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[填空题]Our concept of tourism arises from ______.
[单项选择]Liquidity risk arises from the inability of a bank to accommodate unexpected decreases in (21) or to fund increases in (22) . When a bank has (23) liquidity, it cannot obtain sufficient funds, either by increasing liabilities or by (24) assets promptly, at a reasonable cost, thereby affecting profitability. In extreme cases, insufficient liquidity cam lead to the (25) of a bank.
A. liabilities B. assets C. sufficiency D. supply
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{{U}} (23) {{/U}} liquidity, it cannot obtain sufficient funds, either by
increasing liabilities or by {{U}} (24) {{/U}} assets promptly, at a
reasonable cost, thereby affecting profitability. In extreme cases, insufficient
liquidity cam lead to the {{U}} (25) {{/U}} of a
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A. liabilities
B. assets
C. sufficiency
D. supply
[单项选择]Montaigne’s hold on his readers arises from many causes. There is his frank and curious self-delineation. That interests, because it is the revelation of a very peculiar nature. Then there is the positive value of separate thoughts imbedded in iris strange whimsicality and humor. Lastly, there is the perennial charm of style, which is never a separate quality, but rather the amalgam and issue of all the mental and moral qualities in a man’s possession, and which bears the same relation to these that light bears to the mingled elements that make up the orb of the sun. And style, after all, rather than thought, is the immortal thing in literature. In literature, the charm of style is indefinable, yet all subduing, just as fine manners are in social life. In reality, it is not of so much consequence what you say, as how you say it. Memorable sentences are memorable on account of some irradiating word. "But Shadwell never deviates into sense, for instance." Young Roscius, in his provincial
A. a farmer
B. an actor
C. incorrect
D. ordinary