问题 单项选择题 A1/A2型题

患者,男,30岁,右下腹持续隐痛,轻度阵发性加剧,有轻度发热,恶心,胃纳不香,大便干结,小便微黄,苔白厚腻,脉弦滑,宜选()

A.芒硝

B.大黄

C.火麻仁

D.商陆

E.石膏

答案

参考答案:A

问答题

某山区农民刘甲因左眼失明,容貌丑陋,年近40尚未娶亲。2004年10月,刘甲经人介绍以5000元从人贩子手中买回一被拐卖的湖南籍妇女,当晚刘甲强迫该妇女拜堂成亲,并欲与该妇女发生关系。该妇女誓死不从,刘甲遂将其推入柴房,用铁链将门锁死,并扬言:“不乖乖地听话做我老婆,就关你一辈子!"10天后,刘甲闯进柴房欲强行与该妇女发生性关系,该妇女奋力反抗,大声呼救。声音招来刘甲弟弟刘乙,妹妹刘丙。刘甲骂道:“笨蛋!看什么还不赶快过来帮忙!”于是刘乙上前按住该妇女的脚,刘丙按住该妇女的手,刘甲对其实施了强 * * 。两天后,乡派出所接群众举报,派民警前来解救被拐卖的妇女。刘甲手持两把菜刀,堵在门口扬言:“女人是我花钱买回来的,不拿钱休想放人!”双方僵持中,刘乙趁人不备,翻墙到村里大喊:“公安局到我家抢人了!”纠集了数十人将民警团团围住,达5个小时之久。民警无奈之下,只好撤回。当夜刘甲与刘乙、刘丙商量,认为如果民警再来,很可能会人财两空,索性一不做二不休,把被收买的妇女卖掉,刘乙、刘丙表示同意,于是刘甲与刘乙连夜将被拐卖的妇女转移到邻县,托人以3000元将其卖掉,因买主手头现金不足,当夜刘甲和刘乙只取回2000元,剩余部分由刘丙3日后取回。  问题:刘甲、刘乙、刘丙三人的行为各构成什么罪是否构成共同犯罪如果构成,其各自地位如何

单项选择题

LAST month, America’s National Law Journal told its readers that "employment lawyers are warning lovestruck co-workers to take precautions in the office before locking lips outside". The advice came too late for Harry Stonecipher. The boss of Boeing was forced to resign last weekend—for reasons that will strike many outsiders as absurd—after his board were told of an affair that the 68-year-old married man had been conducting with a female employee "who did not report directly to him".

Inevitably, as the week rolled on, details of the affair rolled out. The other party was reported to be Debra Peabody, who is unmarried and has worked for Boeing for 25 years. The couple were said to have first got together at Boeing’s annual retreat at Palm Desert, California in January. After that much of the affair must have been conducted from a distance: Mr. Stonecipher’s office is at Boeing’s headquarters in Chicago; Ms Peabody runs the firm’s government-relations office in Washington, DC. They exchanged e-mails, it seems, as office lovers tend to do these days, and therein probably lay Mr Stonecipher’s downfall.

Lewis Platt, Boeing’s chairman, said that Mr Stonecipher broke a company rule that says: "Employees will not engage in conduct or activity that may raise questions as to the company’s honesty, impartiality, reputation or otherwise cause embarrassment to the company." Having an affair with a fellow employee is not, of itself, against company rules; causing embarrassment to Boeing is. It seems that the board judged that the contents of the lovers’ e-mails would have been bad for Boeing had they been made public. Gone are the days when a board considered such matters none of its business, as Citibank’s did in 1991 when its boss, John Reed, became the talk of Wall Street for having an affair with a stewardess on Citi’s corporate jet.

At Boeing, a whistleblower is said to have forwarded the messages to Mr Platt. In general, e-mails are encrypted and not accessible to anyone who does not know the sender’s password. But many firms install software designed to search electronic communications for key words such as, "sex" and "CEO". A study last year of 840 American firms by the American Management Association found that 60% of them check external e-mails (incoming and outgoing), while 27% scrutinize internal messages between employees. Sweet nothings whispered by the water cooler may travel less far these days than electronic billets doux.

Boeing is particularly sensitive to embarrassment at the moment. Mr. Stonecipher was recalled from retirement only 15 months ago, after the company’s previous boss, Phil Condit, and its chief financial officer, Michael Sears, had left in the wake of a scandal involving an illegal job offer to a Pentagon official.

Mr Stonecipher, a crusty former number two at Boeing, was brought back specifically to raise the company’s ethical standards and to help it be seen in its main (and affectedly puritanical) market, in Washington, DC, as squeaky clean. Verbally explicit extra-marital affairs are inconsistent with such a strategy, it seems, though they are not yet enough to bring down future kings of England.

In corporate life, such affairs are hardly unusual. One survey found that one-quarter of all long-term relationships start at work; another found that over 40% of executives say they have been involved in an affair with a colleague, and that in half of these cases one or other party was married at the time. Many a boss has married his assistant and lived happily ever after. Boeing apparently used to accept this: Mr. Condit’s fourth wife was a colleague before they married.

Which of the following is true according to the text()

A. Mr Stonecipher had worked for Boeing for only 15 months when he resigned

B. The previous boss of Boeing also had an office affair before he was fired

C. Boeing company makes great efforts to maintain its ethical standards

D. Extra-marital affairs are not acceptable in most American corporations