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Five Problems Financial Reform Doesn’t Fix

The legislation concerning financial reform focuses on helping regulators detect and defuse (减少……的危险) the next crisis. But it doesn’t address many of the underlying conditions that can cause problems.
The legislation gives regulators the power to oversee shadow banks and take failing firms apart, convenes a council of superregulators to watch the megafirms that pose a risk to the full financial system, and much else.
But the bill does more to help regulators detect the next financial crisis than to actually stop it from happening. In that way, it’s like the difference between improving public health and improving medicine: The bill focuses on helping the doctors who figure out when you’re sick and how to get you better rather than on the conditions (sewer systems and air quality and hygiene standards and so on) that contribute to whether you get sick in the first place.
That is to
A. Bank runs would be prohibited.
B. Their money might be insured in some way.
C. Their deposits could be make safer.
D. The value of heir collateral would be insured.

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Five Problems Financial Reform Doesn’t Fix

The legislation concerning financial reform focuses on helping regulators detect and defuse (减少……的危险) the next crisis. But it doesn’t address many of the underlying conditions that can cause problems.
The legislation gives regulators the power to oversee shadow banks and take failing firms apart, convenes a council of superregulators to watch the megafirms that pose a risk to the full financial system, and much else.
But the bill does more to help regulators detect the next financial crisis than to actually stop it from happening. In that way, it’s like the difference between improving public health and improving medicine: The bill focuses on helping the doctors who figure out when you’re sick and how to get you better rather than on the conditions (sewer systems and air quality and hygiene standards and so on) that contribute to whether you get sick in the first place.
That is to
A. Strengthening the regulation of banks and companies.
B. Lessening the workload of doctors.
C. Curbing the occurrence of financial crises.
D. Elimination of underlying causes of financial crises.
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Five Problems Financial Reform Doesn’t Fix

The legislation concerning financial reform focuses on helping regulators detect and defuse (减少……的危险) the next crisis. But it doesn’t address many of the underlying conditions that can cause problems.
The legislation gives regulators the power to oversee shadow banks and take failing firms apart, convenes a council of superregulators to watch the megafirms that pose a risk to the full financial system, and much else.
But the bill does more to help regulators detect the next financial crisis than to actually stop it from happening. In that way, it’s like the difference between improving public health and improving medicine: The bill focuses on helping the doctors who figure out when you’re sick and how to get you better rather than on the conditions (sewer systems and air quality and hygiene standards and so on) that contribute to whether you get sick in the first place.
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Five Ways to Fix America’s Schools

American education was once the best in the world. But today, our private and public universities are losing their competitive edge to foreign institutions, they are losing the advertising wars to for-profit colleges and they are losing control over their own admissions because of an ill-conceived ranking system. With the recession causing big state budget cuts, the situation in higher education has turned critical. Here are a few radical ideas to improve matters:
Raise the age of compulsory education
Twenty-six states require children to attend school until age 16, the rest until 17 or 18, but we should ensure that all children stay in school until age 19. Simply completing high school no longer provides students with an education sufficient for them to compete in the 21st-century economy. So every child should receive a year of post-secondary education.
The benefits of a
A. their advertisements are losing competitiveness
B. the management of the admission is poor
C. the ranking system of the universities is poorly planned
D. there is a big state budget cut of the universities
[单项选择]What does the woman mean[A] She doesn’t want to lend the book to the man.[B] She will lend the book to the man, but now.[C] She is not sure what to do.
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