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Who can spot the risks
The grand circle that regulators have to square is this: how to establish a framework of regulation that accommodates the characteristics of the traditional specialised banking system and mark it off from other businesses. With the sort of diversified financial services that are actually evolving, the era of strictly compartmentalised financial institutions is passing, leaving the regulatory system designed to match it looking increasingly out of date.Which of the following sentences do you think is the first sentence of Paragraph 3
A. The history of attempted bank regulation extends far back to the early days of the foundation of the Bank of England.
B. Bankers in America are complaining that proposed deregulation of financial institutions there will open the way to increase foreign competition.
C. Nonetheless, few foresee anything but the most limited merging of existing regulatory agencies, even within single coun
[单项选择]People who love music, who can lose themselves in a book, or who can spend hours painting a picture of a mountain, know the deep satisfaction that can be found in art. It is not easy to express this satisfaction in words. But, in some partly mysterious (神秘的) way, works of art are among the things of highest value in our lives.What is the main idea of the text
[A] Music has a power to catch all our attention.
[B] Art of high values can improve us as human beings.
[C] It’s difficult to express our satisfaction from works of art.
[D] Simple entertainment is easy to understand and can give us pleasure.
[填空题]Who can enter the competitions.
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Who can tolerate pain much longer
A. People who are listening to an informative tape.
B. People who are listening to light music.
C. People who are listening to something funny.
D. People who are listening to no tape at all.
[单项选择]Defendants who can afford expensive private defense lawyers have a lower conviction rate than those who rely on court-appointed public defenders. This explains why criminals who commit lucrative crimes like embezzlement or insider trading are more successful at avoiding conviction than are street criminals.
The explanation offered above would be more persuasive if which one of the following were true
A. Many street crimes, such as drug dealing, are extremely lucrative and those committing them can afford expensive private lawyers.
B. Most prosecutors are not competent to handle cases involving highly technical financial evidence and have more success in prosecuting cases of robbery or simple assault.
C. The number of criminals convicted of street crimes is far greater than the number of criminals convicted of embezzlement or insider trading.
D. The percentage of defendants who actually committed the crimes of which they are accused is no greater for publicly defended than for privately defended defendants.
E. (E) Juries, out of sympathy for the victims of crimes, are much more likely to convict defendants accused of violent crimes than they are to convict defendants accused of "victimless" crimes or crimes against property.
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