问题 单项选择题

甲、乙二人是邻居,因一些事情产生矛盾,自2011年7月至9月,甲不断用电话骚扰乙,对乙进行人身攻击,乙考虑到影响未向公安机关报案。2012年3月,甲醉酒后来到乙家里闹事,乙随即向公安机关报案,并要求公安机关对甲以前骚扰自己的行为一并处罚。下列说法正确的是( )。

A.公安机关无法当场向甲宣告处罚决定书的,应在7日内送达甲
B.如公安机关对甲做出行政拘留的决定,应当及时通知甲的家属
C.公安机关可以直接根据乙的陈述,对甲做出治安管理处罚决定
D.公安机关执法人员到现场后发现甲试图对乙实施暴力行为的,在紧急情况下,可以对甲采取执行性强制措施

答案

参考答案:B

解析:A选项,公安机关无法当场向甲宣告处罚决定书的,应在2日内按照《治安管理处罚法》的有关规定送达甲;C选项,公安机关不能只根据乙的陈述,就对甲做出处罚决定,应合理调查事实经过;D选项,公安机关应对甲采取行政强制措施,而不是执行性强制措施,故正确答案为B。

单项选择题
单项选择题

Writing about music is like dancing about architecture, or so the saying goes. Sometimes attributed to Frank Zappa, other times to Elvis Costello, this quote is usually intended to convey the futility of such an endeavor, if not the complete silliness of even attempting it. But Glenn Kurtz’s graceful memoir, Practicing: A Musician’s Return to Music, turns the expression on its head, giving it a different meaning by creating a lovely, unique book.
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This book reads like a love story of sorts: Boy meets guitar. Boy loves guitar. Guitar breaks boy’s heart or, more precisely, the ordinariness of a working musician’s life does so. "I’d just imagined the artist’s life naively, childishly, with too much longing, too much poetry and innocence and purity," Kurtz writes. "The guitar had been the instrument of my dreams. Now the dream was over. "
Boy leaves guitar. Were the story to end here, this book would be a tragedy, but after nearly a decade the boy returns to guitar, and although he has lost the enthusiasm he had in his youth, he finds his love of the guitar again in a way he never could have appreciated before.
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Paragraph 3 suggests that what "the ordinariness of a working musician’s life" does to the boy is ______.

A.keep him in great excitement

B.bring him great disappointment

C.help him create great music

D.tell him a great musician’s duty