问题 单项选择题

恩格斯指出:“罗马法……包含着资本主义时期的大多数法律关系”,是“商品生产者社会第一个世界性法律”。下面哪一项表述符合材料所表达的含义()

A.罗马法是第一部资产阶级成文法典

B.罗马法是罗马帝国统治的有力支柱

C.罗马法提倡法律面前公民人人平等

D.罗马法是近代欧美国家的立法基础

答案

参考答案:D

解析:分析题干,恩格斯实际上阐述了罗马法和近代欧美国家法律体系之间的密切继承和发展的关系,由此可知,D项符合题意,A项不符合史实,根据所学,罗马法是奴隶制法律体系,B和C不是题干材料所强调的主旨,答案为D。考点:古代希腊、罗马的政治文明点评:此题难度较大,解题关键是要正确理解恩格斯这句话的含义,明白其阐述的是罗马法和近代欧美国家法律体系之间的继承关系,考查学生的分析理解能力。

单项选择题
单项选择题

The United States is usually given credit for creating and developing the musical comedy as it is known today. The first musical shows were based (1) everyday American life and the (2) development of the form took place in the United States for more than half a century. (3) the early 1970s, (4) , the London theater has (5) the Broadway stage.

The Black Crook, which opened at Niblo’s Garden in New York City on Sept. 12, 1866, is usually (6) as the inspiration for musical comedy. A troupe of French ballet dancers (7) to be stranded in New York without work (8) a fire damaged the theater (9) they had been booked. In order to keep a (10) to them, the theater producer put the dancers into a melodrama written by Charles M. Barres.

The first stage production that was (11) a musical comedy was a show that was (12) from the Prince of Wales Theater to the Gaiety Theater in London in 1892. Staged by George Edwards, the show called In Town featured a chorus line of Gaiety Girls. The (13) year A Gaiety Girl was equally successful, and a (14) of the show played in New York in the same year. When it was (15) in newspapers, it was designated a musical comedy and regarded as a new (16) of entertainment.

It did not take the form long to (17) in the United States. Almost (18) one of the most renowned talents of the American stage went to work on his own musicals. The singer-dancer George M. Cohan staged Little Johnny Jones in 1904. Cohan, (19) own life story was made into the musical George M (1968), also wrote the books, words, and (20) for Forty-five Minutes from Broadway ( 1906 ), The Little Millionaire ( 1911 ), The Song and Dance Man ( 1923 ), and American Born (1925).

12()

A.transferred

B.transacted

C.transported

D.transmitted