问题 单项选择题

甲厂与乙保险公司签订了一份财产保险合同,合同标的为甲厂的三辆东风牌大卡车。在保险期内,甲厂的一辆东风牌汽车被丙公司的汽车撞毁。经查,该责任在于丙公司。现甲厂向乙保险公司提出赔偿要求。根据有关法律规定,下面不正确的表述是哪项

A.乙保险公司应赔偿甲厂的损失

B.乙保险公司只有在赔偿甲厂后才能取得追偿丙公司的权利

C.甲厂应当先向丙公司提出要求

D.甲厂不慎丢失了有关证据,致使保险人不能行使代位请求赔偿的权利的,保险人可以相应扣减保险赔偿金

答案

参考答案:C

解析:《保险法》第45条:因第三者对保险标的的损害而造成保险事故的,保险人自向被保险人赔偿保险金之日起,在赔偿金额范围内代位行使被保险人对第三者请求赔偿的权利。   前款规定的保险事故发生后,被保险人已经从第三者取得损害赔偿的,保险人赔偿保险金时,可以相应扣减被保险人从第三者已取得的赔偿金额。   保险人依照第一款行使代位请求赔偿的权利,不影响被保险人就未取得赔偿的部分向第三者请求赔偿的权利。AB项正确。C项表述错误,当选。   第46条:保险事故发生后,保险人未赔偿保险金之前,被保险人放弃对第三者的请求赔偿的权利的,保险人不承担赔偿保险金的责任。   保险人向被保险人赔偿保险金后,被保险人未经保险人同意放弃对第三者请求赔偿的权利的,该行为无效。由于被保险人的过错致使保险人不能行使代位请求赔偿的权利的,保险人可以相应扣减保险赔偿金。D项正确。

选择题
完形填空

第一节 完形填空 (共10小题; 每小题2分, 满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21-30各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Richard Rice, a fast-talking man paced up and down in front of the freshmen debate class, telling us about his high expectations. We were special, he declared on our first day at Oak Park High School. But there would be no   21  to success. Only those who worked hard would shine.

Suddenly Mr. Rice   22  in mid-sentence and looked at me. “You know,” he said “you’re black!” Somehow, I knew he wasn’t trying to hurt me.

Mr. Rice was no   23  teacher. I entered high school not even quite sure what debate was. I left his class four years later as an outstanding debater. Even today, I am not sure what   24  such a great teacher of him. He always said whatever he was thinking. And he was   25 . He would march out of the classroom   26  if he thought a student was giving less than his effort. The worse thing with us was to be taken no notice of. Instead, being torn apart by Mr. Rice in the middle of a practice debate meant you were one of his favorites.

He wasn’t always   27  on us. I’ll never forget the National Student Debate, at which my calm delivery and my firm grasp of the problems disappeared. The only face I could make out in the audience was Mr. Rice’ s face. I could   28  I was doing terrible just by looking at him. After it was over, he came over to me. “Not my best   29 ,” I said. He shook his head, “No.” Then, to my surprise, he gave me a hug.

Mr. Rice’s style didn’t make him a great teacher for everyone. Many kids   30   out of the debate class after the first year. But for me four years with him was my unforgettable experience.

21. A. manners              B. methods                   C. shortcuts                  D. steps

22. A. rose                    B. paused                            C. shook                       D. turned

23. A. average               B. excellent                  C. special                            D. usual

24. A. developed           B. made                       C. got                          D. became

25. A. demanding          B. careful                            C. easygoing                 D. gentle

26. A. hopelessly           B. surprisingly                     C. angrily                            D. vitally

27. A. strict                  B. cruel                        C. impatient                  D. hard

28. A. speak                  B. tell                          C. talk                          D. recognize

29. A. speech            B. argument                  C. performance             D. behavior

30. A. got                            B. ran                          C. turned                      D. dropped