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法律英语考试参考(华中农业大学通识选课)

法律英语考试参考(华中农业大学通识选课)

法律英语What are the special duties for U.S House of Representatives?(代表制)(1).impeach ,or bring charges against the president or federal official(2)Choose a president if no candidate receivesa majority of electoral votes.2.How does the system of checks and balances(政府机关彼此之间的相互制衡)in American constitution guarantees that no part of the government becomes too powerful?(1)Congress may pass laws,but the President can veto them .(2)The President can veto laws ,but Congress can override (推翻)the veto with a 2/3 vote.(3)The President and Congress may agree on a law, but the Supreme Court can declare a law unconstitutional.(4)The President can appoint Judges and other government officials, but Senate(参议院)must approve them.(5)Supreme Court judges have life terms ,but they can be impeached(弹劾) .3.Why is Constitution called the highest law of the land ?(1)What the Constitution concerns above all are fundamental issues of the State;(2)It serves as the basis of enacting(致力于)all other laws and regulations ,any laws contravening(违反)the constitutional provisions(规定)are null and avoid; (3)The procedures for adopting(采用)and amending(修改)it are far more stringent(严厉)and cautious than any other laws and regulations.4. What are the main sources of China' s constitutional law?(1) Constitutional Code(宪法典)--Constitution(1982)(2)Constitutional amendments(宪法修正案)---31 clauses (条款)of amendments (1988,1993and2004)(3)Constitutional acts(法律)mainly relating to the powers (权利)of the State and basic rights of the citizen.5.What are the basic rights of Chinese citizens stipulated(保证)in constitution of China?(1)Rights to equality(2)Political rights(3)Personal rights(4)Social, economic, educational and cultual rights.(5)Special person's rights .(特定主体)6.What are the basic principle of the Contract(合同)Law?(1) principle of equality(2)principle of voluntariness(自愿)(3)principle of good faith(诚信)(4)principle of abiding(遵守)by the laws and regulations ,observing(尊重)social ethics(道德标准)and the socioeconomic order(社会经济秩序)(5)principle of performing obligations(履行义务)7.How can you understand rights to equality stipulated in China's Constitution?(1)All citizens regardless of ethnic(种族)status(地位), race, sex,occupation,family background, religious belief, education ,properly status(妥善地位)or length of residence (居住期限), may equally enjoy the constitutional and statutory rights(法定权利) , and equally perform obligations prescribed(规定)by them.(2) The legal rights and interests of any person are subject to equal protection . The violations(违反)of the law should be brought to justice.(3) No privilege (特权)is allowed before the law.8.What are the requirements of an acceptance in concludinga contract?(1) an offer must be accepted by the offeree(受要约人),not be(=not by) a third party.(2) the acceptance must be unequivocal(明确).(3) in most cases, the acceptance must be communicated to the offeror(要约人)【接受要约必须传达】.9.On what ways will an offer terminate(终止)?(1)The offeror can withdraw(撤销)an offer at any time before acceptance.(2)The offer itself may specify that(指明)it will lapse(失效)after a set length of time.(3)The offeror may die or lose the legal capacity(法定资格,身份)to contract.10.As far as discharge of contract is concerned what are the provisions(规定)under continental law system(大陆法系)?(1)Payment(2)Deposit【提存】(3)set-off【抵消】(4)Release 【免除】(5)Merger【混同】11. What are the provisions under Chinese law system on discharge of contract?(1).performed obligation, the obligation were performed in accordance with the contract(2).terminated or rescinded(3) set off(相互抵消)(4)subject matter deposit.(5)The obligee releaed the obligor from obligations(6)Both the obligatory rights and obligatory liabilities were assumed by one party(7) provided by law or prescribed in advance by parties .12.What are the elements(基础)for a contract to be legally binding(有约束力)?(1)It must show agreement, including offer, acceptance,and mutuality(相互依存).(2)It must involve two or more parties having the legal capacity to contract.(3)It must be for a legal purpose .(4)It must be in the correct form ---for example ,certain contracts must be in writing .13.What are Chinese Citizen' s obligations in accordance with(依照)China's constitution ?(1) Unity of the country and nationalities(国家和名族的统一).(2)Obedience to(服从)the law(3)Keeping state secrets(4)Military service(5)Payment of taxes14.What are the primary sources of American law?(1)Constitutions(2)Treaties(条约)(3)Statutes(成文法)(4)Administrative rules and decisions(行政规则和决议)(5)Executive orders (行政命令,总统命令)(6)Court decisions(7)Cases(=law-judge-made)15.What are the secondary sources(第二类)of American law?Books and articles that summarize and clarify(总结明确)the primary sources of law.Legal encyclopedias(百科全书), compilations(法律汇编)(eg, Restatement of law), official comments to statutes ,treatises (专著,论文)articles in law reviews (评论such as Harvard Law Review) published by law schools,and articles in other legal journals are examples of secondary sources of law.二.Term Explanation1 MinorA minor is a person who has not yet reached the age of majority. In most state ,the age of majority is 18(including China)for contract purposes.2.contract lawContract law is a general term(总括)of the legal norm(规范)regulating(调节)the agreement establishing(建立),modifying(修改)and terminating(终结,确立)the civil rights and obligations between subjects of equal footing .【平等主体】3.AcceptanceAcceptance is the offeree's manifestation of intention to enter into a binding agreement on the terms stated in the offer.【承诺是受要约人在表现形式的基础上,想要进入一个具有法律约束力的合约条款中规定提供。

法律英语证书(LEC)全国统一考试样题试卷一

法律英语证书(LEC)全国统一考试样题试卷一

法律英语证书(LEC)全国统一考试样题试卷一本题为单项选择题,限时180分钟。

1. Bill of Rightsa. Domestic federal legislation.b. Legal protection against interference of rights by private individuals.c. A popular name given to the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.d. The federal constitutional provision which grants rights to state governments.2. Standinga. Abbreviation of “notwithstanding”b. The ability to bring a lawsuit because of a party’s actual injury for which the court can provide aremedy.c. The ripeness of a case or controversy.d. The status of a person, group, or organization appearing as a “friend of the court.”3. Considerationa. Process of judicial deliberation before rendering a decision in a contested case.b. The lengthy recitals of “boilerplate” language appearing i n many contracts.c. The inducement to enter a contract, and a necessary element to prove the validity of a contract.d. The detrimental reliance of an offeree.4. Promissory Estoppela. A failure to prosecute a civil or criminal action.b. Power to make an offer to the public rather than a specific individual.c. Equitable doctrine recognized as substitute for consideration in some cases.d. Ability of an agent to bind a principal in matters beyond the scope pf agency.5. Punitive Damagesa. Damages to compensate for injury .b. Civil damages meant to punish the wrongdoer for causing injury.c. “Nominal” or minimal damages.d. Non-monetary damages, such as an injunction (injunctive relief) or” specific injunction (injunctive relief) or “specific performance” of a contract obligation.6. When airplanes fly over your home, are your property rights violated?a. No, never.b. Normally, no, unless the flights are low and frequent.c. Yes, because you own all the air above your home, into outer space.d. Normally, no, based on your right to quiet use and enjoyment of the property.7. Venuea. The street or avenue where a courthouse can often be found.b. Diversity of citizenship.c. The dates of a trial.d. The location of a trial.8. Depositiona. A tool of discovery used before trial.b. Statements made by a witness on the witness stand during trial (also known as “trial testimony”).c. The position a defendant is placed in while waiting for a trial.d. The court’s resolution of a case.9. Generally speaking, a limited partnership may be dissolved by which of the following events or occurrences?a. By the filing of a certificate of limited partnership.b. By a relocation of the partnership.c. By the marriage of a limited partner.d. By the bankruptcy of a general partner.10. A corporation is a legal entity:a. created by the local government.b. created and recognized by an entrepreneurial agency.c. managed internally by the federal government.d. created and recognized by state law in most cases.11. Jurisdictiona. A geographic area, used primarily for determining eligibility to vote.b. The presence of a defendant in a state where he or she can be served with a summons or a subpoena.c. The power of the executive branch to enforce the judgments of the courts.d. The power and authority of a court or other body to render judgment in a case.12.Paralegala. A secondary source of law.b. A lawyer’s assistant.c. One who holds an advanced law degree.d. A law student.13. Kirby Construction Co. in preparing its bid for the construction a new hospital received a quotation of $120,000 from Kat’s Interiors Inc.who offered to do the kitchen work in the new hospital.This bid was $30,000 lower than Kirby’s next lowest bid for the kitchen work.As a result,Kirby lowered his bid by $20,000 before submitting it to the hospital board.After Kirby was awarded the construction bid,and had accepted Kat's offer, Kat’s president discovered that in his preparation of the quotation he had overlooked some subsidiary kitchen installments required by the plans.Immediately thereafter, Kat’s Interiors brings suit for rescission of the contract.They should(A)succeed,because of the unilateral mistake(B)not succeed,unless Kirby knew or should have known of Kat's error(C)succeed,because the mistake was an essential element of the bargain(D)not succeed,since the computation mistake was antecedent to acceptance of the bid14. In disputes over whether a partnership exists, which of the following is NOT considered to be an essential element?(A) An equal right in the management of the business.(B) The sharing of profits or losses.(C) The consultation on business strategy.(D) Joint ownership in the business.15. This jurisdiction makes suicide a crime. Jilly, a day trader, is despondent over a failed marriage and catastrophic financial losses during the recent 2,000 point drop in the Nasdaq stock exchange. Jilly went up to the roof of her fourth story apartment building and decided to jump off. She landed on top of two pedestrians, Alex and Jean Pietro, who cushioned her fall and saved her life. Unfortunately, Alex and Jean Pietro were seriously injured when Jilly crashed on top of them.Jilly is guilty of(A) battery(B) attempted murder(C) attempted manslaughter(D) reckless endangerment16. The Commonwealth of Delmarva has passed a law that provides that only residents of Delmarva who are citizens of the United States can own agricultural land in the state. Delp, a citizen of the United States who resides in the neighboring state of Agoura, has contracted with Barerra to purchase the latter’s farm which is located in Delmarva. Barrera, who is a resident of Delmarva, has been informed by his attorney that his sales agreement with Delp is null and void under state law.Which of the following is the best constitutional argument to contest the validity of the Delmarva statute?(A) The Contract Clause prohibition against a state from enacting any law that will impair the obligation of contracts.(B) The Privileges and Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.(C) The Privileges and Immunities Clause under Article IV, Section 2.(D) The national property power provision under Article IV, Section 3.17. Alice is sitting on her front porch watching her husband Bruce,who is mowing the lawn.Carl,who hates Bruce but is a friend of Alice’s,whose presence is knownto him,draws a pistol and threatens to kill Bruce.Alice,who is pregnant,Suffers severe emotional distress as a result of the trauma and soon afterwards has a miscarriage.In an action by Alice against Carl for mental anguish resulting in her miscarriage,Alice will(A)lose,because Carl did not know that Alice was pregnant(B)win,because it is highly probable that Carl’s extreme and outrageous conduct would cause emotional distress to Alice(C)lose,because Carl's actions were directed against Bruce,so only Bruce may recover for emotional distress(D)win,because she is Bruce's wife18. Clyde Cooch, a prominent judge, lived next door to Lester Biggs.Recently Judge Cooch had sentenced Lester Biggs' son, Dopey, to six months in prison on a narcotics charge.One afternoon while judge Cooch was mowing his lawn,Lester decided to avenge his son's conviction.Lester set up his water sprinkler behind some shrubbery separating their adjoining properties.As the judge was mowing his lawn and came within reach of the water sprinkler, Lester turned on the sprinkling device,and doused the judge with water.Judge Cooch would be able to recover against Lester for which of the followingtort(s):(A) negligence(B) battery(C) assault and battery(D) battery and trespass19. Cassie and her four-year-old son,Noah,were Christmas shopping at F.A.O. Schwartz Toy Store in midtown Manhattan.F.A.O. Schwartz,which operates one ofNew York's largest retail toy stores,sells a complete array of toys,games,dolls,hobbies and crafts.The iterns were displayed on a variety of tables and shelves which were easily accessible to the customers.While Cassie was walking down one of the aisles,her attention became focused on a "Howdy Doody” doll that was prominently exhibited on an overhead display shelf.When Cassie approached the doll display, she reached up to grab the "Howdy Doody" doll.As she did so, Cassie failed to see a “Buffalo Bob” doll lying on the floor.She tripped over the doll and fell down, fracturing her hip.If Cassie asserts a claim against F.A.O. Schwartz for her injuries,will the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur be applicable on the issue of the toy store's liability?(A)Yes,because Cassie was a business invitee on the premises of the toy store.(B)Yes,because F.A.O. Schwarfz was in control of the premises at the time of the accident.(C)No, because the "Buffalo Bob" doll may have been dislodged by another customer.(D)No,unless the “Buffalo Bob” doll had been displayed on the edge of the shelf in a negligent manner by one of F.A.O. Schwartz's employees.20. Amos is the owner in fee simple of Blackacre. a 7-acre tract, on which he maintains a dwelling house for himself and his family.Adjoining Blackacre is Whiteacre,a 10-acre tract,owned by Andy.In order to gain access to the highway, Amos has an easement to cross over Whiteacre.Amos has recently purchased Greenacre,a 12-acre tract,which abuts Whiteacre but is not appurtenant to Blackacre. Amos has begun constructing a farmhouse on Greenacre and is using the existing easement (across Whiteacre) to gain access to the 12-acre tract.Amos has never received permission from Andy to use the road across Whiteacre to gain access to Greenacre.In an appropriate action by Andy to enjoin Amos from using the existing easement to gain access to Greenacre,the plaintiff will most likely(A)succeed,because Amos is making use of the servient tenement beyond the scope and extent of the easement as it was originally created(B)succeed,because Amos has no right to use the servient tenement in connection with a tract of land which is not part of the dominant tenement(C)not succeed,because Amos has an easement by necessity(D)not succeed,because Amos has a right to use the easement in a manner not inconsistent with the rights of the owner of the servient tenement。

法律英语口语试题及答案整理

法律英语口语试题及答案整理

以下是整理的《法律英语⼝语试题及答案整理》,希望⼤家喜欢!为什么应当废除死刑有这样⼏个理由:死刑是⼀个有缺;9.Todiscusstheimportance;Mirandawarningisawarning;Mirandawarningguranteest;Mirandawarningalsomeanst;thiswarningrestrainsthep;⽶兰达警告:在刑事犯罪嫌疑⼈被询问之前,警察将其;⽶兰达警告为什么应当废除死刑有这样⼏个理由:死刑是⼀个有缺陷的机制。

证据表明,刑事司法系统(CJS)充斥着错误、贪官污吏和有缺陷的做法,但这个系统是仍然被授权作为执⾏死刑的机构。

事实上,许多死囚被宣布⽆罪,仅在2003年就包括12例,这警⽰我们该系统需要⼤修。

从道德的⾓度来说:在许多情况下,关于死刑的道德争论集中在―以眼还眼‖,或―以命抵命‖的经营理念。

这个论点主张死刑的道义上的公正地惩罚死罪。

然⽽,真正的道德问题应该是是否有⼈有资格说应由谁⽣谁死。

以另⼀个⼈的⽣命通过⼀种犯罪⾏为,或者通过死刑是错误的。

在⼤多数情况下,已被判处死刑的罪犯被保留了⽣命。

然⽽,具有讽刺意味的是,⼀个理应重视⼈的⽣命社会,却剥夺⼀个杀⼈犯的⽣命,⽽这个刑事司法系统有可能对⽆辜的⼈执⾏死刑?就费⽤⽽⾔:死囚监狱需要⽐囚犯监狱最为更昂贵的安全设施。

这种说法是真实的。

预审和审判死刑案件的成本远远⼤于⾮死刑案件。

此外,死刑案件的上诉和再审的成本是天⽂数字。

省下来的钱应该花在预防犯罪⽅案和教育,重塑,回到发展经济,⽽不是花费数⼗亿美元在全国范围内谴责罪犯死刑,判处终⾝监禁的囚犯。

9. To discuss the importance of Miranda warning (P62)Miranda warning is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody before they are interrogated to inform them about their constitutional rights. It includes the right toremain silent; being clearly informed of that anything the person says will be used against that person in court; the right to consult with an attorney and to have that attorney present during questioning, if he or she is indigent, an attorney will be provided at no cost to represent her or him.Miranda warning gurantees the constitutional rights citizens have during the criminal investigating process. Those rights are mainly from the fifth and sixth amendments.Miranda warning also means the confession made by the suspects cannot be used as the evidence in court to make a sentence. Therefore,this warning restrains the police from using illegal methods through undue process to investigate the crime and to get confession from suspects.⽶兰达警告:在刑事犯罪嫌疑⼈被询问之前,警察将其羁押时应该告诉他们的宪法权利。

法律英语试题与答案

法律英语试题与答案

法律英语考查试题及答案一、英译汉1.general jurisdiction 一般管辖2.bar examination 律师考试3.ripeness 案件成熟度4.substantive law 实体法5.no contest pleas 不辩护也不认罪的答辩二、汉译英1.巡回法院 circuit courts2.模拟法庭 moot court3.案件决议度 mootness4.起诉书 complaint5.被上诉人 appellee三、翻译短文1.No two legal systems,then,are exactly alike.Each is specific to its country or its jurisdiction.This does not mean,of course,that every legal system is entirely different from every other legal system.Not at all.When two countries are similar in culture and tradition,their legal systems are likely to be similar as well.No doubt the law of E1Salvador is very much like the Law of Honduras.The laws of Australia and New Zealand are not that far apart.没有两个法系是恰好相似的。

每一种法系对于它的国家和它的管辖范围是特定的。

当然,这并不意味着每一种法系是完全不同于其它任何一种法系。

当两个国家在文化和传统上相似的时候,他们的法系也很可能相似。

难怪萨尔瓦多的法律和洪都拉斯的法律异常相似。

澳大利亚的法律和新西兰的法律也不是相差甚远。

法律英语试卷B卷

法律英语试卷B卷

一、将下列英文单词和词语翻译成汉语(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)。

1、legal system2、appellant3、bar examination4、burden of proof5、buy-sell agreement6、civil law7、common law8、complete grant of power9、contract law10、convey11、corporation law12、creating contract13、death penalty14、family court15、husband-wife relation二、将下列词和词语翻译成英语(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)。

1、国际经济法2、投资证券3、法理学4、法律职业5、婚姻法6、谋杀7、过失杀人(罪)8、推翻9、合伙10、检察官11、证据规则12、制定法13、提请注意14、起诉书15、诉讼请求三、将下列英文句子翻译成汉语(共2小题,每小题10分,共20分)。

1、Forbid transfers of shares without the consent of other shareholders.2、“Judicial officers" refers to persons who exercise the functions of investigation, prosecution, adjudication and supervision and control.四、将下列英文短文翻译成汉语(1小题,共20分)。

Congress shall make no law(5分) respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; (5分) or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; (5分)or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances。

法律英语与国际合同考核试卷

法律英语与国际合同考核试卷
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2.如果合同中规定了______条款,那么在特定条件下,一方可以因为对方的违约行为而取消合同。
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3.合同的______条款通常规定了合同终止后哪些条款仍然有效。
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4.在国际货物销售合同中,______是指卖方将货物交给承运人并承担运输风险的时间点。
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5.当一方在合同中做出______时,意味着他们保证某个陈述是真实的,并且如果该陈述不真实,可能导致合同被取消。
C. Unlimited liability
D. Shared liability
11.以下哪个词表示“赔偿”在法律英语中?( )
A. Indemnity
B. Compensation
C. Damages
D. Remedy
12.关于合同条款的解释,以下哪个原则通常适用?( )
A. Literal interpretation
7.保密协议只在一方泄露了另一方的商业秘密时才生效。()
8.合同的修改必须以书面形式进行,口头修改无效。()
9.国际合同中的“汇率风险”通常由卖方承担。()
10.在法律英语中,“waiver”和“estoppel”是相同的概念,都指一方放弃了追究对方违约责任的权利。()
五、主观题(本题共4小题,每题5分,共20分)
20.以下哪个词汇在法律英语中指代“保险”?( )
A. Assurance
B. Indemnity
C. Insurance
D. Coverage
(请注意,本试卷的答案及评分标准需由专业人士根据实际教学要求制定。)
二、多选题(本题共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分,在每小题给出的四个选项中,至少有一项是符合题目要求的)
A.合同目的实现

2020司法考试刑法:原题与解答英文版

2020司法考试刑法:原题与解答英文版

2020司法考试刑法:原题与解答英文版2020 Criminal Law Exam: Original Questions and Answers1. What is the difference between murder and manslaughter?- Murder involves intent to kill or cause grievous harm, while manslaughter is the unlawful killing of a person without intent.2. Define the principle of double jeopardy.- Double jeopardy prohibits a person from being prosecuted twice for the same offense.3. What is the legal age of criminal responsibility in your jurisdiction?- The legal age of criminal responsibility in most jurisdictions is typically around 18 years old.4. Explain the concept of self-defense in criminal law.- Self-defense allows a person to use reasonable force to protect themselves or others from imminent harm.5. Can a person be held criminally responsible if they were under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the crime?- Yes, a person can still be held criminally responsible if they voluntarily consumed drugs or alcohol and committed a crime.6. What is the difference between burglary and robbery?- Burglary involves entering a building with the intent to commit a crime, while robbery involves taking someone's property through force or threat.7. Discuss the elements of the crime of assault.- Assault involves intentionally causing fear of physical harm or actual physical harm to another person.8. Can a person be charged with a crime if they were acting under duress?- In some cases, a person may have a defense if they were forced to commit a crime under threat of harm to themselves or others.9. Define the concept of criminal negligence.- Criminal negligence involves a reckless disregard for the safety of others, resulting in harm or death.10. What is the punishment for a first-time offender convicted of a white-collar crime?- The punishment for a first-time offender convicted of a white-collar crime may vary but could include fines, probation, or imprisonment.。

2020年法律英语考试样卷参照模板

2020年法律英语考试样卷参照模板

试卷一本题为单项选择题,限时180分钟。

1. Bill of Rightsa. Domestic federal legislation.b. Legal protection against interference of rights by private individuals.c. A popular name given to the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.d. The federal constitutional provision which grants rights to state governments.2. Standinga. Abbreviation of “notwithstanding”b. The ability to bring a lawsuit because of a party’s actual injury for which the court can provide a remedy.c. The ripeness of a case or controversy.d. The status of a person, group, or organization appearing as a “friend of the court.”3. Considerationa. Process of judicial deliberation before rendering a decision in a contested case.b. The lengthy recitals of “boilerplate” lan guage appearing in many contracts.c. The inducement to enter a contract, and a necessary element to prove the validity of a contract.d. The detrimental reliance of an offeree.4. Promissory Estoppela. A failure to prosecute a civil or criminal action.b. Power to make an offer to the public rather than a specific individual.c. Equitable doctrine recognized as substitute for consideration in some cases.d. Ability of an agent to bind a principal in matters beyond the scope pf agency.5. Punitive Damagesa. Damages to compensate for injury .b. Civil damages meant to punish the wrongdoer for causing injury.c. “Nominal” or minimal damages.d. Non-monetary damages, such as an injunction (injunctive relief) or” specific injunction (injunctive relief) or “specific performance” of a contract obligation.6. When airplanes fly over your home, are your property rights violated?a. No, never.b. Normally, no, unless the flights are low and frequent.c. Yes, because you own all the air above your home, into outer space.d. Normally, no, based on your right to quiet use and enjoyment of the property.7. Venuea. The street or avenue where a courthouse can often be found.b. Diversity of citizenship.c. The dates of a trial.d. The location of a trial.8. Depositiona. A tool of discovery used before trial.b. Statements made by a witness on the witness stand during trial (also known as “trial testimony”).c. The position a defendant is placed in while waiting for a trial.d. The court’s resolu tion of a case.9. Generally speaking, a limited partnership may be dissolved by which of the following events or occurrences?a. By the filing of a certificate of limited partnership.b. By a relocation of the partnership.c. By the marriage of a limited partner.d. By the bankruptcy of a general partner.10. A corporation is a legal entity:a. created by the local government.b. created and recognized by an entrepreneurial agency.c. managed internally by the federal government.d. created and recognized by state law in most cases.11. Jurisdictiona. A geographic area, used primarily for determining eligibility to vote.b. The presence of a defendant in a state where he or she can be served with a summons or a subpoena.c. The power of the executive branch to enforce the judgments of the courts.d. The power and authority of a court or other body to render judgment in a case.12.Paralegala. A secondary source of law.b. A lawyer’s assistant.c. One who holds an advanced law degree.d. A law student.13. Kirby Construction Co. in preparing its bid for the construction a new hospital received a quotation of $120,000 from Kat’s Interiors Inc.who offered to do the kitchen work in the new hospital.This bid was $30,000 lower than Kirby’s next lowest bid for the kitchen work.As a result,Kirby lowered his bid by $20,000 before submitting it to the hospital board.After Kirby was awarded the construction bid,and had accepted Kat's offer, Kat’s president disco vered that in his preparation of the quotation he had overlooked some subsidiary kitchen installments required by the plans.Immediately thereafter, Kat’s Interiors brings suit for rescission of the contract.They should(A)succeed,because of the unilateral mistake(B)not succeed,unless Kirby knew or should have known of Kat's error(C)succeed,because the mistake was an essential element of the bargain(D)not succeed,since the computation mistake was antecedent to acceptance of the bid14. In disputes over whether a partnership exists, which of the following is NOT considered to be an essential element?(A) An equal right in the management of the business.(B) The sharing of profits or losses.(C) The consultation on business strategy.(D) Joint ownership in the business.15. This jurisdiction makes suicide a crime. Jilly, a day trader, is despondent over a failed marriage and catastrophic financial losses during the recent 2,000 point drop in the Nasdaq stock exchange. Jilly went up to the roof of her fourth story apartment building and decided to jump off. She landed on top of two pedestrians, Alex and Jean Pietro, who cushioned her fall and saved her life. Unfortunately, Alex and Jean Pietro were seriously injured when Jilly crashed on top of them.Jilly is guilty of(A) battery(B) attempted murder(C) attempted manslaughter(D) reckless endangerment16. The Commonwealth of Delmarva has passed a law that provides that only residents of Delmarva who are citizens of the United States can own agricultural land in the state. Delp, a citizen of the United States who resides in the neighboring state of Agoura, has contracted with Barerra to purchase the latter’s farm which is located inDelmarva. Barrera, who is a resident of Delmarva, has been informed by his attorney that his sales agreement with Delp is null and void under state law.Which of the following is the best constitutional argument to contest the validity of the Delmarva statute?(A) The Contract Clause prohibition against a state from enacting any law that will impair the obligation of contracts.(B) The Privileges and Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.(C) The Privileges and Immunities Clause under Article IV, Section 2.(D) The national property power provision under Article IV, Section 3.17. Alice is sitting on her front porch watching her husband Bruce,who is mowing the lawn.Carl,who hates Bruce but is a friend of Alice’s,whose presence is known to him,draws a pistol and threatens to kill Bruce.Alice,who is pregnant,Suffers severe emotional distress as a result of the trauma and soon afterwards has a miscarriage.In an action by Alice against Carl for mental anguish resulting in her miscarriage,Alice will(A)lose,because Carl did not know that Alice was pregnant(B)win,because it is highly probable that Carl’s extreme and outrageous conduct would cause emotional distress to Alice(C)lose,because Carl's actions were directed against Bruce,so only Bruce may recover for emotional distress(D)win,because she is Bruce's wife18. Clyde Cooch, a prominent judge, lived next door to Lester Biggs.Recently Judge Cooch had sentenced Lester Biggs' son, Dopey, to six months in prison on a narcotics charge.One afternoon while judge Cooch was mowing his lawn,Lester decided to avenge his son's conviction.Lester set up his water sprinkler behind some shrubbery separating their adjoining properties.As the judge was mowing his lawn and came within reach of the water sprinkler, Lester turned on the sprinkling device,and doused the judge with water.Judge Cooch would be able to recover against Lester for which of the following tort(s):(A) negligence(B) battery(C) assault and battery(D) battery and trespass19. Cassie and her four-year-old son,Noah,were Christmas shopping at F.A.O. Schwartz Toy Store in midtown Manhattan.F.A.O. Schwartz,which operates one of New York's largest retail toy stores,sells a complete array of toys,games,dolls,hobbies and crafts.The iterns were displayed on a variety of tables and shelves which were easily accessible to the customers.While Cassie was walking down one of the aisles,her attention became focused on a "Howdy Doody” doll that was prominently exhibited on an overhead display shelf.When Cassie approached the doll display, she reached up to grab the "Howdy Doody" doll.As she did so, Cassie failed to see a “Buffalo Bob” doll lying on the floor.She tripped over the doll and fell down, fracturing her hip.If Cassie asserts a claim against F.A.O. Schwartz for her injuries,will the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur be applicable on the issue of the toy store's liability?(A)Yes,because Cassie was a business invitee on the premises of the toy store.(B)Yes,because F.A.O. Schwarfz was in control of the premises at the time of the accident.(C)No, because the "Buffalo Bob" doll may have been dislodged by another customer.(D)No,unless the “Buffalo Bob” doll had been displayed on the edge of the shelf in a negligent manner by oneof F.A.O. Schwartz's employees.20. Amos is the owner in fee simple of Blackacre. a 7-acre tract, on which he maintains a dwelling house for himself and his family.Adjoining Blackacre is Whiteacre,a 10-acre tract,owned by Andy.In order to gain access to the highway, Amos has an easement to cross over Whiteacre.Amos has recently purchased Greenacre,a 12-acre tract,which abuts Whiteacre but is not appurtenant to Blackacre. Amos has begun constructing a farmhouse on Greenacre and is using the existing easement (across Whiteacre) to gain access to the 12-acre tract.Amos has never received permission from Andy to use the road across Whiteacre to gain access to Greenacre.In an appropriate action by Andy to enjoin Amos from using the existing easement to gain access to Greenacre,the plaintiff will most likely(A)succeed,because Amos is making use of the servient tenement beyond the scope and extent of the easement as it was originally created(B)succeed,because Amos has no right to use the servient tenement in connection with a tract of land which is not part of the dominant tenement(C)not succeed,because Amos has an easement by necessity(D)not succeed,because Amos has a right to use the easement in a manner not inconsistent with the rights of the owner of the servient tenement试卷二本题包括翻译、写作两部分,共限时180分钟1 Translation(1)Please translate the following paragraph into English根据中国银监会的资料,截至2004年12月31日,中国境内共有12家持有全国性银行执照的股份制商业银行。

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试卷一本题为单项选择题,限时180分钟。

1. Bill of Rightsa. Domestic federal legislation.b. Legal protection against interference of rights by private individuals.c. A popular name given to the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.d. The federal constitutional provision which grants rights to state governments.2. Standinga. Abbreviation of “notwithstanding”b. The ability to bring a lawsuit because of a party’s actual injury for which the court can provide a remedy.c. The ripeness of a case or controversy.d. The status of a person, group, or organization appearing as a “friend of the court.”3. Considerationa. Process of judicial deliberation before rendering a decision in a contested case.b. The lengthy recitals of “boilerplate” lan guage appearing in many contracts.c. The inducement to enter a contract, and a necessary element to prove the validity of a contract.d. The detrimental reliance of an offeree.4. Promissory Estoppela. A failure to prosecute a civil or criminal action.b. Power to make an offer to the public rather than a specific individual.c. Equitable doctrine recognized as substitute for consideration in some cases.d. Ability of an agent to bind a principal in matters beyond the scope pf agency.5. Punitive Damagesa. Damages to compensate for injury .b. Civil damages meant to punish the wrongdoer for causing injury.c. “Nominal” or minimal damages.d. Non-monetary damages, such as an injunction (injunctive relief) or” specific injunction (injunctive relief) or “specific performance” of a contract obligation.6. When airplanes fly over your home, are your property rights violated?a. No, never.b. Normally, no, unless the flights are low and frequent.c. Yes, because you own all the air above your home, into outer space.d. Normally, no, based on your right to quiet use and enjoyment of the property.7. Venuea. The street or avenue where a courthouse can often be found.b. Diversity of citizenship.c. The dates of a trial.d. The location of a trial.8. Depositiona. A tool of discovery used before trial.b. Statements made by a witness on the witness stand during trial (also known as “trial testimony”).c. The position a defendant is placed in while waiting for a trial.d. The court’s resolu tion of a case.9. Generally speaking, a limited partnership may be dissolved by which of the following events or occurrences?a. By the filing of a certificate of limited partnership.b. By a relocation of the partnership.c. By the marriage of a limited partner.d. By the bankruptcy of a general partner.10. A corporation is a legal entity:a. created by the local government.b. created and recognized by an entrepreneurial agency.c. managed internally by the federal government.d. created and recognized by state law in most cases.11. Jurisdictiona. A geographic area, used primarily for determining eligibility to vote.b. The presence of a defendant in a state where he or she can be served with a summons or a subpoena.c. The power of the executive branch to enforce the judgments of the courts.d. The power and authority of a court or other body to render judgment in a case.12.Paralegala. A secondary source of law.b. A lawyer’s assistant.c. One who holds an advanced law degree.d. A law student.13. Kirby Construction Co. in preparing its bid for the construction a new hospital received a quotation of $120,000 from Kat’s Interiors Inc.who offered to do the kitchen work in the new hospital.This bid was $30,000 lower than Kirby’s next lowest bid for the kitchen work.As a result,Kirby lowered his bid by $20,000 before submitting it to the hospital board.After Kirby was awarded the construction bid,and had accepted Kat's offer, Kat’s president disco vered that in his preparation of the quotation he had overlooked some subsidiary kitchen installments required by the plans.Immediately thereafter, Kat’s Interiors brings suit for rescission of the contract.They should(A)succeed,because of the unilateral mistake(B)not succeed,unless Kirby knew or should have known of Kat's error(C)succeed,because the mistake was an essential element of the bargain(D)not succeed,since the computation mistake was antecedent to acceptance of the bid14. In disputes over whether a partnership exists, which of the following is NOT considered to be an essential element?(A) An equal right in the management of the business.(B) The sharing of profits or losses.(C) The consultation on business strategy.(D) Joint ownership in the business.15. This jurisdiction makes suicide a crime. Jilly, a day trader, is despondent over a failed marriage and catastrophic financial losses during the recent 2,000 point drop in the Nasdaq stock exchange. Jilly went up to the roof of her fourth story apartment building and decided to jump off. She landed on top of two pedestrians, Alex and Jean Pietro, who cushioned her fall and saved her life. Unfortunately, Alex and Jean Pietro were seriously injured when Jilly crashed on top of them.Jilly is guilty of(A) battery(B) attempted murder(C) attempted manslaughter(D) reckless endangerment16. The Commonwealth of Delmarva has passed a law that provides that only residents of Delmarva who are citizens of the United States can own agricultural land in the state. Delp, a citizen of the United States who resides in the neighboring state of Agoura, has contracted with Barerra to purchase the latter’s farm which is located inDelmarva. Barrera, who is a resident of Delmarva, has been informed by his attorney that his sales agreement with Delp is null and void under state law.Which of the following is the best constitutional argument to contest the validity of the Delmarva statute?(A) The Contract Clause prohibition against a state from enacting any law that will impair the obligation of contracts.(B) The Privileges and Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.(C) The Privileges and Immunities Clause under Article IV, Section 2.(D) The national property power provision under Article IV, Section 3.17. Alice is sitting on her front porch watching her husband Bruce,who is mowing the lawn.Carl,who hates Bruce but is a friend of Alice’s,whose presence is known to him,draws a pistol and threatens to kill Bruce.Alice,who is pregnant,Suffers severe emotional distress as a result of the trauma and soon afterwards has a miscarriage.In an action by Alice against Carl for mental anguish resulting in her miscarriage,Alice will(A)lose,because Carl did not know that Alice was pregnant(B)win,because it is highly probable that Carl’s extreme and outrageous conduct would cause emotional distress to Alice(C)lose,because Carl's actions were directed against Bruce,so only Bruce may recover for emotional distress(D)win,because she is Bruce's wife18. Clyde Cooch, a prominent judge, lived next door to Lester Biggs.Recently Judge Cooch had sentenced Lester Biggs' son, Dopey, to six months in prison on a narcotics charge.One afternoon while judge Cooch was mowing his lawn,Lester decided to avenge his son's conviction.Lester set up his water sprinkler behind some shrubbery separating their adjoining properties.As the judge was mowing his lawn and came within reach of the water sprinkler, Lester turned on the sprinkling device,and doused the judge with water.Judge Cooch would be able to recover against Lester for which of the following tort(s):(A) negligence(B) battery(C) assault and battery(D) battery and trespass19. Cassie and her four-year-old son,Noah,were Christmas shopping at F.A.O. Schwartz Toy Store in midtown Manhattan.F.A.O. Schwartz,which operates one of New York's largest retail toy stores,sells a complete array of toys,games,dolls,hobbies and crafts.The iterns were displayed on a variety of tables and shelves which were easily accessible to the customers.While Cassie was walking down one of the aisles,her attention became focused on a "Howdy Doody” doll that was prominently exhibited on an overhead display shelf.When Cassie approached the doll display, she reached up to grab the "Howdy Doody" doll.As she did so, Cassie failed to see a “Buffalo Bob” doll lying on the floor.She tripped over the doll and fell down, fracturing her hip.If Cassie asserts a claim against F.A.O. Schwartz for her injuries,will the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur be applicable on the issue of the toy store's liability?(A)Yes,because Cassie was a business invitee on the premises of the toy store.(B)Yes,because F.A.O. Schwarfz was in control of the premises at the time of the accident.(C)No, because the "Buffalo Bob" doll may have been dislodged by another customer.(D)No,unless the “Buffalo Bob” doll had been displayed on the edge of the shelf in a negligent manner by oneof F.A.O. Schwartz's employees.20. Amos is the owner in fee simple of Blackacre. a 7-acre tract, on which he maintains a dwelling house for himself and his family.Adjoining Blackacre is Whiteacre,a 10-acre tract,owned by Andy.In order to gain access to the highway, Amos has an easement to cross over Whiteacre.Amos has recently purchased Greenacre,a 12-acre tract,which abuts Whiteacre but is not appurtenant to Blackacre. Amos has begun constructing a farmhouse on Greenacre and is using the existing easement (across Whiteacre) to gain access to the 12-acre tract.Amos has never received permission from Andy to use the road across Whiteacre to gain access to Greenacre.In an appropriate action by Andy to enjoin Amos from using the existing easement to gain access to Greenacre,the plaintiff will most likely(A)succeed,because Amos is making use of the servient tenement beyond the scope and extent of the easement as it was originally created(B)succeed,because Amos has no right to use the servient tenement in connection with a tract of land which is not part of the dominant tenement(C)not succeed,because Amos has an easement by necessity(D)not succeed,because Amos has a right to use the easement in a manner not inconsistent with the rights of the owner of the servient tenement试卷二本题包括翻译、写作两部分,共限时180分钟1 Translation(1)Please translate the following paragraph into English根据中国银监会的资料,截至2004年12月31日,中国境内共有12家持有全国性银行执照的股份制商业银行。

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