2009年3月,甲、乙、丙、丁设立一合伙企业。为提高企业运作效率,经全体合伙人商议决定,委托甲单独执行合伙企业事务,乙、丙、丁不参加执行合伙企业事务。 2009年8月,乙与丙达成协议,将其在合伙企业中的全部财产份额转让给丙。随后通知甲、丁,但丁表示不同意。 2009年9月,该合伙企业与大地公司签订一买卖合同,大地公司依约交付货物后,合伙企业迟迟未交付货款。因联系上的便利,且认为合伙人需对合伙企业的债务承担无限连带责任,大地公司遂直接向丙要求以丙个人财产清偿贷款。 要求:根据上述情况和《合伙企业法》的有关规定,回答下列问题: (1)由甲单独执行合伙企业事务是否符合法律规定简要说明理由。 (2)乙、丙之间转让财产份额的行为是否符合法律规定简要说明理由。 (3)大地公司直接要求丙以其个人财产清偿货款的作法是否符合法律规定简要说明理由。
Most people who develop Lyme disease, a tick-born infection that’s endemic in parts of the Northeast and Midwest, are easily cured by taking an antibiotic like doxycycline for a couple of weeks. But for years a debate has raged over what to do about patients whose symptoms (fatigue, mental confusion, joint pain) never seem to clear up. One small but vocal group of doctors and patient advocates believes that Lyme’s corkscrew-shaped spirochetes have tunneled deep into their victims’ bodies and can be eradicated only with intensive antibiotic treatment over many months. Another group believes, just as adamantly, that the bacteria are long gone, making further treatment with powerful antibiotics-- which can lead to potentially fatal infections or blood clots--positively dangerous. Now comes word of two studies in the New England Journal of Medicine that show that long-term antibiotic treatment is no better than a placebo for folks with chronic Lyme disease. Originally scheduled for publication in July, the research is part of a group of findings made public last week--just in time for the peak Lyme months of June and July. If confirmed by another major study that’s looking at chronic Lyme and antibiotics from a slightly different perspective, the results would seem to settle the question once and for all. Researchers from Boston, New Haven, Conn., and Valhalla, N.Y., followed 129 patients who had previously been treated for well-documented cases of Lyme disease. Sixty-four were given antibiotics directly into their veins for a month, followed by two months of oral antibiotics. The others received dummy medications. A third of the chronic Lyme patients got better while taking the antibiotics. But so did a third of those on the placebo. Indeed, the results were so similar that a monitoring board decided to cut the trials short rather than add more subjects to the test groups. Unfortunately, the debate over chronic Lyme has become so heated that no one expects the controversy to go away. But both sides may take comfort in the other findings that were released by the New England Journal last week. After studying 482 subjects bitten by deer ticks in a part of New York with a lot of Lyme disease, researchers concluded that a singly 200-mg dose of doxycycline dramatically cut the risk of contracting the disease. That good news is tempered somewhat by the fact that 80% of patients who develop the infection don’t remember ever being bitten by a tick. (The bugs inject an anesthetic into the skin to mask the pain and in their nymph stage are so small--about the size of a poppy seed--that they are easily overlooked. ) There’s still plenty you can do to protect yourself in a Lyme-infested neighborhood: tuck your pants in your socks, spray DEET on your clothing, check yourself and your kids for ticks. And if you develop a spreading red rash--particularly if it’s accompanied by joint pain, chills or confusion--make sure you see a doctor right away. The trick, as always, is to be vigilant without overreacting. As the contest shows, a placebo is ______.
A. a dummy medication
B. a chronic Lyme patient
C. one peak Lyme month
D. better than an antibiotic
Don’t call him just a college professor. Internet entrepreneur, TV personality, advisor to presidents, and friend to the rich and powerful would be more accurate. Henry Louis "Skip" Gates Jr. is better known for his activities outside the academy. This week he sold Africana com, a website he created with a fellow Harvard University professor, to Time Warner. Terms of the deal weren’t revealed, though the Wall Street Journal pegged the price at more than $10 million, with Gates reaping up to $1 million. Time Warner will incorporate the site, a portal with news and information about people of African descent, into America Online when the two merge as expected. The sense is that Gates got a very good deal. The site is a rich source of scholarship but hardly a rich source of revenue. As recently as the late 1980s Gates, who turns 50 this week, was an obscure professor, penning books on literary theory only a graduate student could love. Now he can’t be avoided. He hosted a series about Africa on public television, writes occasional articles for the New Yorker, and even advises the Gore presidential campaign. He counts director Steven Spielberg, Microsoft’s Bill Gates and President Clinton as friends. "They’re not intimate friends," he insists. Indeed, Gates has evolved into a kind of expert on everything African-American. "He remains the go-to person on the state of African-American affairs," said Perry Steinberg, head of American Program Bureau, a lecture agency. The 30 or so speeches Gates delivers each year are another source of income for the professor. With fame comes controversy. Several other black intellectuals have taken him to task for not being confrontational enough. Gates has heard it before. ’"Me Critics Oh, what a shock." But he considers himself more a descendent of historian and educator W. E.B. Du Bois than of Malcolm X. His ultimate goal is to build the field of Afro-American studies. "Fifty years from now I want there to be at least 10 great centers of Afro-American studies," he says. If working as a consultant on Spielberg’s historical film Amistad or giving A1 Gore advice helps, so be it. From Gates’s mention of W. E. B. Du Bois and Malcolm X we can infer that ______.
A. Gates is reluctant to take the latter as his ancestor
B. Gates regards the former as more successful than the latter
C. Gates remains a follower of the former instead of the latter
D. Gates claims to have a similar career to that of the former
“给定资料4”中提到,“中国并不缺少文化,但是这种文化更多的还是一种‘东方化,的气质,我们常说,‘只有民族的,才是世界的’,这还需要更长的路要走。”结合给定资料,谈谈你对“只有民族的,才是世界的”这一观点的看法,并分析指出如何才能使中国的传统文化走向世界。 要求:观点明确,分析合理,条理清晰。不超过300字。