问题 材料分析题

陈老太太的丈夫李老汉生前为人老实。一天夜里天降大雨,第二天一大早,李老汉就打扫房前屋后,还将门前过道上的积水扫到邻居张家的水沟里。不一会儿,张家的屋里传来叫骂声:“哪个老不死的,敢往我家门前倒尿水……”一邻居出门劝解被骂,李老汉出门解释,被张某大骂不止,语言极其难听。李老汉受辱,一气之下倒地身亡。陈老太太将张某告到法院,法院判决张某赔偿损失。

法院的判决正确吗?为什么?

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答案

此案判决是正确的。

我国法律规定公民的人格尊严不受侵犯。公民的名誉代表公民的人格尊严。法律规定:公民享有名誉权,禁止用侮辱、诽谤等方式损害公民的名誉。公然辱骂他人,侵犯他人名誉权是法律所不允许的。李老汉被辱骂气死,张某应承担法律责任,故法院做出了正确的判决。

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Two thirds of the singles looking for love in Britain turned to the Internet last year, according to figures made in public yesterday. Special sites offer introductions to smokers, to Roman Catholics, tall people, beautiful people, frequent flyers and vegans (素食者). Technology has brought about a great change in the dating game.

A survey by Parship, a British branch of Europe’s largest dating service with more than 1.5 million members, says that 65 percent of the 5.4 million Britons looking for a relationship used online dating services last year.

A spokeswoman for Relate, the relationship advisor, confirmed that a figure of two third feel it all right. “Doing it online allows people quite a lot of privacy, because they can do a bit of quiet research and look around from the comfort of their own home. You don’t have to meet a middleman or go to an actual dating agency office, which takes a lot of courage,” she said.

There are more than 100 independent online dating agencies in Britain. Parship says that 50 percent of single people believe they will meet a suitable partner through the Internet, up from 35 percent six months ago.

Mary Balfour, the founder, says that the Internet has changed the dating industry completely. “It’s like a return to old-fashioned love letters,” she said. “You don’t base your initial judgment on how someone looks or what his or her figure is like. You e-mail or talk before you actually see each other. Everybody you know who is single these days has at least had a good look at a dating website, introduction agency or personal ad. They have to, because all the old matchmaking institutions have gone. People work harder, settle down later and live more isolated lives. They’re much more likely to end the day with a DVD and a can of beer than by going to a village dance.”

小题1:Singles in Britain can look for love online mainly because of ________.

A.Parship

B.the help of go-betweens

C.technology

D.the revolution of dating game小题2:About ________ Britons tried to find love online last year according to this passage.

A.1.5 million

B.3.5 million

C.5.4 million

D.65 million小题3:For those who want to look for love online, they _________.

A.don’t need to do any research at all

B.have to meet first before they can e-mail each other

C.don’t have to find a go-between.

D.must go to an actual dating agency office first小题4:From this passage we can infer that ________.

A.not all single people believe the Internet can help them find their partners

B.looking for love online needs a lot of courage

C.old-fashioned love letters become popular again

D.single people don’t like to look for their partners online.