某大学中文系澳籍留学生休斯用汉语创作了一篇小说,发表在《青春万岁》杂志上,发表时未作

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某大学中文系澳籍留学生休斯用汉语创作了一篇小说,发表在《青春万岁》杂志上,发表时未作任何声明。以下哪些行为是侵犯休斯著作权的行为( )

A.赵大未经休斯同意将该小说翻译成英文在中国发表

B.钱二未经休斯同意也未向其支付报酬将该小说翻译成藏语在中国出版发行

C.孙三未经休斯同意也未向其支付报酬将该小说改变成盲文出版

D.李四未经休斯同意也未向其支付报酬将该小说收录进某网站供人点击阅读

考点:国家司法考试司法考试卷三司法卷三
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在比例尺是1:6000000的地图上,量得郑州到北京的距离是11.5厘米,郑州到北京的实际距离大约是多少千米?

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矿井中的()、老塘风和不符合规程的下行风、循环风和扩散风等都是不合理的通风()

A.自然风

B.主流风

C.串联风

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阅读理解。

     Yasuda is 95 years old. He and his colleagues, looking for easier ways to search the Web and send

e-mail, represent a potential market for Apple (AAPL)'s iPad. The company has sold 3.27 million iPads

since its launch in April, but doesn't break down sales figures by customer age, making it impossible to

know with certainty how many old people are buying them. However, evidence suggests it's popular

with the old.The iPad's intuitive interface (直观界面) makes it attractive to old citizens around the world,

says Takahiro Miura, a researcher at the University of Tokyo: "The iPad is a good tool for the elderly

because it's very forgiving of mistakes." Miura's team uses computers to help train senior citizens to rejoin

the workforce. "Unlike the PC, it doesn't require previous(先前的) knowledge," he says.

     James Cordwell, a technology analyst at Atlantic-Equities in London, says the iPad's popularity with

the elderly is helping Apple reach beyond its traditional base of younger customer. "The world's

population, especially in developed markets, is getting older, and it's probably a market where Apple has

least entered," Cordwell says. Elderly users are "a key source of growth for them in the future."

     The elderly in Japan, who make up an estimated 22 percent of the population, may prove particularly

quick to accept the iPad. They spend more than any other group in the country except for those under 30, according to a report by Japan's Cabinet Office. Motoo Kitamura, 78, a former gas salesman, bought an

iPad to help him communicate with his 2-year-old grandson and prevent against dementia(痴呆). "Trying

new things like that is a good mental exercise," he says.

1. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. The iPad was only intended for elderly people.

B. The use of iPad requires previous knowledge.

C. The use of iPad is mentally useful to the old.

D. Only the elderly in Japan can use iPad.

2. What can we infer from Paragraph 1?

A. The old get a bit strike from the iPad.    

B. The iPad causes a heavy burden to the old.

C. The iPad is accepted by the old.          

D. The old are very familiar with the iPad.

3. Which of the following is NOT the advantage of the iPad over the PC?

A. It has intuitive interface.          

B. It is easier to operate.

C. It is more accessible to beginners.      

D. It is a good mental exercise.

4. What can we learn from the passage?

A. The old are the largest consumers in Japan.

B. The iPad is traditionally accepted by the young.

C. The old in Japan are fond of latest hi-tech products.

D. The old customers will soon replace the younger ones.

5. What could be the best title for the passage?

A. The iPad Leads Apple to the Elderly

B. Ipad Hits Japan's Store Shelves

C. Ipad's Arrival in Tokyo Causes Japanese to Excite

D. AAPL Tries to Balance the Old and the Yong

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在关系规范化中的插入异常是指()。

A.不该插入的数据被插入

B.不该修改的数据被修改

C.应该插入的数据未被插入

D.应该修改的数据未被修改

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规范性法律文件系统化是法律完备阶段的重要工作,其方法主要包括()

A.立法规划

B.法律汇编

C.立法建议

D.法律编纂

E.法律清理

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