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关于人数确定的代表人诉讼和人数不确定的代表人诉讼,下列说法正确的有:A.人数确定的代表人诉讼可关于人数确定的代表人诉讼和人数不确定的代表人诉讼,下列说法正确的有:

A. 人数确定的代表人诉讼可以是普通的共同诉讼,也可以是必要的共同诉讼;人数不确定的代表人诉讼只能是普通的共同诉讼
B. 人数确定的代表人诉讼可以由全体当事人推选共同的代表人,也可以由部分当事人推选自己的代表人;人数不确定的代表人诉讼首先由当事人推选,当事人推选不出的,可以由人民法院和当事人协商,协商不成的,由人民法院指定
C. 人数确定的代表人诉讼中,推选不出代表人的当事人只能另行起诉
D. 人数确定的代表人诉讼或者人数不确定的代表人诉讼,代表人放弃诉讼请求的,必须经被代表的当事人同意

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Swine Flu in New York
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed cases of swine (猪)【51】in eight students at a New York preparatory (预科的) school, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Sunday. The students have had only【52】symptoms and none have been hospitalized, he said. Some of the students have already recovered.
More than 100 students were absent from【53】due to flu-like symptoms last week. New York health officials tested samples for eight students Saturday and determined the students were probably【54】from swine flu, and the CDC confirmed the【55】on Sunday, Bloomberg said.
The announcement brings the【56】of confirmed swine flu cases in the United States to 20. Bloomberg said there is no【57】of a citywide outbreak (爆发) of the flu, and no sign of a potential outbreak of swine flu at【58】schools.
Some students at the school【59】spring break in Mexico, Bloomberg said, but authorities have not determined【60】any of the students with a confirmed case of swine flu was in Mexico. Someone who traveled to Mexico may not have had any flu symptoms but【61】on the flu to someone else, he noted.
Bloomberg called on students who are home sick to【62】home for 48 hours after their symptoms go away.
If symptoms are normal for a regular kind of flu, there is【63】need to go to a hospital, said Bloomberg. If symptoms become severe, as【64】any illness, people should go to the hospital, he said.
St. Francis, which has 2,700 students, announced it will remain closed for two days.【65】whether the students' illnesses have been minor because they're young and healthy or because it is a minor strain (菌株) of the virus, Bloomberg responded, "We don't know. "
(51)

A. fever
B. cold
C. sickness
D. flu

Nearly 70 percent of U.S. adults are in high-risk groups,______.

A. for they are inactive.
B. for they consume sodium every day.
C. for they frequently eat out.
D. for they are black or over the age of 40.

Sharing Silence
Deaf teenagers Orlando Chavez and German Resendiz have been friends since kindergarten (幼儿园). Together the two boys, who go to Escondido High School in California, have had the difficult job of learning in schools where the majority of the students can speak and hear.
Orlando lost his hearing at the age of one. German was born deaf, and his parents moved from Mexico to find a school where he could learn sign language. He met Orlando on their first day of kindergarten.
"We were in a special class with about 25 other deaf kids," German remembers. "Before then, I didn't know I was deaf and that I was different. "
"Being young and deaf in regular classes was very hard," signs Orlando. "The other kids didn't understand us and we didn't understand them. But we've all grown up together, and today, I'm popular because I'm deaf. Kids try hard to communicate with me. "
Some things are very difficult for the two boys. "We can't talk on the phone, so if we need help, we can't call an emergency service," German signs. "And we can't order food in a drive-thru. "
Despite their difficulties, the two boys have found work putting food in bags at a local supermarket. They got their jobs through a "workability" program, designed for teenagers from local schools with different types of learning disabilities.
German has worked in the supermarket since August, and Orlando started in November.
"The other people who work here have been very nice to us," Orlando signs. "They even sign sometimes. At first, we were nervous, but we've learned a lot and we're getting better. "
The opportunity to earn money has been exciting, both boys said. After high school, they hope to attend the National Technical Institute for the Deaf in New York.
Orlando and German have been______.

A. to Mexico together.
B. deaf since they were born.
C. to different high schools.
D. friends since they were very young.

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