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新学期开始,某小学将启用全新的保障校园安全方法――指纹考勤(以采集学生指纹特征为考勤依据的装置)。学校事先采集学生指纹,学生进出校门前必须在考勤机前伸出食指,考勤机上就能记录学生进出校门的时间并将这个时间通过手机短信发送给家长。该装置能通过指纹识别师生的身份,防止陌生人进入学校,并能记录学生的进出校时间,统计学生的出勤情况。此外,该装置还具有“短信群发”功能,家长可每月自愿支付十几元的费用开通短信增值服务,在孩子进出校门的同时,家长的手机中也将显示一条:“您的孩子××于2005年×月×日下午×点×分进入(离开)学校。”的通知。对此各界有了一些争议。学校认为,这样有利于学生管理,也有利于保护学生安全。多数家长也认为,这对于家长及时了解孩子的行动非常有好处。其他人群也是有人赞成,表示这个有利于对孩子的管理,但也有人反对,这限制了人身自由,弊大于利,甚至还有人说,如果按照指纹考勤的思路,那我们还可以发明一个仪器,将这个仪器戴在孩子的手腕上,孩子走到哪儿都可以卫星定位,岂不更令家长放心吗 问题:请你对学校的这一行为作出分析,并且从法律的角度提出学校在使用该装置的过程中应当注意的问题。 答题要求: 1.运用掌握的法学知识阐释你认为正确的观点和理由; 2.说理充分,逻辑严谨,语言流畅,表述准确; 3.答题文体不限,字数要求不少于500字。

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Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

A. One of the bridges between North and South London collapsed.
B. The heart of London was flooded.
C. An emergency exercise was conducted.
D. A hundred people in the suburbs were drowned.

Questions 9 and 10 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer each question. Now listen to the news. How much money was being transferred from Federal Reserve Board in New York to the Central Bank of Argentina

A. More than 8,000,000 dollars.
B. More than 15,000,000 dollars.
C. More than 50,000,000 dollars.
D. More than 25,000,000 dollars.

张三为搞运输,决定购买一辆汽车,但需资金 20万元。张三向李四借款10万元,并以自己所有的一幅价值10万元的古代名画抵押,双方签订了抵押合同,但未办理抵押物登记。张三又向王五借款10万元,也以该幅古代名画质押,双方签订质押合同后,张三即将古代名画交付王五。张三得款后,购买了汽车。汽车在运输过程中肇事,致使张三无力偿还借款,产生纠纷。诉讼到人民法院后,人民法院经审理查明,王五在保管过程中,有一次拿出让朋友欣赏,不慎将名画损坏,送到钱一处修理修复,因无力支付修复费1万元,该名画已被钱一留置。 张三李四之间是什么法律关系是否有效

Passage One As a wise man once said, we are all ultimately alone. But an increasing number of Europeans are choosing to be so at an ever earlier age. This isn’t the stuff of gloomy philosophical contemplations, hut a fact of Europe’s new economic landscape, embraced by sociologists, real- estate developers and ad executives alike. The shift away from family life to solo lifestyle, observes a French sociologist, is part of the "irresistible momentum of individualism" over the last century. The communications revolution, the shift from a business culture of stability to one of mobility and the mass entry of women into the workforce have greatly wreaked havoc on (扰乱) Europeans’ private lives. Europe’s new economic climate has largely fostered the trend toward independence. The current generation of home-aloners came of age during Europe’s shift from social democracy to the sharper, more individualistic climate of American-style capitalism. Raised in an era of privatization and increased consumer choice, today’s tech-savvy (精通技术的) workers have embraced a free market in love as well as economics. Modern Europeans are rich enough to afford to live alone, and temperamentally independent enough to want to do so. Once upon a time, people who lived alone tended to be those on either side of marriage-- twenty something professionals or widowed senior citizens. While pensioners, particularly elderly women, make up a large proportion of those living alone, the newest crop of singles are high earners in their 30s and 40s who increasingly view living alone as a lifestyle choice. Living alone was conceived to be negative dark and cold, while being together suggested warmth and light. But then came along the idea of singles. They were young, beautiful, strong! Now, young people want to live alone. The booming economy means people are working harder than ever. And that doesn’t leave much room for relationships. Pimpi Arroyo, a 35-year-old composer who lives alone in a house in Paris, says he hasn’t got time to get lonely because he has too much work. "I have deadlines which would make life with someone else fairly difficult. "Only an ideal woman would make him change his lifestyle, he says. Kaufmann, author of a recent book called "The Single Woman and Prince Charming," thinks this fierce new individualism means that people expect more and more of mates, so relationships don’t last long if they start at all. Eppendorf a blond Berliner with a deep tan, teaches grade school in the mornings. In the afternoon she sunbathes or sleeps, resting up for going dancing. Just shy of 50, she says she’d never have wanted to do what her mother did give up a career to raise a family. Instead, "I’ve always done what I wanted to do:live a self- determined life." According to Paragraph 3, the newest group of singles are ______.

A. warm and light hearted
B. on either side of marriage
C. negative and gloomy
D. healthy and wealthy

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