问题 单项选择题

甲、乙、丙三人合伙经营,后因甲急于用钱,要将自己在合伙中的份额转让,乙和第三人丁均欲以同一价格购买,甲应该()。

A.卖给乙

B. 卖给丁

C. 卖给乙或丙

D. 卖给乙、丁每人一半份额

答案

参考答案:A

解析:《合伙企业法》第23条规定,合伙人向合伙人以外的人转让其在合伙企业中的财产份额的,在同等条件下,其他合伙人有优先购买权;但是,合伙协议另有约定的除外。 本题中,合伙人乙和第三人丁欲以同一价格购买,在同等条件下,合伙人乙有优先购买权,甲应该卖给乙。故本题选A。

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     Facial expressions carry meaning that is determined by situations and relationships. For example, in

American culture the smile is in general an expression of pleasure. Yet it also has other uses. A woman’s

smile at a police officer does not carry the same meaning as the smile she gives to a young child. A smile

may show love or politeness. It can also hide true feelings. It often causes confusion (困惑) across cultures. For example, many people in Russia consider smiling at strangers in public to be unusual and even improper. Yet many Americans smile freely at strangers in public places (although this is less common in big

cities). Some Russians believe that Americans smile in the wrong places; some Americans believe that Russians don’t smile enough. In Southeast Asian cultures, a smile is frequently used to cover painful feelings.

Vietnamese people may tell a sad story but end the story with a smile.    

     Our faces show emotions (情感), but we should not attempt to “read” people from another culture as we would “read” someone from our own culture. The fact that members of one culture do not express their emotions as openly as do members of another does not mean that they do not experience emotions.

Rather, there are cultural differences in the amount of facial expressiveness permitted. For example, in

"public and in formal situations many Japanese do not show their emotions as freely as Americans do.

When with friends, Japanese and Americans seem to show their emotions similarly.   

     It is difficult to generalize about Americans and facial expressiveness because of personal and cultural

backgrounds in the United States. People from certain cultural backgrounds in the United States seem to

be more facially expressive than others. The key is to try not to judge people whose ways of showing

emotion are different. If we judge according to our own cultural habits, we may make the mistake of

“reading” the other person incorrectly.

1. What does the smile usually mean in the U.S.?

A. Love

B. Politeness

C. Joy

D. Thankfulness

2. The author mentions the smile of the Vietnamese to prove that a smile can ________.

A. show friendliness to strangers

B. be used to hide true feelings  

C. be used in the wrong places        

D. show personal habits

3.What should we do before attempting to "read" people?

A. Learn about their relations with others

B. Understand their cultural backgrounds

C. Find out about their past experience

D. Figure out what they will do next

4. What would be the best title for the test?

A. Cultural Differences

B. Smiles and Relationships

C. Facial Expressiveness

D. Habits and Emotions

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