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案情:2006年4月,北京某汽车有限责任公司销售分公司经理黄某与本单位副经理李某、销售科长郭某(三人均为某国有汽车集团委派)一起,将13万余元货款投入他们在深圳开办的一家美食城,该美食城因为经营管理不善亏损,货款无法收回。另外,李某在担任北京某汽车有限公司经销部副部长期间,从某公司收货款20万元,并提走2辆高级轿车。后李某将该公司欠该汽车公司的货款冲减了32万余元,从而将这20万元货款非法占有。 2008年9月,北京市海淀区人民检察院以黄某、李某、郭某涉嫌挪用公款、贪污罪提起公诉。一审法院审理后认为,三被告人不具有国家工作人员身份,其行为不构成挪用公款罪而构成挪用资金罪;对人民检察院指控李某非法占有该汽车公司20万元货款的行为,认定不构成贪污罪。后以挪用资金罪分别判处三被告人有期徒刑1年零6个月至6个月不等的刑罚。 一审宣判后,人民检察院依法提出抗诉。2009年7月15日,北京市第一中级人民法院经审理认为,三被告人均系某汽车集团(国有企业)委派的干部,是国家工作人员,利用职务便利挪用公款13万余元进行营利活动,构成挪用公款罪;李某具备贪污罪的主体身份,其行为已构成贪污罪;检察机关的抗诉理由成立,予以采纳。于是撤销一审判决,分别改判黄某、李某、郭某有期徒刑3年、13年、1年。 问题: 一审法院能否对起诉涉及的部分内容不予认定为什么

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The 1990s have been designated the Decade Against Drug Abuse by the United Nations. But, (1) less than three years to go before the end of the decade, governments and health organizations (2) that they have made (3) progress in reducing drug, alcohol and tobacco abuse. Today, consumption of all these substances is increasingly steadily worldwide. (4) every country now has problems with (5) drugs. And the world is producing and consuming more alcohol and tobacco than ever. Between 1970 and 1990 beer production (6) rose by over 80 per cent. And, (7) the number of smokers keeps on (8) ,by the second or third (9) of the next century there could be 10 million deaths each year (10) smoking related illnesses.Drugs are also a huge burden (11) the world economy. In the United States, for example, it’s estimated that alcohol and illegal drug use costs the country tens of billions of dollars each year, mainly (12) health care. When the cost of tobacco related illnesses is added, (13) total more than doubles.Drugs are also closely (14) crime. Many police forces no longer (15) between illegal and legal drugs when fighting crime. In Australia, for example, experts (16) that police in some parts of the country spend between 70 and 80 per cent of their time dealing with alcohol-related incidents.One explanation for the increase in drug (17) is simply that people have more money to spend. Tobacco and alcohol companies are now (18) much more on developing countries to take (19) of greater wealth there. And criminals involved in the illegal drug trade are following (20) ,introducing drugs into countries where they were previously hardly use. (13)()

A. its
B. that
C. which
D. then

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A. 对
B. 错

The 1990s have been designated the Decade Against Drug Abuse by the United Nations. But, (1) less than three years to go before the end of the decade, governments and health organizations (2) that they have made (3) progress in reducing drug, alcohol and tobacco abuse. Today, consumption of all these substances is increasingly steadily worldwide. (4) every country now has problems with (5) drugs. And the world is producing and consuming more alcohol and tobacco than ever. Between 1970 and 1990 beer production (6) rose by over 80 per cent. And, (7) the number of smokers keeps on (8) ,by the second or third (9) of the next century there could be 10 million deaths each year (10) smoking related illnesses.Drugs are also a huge burden (11) the world economy. In the United States, for example, it’s estimated that alcohol and illegal drug use costs the country tens of billions of dollars each year, mainly (12) health care. When the cost of tobacco related illnesses is added, (13) total more than doubles.Drugs are also closely (14) crime. Many police forces no longer (15) between illegal and legal drugs when fighting crime. In Australia, for example, experts (16) that police in some parts of the country spend between 70 and 80 per cent of their time dealing with alcohol-related incidents.One explanation for the increase in drug (17) is simply that people have more money to spend. Tobacco and alcohol companies are now (18) much more on developing countries to take (19) of greater wealth there. And criminals involved in the illegal drug trade are following (20) ,introducing drugs into countries where they were previously hardly use. (18)()

A. spreading
B. concentrating
C. earning
D. putting

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A. the recurrence of periods of unemployment for a group of low--wage workers
B. the fact that unemployment counts do not include those who work for low wages
C. the establishment of a system of record keeping that makes it possible to compile poverty statistics
D. the prevalence, among low--wage workers and the unemployed, of members of families in which others are employed

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