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甲工厂是一个生产纺织品的大型国有企业法人,但由于产品性能落后,加上经营管理不善,近年来连年亏损,资产负债率已经达到了83%。甲工厂准备向人民法院提出破产申请。作为甲公司的法律顾问,请对如下问题发表法律意见。

人民法院经过通知和公告程序,将申报的债权人登记审查,并组织召开了第一次债权人会议。在会议上对某项债权的担保性质发生争议,则在什么情况下才可以做出债权人会议的决议( )。

A.出席会议的有表决权的债权人的过半数通过

B.无财产担保债权的总额的半数以上通过

C.无财产担保债权的总额的2/3以上通过

D.全体一致通过

答案

参考答案:A,B

解析: 债权人会议的决定应当有出席会议的有表决权的债权人的过半数通过,以及无财产担保债权的总额的半数以上通过。

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     Although it might have happened anywhere, my encounter with the green banana started on a steep

mountain road in the central area of Brazil. I was driving up through beautiful countryside when the radiator

(水箱) began to leak. I stopped at the next village, which consisted of a small store and a few houses. People

came over to look. "That's easy to fix," a man said. He sent a boy running for some green bananas. He patted

me on the shoulder, assuring me that everything would work out. "Green bananas," he smiled. Everyone agreed. 

     We chatted casually while all the time I was wondering what they could possibly do to my radiator with

their green bananas. I did not ask them, though, as that would show my ignorance, so I talked about the beauty

of the land that lay before our eyes. Huge rock formations, like Sugar Loaf in Rio,rose up all around us. "Do

you see that tall one right over there?" asked the man, pointing to a particularly tall, slender pinnacle (尖端) of

dark rock. "That rock marks the center of the world."

     I looked to see if he was teasing me, but his face was serious. He, in turn, inspected me carefully, as if to

make sure I grasped the significance of his statement. The occasion called for some show of recognition on

my part. "The center of the World?" I repeated, trying to show interest. He nodded, "The absolute center.

Everyone around here knows it."

     At that moment the boy returned with an armful of green bananas. The man cut one in half and pressed

the cut end against the radiator jacket. The banana melted into a glue against the hot metal, stopping the leaks

instantly. I was so astonished at this that I mush have looked rather foolish and everyone laughed. They then

refilled my radiator and gave me extra bananas to take along. An hour later, after using the green banana once

more, my radiator and I reached our destination.

     It took me a little longer to fully grasp the importance of the rock which the villagers believed marked the

center of the world. I had at first doubted their claim, as I knew for a fact that the center was located

somewhere else in New England. After all, my grandfather had come from there. But gradually I realized the

village people had a very reasonable belief and I agreed with them. We all tend to regard as the center that

special place where we are known, where we know others, where things mean much to us, and where we

ourselves have both identity and meaning: family, school, town and local region could all be our center of the

world.

     The lesson which gradually dawned on me was actually very simple. Every place has special meanings for

the people in it, and in a certain sense every place represents the center of the world. The world has numerous

 such centers, and no one student or traveler can experience all of them. But once a conscious breakthrough

to a second center is made, a life-long perspective and collection can begin.

     The cultures of the world are full of unexpected green bananas with special value and meaning. They have

been there for ages, ripening slowly, perhaps waiting patiently for people to come along to encounter them. In

fact, a green banana is waiting for all of us if we would leave our own centers of the world in order to

experience other places.

1. The author stopped at a village on his way because he wanted to ____.

A. have his car repaired

B. enjoy the beautiful scenery

C. look for some bananas to fix his radiator

D. talk to some villagers to learn about their way of life

2. What's the author's reaction to the man's remarks on the center of the earth?

A. He thought the man was serious about what he said.

B. He thought that the man was telling the truth.

C. He thought that the man was telling a story.

D. He thought the man was making fun of him.

3. What does the author come to learn from the man's remarks?

A. The rock mentioned by the man is really the center of the world for everyone.

B. There are lots of such "rocks" in the world representing the center of the world.

C. There is only one center in the world that is actually in New England.

D. As a matter of fact, the center of the world does not exist in his opinion.

4. What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A. A green banana refers to a banana that is not ripe.

B. A green banana is something that can be used to repair a leaking radiator.

C. A green banana refers to a certain culture that is unknown to an outsider.

D. A green banana is something useful that we find unexpectedly.

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