问题 单项选择题

甲到某商场购物,在商场因踩上一块西瓜皮而被摔伤。对此,甲与商场发生纠纷,对于该纠纷的性质以及商场是否应当承担责任,下列表述正确的是( )。

A.商场应承担违约责任
B.商场应承担侵权责任
C.商场应当承担缔约过失责任
D.因意外事件商场不承担责任

答案

参考答案:B

解析:本题涉及违约责任、侵权责任、缔约过失责任和意外事件的区分问题。违约责任的基础是合同当事人一方违反了约定义务,侵权责任的基础是侵权人违反了法定义务,缔约过失责任的基础是缔约过程中一方当事人违反了诚信义务,意外事件是致害人免除或者减轻责任的理由。甲到商场购物,踩上西瓜皮而被摔伤,依照《消费者权益保护法》的规定,商场没有尽到提供安全消费场所的义务,该义务属于法定义务,故商场应承担侵权责任。

问答题 简答题
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阅读理解。

     The British are the most voracious (如饥似渴的) newspaper readers in the world.

     They read newspapers at breakfast; they walk to the bus reading a newspaper; they read a newspaper

on bus, as they go to work; and on the way back home, after work, they are engaged in reading an evening

newspaper.

     There are many "morning papers", both national and provincial. The most famous is The Times. Different

from what many foreigners believe, this is not a government newspaper. The various newspapers usually

have their own views on politics, but they are not organs of the political parties, with the exception of the

Communist Morning Star. The Labor Party and the Trades Union Congress no longer have a daily newspaper

to represent them.

     Bold headlines and a variety of photographs are features of the British press. Some newspapers, such as

the sober Daily Telegraph and The Times, use photographs sparingly (节省). The more "popular" newspapers,

using the small or "tabloid" (小报) format, such as the Daily Express, the Mail, the Daily Mirror and the Sun,

use pictures extensively and also run strip cartoons and humorous drawings, some of which present striking

pictorial comment on politics.

     Besides offering features common to newspapers all over the world, British newspapers specialize in pages

devoted to criticism of the arts and a woman's page. One feature found in many foreign newspapers is missing

in British papers: the serial (连载).

     Nearly all papers pay special attention to the reporting of sports and athletics. The evening newspapers

are often bought because the buyer wants to know the winner of a race, or to get good tip for a race that is

still to be run. There is no censorship (审查) of the press in Britain (except in wartime), though of course all

newspapers-like private persons-are responsible for what they publish, and can be sued for libel (为诽谤而

被起诉) for publishing articles that go beyond the bounds of decency (正派), or for ignorance of court. (e.g.

calling a man a murderer while he is still being tried. Such cases are not often)

1. Which of the following does NOT serve as an evidence (证据) that the British are the great newspaper

    readers? [ ]

A. They read newspapers at breakfast.

B. They read newspapers at work.

C. They read newspapers on bus.

D. They read newspapers on the way back home.

2. Many of foreigners think that _____. [ ]

A. The Times is an organ (喉舌) of the government

B. The Times has its own views on politics

C. The Times is the most famous newspaper in the world

D. The Times pays too much attention to the reporting of political events

3. British newspapers are characterized by _____. [ ]

A. bold headlines

B. various kinds of photographs

C. striking pictorial comment on politics

D. both A and B

4. Which of the following conclusions can NOT be drawn from the passage? [ ]

A. Englishmen always take every possible chance to read newspapers.

B. In Britain, newspapers must be carefully examined by the authorities (当局) before their publication for

    fear that they present anything offensive.

C. Few British newspapers publish libelous articles.

D. The Times is one of the world-famous newspapers.