有一信用证规定货物从中国港口运至美国纽约港,不允许分期发运,提交海运提单。 第一套提单显示: Port to loading: Shanghai, China Vessel & Voy.: ZHONGSHAN V. 007 Port of Discharge: New York, USA On board date: FEB. 07, 2009 第二套提单显示: Port of loading: Qingdao,China Vessel & Voy.: ZHONGSHAN V. 007 Port of Discharge: New York, USA On board date: FEB. 10, 2009 如果受益人将两份提单一起提交给银行,以下关于提单的理解,正确的是( )。
A. 提单发生分期发运不予接受,因为装运港不同、装运时间不同
B. 提单未发生分期发运可接受,因为同一运输工具并经由同次航程运输至同一目的地
C. 提单发生分期发运不予接受,因为提交了两份提单
D. 提单未发生分期发运可接受,因为两套提单的目的地相同
The loudest outcry (大声疾呼) about poverty seemed to come in the wealthiest country by far in the world. According to most calculations, through most of the 1945-1970 period the United States had a standard of living well above Europe’’s and many times above the world average. Yet protests about grinding poverty, hunger, and dreadful need proceed from the United States than from countries with one fortieth of their living standard. (An annual per capita income of eight dollars is typical of much of Africa and Asia and not a little of South America.) It would seem strange to these people(they were only aware of the fact) that American radicals demand a retreat from an American commitment to the far concerns of the globe so that the money thus saved can be spent raising the standard of living of underprivileged Americans. What this last point suggests is not so much that human wants all never to be satisfied though this is doubtless true, and the American suburbanite (郊区居民) deprived of his second car and his color TV suffers just as acutely as an African farmer in need of a second cow and a screen door. Rather, it suggests the extent of contemporary broach (违背) of social norms—the emancipation (解放) of the individual self. People have learned that their wants are sacred and right ought to be satisfied. They have learned to consider any obstacle to personal fulfillment an intolerable insult They have greatly expended the circle of self-awareness. They no longer accept sharp limitations on individual desires in the name of the group. The amount of potential human discontent has always been infinite misery, failure, misfitting, bitterness, hatred, envy beyond telling. It has usually failed of utterance, and in the past it was accepted passively as being beyond help. Who suffer more acutely according to the passage
American suburbanite
B. African farmer
C. The same
D. American farmer
前台部门能直接接触市场,了解最新的市场价格,故交易资产的市值重估一般由前台部门负责。( )
A. 对
B. 错
The loudest outcry (大声疾呼) about poverty seemed to come in the wealthiest country by far in the world. According to most calculations, through most of the 1945-1970 period the United States had a standard of living well above Europe’’s and many times above the world average. Yet protests about grinding poverty, hunger, and dreadful need proceed from the United States than from countries with one fortieth of their living standard. (An annual per capita income of eight dollars is typical of much of Africa and Asia and not a little of South America.) It would seem strange to these people(they were only aware of the fact) that American radicals demand a retreat from an American commitment to the far concerns of the globe so that the money thus saved can be spent raising the standard of living of underprivileged Americans. What this last point suggests is not so much that human wants all never to be satisfied though this is doubtless true, and the American suburbanite (郊区居民) deprived of his second car and his color TV suffers just as acutely as an African farmer in need of a second cow and a screen door. Rather, it suggests the extent of contemporary broach (违背) of social norms—the emancipation (解放) of the individual self. People have learned that their wants are sacred and right ought to be satisfied. They have learned to consider any obstacle to personal fulfillment an intolerable insult They have greatly expended the circle of self-awareness. They no longer accept sharp limitations on individual desires in the name of the group. The amount of potential human discontent has always been infinite misery, failure, misfitting, bitterness, hatred, envy beyond telling. It has usually failed of utterance, and in the past it was accepted passively as being beyond help. In the second paragraph, the author suggests that_____..
A. human wants has no limit
B. human wants can be satisfied some day
C. people realize their wants should be satisfied
D. whether human wants can be satisfied or not depends on the level of people’s living standard