What can we infer from the passage?A.The Basle Committee's core principles require the minimum capital adequacy requirements.B.The Basle Committee encourages banks to operate with capital of the minimum.C.The Basle Committee helps bank supervisors to redu

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What can we infer from the passage?

A.The Basle Committee's core principles require the minimum capital adequacy requirements.

B.The Basle Committee encourages banks to operate with capital of the minimum.

C.The Basle Committee helps bank supervisors to reduce the risk of loss.

D.The Basle Committee ensures banks to pursue the stability of the banking industry.


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  • 第1题:

    From the passage we can () that this disease can be cured.

    A、insult

    B、inspire

    C、refuse

    D、infer


    参考答案:D

  • 第2题:

    Bank supervisors think ______ most important.

    A.capital

    B.financial interest

    C.shareholders

    D.capital minimum


    正确答案:A
    解析:文章第一段开头提到Capital is at the top of any bank supervisor's list。资本要求属于银行监管各项要求之首。

  • 第3题:

    听力原文:Although it is a normal part of banking, excessive interest rate risk can pose a significant threat to a bank's earnings and capital base.

    (4)

    A.Interest rate risk is a normal part of banking operations.

    B.Interest rate risk is a terrible threat to banking operations.

    C.A bank's earnings and capital base is a normal part of banking.

    D.A bank's earnings and capital base can pose a significant threat to banking.


    正确答案:A
    解析:单句意思为“尽管利率风险是银行业常见的风险,但它可以对银行收入和资本基础造成严重威胁”。只有A项意思正确。

  • 第4题:

    We feel ()tonight to have as our distinguished guest Chairman of the Committee of Foreign Affairs.

    A、privileged

    B、privileging

    C、privily

    D、privity


    参考答案:A

  • 第5题:

    Text 1 The cost of supporting new windfarms and nuclear power stations to meet the UK's carbon targets will add nearly£100 to the average household energy bill by the end of the next decade,according to a govemment adviser.But the Committee on Climate Change said it expected the increase to be more than offset by savings as people switched to more efficient fridge freezers,LED bulbs and better boilers.The committee,a body of experts set up under the Climate Change Act to advise the government,found that a rise of~105,or 9%,to the average~1,160 dual fuel bill in 2016 was down to green policies.These included subsidies for windfarms and solar power through schemes such as the Renewables Ob/igation.A report by the committee predicts that meeting the UK's carbon targets would see the cost of the subsidies rise to£200 0f an average bill of£1,350 by 2030.However,other factors were involved in the net increase.The committee also calculated that rising wholesale energy costs and other issues will add more than£200 a year to bills,while an ongoing switch to more energy-efficient appliances and gadgets is expected to save£150.Matthew Bell,chief executive of the committee,told The Guardian that he thought it was worth spending the money on climate policies.“The reason we're acting to reduce our emissions is climate change poses real risks,real risks to the UK as well as round the world."The cost was relatively modest,he said,adding:"What our analysis says quite clearly is that as a proportion of total energy costs,climate costs are a small minority portion.The vast majority of your energy bill is accounted by other things,like wholesale costs and transmission costs."Some of the energy companies,such as German-owned E.ON,laid the blame for the rises partly on the cost of supporting green policies.But the Committee on Climate Change said that such policies had in fact saved£290 a year off the average household energy bill between 2008 and 2016,because they had encouraged a shifi to A-rated fridge freezers,condensing boilers and a swing away from old time lightbulbs to energy-saving ones.Bell said that future progress on more energy-efficient appliances was slowing slightly,but there was still potential for huge savings."We're still seeing only l%oflighting being LEDs.And what we've not factored in at all is what IT will do for how we manage energy in our homes,"21.What can be inferred from the first two paragraphs?

    A.The Climate Change committee advised the govemment to increase it.
    B.More efficient devices demanded more energy.
    C.The sustainable approaches are paid partly by the British.
    D.New windfarms are built to meet the UK's carbon targets.

    答案:C
    解析:
    推理判断题。根据定位词可定位到文章前两段,第一段第一句提到,为了让新风力电场和核电站满足英国碳排放目标,家庭能源费用会增加……,由此可知,大多数可持续发展措施是由英国人来买单的,新风力电场和核电站都属于可持续发展措施,故选C项。【干扰排除】A项,文章第二段提到气候变化委员希望增加的能源账单费用可以用节约下来的费用抵消,并未提到气候变化委员会建议政府增加费用,A项属于无中生有,故排除;B项,原文是说可持续发展措施等装置是高效节能的.B项与此内容相反,属于正反混淆,故排除;D项是文章细节,不是可以从文章内容中推出的,故排除。

  • 第6题:


    It can be inferred from the last paragraph of the passage that the chairperson who resigned from the panel to develop a coordinated federal program for radiation regulation most likely did so because( )

    A.he or she disagreed with the findings of the Senate committee
    B.regulatory efforts have been balked by disputes,confusion,and bureaucratic delays
    C.he or she supported the position of the National Academy of Sciences Committee and opposed regulation of radiation exposure
    D.he or she was disorganized and inconsistent in chairing the panel

    答案:B
    解析:
    推断题。由最后一段可知:对辐射的定期监管杂乱无章、支离破碎,且没有连续性,而且这些监管的特点有互相推诿和官僚主义导致的延误等。故本题选B。参考译文:辐射有三种自然来源:环境中的放射性物质,如土壤、岩石或建筑材料,宇宙射线,以及人体内的物质,如骨骼中的放射性钾以及组织中的放射性碳。这些来源使美国人每年暴露在大约100毫雷姆的辐射下。人造辐射的最大单一来源是医用X射线,虽然大多数科学家认为,医用X射线造成的危害远没有武器试验产生的放射尘的危害大,因为锶90和碳14会融合到体内,而这种辐射会伴随人的一生。然而,这种看法绝不是没有争议的。近20年来人们进行了大量的测试,关于低水平辐射影响的争议也从未间断,这开始于1958年联合国科学委员会原子辐射影响研究小组发布的一项报道,该小组在报道中称“即使是最小量的辐射也可能造成有害基因或躯体效应”。英国的一项调查证实,曾用X射线治疗脊椎关节炎的病人感染癌症的概率异常得高。另一项研究显示,如果母亲接受了产前骨盆X射线辐射,孩子患癌症的概率会非常高。这些研究表明,人类有必要重新审视这一假设:即接触低线性能量转移后,罹患癌症的风险也很小。近日,为生产专用于核武器的钚的西海岸工厂的已故员工们做的一次死亡证明表明,这些人死于胰腺癌、骨髓癌和淋巴系统癌的概率远高于正常人群。虽然美国国家科学学术委员会将这种差异归因于化学因素或其他环境因素而不是辐射,但是其他科学家依然认为,任何辐射接触,无论多小,都会增加患癌症的风险。一些科学家认为,一雷姆的剂量如果持续多代的话,婴儿出生时患有严重基因缺陷的风险会增加1个百分点,也有可能导致每百万个新生儿中就有1 000个基因紊乱。同时,定期监管杂乱无章、支离破碎,且没有连续性,而且这些监管具有互相推诿和官僚主义导致的延误等特点。一份参议院的报告总结称,管辖权的争议和混乱使得相关部门和机构共同监管、协调参与变得不太可能。一家联邦机构在努力获得足够的资金和人力以加强执行现有辐射法律方面一直未成功,而专门为发展协调一致的联邦项目而建立的专家组主席也辞职了。

  • 第7题:

    Because () renters demanded our rights,a committee was appointed to study the matter further.

    Aus

    Bthem

    Cwe

    Dit’s


    C

  • 第8题:

    问答题
    What can we infer from the last sentence in Paragraph 2?

    正确答案: Dad refused the meal prepared according to a new recipe.
    解析:
    推理题。根据题干定位至原文的第二段。根据该段的第一句话:“Dad was a creature of habit. He didn’t always greet new experiments in cooking with glee.”可知,“父亲的习惯常年不变,不喜欢尝试新食物。”而后文提到“我刚开始学习烹饪,喜欢邀请父母品尝新手艺,”该段的最后一句话说到:Dad would look at his plate suspiciously and ask, “Am I the ‘guinea pig’ for this meal?”由此可见,当父亲看到盘子中的菜时,怀疑自己是女儿实验用的“小白鼠”,而不愿意吃其中的食物,因此父亲拒绝品尝新手艺。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The committee’s suggestions will be _____ immediately.
    A

    implemented

    B

    complemented

    C

    experienced

    D

    supplemented


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    implement贯彻,执行。complement补助,补充。experiment实验。supplement补充。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Why did the professional conduct committee delay its heating of the case under question?
    A

    Because the committee said it had been too busy then.

    B

    Because the doctor said that he had hurt his back.

    C

    Because the doctor was too busy with his NHS to his patients.

    D

    Because the committee was different on the doctor’s behavior.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    本题是细节题。第四段最后一句话提到:他还欺骗了GMC这个专业行为委员会,因他谎称他的后背受损使他无法出席,GMC将对他的听证会延期了四次。因此答案为选项B。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    A committee of four men and five women () to be appointed in this week’s meeting.
    A

    were

    B

    was

    C

    is

    D

    are


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    When we have agreed broadly on what should be said, the secretary will produce a preliminary ()for the committee's approval.
    A

    project

    B

    design

    C

    draft

    D

    drawing


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    What's the subject of the passage?

    A.Capital

    B.Restrictions on banks' operations

    C.Supervision

    D.Capital adequacy


    正确答案:D
    解析:文章主要在讲资本充足率。

  • 第14题:

    Which of the following is implied in the passage?

    A.A very important purpose of bank-supervision is to provide adequate capital for their operation.

    B.A very important purpose of bank-supervision is to ensure banks to operate with adequate capital.

    C.A very important purpose of bank-supervision is to put additional restrictions on the banks' operations.

    D.A very important purpose of bank-supervision is to concentrate on risks.


    正确答案:B
    解析:通读全文,可推知这段文章所隐含的意思是银行监管的目的在于保证资本的充足率。

  • 第15题:

    听力原文:M: Most banks tend to decline loan proposals which are highly speculative.

    W: I think because the banks expect the loan to generate sufficient profit and positive cash-flow for themselves and for the clients.

    Q: What will the banks usually do to the highly speculative loan proposals?

    (15)

    A.The banks will disapprove them.

    B.The banks will approve them.

    C.The Bank will benefit from the loans.

    D.The bank will make profit from lending.


    正确答案:A
    解析:根据男士的话可知银行对投机性高的贷款申请的态度是“decline”,即“拒绝”,A项正确。

  • 第16题:

    From the passage we can infer that the story happened in______.

    A. spring

    B. summer

    C. autumn

    D. winter


    正确答案:D

    48.答案为D  从第三段...under all the woolen scarves和乘客的谈话中可推断当时天气很冷,因此D为最佳答案。

  • 第17题:

    We urged the committee to approve for reform program.

    A:forced
    B:pleased
    C:appeal to
    D:ordered

    答案:C
    解析:
    本句意思:“我们敦促委员会批准这项改革计划。” urge:敦促,强烈请求。 appeal to:向……请求,呼吁。例如:I appeal to all my colleagues to support me.我请求所有的同事支持我。force:强迫。例如:I don't want to be forced to make a decision.我不想被强迫着作决定。please:使高兴、满足。例如:Kids can be easily pleased.孩子很容易得到满足。order:命令。例如:The general ordered the troop to withdraw.将军命令部队撤退。

  • 第18题:

    A committee of four men and five women () to be appointed in this week’s meeting.

    Awere

    Bwas

    Cis

    Dare


    C

  • 第19题:

    China Pharmacopoeia Committee


    正确答案:国家药典委员会 ,是中华人民共和国药典委员会(The Pharmacopoeia Commission of the People’s Republic of China)的简称,为国家食品药品监督管理局直属事业单位

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    From the passage we can infer that the passage is probably selected from______.
    A

    a speech to business leaders

    B

    a speech of a manager to his staff

    C

    an article in a popular magazine

    D

    a movie


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    该篇文章主要讲述对软件开发人员进行培训的必要性及应该采取哪种方式,由此可以推断这篇文章应当是针对商界领导人的演讲,鼓励他们对员工进行培训。故选A。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    We finally managed to()the committee's approval of our plans.
    A

    secure

    B

    arouse

    C

    exert

    D

    execute


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    From the passage, we learn that _____.
    A

    World Bank has done nothing to help the poor in the world

    B

    IMF only helps the rich in the world

    C

    World Bank controls all the banks in the world

    D

    There are some demonstrations against World Bank in recent years


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    From the passage, we can infer (推断) ______.
    A

    Anne was born in Germany

    B

    Anne was a Jew

    C

    Anne’s father collected the diaries

    D

    Anne was a Nazi


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    由原文第二段中的“Because the German Nazis hated the Jews and wanted to kill them,her family had to move to another country”可推断出Anne是犹太人。A项、C项分别在原文第二段和第三段中直接给出,不需要推断,故应排除。D项与文意不符。因此应选B项。