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赵某教唆李某杀死王某,李某接受唆使后于深夜潜入王家,适逢王某外出未归,李某便将熟睡中

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赵某教唆李某杀死王某,李某接受唆使后于深夜潜入王家,适逢王某外出未归,李某便将熟睡中的王某的妻子强 * * 后逃离。本案中,赵某的行为( )。

A.不构成犯罪

B.属于意外事件

C.应当从重处罚

D.可以从轻或者减轻处罚

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参考答案:B

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“The psychology of global depression has changed the way many people do things,” Jenny Chang, managing director in Taiwan (China), said in a statement. “They are making life-changing decisions based on the current global depression, such as postponing marriage, having children, moving house, changing jobs or pursuing higher education. Even in a relatively effect-free economy like Taiwan’s.”

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62. What information did Market research firm Synovate want to get by making the survey?

A. The effects of global depression on people’s money and life attitudes.

B. The loss people suffered in the global depression.

C. The number of people who like global depression.

D. The influence of economical crisis on the US.

63. What can be inferred from the article?

A. The global depression had no effects on economy in Taiwan of China at all.

B. Global depression led some people to give up their higher education.

C. More people will spend their money more carefully after the global depression.

D. Some people felt glad about the global depression for the benefits it brought them.

64. What does the underlined world “it” in the fifth paragraph refer to?

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C. Responsibility for the country.         D. Attitude towards life.

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A. The economic crisis made more people try to save more money.

B. The situation of unemployment in the US became more serious.

C. Lots of people put off some important events in their life for the economic crisis.

D. Economic crisis helped people change their ideas about money and life.

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