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甲公司因转产致使一台价值2000万元的精密仪器闲置。该公司董事长与乙公司签订了一份仪器转让合同。合同规定,精密仪器作价1900万元,甲公司于10月31日前交货,乙公司在交货后10天内付清款项。在交货日前,甲公司发现乙公司经营的经营状况恶化,通知乙公司中止交货并要求乙公司提供担保;乙公司予以拒绝。又过了一个月乙公司的经营状况进一步恶化,于是提出解除合同。乙公司遂向法院起诉。法院查明:(1)甲公司股东会决议规定,对精密仪器的处置应经股东会特别决议;(2)甲公司的仪器原由丙公司保管,保管期限至10月31日,保管费100万元。11月5日,甲公司将仪器提走,并约定10天内付保管费,如果10天内不付保管费,丙公司可对该仪器行使留置权,现丙公司要求对该仪器行使留置权。请回答以下75~78题。

丙公司能否行使留置权( )。

A.丙公司不能行使留置权,因为甲到期不付清保管费

B.丙公司可以行使留置权,但对精密仪器的处置应经甲公司同意

C.丙公司可以行使留置权,因为它保管了该仪器

D.丙公司不能行使留置权,因为丙公司已经丧失了对仪器的占有

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参考答案:D

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BEIJING—As China scrambles to respond to the choking smog that has blanketed Beijing in recent weeks, authorities in several major cities are experimenting with carbon trading platforms. The schemes are one effort to get control over greenhouse gases in an economy still hungry for cheap energy.

It has been a persistent concern in recent years, but the spiking pollution levels in January are sparking a public outcry.

Emissions from coal-fired electricity plants and busy factories are part of the problem that officials hope to get control over through carbon trading platforms. Seven cities are expected to open carbon markets later this year, including Tianjin.

“The government has decided to start with programs because the carbon trading is something new to China,” said David Tang, secretary of the board of the Tianjin Carbon Exchange. “So we want to have a number of programs to explore the use of the market.” said Tang.

China wants to launch a national carbon trading program by 2016. If it is successful, analysts say, the program would be one of the largest in the world and would help the country meet its target of cutting carbon dioxide emissions by 45 percent within seven years.

The platforms allow companies to earn credits for lowering greenhouse gas emissions, which can then be traded. If it works, it would encourage for-profit businesses to invest in green technology.

As public concern builds pressure for the government to find a solution, Wu Changhua, greater China director of the Climate Group, says there is a broad shift under way in how Chinese weigh their quality of life.

China has long put economic growth ahead of environmental concerns, making it the world’s biggest polluter. Carbon trading supporters hope that the markets could be one way to curb pollution and keep the economy growing.

小题1:Which of the following is TRUE about carbon trading platforms?

A.They are used to trade various resources.

B.They caused the choking smog in China.

C.They have been in existence for many years in China.

D.The choking smog may promote their development.小题2:The underlined word in Paragraph 1 means “ ______”.

A.to make blanket

B.to cover something

C.to make something empty

D.to be like a blanket小题3:Tang’s attitude towards carbon markets is ______.

A.unknown

B.indifferent

C.optimistic

D.pessimistic小题4:What can we infer from the passage?

A.China will have built a national carbon trading program by 2016.

B.Chinese have lived a life of high quality in all aspects.

C.The markets could slow the development of economy.

D.Standards of life will be changed in China.小题5:What's the main idea of this passage?

A.The choking smoke in China.

B.The urge for carbon trading platforms.

C.Greenhouse gases.

D.The world’s biggest polluter.