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The day of terror at the Virginia Polytechnic and State University in Blacksburg began at about 7:15 a. m. , with the shooting of a woman and a male resident adviser on the fourth floor of a dorm building on campus, Kristen Bensley, a freshman who lived below the floor where the shooting occurred, told TIME, "There were minors going on about the assailant was fighting with his girlfriend or something of that nature." Bensley notes that only residents can get into the building, using a specific "passport", that is, a card that one has to swipe in order to open doors before 10 a.m. If he was an outsider, someone would have had to let him in. Or more likely, he was a resident of the dorm himself. If so, how did be keep so much ammunition unnoticed

Unlike high schools, most universities can’t beef up security with a metal detector or two. So what can be done to protect students Other questions remain unanswered. Why was there a two-hour gap between the incident at the dorm and a far more fatal one across campus At one point, that led to theorizing that more than one gunman was involved. The gunman who killed at least 30 people at Norris Hall shortly after 9 a.m. was described by some sources as an Asian man.

It has been a surreal time for the students. Brandon Stiltner, a senior aerospace engineering student, and Jonathan Hess, a senior mechanical engineer, were watching TV all day but by noon they’d had enough. "We decided we needed to do something," Stiltner said. "We were worthless sitting around." So they took their six-foot Virginia Tech sign off the wall and logged into Facebook. Within the next few hours 100 people replied to their e-mail request for a vigil.

By 8 p.m. hundreds bf students began filing down the steps of the War Memorial Chapel toward the drill field. Clusters of two and three students stood together in silence. Slowly they began to line up to sign the board. "I’m still really in disbelief," says Stiltner. The shock of the day’s shootings sank in, Hess said, as he carried the sign across campus for the vigil. "It hit me," Hess said, "to know that it was in these buildings." The media crews that swarmed campus were also surreal to Hess and Stiltner. "We could look out our window and see exactly what’s on TV," Stiltner says. He watched his sign crowded with initials and prayers, awaiting the names of the victims, He shuddered. "I hope I don’t have any nasty surprises.

What did Stiltner mean about "I hope I don’t have any nasty surprises."()

A. He doesn’t hope someone he knows is victim

B. He doesn’t want to see the victim’s name

C. He doesn’t need any surprise more

D.He was scared by the assailment accident

答案

参考答案:A

解析:

[直击题眼] He watched his sign crowded with initials and prayers, awaiting the names of the victims. He shuddered.“I hope I don’t have any nasty surprises.”

[深层剖析] 文章末尾写到Stiltner一边发抖,一边等待着受害者姓名出来。紧接着说,他希望没有任何让他难堪的惊奇,也就是指不希望从这份名单上二看到令他难过的名字,故选[A]。

[主干扰项分析] Stiltner不希望这些已经遇害的人中出现他认识的人。awaiting正说明了他想知道这些名字的念头。故[D]不对。

[次干扰项分析] [C]这种绝对的说法一般都不对;[D]的说法是事实,但并不是他说这句话的真实意思。

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2004年2月1日,甲公司与乙公司签订买卖合同,根据合同约定,甲公司向乙公司购买一批建筑材料,价款为600万元,由甲公司向乙公司支付定金125万元,在2004年2月25日之前交付,并且约定由某建筑公司于2004年3月2日向甲公司交货,甲公司在验货合格后的次日以商业承兑汇票方式结算。2004年2月20日,甲公司如约支付了定金。2004年3月2日,由于建筑材料价格上涨,建筑公司没有按期向A公司交货,经过协商,建筑公司于2004年3月18日向甲公司交付了货物,甲公司当天验收,质量符合合同标准,于 2004年3月19日开出面值600万元,5个月到期的商业汇票,A保证人为甲公司保证,并在票据正面注明保证字样和保证人签章。乙收到票据后按期向承兑人提示承兑。并于2004年6月9日将该票据背书转让给丙公司,丙公司又背书转让给丁公司。丁公司于2004年8月22日向承兑人提示付款,由此牵涉出以下问题:
(1)甲公司认为票据未记录付款地和出票地,记载事项不完整,拒绝付款;承兑人认为持票人未按规定期限提示付款,拒绝付款。
(2)丁公司向丙公司索要票据款项,丙公司认为票据背书时未注明背书日期,背书行为无效,拒绝承担责任。
(3)丁要求乙付款,乙认为按照债务人的顺序,应先由丙付款,丁不能对其直接要求付款,因此拒绝付款。
(4)丁要求A担保人代为付款,A同意付款。
要求:结合以上资料,根据《合同法》《票据法》的有关规定,分析回答下列问题。
(1)甲乙双方约定的定金数额是否符合法律规定并说明理由。
(2)甲乙双方约定由某建筑公司向甲交付货物是否符合法律规定并说明理由。
(3)建筑公司没有按期交货,甲公司可以要求谁承担违约责任并说明理由。
(4)影响汇票有效性的记载事项有哪些甲的理由是否成立该票据的有效期应从哪一天开始计算
(5)承兑人拒绝付款的理由是否成立
(6)承兑的效力是什么
(7)丁要求丙、乙、A代为付款,属于行使什么权利
(8)丙公司拒绝付款的理由是否成立丙应对该票据承担哪些责任
(9)乙公司拒绝付款的理由是否成立
(10)A保证人向丁承担保证责任后,是否有追索权

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