问题 单项选择题

甲国派遣的使馆馆长在其在乙国的任期内负有不干涉乙国内政的义务,以下哪项可说明馆长违反了他的义务

A.不允许乙国官员进入使馆

B.对乙国公民的游行、示威运动不表态

C.对甲国公民在乙国的受教育权向乙国提出交涉

D.支持甲国公民与乙国公民对乙国国家政策的抨击

答案

参考答案:D

解析:[考点] 使馆馆长的权利和义务 享有特权和豁免权的人对接受国的内政不得加以干涉,但须对本国公民在接受国的利益加以保护,C项属于其保护本国公民的权利,D项他实际上已经介入了接受国国家的政策合理性判断中,干涉了接受国的内政。所以D项行为违反了馆长应尽的义务,符合题中的要求。

单项选择题
单项选择题

In the early 1960s Wilt Chamberlain was one of the only three players in the National Basketball Association (NBA) listed at over seven feet. If he had played last season, however, he would have been one of 42. The bodies playing major professional sports have changed dramatically over the years, and managers have been more than willing to adjust team uniforms to fit the growing numbers of bigger, longer frames.

The trend in sports, though, may be obscuring an unrecognized reality: Americans have generally stopped growing. Though typically about two inches taller now than 140 years ago, today’ s people—especially those born to families who have lived in the U. S. for many generations--apparently reached their limit in the early 1960s. And they aren’t likely to get any taller. "In the general population to- day, at this genetic, environmental level, we’ve pretty much gone as far as we can go," says anthropologist William Cameron Chumlea of Wright State University. In the case of NBA players, their in- crease in height appears to result from the increasingly common practice of recruiting players from all over the world.

Growth, which rarely continues beyond the age of 20, demands calories and nutrients—notably, protein—to feed expanding tissues. At the start of the 20th century, under-nutrition and childhood infections got in the way. But as diet and health improved, children and adolescents have, on average, increased in height by about an inch and a half every 20 years, a pattern known as the secular trend in height. Yet according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, average height—5’9" for men, 5’4" for women—hasn’t really changed since 1960.

Genetically speaking, there are advantages to avoiding substantial height. During childbirth, larger babies have more difficulty passing through the birth canal. Moreover, even though humans have been upright for millions of years, our feet and back continue to struggle with bipedal posture and can- not easily withstand repeated strain imposed by oversize limbs. "There are some real constraints that are set by the genetic architecture of the individual organism," says anthropologist William Leonard of Northwestern University.

Genetic maximums can change, but don’t expect this to happen soon. Claire C. Gordon, senior anthropologist at the Army Research Center in Natick, Mass. , ensures that 90 percent of the uniforms and workstations fit recruits without alteration. She says that, unlike those for basketball, the length of military uniforms has not changed for some time. And if you need to predict human height in the near future to design a piece of equipment, Gordon says that by and large, "you could use today’s data and feel fairly confident.\

The text intends to tell us that()

A. the change of human height follows a cyclic pattern

B. human height is becoming even more predictable

C. Americans have reached their genetic growth limit

D. the genetic pattern of Americans has altered