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[单选题]某高中对严重违反校纪的学生张某处以留校察看处分,并将处分文件在学校宣传栏公开张贴。该学校的行为( )。
A. 侵犯了张某的名誉权
B. 保障了师生的财产安全
C. 侵犯了张某的隐私权
D. 履行了学校的管理职责
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学习资料:
[单选题]( )的速度、质量是智力技能形成的重要标志。
A. 思维
B. 反应
C. 语言
D. 理解
[单选题]化解消极情绪主要是引导学生学会调节和控制消极情绪,下列正确的有( )。①宣泄调控②转移调控⑧放松训练④向教师父母朋友等寻求支持
A. 1个
B. 2个
C. 3个
D. 4个
[单选题]某老师未经学生允许,私自将学生的作品编入自己编著的优秀作文集,对该老师的做法叙述正确的是( )。
A. 该老师侵害了学生的财产权
B. 该老师侵害了学生的著作权
C. 该老师侵害了学生的名誉权
D. 该老师侵害了学生的人身权
[单选题]Passage 2
The subject of ballads, books and films,Robin Hood has proven to be one of popular
culture's most enduring folk heroes. Overthe course of 700 years, the outlaw fromNottingham shire who robs the rich to giveto the poor has emerged as one of the most enduring folk heroes in popular culture andone of the most versatile. But how has thelegend of Sherwood Forests merry out laws evolved over time? Did a real Robin Hood inspire these classic tales?
Beginning in the 15th century and perhaps even earlier, Christian revelers in certain partsof England celebrated May Day with plays and games involving a Robin Hood figure withnear-religious significance. In the 19th century,writer-illustrators like Howard Pyle adaptedthe traditional tales for children, popularizingthem in the United States and around theworld.More recently, bringing Robin to thesilver screen has become a rite of passagefor directors ranging from Michael Curtiz andRidley Scott to Terry Gilliam and Mel Brooks.
Throughout Robins existence, writers,performers and filmmakers have probed theirimaginations for new incarnations thatresonate with their respective audiences.In 14th-century England, where agrarian discontent had begun to chip away atthe feudal system, he appears as an anti-establishment rebel who murders government agents and wealthy landowners. Latervariations from times of less social upheaval dispense with the gore and cast Robin as a dispossessed aristocrat with a heart of gold and a love interest, Maid Marian.
Academics. meanwhile have combedthe historical record for evidence of a realrobin Hood English legal records suggestthat, as early as the 13th century, “Robehod,”“Rabunhod”and other variations had become common epithets for criminals. But what hadinspired these nicknames: a fictional tale,an infamous bandit or an amalgam of both?The first literary references to Robin Hood appear in a series of 14th- and 15th-century ballads about a violent yeoman who lived inSherwood Forest with his men and frequently clashed with the Sheriff of Nottingham.Rather than a peasant, knight or fallennoble, as in later versions, the protagonistof these medieval stories is a commonerLittle John and Will Scarlet are part of thisRobin's “merry”crew--meaning, at the time, anoutlaws gang--but Maid Marian, Friar Tuck and Alan-a-Dale would not enter the legend untillater, possibly as part of the May Day rituals.
While most contemporary scholarshave failed to turn up solid clues, medieval
chroniclers took or granted that a historicalRobin Hood lived and breathed during the 12thor 13th century. The details of their accountsvary widely, however, placing him in conflictingregions and eras. Not until John Majors“History of Greater Britain”(1521), for example,is he depicted as a follower of King Richard,one of his defining characteristics in moderntimes.
We may never know for sure whetherRobin Hood ever existed outside the versesof ballads and pages of books. And even ifwe did, fans, young and old, would still surelyflock to England's Nottinghamshire region for a tour of the legends alleged former hangouts,from centuries-old pubs to the Major Oak inSherwood Forest.What we do know is thatthe notion of a brave rebel who live on theoutskirts of society, fighting injustice andoppression with his band of companions, hauniversal appeal-whether he's played by ErrollFlynn, Russell Crowe or even, as on a 1979 episode of“The Muppet Show, Kermit the Frog.”
Which of the following has been a defining characteristics of Robin Hood sixteenth century according to the passage?
A. A religious celebrity
B. A versatile aristocrat
C. A supporter of King Richard
D. A beloved robber in Nottingham
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