The law of private international
tribunals with respect to conflicts of interest of arbitrators is quite
extensive, albeit by no means uniform. It relates both to what will disqualify
an arbitrator and to what the arbitrator must disclose during the selection
process. Most national legal systems have statutory roles as to the types of
interests, relationships, and experiences that disqualify an arbitrator. Not
infrequently, the disqualifying factors are identical for arbitrators and
judges, although they may treat domestic and international arbitration somewhat
differently, and may indeed supplement the international roles with additional
features. A closer look reveals that courts and arbitration agencies tend to
apply the regulations relatively lightly, recognizing that arbitrators move in
the highly interconnected world of affairs, A. something that cannot be determined by the text B. all parties being present when matters involving them are discussed C. the requirement to set aside a decision D. impartiality
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[单项选择] Passage 2
The law of private international
tribunals with respect to conflicts of interest of arbitrators is quite
extensive, albeit by no means uniform. It relates both to what will disqualify
an arbitrator and to what the arbitrator must disclose during the selection
process. Most national legal systems have statutory roles as to the types of
interests, relationships, and experiences that disqualify an arbitrator. Not
infrequently, the disqualifying factors are identical for arbitrators and
judges, although they may treat domestic and international arbitration somewhat
differently, and may indeed supplement the international roles with additional
features. A closer look reveals that courts and arbitration agencies tend to
apply the regulations relatively lightly, recognizing that arbitrators move in
the highly interconnected world of affairs, A. International Arbitrators: Causes and Solutions B. Arbitrators: Causes and Solutions C. Arbitrators: Problems in Practice D. International Arbitrators and Conflicts of Interests
[单项选择] Passage Four
From the 1960s, international terrorist
crimes, such as the hijacking of passenger aircraft, political assassinations
and kidnappings, and urban bombings, constituted a growing phenomenon of
increasing concern, especially to Western governments. Most terrorist
groups are associated either with millenarian revolutionary movements on an
international scale (such as some Marxist organizations) or with nationalist
movements of particular ethnic, religious, or other cultural focus.
Three broad categories of terrorist crime may be distinguished, not in
legal terms, but by intention. Foremost is the use of violence and the threat of
violence to create public fear. This may be done by making random attacks to
injure or kill anyone who happens to be in the vicinity when an attack takes
place. Because such crimes deny by virtue of their A. some Marxist organizations B. millenarian revolutionary movements C. nationalist movements of particular religious focus D. heads of state and members of governments
[单项选择] Passage One
The private car is assumed to have
widened our horizons and increased our mobility. When we consider our children’s
mobility, they can be driven to more places than they could visit without access
to a motor vehicle. However, allowing our cities to be dominated by cars has
progressively eroded children’s independent mobility. Children have lost much of
their freedom to explore their own neighborhood or city without adult
supervision. Children’s independent access to their local
streets may be important for their own personal, mental and psychological
development. Allowing them to get to know their own neighborhood and community
gives them a ’sense of place’. This depends on active exploration, which is not
provided for when children are passengers in cars. Not only is it important that
children be able to get to local play area A. motor vehicles improve children’s independent mobility B. the convenience of cars has also brought bad effects upon children C. cars make children lose freedom for they are always supervised by their parents D. parents should make full use of their cars to make their children independent
[单项选择]Passage Two A. Private schools admit more students. B. Private schools charge less than religious schools. C. Private schools run a variety of programs. D. Private schools allow students to enjoy more freedom.
[单项选择]Passage OneA. They have a private tutor. B. They go to a regular school. C. They attend a special school. D. They are taught by their parents.
[单项选择]The law of private international tribunals with respect to conflicts of interest of arbitrators is quite extensive, albeit by no means uniform. It relates both to what will disqualify an arbitrator and to what the arbitrator must disclose during the selection process. Most national legal systems have statutory roles as to the types of interests, relationships, and experiences that disqualify an arbitrator. Not infrequently, the disqualifying factors are identical for arbitrators and judges, although they may treat domestic and international arbitration somewhat differently, and may indeed supplement the international roles with additional features. A closer look reveals that courts and arbitration agencies tend to apply the regulations relatively lightly, recognizing that arbitrators move in the highly interconnected world of affairs, and do not stand aloof from commerce as judges do. Accordingly, acquaintanceship with the parties and their counsel does not suffice to disqualify, where A. to supplement the two arbitrators chosen by the contending sides B. to reach a final decision after the two arbitrators have submitted their decision C. by someone not involved in the matter in dispute D. as a pawn of the appointers
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