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[填空题]I’m interested in the criminal justice system of our country. It seems to me that something has to be done, if we’re to (26) as a country. I certainly don’t know what the answers to our problems are. Things certainly get complicated (27) when you get into them, but I wonder if something couldn’t be done to deal with some of these problems. One thing I’m concerned about is our practice of putting (28) who haven’t harmed anyone. Why not work out some system whereby they can pay back the debts they owe society (29) incurring another debt by going to prison and, of course, coming under the influence of hardened criminals. I’m also concerned about the short prison sentences people are (30) for serious crimes. Of course one alternative to this is to (31) capital punishment, but I’m not sure I would be for that. I’m not sure it’s right to take an eye for eye. The (32) to capital punishment is longer sentences, but they would certainly cost the
[简答题]The reform of tile financial system and particularly the diversification of banking institutions have increased competition in file banking sector and improved financial services in China. Apart from the traditional deposit taking and lending business, commercial banks now offer a broad range of intermediary services such as international settlement, bankcards, private banking, and financial consulting.
[简答题]The reform of Chinese foreign exchange system accelerated in 1994 with the introduction of conditional current account convertibility, unification of exchange market and adoption of a market-based managed floating exchange rate.
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How efficient is our system of criminal trial Does it really do the basic job we ask of it—convicting the guilty and acquitting the innocent It is often said that the British trail system is more like a game than a serious attempt to do justice. The lawyers on each side are so engrosses in playing hard to win, challenging each other and the judge on technical points, that the object of finding out the truth is almost forgotten. All the effort is concentrated on the big day, on the dramatic cross examination of the key witnesses in front of the jury. Critics like to compare our "adversarial" system (resembling two adversaries engaged in a contest) with the continental "inquisitorial" system, under which the judge plays a more important inquiring role.
In early times, in the Middle Ages, the systems of trial across Europe were’ similar. At that time trial by "ordeal"—especially a religious event--was the main way of testing gu
A. do not attempt to familiarize themselves with cases
B. prepare the cases themselves
C. tend to be more passionately involved in their cases
D. tend to approach cases dispassionately