问题 多项选择题

华某系江塘市某化工厂制剂车间工艺员,负责工艺流程管理和记录,兼做清洗参观服等工作。2006年3月26日午休时,华某提水桶到蒸气阀口处接热水时,被蒸气烫伤,经诊断,华某全身烫伤22%。同年5月17日,华某父亲向江塘市劳动和社会保障局提出工伤认定申请,同年7月11日,该局根据《工伤保险条例》规定作出不予认定为工伤的决定,华某不服,向江塘市人民政府提出行政复议,复议机关维持原决定,华某仍不服,诉至法院。原告诉称,因上班时其工艺流程记录不能中断,所以原告上班时间无法清洗参观服,只有利用午休时间进行清洗。本人因工作受伤,理应认定为工伤,被告辩称,原告不是在上班时间被烫伤。而且原告无法证明其午休提热水是为清洗参观服,故不应认定工伤。

关于上述材料中所涉及的举证责任的分配,下列表述正确的是( )。

A.华某及其父亲对是工伤的主张承担举证责任

B.江塘市某化工厂对不是工伤的主张承担举证责任

C.江塘市劳动和社会保障局对不予认定为工伤的决定承担举证责任

D.江塘市人民政府对复议决定承担举证责任

答案

参考答案:B,C,D

解析: 行政诉讼原则上由被告承担举证义务。A不选。《工伤保险条例》第19条第二款规定:“职工或者其直系亲属认为是工伤,用人单位不认为是工伤的,由用人单位承担举证责任。”B应选。《行政诉讼法》第32条规定:“被告对作出的具体行政行为负有举证责任,应当提供作出该具体行政行为的证据和所依据的规范性文件。”C应选。如果江塘市人民政府复议改变了原行政行为,它就可能成为被告,就要对自己的复议决定承担举证责任。从另一方面来看行政复议决定本身也是个行政行为,行政机关在诉讼中对自己的行政行为合法性负有举证责任。根据题意D应该选。

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B

Memories of highly charged events, like the London bombings of the 7th July 2005, can be inaccurate and should not be relied on in court, according to a study in Britain. People can create false memories, bringing problems for police investigations.

The simultaneous (同时) bombings of three underground trains and a double-decker bus in London some years ago are imprinted on the minds of many people in Britain.

But our memories of the attacks are unreliable, according to a study from Portsmouth University. Forty percent of British students questioned about the events remembered seeing a film recorded by a CCTV(闭路监控) camera that shows a particular event of the bus bomb——footage(片段) which never existed. A further 28% claimed to have seen a non-existent computerized reconstruction.

Some even recalled specific details of the attack, which none of them witnessed. "The bus had just stopped to let people off when two women and a man got on," said one. "He placed a hag by his side, the woman sat down and as the bus left, there was an explosion. There was a leg on the floor." Another described how the bus had stepped at a traffic light when there was a bright light, an explosion and the roof of the bus was blown off by the power of the explosion.

"Memories are not like videotape you can return to the beginning and replay for perfect recall," said lead researcher James Ost. "Because of this, they are not reliable enough to form the basis of legal decisions." He believes people who are more creative might be more inclined to make these kinds of errors.

60.According to the passage, when people are strongly affected by an event______.

A.all they say about the event is not true

B.they couldn't remember anything

C.they couldn't go on the court to be witnesses

D.they couldn't make any errors on what they see about the event

61.The third paragraph______.

A.tells us what some people saw about the attack

B.shows that some people did create some false memories

C.shows that the London bombing was indeed a terrorist attack

D.shows that some people could remember details of an event

62.The underlined word "inclined" in the last paragraph is closest to the meaning of______.

A.careful                          B.likely                              C.serious                          D.curious

63.What is mainly discussed in the passage?

A.How our memories work.                                      B.False memories.

C.How to avoid false memories.                              D.What can be done to memories.