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甲系海关工作人员,被派往某国考察。甲担心自己因放纵走私被查处,拒不归国。为获得庇护,甲向某国难民署提供我国从未对外公布且影响我国经济安全的海关数据。关于本案,下列哪一选项是错误的( )

A. 甲构成叛逃罪
B. 甲构成为境外非法提供国家秘密、情报罪
C. 对甲不应数罪并罚
D. 即使刑法分则对叛逃罪未规定剥夺政治权利,也应对甲附加剥夺1年以上5年以下政治权利

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《安全生产法》规定,从业人员有权拒绝______。

A. 车间主任安排工作
B. 不合理的工作内容
C. 非正常的工作安排
D. 违章指挥和强令冒险作业

组织、领导、参加恐怖活动组织,又实施杀人行为,应如何处罚( )

A. 择一重罪论处
B. 数罪并罚
C. 吸收犯,成立一罪
D. 连续犯,数罪并罚

【案情】某国间谍戴某,结识了我某国家机关机要员黄某。戴某谎称来华投资建厂需了解政策动向,让黄某借工作之便为其搞到密级为“机密”的《内参报告》4份。戴某拿到文件后送给黄某1部手机,并为其子前往某国留学提供了6万元资金。【问题】请对黄某的行为进行分析。

For much of its history, psychology has seemed obsessed with human failings and pathology. The very idea of psychotherapy, first formalized by Freud, rests on a view of human beings as troubled creatures in need of repair. Freud himself was profoundly pessimistic about human nature, which he felt was governed by deep, dark drives that we could hardly control. The scientists who followed developed a model of human life that seemed to many mechanical if not robotic: humans were passive beings harshly shaped by the stimuli and the rewards and punishments that surrounded them. After World War Ⅱ, psychologists tried to explain how so many ordinary citizens could have agreed with fascism, and did work symbolized in the 1950 classic The Authoritarian Personality by T.W. Adorno, et al. Social psychologists followed on. Some of the most famous experiments proved that normal folk could become coldly insensitive to suffering when obeying "legitimate" orders or cruelly aggressive when playing the role of prison guard. A watershed moment arrived in 1998, when University of Pennsylvania psychologist Martin Seligman, in his presidential address to the American Psychological Association, urged psychology to "turn toward understanding and building the human strengths to complement our emphasis on healing damage." That speech launched today’s positive psychology movement. Though not denying humanity’s flaws, the new positive psychologists recommend focusing on people’s strengths and virtues as a point of departure. Rather than analyze the psychopathology underlying alcoholism, for example, positive psychologists might study the toughness of those who have managed a successful recovery--for example, through organizations like Alcoholics Anonymous. Instead of viewing religion as a delusion and a support, as did Freud, they might identify the mechanisms through which a spiritual practice like meditation enhances mental and physical health. Their lab experiments might seek to define not the conditions that induce wicked behavior, but those that foster generosity, courage, creativity, and laughter. Seligman’s idea quickly caught on. The Gallup Organization founded the Gallup Positive Psychology Institute to sponsor scholarly work in the field. In 1999, 60 scholars gathered for the first Gallup Positive Psychology Summit; two years later, the conference went international, and ever since has drawn about 400 attendees annually. What does the passage say about positive psychology

A. It stresses that human nature is perfect.
B. It rejects the role of religion.
C. It began in 1998.
D. It began in 1950.

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