(本大题中每小题至少有一项是符合题意的)南某某是某中学学生,15岁。一天,在放学回家的路上,南某某看到商场正在进行有奖销售,每消费20元可领取奖券一张,最高奖金额为5000元,便买了一瓶价值为20元的洗发水,领到一张奖券。几天后,抽奖结果公布,南某某所持奖券中了最高奖,南某某非常高兴,将中奖的消息告诉了母亲萧某,母子二人马上去商场兑了奖,萧某把这5000元钱放到家里的箱子中。 第二天,南某某与萧某发生争执,南某某一气之下,便偷偷将柜子中的5000元钱拿出,到商场中购物消气,其见到商场中正在促销钻戒,便花了4800元买了一只钻戒。几天后,萧某要购买股票,想用箱中的钱,却发现箱中的钱已不见,于是质问南某某,南某某在质问之下说出真相。但南某某认为钱是自己中奖所得,自已有权决定想买什么就买什么。萧某则认为南某某还小,钱应当由自己和南某某的父亲支配。于是马上拉着南某某到商场,说南某某购买钻戒未征得父母同意,要求退货。售货员说钻戒售出无法退货。问: 南某某购买洗发水的行为的法律效力如何奖金究竟属谁所有( )
A. 南某某购买洗发水的行为无效,奖金归萧某所有
B. 南某某购买洗发水的行为有效,奖金归南某某所有
C. 南某某购买洗发水的行为无效,奖金归南某某所有
D. 南某某购买洗发水的行为有效,奖金归萧某所有
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(本大题中每小题至少有一项是符合题意的)南某某是某中学学生,15岁。一天,在放学回家的路上,南某某看到商场正在进行有奖销售,每消费20元可领取奖券一张,最高奖金额为5000元,便买了一瓶价值为20元的洗发水,领到一张奖券。几天后,抽奖结果公布,南某某所持奖券中了最高奖,南某某非常高兴,将中奖的消息告诉了母亲萧某,母子二人马上去商场兑了奖,萧某把这5000元钱放到家里的箱子中。 第二天,南某某与萧某发生争执,南某某一气之下,便偷偷将柜子中的5000元钱拿出,到商场中购物消气,其见到商场中正在促销钻戒,便花了4800元买了一只钻戒。几天后,萧某要购买股票,想用箱中的钱,却发现箱中的钱已不见,于是质问南某某,南某某在质问之下说出真相。但南某某认为钱是自己中奖所得,自已有权决定想买什么就买什么。萧某则认为南某某还小,钱应当由自己和南某某的父亲支配。于是马上拉着南某某到商场,说南某某购买钻戒未征得父母同意,要求退货。售货员说钻戒售出无法退货。问: 萧某是否有权持此笔钱用于购买股票( )
A. 萧某有权持此笔钱用于购买股票,因为被监护人是限制民事行为能力人
B. 萧某无权持此笔钱用于购买股票,因为钱的所有权归南某某所有
C. 萧某有权持此笔钱用于购买股票,因为购买股票是为了南某某的利益
D. 萧某有权持此笔钱用于购买股票,因为萧某为南某某的监护人
Charter Schools A. programs B. parents C. records D. words
American public education has changed in recent years. One change is that increasing numbers of American parents and teachers are starting independent public schools (1) charter schools (特许学校).
B. In 1991, there were no charter schools in the United States. Today, more than 2,300 charter schools (2) in 34 states and the District of Columbia. 575,000 students (3) these schools. The students are from 5 years of age through 18 or older.A charter school is (4) by groups of parents, teachers and community (社区) members. It is similar in some ways (5) a traditional public school. It receives tax money to operate just as other public schools do. The (6) it receives depends on the number of students. The charter school must prove to local or state governments that its students are learning. These governments (7) the school with the agreement, or charter that permits it to operate.
C. Unlike a traditional public school, (8) , the charter school does not have to obey most laws governing public schools. Local, state or federal governments cannot tell it what to (9) .
D. Each school can choose its own goals and decide the ways it wants to (10) those goals. Class sizes usually are smaller than in many traditional public schools. Many students and parents say (11) in charter schools can be more creative.
E. However, state education agencies, local education-governing committees and unions often (12) charter schools. They say these schools may receive money badly (13) by traditional public schools. Experts say some charter schools are doing well while others are struggling.
F. Congress provided 200 million dollars for (14) charter schools in the 2002 federal budget (预算). But, often the schools say they lack enough money for their (15) . Many also lack needed space.
Where Did All the Ships Go The Bermuda Triangle (三角区) is one (1) the greatest mysteries of the sea. In this triangular area between Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda in Atlantic, ships and airplanes (2) to disappear more often than in (3) parts of the ocean. And they do so (4) leaving any sign of an accident or any dead bodies.It is (5) that Christopher Columbus was the first person to record strange happenings in the area. His compass stopped working, a flame came down from the sky, and a wave 100 to 200-feet-high carried his ship about a mile away.The most famous disappearance in the Bermuda Triangle was the U. S. Naval (海军的) Air Flight 19. (6) December 5, 1945, five bomber planes carrying 14 men (7) on a training mission from the Florida coast. Later that day, all communications with Flight 19 were lost. They just disappeared without a trace. The next morning, 242 planes and 19 ships took part in the largest air-sea search in history. But they found nothing.Some people blame the disappearances (8) supernatural (超自然的) forces. It is suggested the (9) ships and planes were either transported to other times and places, kidnapped (绑架) by aliens (外星人) (10) attacked by sea creatures.There are (11) natural explanations, though. The U. S. Navy says that the Bermuda Triangle is one of two places on earth (12) a magnetic compass (指南针) points towards true north (13) magnetic north. (14) , planes and ships can lose their way if they don’t make adjustments.The area also has changing weather and is known (15) its high waves. Storms can turn up suddenly and destroy a plane or ship. Fast currents could then sweep away any trace of an accident. 15()
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(本大题中每小题至少有一项是符合题意的)南某某是某中学学生,15岁。一天,在放学回家的路上,南某某看到商场正在进行有奖销售,每消费20元可领取奖券一张,最高奖金额为5000元,便买了一瓶价值为20元的洗发水,领到一张奖券。几天后,抽奖结果公布,南某某所持奖券中了最高奖,南某某非常高兴,将中奖的消息告诉了母亲萧某,母子二人马上去商场兑了奖,萧某把这5000元钱放到家里的箱子中。 第二天,南某某与萧某发生争执,南某某一气之下,便偷偷将柜子中的5000元钱拿出,到商场中购物消气,其见到商场中正在促销钻戒,便花了4800元买了一只钻戒。几天后,萧某要购买股票,想用箱中的钱,却发现箱中的钱已不见,于是质问南某某,南某某在质问之下说出真相。但南某某认为钱是自己中奖所得,自已有权决定想买什么就买什么。萧某则认为南某某还小,钱应当由自己和南某某的父亲支配。于是马上拉着南某某到商场,说南某某购买钻戒未征得父母同意,要求退货。售货员说钻戒售出无法退货。问: 南某某购买钻戒的行为的法律效力如何萧某能否要求退货( )
A. 南某某购买钻戒的行为有效,萧某不能要求退货
B. 南某某购买钻戒的行为有效,但萧某能要求退货
C. 南某某购买钻戒的行为效力待定,萧某能要求退货
D. 南某某购买钻戒的行为无效,萧某不能要求退货