问题 问答题

请运用中国法制史的理论和知识对下列材料进行分析,并回答问题:
《唐律疏议·名例律》:“诸皇太子妃大功以上亲、应议者期以上亲及孙、若官爵五品以上,犯死罪者,上请;流罪以下,减一等。其犯十恶,反逆缘坐,杀人,监守内 * * 、盗、略人、受财枉法者,不用此律。”

唐律为什么对某些犯罪作出不适用的例外规定

答案

参考答案:唐律对于犯有十恶、反逆缘坐流刑、杀人、地区及部门长官在所辖地区和部门内犯 * * 淫、窃盗、掠卖人口、贪赃枉法等罪不适用上请,表明了唐律不遗余力地维护封建统治阶级利益的本质和阶级目的。

阅读理解
It's not just women who wear skirts. Men can wear them, too. In Scotland, men wear a kind of skirt called a kilt. The kilt is their national dress and an important part of their tradition (传统).
A kilt is a colored skirt reaching down to the knees(膝盖). It has checks (格子) on it with different colors, like red or blue. Each family in Scotland has its own colors.
How did the Scots start to wear kilts? There are many stories about it. One story is that the kilt was invented (发明) in the 1720s by an English factory owner, Thomas Rawlinson. Rawlinson had a lot of Scottish workers in his factory and he thought their clothing got in the way of their work. So he cut their long clothes into a shorter skirt.
Today, most Scotsmen see kilts as formal(正式)dresses. They usually only wear them at weddings or big dinners. There are only a few men who still wear a kilt every day. Scots also wear kilts in parades when they play their traditional musical instrument(乐器): bagpipes (风笛). The army still has kilts as the dress uniform (制服), but they no longer wear them to fight (打仗).
小题1: A kilt is ____.
A.

B.

C.

D.

小题2:In Scotland, different families have different ___.
A.colors  B.checks  C.rules  D.shapes
小题3:What does "got in the way of" in the third paragraph mean?
A.到达  B.得到  C.在路上  D.妨碍
小题4:When do Scotsmen wear kilts?
A.At weddingsB.At big dinnersC.In paradesD.all of the above
小题5:The story mainly tells us ____.
A.things about Scotsmen's traditional kilts
B.how to wear kilts
C.when to wear kilts
D.Scotsmen's important tradition
单项选择题