问题 单项选择题

户口在甲市A区的刘力与户口在B区的张新于1999年5月结婚后,即随刘力居住在B区张新家中,2000年4月,因感情不和,刘力搬回自己在A区的家中居住。2000年9月,张新以感情不和为由向刘力婚后的居住地B区人民法院起诉,要求解除婚姻关系。B区法院受理案件后,经查发现2000年4月刘力就已搬回A区,于是以B区未形成刘力的经常居住地为由将案件移送至A区人民法院。A区人民法院接到移送后,经查发现1999年12月因工作关系,刘力的户口已迁至C区,并开始住进单位宿舍。此时,A区人民法院应当如何做( )

A.将案件移送给刘某现在户口所在地的C区人民法院

B.报请自己与B区法院的共同上级人民法院指定管辖

C.将案件退回B区人民法院

D.报请上级人民法院指定管辖

答案

参考答案:D

解析: 《民事诉讼法》第36条规定,人民法院发现受理的案件不属于本院管辖的,应当移送有管辖权的法院,受移送法院应当受理。受移送法院认为受移送的案件依照规定不属于本院管辖的,应报请上级人民法院指定管辖。

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At Columbia University, where I taught economics for many years before coming to China, most of my students spent a great deal of time in volunteer work. They taught poor children in the local neighborhoods, they visited the elderly in hospitals and at home and helped them with their shopping, they worked to preserve historic sites and places of beauty, they cleaned up waste dumps, they prepared food for the hungry, they created and ran student newspapers, they organized concerts and artistic events, they acted as translators for migrant workers, they formed political pressure groups, they raised money to combat AIDS, malaria, and other diseases, and so on.
As part 0f that tradition I do volunteer work here in Beijing, just as I did in New York, but I find that my students at Tsinghua University and at other schools in Beijing are much less involved in volunteering then I had expected; In part, of course, this reflects the heavier workload in Chinese schools, which leaves less time for outside activities. But I think there is more to it than just this. I think it also reflects a very different system, in which volunteer work for students here is usually organized or sponsored by government, schools, or other official groups, rather than by the students themselves. (41) .
This is unfortunate. I think it would be better both for them and for society if Chinese students took the initiative to decide what kinds of problems or issues they felt to be of importance, and then played a more active role in organizing the work. (42) .
But there are at least two other important reasons for doing volunteer work. The first is that you can learn a lot about yourself and about your abilities by organizing, taking on responsibilities, deciding on objectives, and fulfilling them. (43) .
This is an important lesson. Many of my students here work very hard, but their attitude towards their work is not always a healthy one. They do the work not because they love it or feel that it is exciting but rather because it is expected of them, and they will get rewarded (or at least not punished) if they do it. With charitable work there is no explicit reward. You work because you have goals, and in the end the only judge of your work is yourself. (44) . It also forces you to think about what you are doing and the best way to accomplish your objectives. You are no longer simply doing something because your teacher or your boss told you to do it.
The second important reason for charitable work is that it changes your relationship with your society. Sometimes I feel that many of the people I meet here don’t really appreciate the greatness of China and the excitement of the process through which it is currently living. The Chinese are well-known for being nationalistic, but sometimes I think this nationalism has more to do with distrust of foreigners than with love of country. Many of my friends and students simply do not know very much about their own country, and often seem unhappy with or embarrassed by certain aspects of China.
(45) . For example, if you help the children of migrant workers with their education, you will quickly realize that poor migrant workers should not be seen as an embarrassment to Beijing. On the contrary, they are a great strength, and their stories are part of a huge and dramatic experiment that China is undergoing. In a small way by working with migrant children you can help make the experiment a success.
[A] I think that if they had spent more time engaged in activities outside of school and family such as doing volunteer work, they would feel very differently.
[B] This changes the way you think about work and about your responsibilities to yourself and others.
[C] You will realize how future events can have just as Big an impact on your life and those of your friends and family.
[D] This means that many students here in Beijing think of volunteering as something that must be done to please teachers, bosses, or other figures of authority, rather than because of a desire to address a problem about which they have thought very deeply.
[E] When you work closely with others who are less fortunate than you, or when you set a local goal and work to accomplish it, you see directly how your actions can affect the world around you.
[F] If you are interested in volunteer work you don’t have to wait for your school, your teachers, or officials on television to tell you what to do.
[G] There are many reasons why this would be good. The most obvious reason, of course, is that we all have obligations towards our society, and volunteer work is one way of repaying this obligation.