问题 单项选择题

2003年6月1日是某甲(14周岁)和某乙 (16周岁)的生日,两人上年—起去某网吧上网,因欠网吧钱遭受老板奚落,心怀恨意,遂在下年买了两桶汽油浇在网吧门口,刚点燃便害怕了,遂喊了一声“救火呀”便逃跑了,后来因为群众发现及时,将火扑灭了。
根据上述案例,请回答以下问题:

某乙的行为应当如何定性( )

A.犯罪既遂

B.犯罪未遂

C.犯罪中止

D.不是犯罪

答案

参考答案:A

解析:[考点] 故意犯罪停止形态
刑法第23条第1款规定:“已经着手实行犯罪,由于犯罪分子意志以外的原因而未得逞的,是犯罪未遂”。在本案中,某乙已经完成了放火行为,是由于其他群众及时发现才没有造成严重的后果。放火罪属于危险犯,只要放火行为完成,即构成放火罪。刑法第24条第1款规定:“在犯罪过程中,自动放弃犯罪或者自动有效地防止犯罪结果发生的,是犯罪中止。”虽然某乙喊了一声“救火呀”,但是此时犯罪行为已经完成,他也没有实施其他有效行为防止犯罪结果的发生,因而不成立犯罪中止。所以A是正确的。

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     CBS News-Veteran(资深的)broadcast journalist Mike Wallace died at 93 on April 7, 2012. He 

 had been in declining health in recent years but the cause of death has yet to be released.

"It is with enormous sadness that we mark the passing of Mike Wallace," CBS president and CEO

Leslie said in a statement.  "His extraordinary contribution as a broadcaster is immeasurable. His loss

will be felt by all of us at CBS. "

     Wallace was a correspondent(记者)on the CBS News program"60 Minutes"from 1968 where

he earned a fame as one of the toughest interviewers in the business. He spent 38 seasons with the

program befor e announcing his retirement in 2006.

     "He loved being Mike Wallace,"CBS News chairman Jeff Fager said. "if he showed up for an

interview, it made people nervous. "He knew that he was going to get to the truth. And that's what

motivated him. "

     Over the years, Wallace sat down with seven U.S. presidents as well as other world leaders,

celebrities(名人),sports stars and controversial figures such as Malcom X and Dr. Jack Kevorkian.

Wallace also made his name as a war correspondent in the 1960s, covering Vietnam. He began his

journalism career in the 1940s as a radio broadcaster for Chicago Sun. He joined CBS News in

1951 and later returned to the network in 1963 after leaving in 1955. Wallace also appeared on

one-on-one interview show"Night Beat,"which later aired on ABC. During his remarkable career,

he won more 20 Emmy Awards and several other honors.

     News colleagues remembered Wallace fondly for his form and sharp reporting. "Mike's tough

questioning inspired generations of journalists. "ABC News President Ben Sherwood said in a

statement.

1. Which program was Wallace best known for?

A. Chicago Sun news.

B. ABC news.

C. 60 Minutes.

D. Night Beat.

2. The underlines word"that"in paragraph 4 refers to           .

A. winning Emmy Awards or other honors

B. making people he interviewed nervous

C. challenging people to reach the truth

D. loving showing up for an interview

3. Wallace didn't work for CBS News in the          .

A. 1970s

B. 1960s

C. 1950s

D. 1940s

4. What can be conclude from the comments on Mike Wallace in the passage?

A. His co-workers admires him for his sharp questions.

B. He loved to show off the truth got from the interviewees.

C. It was pleasant for people he interviewed to answer his questions.

D. He is best respected by his remarkable contribution in the war.