单选题In India, almost all marriages are arranged. Even among the educated middle classes in modern, urban India, marriage is as much a concern of the families as it is of the individuals. So customary is the practice of arranged marriage that there is a special name for a marriage which is not
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: It is called a "love match".
On my first field trip to India, I met many young men and women whose parents were in the process of "getting them married." In many cases, the bride and groom would not meet each other before the marriage. At most they might meet for a
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conversation, and this meeting would take place only after their parents had decided that the match was
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. Parents do not force their children to marry a person who either marriage partner finds objectionable. But only after one match is refused will another be sought.
As a young American woman in India for the first time, I found this custom of arranged marriage strange. How could any intelligent young person
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to such a marriage without great reluctance? It was
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to everything I believed about the importance of romantic love as the only basis of a happy marriage. It was also in conflict with my strongly held beliefs that the choice of such a close and permanent relationship could be made only by individuals involved. If anyone had tried to arrange my marriage, I would have been
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!
Sita, one of my young friends, was a college graduate with a degree in political science. She had been waiting for over a year while her parents were arranging a match for her. I found it difficult to accept the obedient (顺从的) manner in which this well-educated young woman awaited the outcome of a process that would
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her spending the rest of her life with a man she hardly knew, a total stranger,
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by her parents.
In frustration and distress, I asked her, "Don"t you care who you
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?" "Of course I care," she answered. "This is why I must let my parents choose a boy for me. My marriage is too important to be arranged by such a (n) inexperienced person as myself. In such matters, it is better to have my parents"
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单选题Her phone ______ for more than ten minutes. Why doesn"t she answer it?
单选题公安机关的性质,是指公安机关与其他国家机关相区别的( )。
单选题世界各国警察,由于受英、法两国警察制度的影响,形成两种不同的警政管理体制——以英国为代表的地方自治制和以法国为代表的中央集权制。 ( )
单选题根据我国《宪法》的规定,有权修改宪法的是( )。
单选题完全不能控制自己行为的精神病人,其责任能力( )。
单选题小女孩甲(8岁)与小男孩乙(12岁)放学后常结伴回家。一日,甲对乙讲:“听说我们回家途中的王家昨日买了一条狗,我们能否绕道回家?”乙答:“不要怕!被狗咬了我负责。”后甲和乙路经王家时同时被狗咬伤,然后住进了医院。该案赔偿责任应如何承担?( )
单选题按照______的原则和“革命化、年轻化、知识化、专业化”的方针,选好各级公安机关的领导班子,以一流的班子带出一流的队伍,一流的队伍干出一流的工作,一流的工作创造一流的业绩,确保人民的安居乐业,国家的长治久安。
单选题某县县政府几位主要领导干部利用职权在洪灾期间引爆某水库堤岸,淹没下游的村庄,以此取得了国家的经济救济。县检察院认为此案由检察机关立案侦查更为适宜,该县检察院需经履行的法律程序是什么?( )A.上一级公安机关研究同意B.县检察委员会研究决定C.上一级检察院批准D.省级以上人民检察院决定
单选题尊重和保障人权是我国( )确立的一项重要原则。
单选题下列情形中,侵犯了公民宪法权利的是______。
单选题警衔等级的设置是警衔制度的核心,设有______等十三级。
单选题在公安队伍正规化建设中,( )是规范管理的前提和基础。
单选题公安机关看守所、收容教育所、治安拘留所、强制戒毒所等监管场所要将被监管对象的( )以及生活卫生管理制度等张榜公布。
单选题下列哪一说法是不正确的?( )
单选题张某是 A 球队的球迷,某日,张某去球场观看 A 球队和 B 球队的比赛,比赛过程中,A 球队形势不利
单选题The cashier was suspected of stealing money from the supermarket, so the police decide to ______ his every move.
单选题国家权力机关的监督是______依法对公安机关及其人民警察执法活动的监督。
单选题Nowadays when a boy takes a girl out for a meal, the girl will probably insist on paying her ______ of the bill.
单选题( )是人民群众在社会治安方面当家作主的体现,是人民群众广泛参与治安事务的一个必然趋势。
