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2005年8月10日,在认识2个月后,张丽和王明按照当地风俗习惯举行了婚礼后便以夫妻名义共同生活,2007年9月25日开始,两人开始分居生活。分居期间,张丽的母亲去世,张丽依照法定继承取得母亲10万元的遗产。2008年1月4日,张丽向当地人民法院起诉离婚。法院受理前,告知张丽补办结婚登记,张丽在规定的时间内没有补办登记手续。

下列关于婚姻成立的说法错误的是( )。

A.1994年2月1日以前,男女双方已经符合结婚实质要件但未进行结婚登记,按事实婚姻处理
B.1994年2月1日以后,男女双方符合结婚实质要件,人民法院应当告知其在案件受理前补办结婚登记,如果未能在规定时间内补办结婚登记,按照解除同居关系处理
C.婚姻成立需要实质要件,如果不符合婚姻登记的实质要件,不受法律的保护
D.婚姻成立的时间应以领取结婚证书的时间为准

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参考答案:D

解析: 在批准登记时间和领取结婚证书时间不一致的情况下,根据婚姻登记档案,婚姻成立的时间根据批准时间确定,结婚证书上记载的婚姻成立时间也以该批准时间确定。

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The music of your teenage years probably will stay with you for the rest of your life.I think music is deeply connected with memory because of the emotions it awakens.Music also helps to mark time because of the way the fashions and stars of pop culture come and go.I often connect some summers with particular records (唱片 ) that came out while I was on holiday.But what's really the best way to record your youth? Is it your favorite song, or a picture of the singer?

In my teenage years, one of the special things about Britain was the huge amount of information about music.There were 3 weekly newspapers about music:Sounds, Melody Maker and the New Musical Express.Buying records was expensive and it also meant making a choice.So it was wise to read about music instead, and in some ways, it was actually better as well.It was possible for a group to get onto the front cover of one of the music papers without even having made any records—but they needed things to say for the reporters to write about.In fact, the best pop stars of the 1980s were people whose main talent was exactly that.They weren' t great musicians or singers and they weren't especially goodlooking, but they had some unusual acts or habits and a nice way with clever phrases.They were ideal for filling music papers.

When The Face magazine first came out in May, 1980, it was meant to be a rock magazine.I have given away or sold all the records I bought as a teenager, but I think my old copies of The Face will stay with me for ever.Although it started out as a source of information about music, the writers quickly realized that it wasn't really the music that was important—it was the way people spoke and acted, and, above all, the way they looked.

小题1:According to the author,music can NOT ________.

A.improve memory

B.awaken emotions

C.mark time

D.stay in the mind小题2:We can infer that during the author's teenage years,________.

A.there were few records for customers to buy

B.some songs he heard while on holiday impressed him

C.he spent most of his holiday time on music

D.he loved one pop song the most小题3:According to Paragraph 2,during the author's teenage years,________.

A.people had few chances to buy records

B.it was hard to judge whether records were good or not

C.it was not an easy thing for teenagers to get records

D.the choice of buying records only depended on newspapers小题4:The underlined word “that” in Paragraph 2 means that ________.

A.people could get onto the music papers without having made any records

B.people's talent was not what reporters needed to write about

C.reporters wrote about the talents of pop stars

D.people read about music

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