问题 单项选择题

根据合同法律制度的规定,下列情形中,要约或承诺不发生法律效力的是( )。

A.撤回要约的通知与要约同时到达受要约人

B.撤销要约的通知在受要约人发出承诺通知之前到达

C.同意要约的通知到达要约人

D.受要约人对要约的内容作出实质性变更

答案

参考答案:A

解析: 要约的撤回是指“不让要约生效”,因此撤回要约的通知应当比要约先到,至少同时到。

阅读理解

阅读理解。

     While all cultures share the same basic emotions, the body language used throughout different

cultures of  the world vary enormously. What can mean one thing in one country can often mean

something completely different in another.

     For example, in North America and Europe people tend to prefer direct eye contact. But in some

Asian countries longer eye contact is considered rude. So when communicating with people, always be

aware of different cultural customs that may exist.

     A V sign in the US could mean victory, but in England, it stands for a rude challenge, which has the

same meaning as showing the middle finger in the US.

     The OK gesture in America and England is given to mean everything is good or well. But in Latin

America is looked on as a rude sign.

     The thumbs up sign in America and most of Europe means that something is good or well done, but

it is considered rude in many Asian countries.

     Putting your feet on the table is generally not thought to be rude in America and England. However,

in Thailand it is really rude.

     Telling someone to come to you by curling your index finger is acceptable in America and England,

but this gesture signifies death in Singapore.

     Raising your hand up means stop in America and England. In some Asian countries this gesture is

used when asking for permission to speak.

     In most westernized countries it is considered normal for two men to shake hands. In some Asian

countries it is quite normal for men to kiss each other, while in most westernized countries men kissing

in public would be viewed as homosexual behavior.

     If you would like more information on different cultural gestures all over the world, see this site on

nonverbal communication.

1. What's the best title for this passage?

A. How gestures can vary in different cultures.

B. What gestures can be acceptable in western countries?

C. What can we do when traveling? 

D. How to be friendly to others

2. In Singapore when someone died, people there usually ________.

A. put thumbs up                

B. curl their middle fingers

C. curl their index fingers

D. raise their hands up

3. To what main clue is the passage written when the writer tries telling readers different cultural gestures?

A. Asian countries    

B. Latin America

C. America and England

D. Southern Asia

4. The passage may come from ___________.

A. a radio program  

B. a TV channel  

C. a magazine column    

D. the Internet  

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