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古董商人谢嘉福居住于白云市秦山区,老伴于文革中去世。有一独子谢小福,未婚, 1993年外出经商后一直下落不明。经谢嘉福申请,秦山区人民法院于1999年5月8日宣告谢小福死亡。2000年7月,谢嘉福因病去世,留下20万元存折一张、价值100万元的房产及古董。谢嘉福生前所在的街道办事处在为其办理后事时发现,他没有留下遗嘱,也没有其他亲人,于是向秦山区人民法院提出申请,请求认定谢嘉福的遗产为无主财产。法院受理申请后,经审查核实,于2000年9月2日发布财产认领公告。2001年10月26日,该法院的独任审判员孙志经审理作出裁定,认定财产无主,收归国有,终结此案。2002年4月,谢嘉福被宣告死亡的儿子谢小福重新出现在白云市,向秦山区法院申请撤销死亡宣告,并要求继承遗产。 根据以上案情介绍,请回答下列问题: 如果在公告期间,有人对该遗产主张债权,法院应如何处理

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古董商人谢嘉福居住于白云市秦山区,老伴于文革中去世。有一独子谢小福,未婚, 1993年外出经商后一直下落不明。经谢嘉福申请,秦山区人民法院于1999年5月8日宣告谢小福死亡。2000年7月,谢嘉福因病去世,留下20万元存折一张、价值100万元的房产及古董。谢嘉福生前所在的街道办事处在为其办理后事时发现,他没有留下遗嘱,也没有其他亲人,于是向秦山区人民法院提出申请,请求认定谢嘉福的遗产为无主财产。法院受理申请后,经审查核实,于2000年9月2日发布财产认领公告。2001年10月26日,该法院的独任审判员孙志经审理作出裁定,认定财产无主,收归国有,终结此案。2002年4月,谢嘉福被宣告死亡的儿子谢小福重新出现在白云市,向秦山区法院申请撤销死亡宣告,并要求继承遗产。 根据以上案情介绍,请回答下列问题: 法院对于谢小福的要求,应如何处理

阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案。 Man and Computer What makes people different from computer programs What is the missing element that our theories don’t yet (51) for The answer is simple: People read newspaper stories (52) a reason to learn more about what they are interested in. Computers, on the other hand, don’t. In fact, computers don’t (53) have interests; there is nothing in particular that they are trying to find out when they read. If a computer (54) is to be a model of story understanding, it should also read for a "purpose". Of course, people have several goals that do not make (55) to attribute to computers. One might read a restaurant guide in order to satisfy hunger or entertainment goals, or to (56) a good place to go for a business lunch. Computers do not (57) , and computers do not have business lunches. However, these physiological and social goals give (58) to several intellectual or cognitive (认知的) goals. A goal to satisfy hunger gives rise to goals to find (59) about the name of a restaurant which serves the desired type of food, how expensive the restaurant is, the (60) of the restaurant, etc. These are goals to (61) information or knowledge, what we are calling (62) goals. These goals can be held by computers too a computer might "want" to find out the location of a restaurant, and read a guide in order to do so (63) the same way as a person might. While such a goal would not (64) out of hunger in the case of the computer, it might (65) rise out of the "goal" to learn more about restaurants.

A. arise
B. rise
C. consent
D. derive

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下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每题后面有4个选项。请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题。第一篇 The Ancient Road Building A quick review of ancient history since men began keeping records of their achievements would show that all the great empire (帝国) builders were also road builders. They knew well that good roads were necessary for keeping the extended empire together. The first of the great empire road builders were the Persians (波斯人). Between 500 and 400 B. C. all the parts of the Persian Empire were connected by roads with the capital city. The main, or "royal", road began near what is now Turkey(土耳其), and ended in Susa. The road had well-built inns where travelers could rest and eat, and tax-houses like those on a modern highway. The people of Greece, unlike the Persians, believed that their city-states could remain independent only if the roads between them were not too good. Besides, the landscape(风景) full of mountains in Greece made road building an extremely difficult job. As a result, the Greeks turned to the sea, and instead of highways, developed sea routes that reached distant lands. By far the greatest of the ancient road builders were the Romans. The Romans, like the Persians before them, recognized the importance of land routes to keep their empire together. At the height of its power, the Roman Empire covered about 2,000,000 square miles. It extended from Spain in the west to the banks of the Caspian Sea(里海) in the east. And from England in the northwest, the empire stretched south to include the coastal lands of North Africa. By about 120 A.D. the Romans had built an extraordinary network of about 50,000 miles of roads. The roads were originally built for military traffic moving from one part of the empire to another, but during periods of peace these same roads were busy with traders and travelers. You can still travel over Roman roads in many parts of Europe today. The Roman engineers knew how to build things that would last and last. The Greeks were not interested in building roads because ______.

A. they didn’t want the city-states to be dependent on one another
B. they thought the roads between the cities were not good enough
C. they liked the natural landscape full of mountains
D. they could easily reach other lands by sea

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