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[A] Fist convention of Comite Maritime International

[B] The convention having been revised three times

[C] Why is unification of maritime law necessary

[D] The convention with the most signature states.

[E] Incompatible time scale

[F] The salvage convention

According to Constitution: "The Comite Maritime International (CMI) is a non- governmental international organization, the object of which is to contribute by all appropriate means and activities to the unification of maritime law in all its aspects. To this end it shall promote the establishment of national associations of maritime law and shall cooperate with other international organizations. "The CMI has been doing just that since 1897.

41. ______

In an address to the University of Turin in 1860, the Jurist Mancini said: "The sea with its winds, its storms and its dangers never changes and this. demands a necessary uniformity of juridical regime. " In other words, those involved in the world of maritime trade need to know that wherever they trade the applicable law will, by and large, be the same. Traditionally, uniformity is achieved by means of international conventions or other forms of agreement negotiated between governments and enforced domestically by those same governments.

42. ______

It is tempting to measure the success of a convention on a strictly numerical basis. If that is the proper criterion of success, one could say that one of the most successful conventions ever produced was the very first CMI convention--the Collision Convention of 1910. The terms of this convention were agreed on September 23, 1910 and the convention entered into force less than three years later, on March 1, 1913.

43. ______ Almost as successful, in numerical terms, is a convention of similar vintage, namely the Salvage Convention of 1910. Less than three years elapsed between agreement of the text at the Brussels Diplomatic Conference and entry into force on March 1, 1913. we are, quite properly, starting to see a number of denunciations of this convention, as countries adopt the new salvage Convention of 1989. It is worth recording that the Salvage Convention of 1989, designed to replace the 1910 Convention, did not enter into force until July 1996, more than seven years after agreement. The latest information available is that forty States have now ratified or acceded to the 1989 convention.

44. ______

The text of the first Limitation Convention was agreed at the Brussels Diplomatic Conference in August 1924, but did not enter into force until 1931-seven years after the text had been agreed. This convention was not widely supported, and eventually attracted only fifteen ratifications or accessions. The CMI had a second go at limitation with its 1957 Convention, the text of which was agreed in October of that year. It entered into force in May 1968 and has been ratified or acceded to by fifty-one states, though of course a number have subsequently denounced this convention in order to embrace the third CMI Limitation Convention, that of 1976. At the latest count the 76 Convention has been ratified or acceded to by thirty-seven states. The fourth instrument on limitation, namely the 1996 Protocol, has not yet come into force, despite the passage of six years since the Diplomatic Conference at which the text of the was agreed.

45. ______

By almost any standard of measurement, the most successful maritime law convention of all time: the Civil Liability Convention of 1969. The text of that convention ( to which the CMI contributed both in background research and drafting ) was agreed at a Diplomatic Conference in 1969 and it entered into force six years later, in June 1975. The convention has, at various stages, been acceded to or ratified by 103 states (with two additional "provisional" ratifications). If we add to this the various states and dependencies that come in under the UK umbrella, we realize that we are looking at a hugely successful convention.

Conventions and other unifying instruments are born in adversity, An area of law may come under review because one or two states have been confronted by a maritime legal problem that has affected them directly. Those sponsoring states may well spend some time reviewing the problem and producing the first draft of an instrument. Eventually, this draft may be offered to the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Legal Committee for inclusion in its work program. Over ensuing years (the Legal Committee meeting every sic months or so), issues presented by the draft will be debated, new issues will be raised, and the instrument will be endlessly re-drafted. At some stage, the view will be taken that the instrument is sufficiently mature to warrant a Diplomatic Conference at which the text will be finalized. If the instrument is approved at the Diplomatic Conference, it will sit for twelve months awaiting signature and then be open to ratification and accession. The instrument will contain an entry into force requirement, which will need to be satisfied.

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[解题思路] 该段中出现关键词the most successful和acceded to or ratified by 103 states也就证明这个公约是签署国家最多的一个公约。

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     Can people change their skin colour without suffering like pop king Michael Jackson? Perhaps yes.

Scientists have found the gene that determines skin colour.

     The gene comes in two versions, one of which is found in 99 per cent of Europeans. The other is

found in 93 to 100 per cent of Africans, researchers at Pennsylvania State University report in the latest

issue of Science.

     Scientists have changed the colour of a dark-striped zebrafish to uniform gold by inserting a version

of the pigment (色素) gene into a young fish. As with humans,zebrafish skin colour is determined by

pigment cells, which contain melanosomes (黑色素). The number, size and darkness of melanosomes

per pigment cell determines skin colour.

     It appears that, like the golden zebrafish,light-skinned Europeans also have a mutation (变异) in the

gene for melanosome production. This results in less pigmented skin.

     However, Keith Cheng leader of the research team, points out that the mutation is different in human

and zebrafish genes.

     Humans acquired dark skin in Africa about l.5 million years ago to protect bodies from ultra-violet rays

of the sun (太阳光紫外线), which can cause skin cancer.

     But when modern humans leave Africa to live in northern latitudes, they need more sunlight on their

skin to produce vitamin D. So the related gene changes, according to Cheng.

     Asians have the same verslon of the gene as Africans, so they probably acquired their light skin through

the action of some other gene that affects skin colour, said Cheng.

     The new discovery could lead to medical treatments for skin cancer. It also could lead to research into

ways to change skin colour without damaging it like chemical treatment did on Michael Jackson.

1. The passage mainly tells us that _____.

A. people cannot change their skin colour without any pain

B. the new discovery could lead to searching into ways to change skin colour safely

C. pop king Michael Jackson often changed his skin colour as he liked

D. scientists have found out that people's skin colour is deter- mined by the gene

2. It can be inferred from the passage that _____.

A. nowadays people who want to change their skin colour have to suffer a lot from the damage caused by

    the chemical treatment

B. Europeans and Africans have the same gene

C. the new discovery could help to find medical treatments for skin cancer

D. there are two kinds of genes

3. Scientists have done an experiment on a dark-stnped zebra fish in order to _____.

A. find the different genes of humans'

B. prove the humans' skin colour is determined by the pigment gene

C. find out the reason why the Africans' skin colour is dark

D. find out the ways of changing people's skin colour

4. The reason why Europeans are light-skinned is probably that _____.

A. they are born light-skinned people

B. light-skinned Europeans have mutation in the gene for melanosome production

C. they have fewer activities outside

D. they pay much attention to protecting their skin

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