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2011年8月20日,文博公司与圣杰公司签订了购销合同,约定由文博公司提供10台型号为3TF6844——OCM7德国产柴油机,单价55300元,总金额为553000元,预付货款20万元,其余款项在收到货物后15日内付清,合同生效后30日内交货。文博公司负责运输,圣杰公司决定运输方式(如圣杰公司不指定,则默认为中铁快运)。合同签订后,圣杰公司于同年8月25日支付货款20万元。文博公司分别于同年9月2日、3日、6日通过中国铁路货物快运先后向圣杰公司发运5台、3台、2台柴油机,圣杰公司则于同年9月9日付货款15万元。同年9月15日。圣杰公司致电文博公司,称只接到8台柴油机,且其中有2台柴油机损坏,影响使用,请文博公司予以解决。9月16日,文博公司回函给圣杰公司。同意先调换2台柴油机给圣杰公司以满足生产需要,并要求圣杰公司如期付款。此后,文博公司未予调换柴油机,圣杰公司也未再付货款。10月10日,文博公司将其对圣杰公司请求付款的权利转让给天宇公司,并通知了圣杰公司,圣杰公司未予答复。天宇公司请求圣杰公司支付剩余货款遭到拒绝,为此诉至法院。经查,文博公司于9月6日发运的2台柴油机因不可抗力而在运输途中灭失。 根据《合同法》的规定,本案中2台柴油机灭失的风险应由( )。

A. 铁路运输公司承担
B. 圣杰公司承担
C. 文博公司承担
D. 文博公司与铁路运输部门承担连带责任
E. 天宇公司承担

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2011年5月5日,清水公司向龙岩市城市规划管理局提出办理建设工程规划许可的申请,申请在桥西区润达广场(某住宅小区)北侧建设碧水家园住宅楼。2011年5月19日,龙岩市城市规划管理局将工程规划在《龙岩日报》进行公示,并依法举行了听证。2011年12月1日,龙岩市城市规划管理局依法批准了该工程规划。工程进行过程中,润达广场内居民黄某、吴某、周某、高某等四人,以碧水家园住宅楼将四人的院落作为通道使用,对四人的生命财产安全造成不利影响,且工程规划不合理影响四人的采光权、通风权、隐私权为由提起行政诉讼,根据上述案情,回答下列问题: 根据《行政诉讼法》,下列证据中,原告可以申请人民法院调取的有( )。

A. 当事人应当提供而无法提供原件或者原物的
B. 涉及依职权追加当事人、中止诉讼、终结诉讼、回避等程序性事项的
C. 由国家有关部门保存而需由人民法院调取的证据材料
D. 涉及国家秘密、商业秘密、个人隐私的证据材料
E. 原告提供了证据线索,但是无法自行收集而申请人民法院调取的

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A cup of tea.
B. A glass of coffee.
C. Some orange.

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As long as her parents can remember, 13-year-old Katie Hart has been talking about going to college. Her mother, Tally, a financial-aid officer at an Ohio university, knows all too well the daunting calculus of paying for a college education. Last year the average yearly tuition at a private, four-year school climbed 5.5 percent to more than $17,000. The Harts have started saving, and figure they can afford a public university without a problem. But what if Katie applies to Princeton (she’s threatening), where one year’s tuition, room and board — almost $34,000 in 2002 — will cost more than some luxury cars Even a number cruncher like Tally admits it’s a little scary, especially since she’ll retire and Katie will go to college at around the same time. Paying for college has always been a humbling endeavor. The good news: last year students collected $74 billion in financial aid, the most ever. Most families pay less than full freight. Sixty percent of public-university students and three quarters of those at private colleges receive some form of financial aid — mostly, these days, in the form of loans. But those numbers are not as encouraging as they appear for lower-income families, because schools are changing their formulas for distributing aid. Eager to boost their magazine rankings, which are based in part on the test scores of entering freshmen, they’re throwing more aid at smarter kids— whether they need it or not. The best way to prepare is to start saving early. A new law passed last year makes that easier for some families. So-called 529 plans allow parents to sock away funds in federal-tax-free-investment accounts, as long as the money is used for "qualified education expenses" like tuition, room and board. The plans aren’t for everyone. For tax reasons, some lower-and middle-income families may be better off choosing other investments. But saving is vital. Aid packages usually come in some combination of grants, loans and jobs. These days 60 percent of all aid comes in the form of low-interest loans. All students ate eligible for "unsubsidized" federal Stafford loans, which let them defer interest payments until after graduation. Students who can demonstrate need can also qualify for federal Perkins loam or "subsidized" Staffords, where the government pays the interest during school. Traditional scholarships, academic or athletic, are still a part of many families’ planning. Mack Reiter, a 17-year-old national wrestling champion, gets so many recruiting letters he throws most away. He’ll almost certainly get a free ride. Without it, "we would really be in a bind," says his mother, Janet. For everyone else, it’s worth the effort to pick through local and national scholarship offerings, which can be found on Web sites like collegeboard. com. What can we infer from Paragraph 2

A. Some families are too poor to pay the full tuition.
B. The parents do not favor the form of loans.
C. Paying the tuition makes the parents feel humble.
D. Those in great need may not get the aid.

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