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1995年,唐林向高某借款3000元做生意,不料生意赔本,唐林无力偿还,为此高某多次催要。1996年的一天,唐林将高某领到其堂兄唐森家,请求唐森帮助还债,并将自己价值1000元的收录机带到唐森处作抵押。唐森当即替唐林偿还了3000元欠款,并对唐林说:我替你还的这3000元,就算送给你了,同时让唐林将收录机带回。唐林则再三表示,你替我还了债,还不收收录机,我已感激不尽,说什么这钱我以后也要还你。1997年唐林陆续还了唐森1200元,唐森均收下。1998年,唐林、唐森两家因继承祖产发生争执,关系不睦。唐森要求唐林偿还剩余1800元的欠款。唐林则表示,唐森已声明过这钱不用还了,此款系赠与,因而拒绝偿还。双方涉诉。
请问:唐林与唐森之间是何种法律关系唐林应否偿还1800元给唐森

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参考答案:唐林与唐森之间为借款合同关系,唐林应向唐森偿还1800元借款。本案中,赠与是不成立的。赠与合同为双方法律行为,其成立须双方当事人达成合意。唐林的陆续还款行为说明其没有接受唐森的赠与,故二人之间不存在赠与合同。

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No One Is Too Poor to Give
When Teresa,a widow with four young children,saw a notice from her church for all members to gather to deliver presents and food to a  16 family,she took $10 out of her savings jar and bought some ingredients to make three dozen  17 .She got to the church parking lot just in time to join the convoy going to the home that was to  18 the people’s help.
The route was  19 ,and she was astonished when the cars pulled up in front of her house.When the pastor saw her,he said,“ We  20 expected you to join us ,
Teresa.We know it’s been a great  21 since your husband died,and we all wanted
to  22  you.”
Although she was   23  being the object of charity,Teresa didn’t want to  24 anyone so she  25 said,“ Well,at least I can share these cookies with our    26 .”
This parable teaches us that no one is too  27  to help others and that true charity is rooted in love and compassion.  28   of spirit is worse than economic distress.Teresa’s story  29 us that very few of us give as much as we could and should.
My friend Larry Rosen,president of the YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles
30 me to the concept of “ sacrificial giving”—  31   in a large quantity up to a
point where one must  32 something that is desired.
You can start out easy.Take whatever  33 you are thinking of giving to charity,then   34  it.If that’s too much, increase it by 50 percent instead.The  35 is to stretch yourself.It will mean a lot to those you help,but it will mean as much to your heart.
小题1:
A.wealthyB.bigC.nobleD.needy
小题2:
A.cookiesB.cakesC.bunsD.rolls
小题3:
A.offerB.receiveC.expectD.refuse
小题4:
A.pleasantB.1engthyC.familiarD.rough
小题5:
A.neverB.justC.evenD.seldom
小题6:
A.failureB.comfortC.successD.struggle
小题7:
A.satisfyB.supportC.inviteD.remember
小题8:
A.unnaturalB.unhappyC.uncomfortableD.unfortunate
小题9:
A.embarrassB.troubleC.botherD.annoy
小题10:
A.humblyB.openlyC.clearlyD.cheerfully
小题11:
A.childrenB.friendsC.relativesD.neighbors
小题12:
A.weakB.generousC.poorD.patient
小题13:
A.PovertyB.PowerC.ImportanceD.Source
小题14:
A.ensuresB.informsC.provesD.reminds
小题15:
A.introducedB.presentedC.1edD.directed
小题16:
A.takingB.givingC.goingD.asking
小题17:
A.rejectB.winC.quitD.obtain
小题18:
A.weightB.sizeC.loadD.amount
小题19:
A.doubleB.calculateC.recordD.analyze
小题20:
A.wayB.ideaC.adviceD.guidance