问题 单项选择题 A1/A2型题

下列药品属于按劣药处理的是()

A.使用未取得批准文号的原料药生产的

B.必须检验而未经检验即销售的

C.以非药品冒充药品的

D.变质的

E.直接接触药品的包装材料未经批准的

答案

参考答案:E

解析:根据《药品管理法》第49条按劣药论处的6种情况之一。

问答题 案例分析题

2009年3月,张东与甲出版社签订出版合同。合同约定:张东将其作品《神秘世界》的专有出版权授予甲出版社,权利期限为5年;甲出版社有权以纸质图书和电子书的形式出版该作品;甲出版社在收到书稿之日起的6个月内出版该作品;稿酬以版税方式按实际销售数结算,版税率为8%;每年年底结算一次稿酬,首次和第二次支付版税时的销售数量按国家版权局的规定计算。

2009年11月,《神秘世界》一书出版,该书定价20元,印5100册。至2009年年底,该书共售出800册。2010年7月,《神秘世界》重印3200册,至该年年底,甲出版社统计的当年销售数量为6200册。

为了扩大宣传该书,2011年1月,甲出版社与乙网上书店联系,提出免费向该网上书店提供《神秘世界》一书的十分之一内容,由乙网上书店再从中摘取一部分上传到网络上,供读者在网上免费浏览。乙网上书店为了吸引用户,提高点击率,就按此办理了。但是,甲出版社和乙网上书店一直未就此事与张东联系过。

2011年2月,张东诉诸法院,认为甲出版社与乙网上书店侵犯了他的著作权,请求法院判决两被告承担相应的法律责任。甲出版社和乙网上书店辩称,将《神秘世界》部分内容上传到网络上,目的在于宣传张东的作品,并且也给张东署了名,这种非营利行为属于对作品的合理使用,没有构成侵权。

法院审理后,认定甲出版社和乙网上书店共同侵犯了张东的著作权权利,应承担相应的民事法律责任。

2009年年底甲出版社应支付给张东多少稿酬?

单项选择题

The idea that some groups of people may be more intelligent than others is one of those hypotheses that dare not speak its name. But Gregory Cochran is (1) to say it anyway. He is that (2) bird, a scientist who works independently (3) any institution. He helped popularize the idea that some diseases not (4) thought to have a bacterial cause were actually infections, which aroused much controversy when it was first suggested.

(5) he, however, might tremble at the (6) of what he is about to do. Together with another two scientists, he is publishing a paper which not only (7) that one group of humanity is more intelligent than the others, but explains the process that has brought this about. The group in (8) are a particular people originated from central Europe. The process is natural selection.

This group generally do well in IQ test, (9) 12-15 points above the (10) value of 100, and have contributed (11) to the intellectual and cultural life of the West, as the (12) of their elites, including several world-renowned scientists, (13) . They also suffer more often than most people from a number of nasty genetic diseases, such as breast cancer. These facts, (14) , have previously been thought unrelated. The former has been (15) to social effects, such as a p tradition of (16) education. The latter was seen as a (an) (17) of genetic isolation. Dr. Cochran suggests that the intelligence and diseases are intimately (18) . His argument is that the unusual history of these people has (19) them to unique evolutionary pressures that have resulted in this (20) state of affairs.

4()

A.subsequently

B.presently

C.previously

D.lately