Insurance (保险) may be considered a game of risk in which individuals and businesses protect themselves, their families, and their property from possible losses resulting from unpredictable events such as storms, fires, accidents and illnesses. The first r

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Insurance (保险) may be considered a game of risk in which individuals and businesses protect themselves, their families, and their property from possible losses resulting from unpredictable events such as storms, fires, accidents and illnesses. The first rule of the game, devised centuries age, is "share the risk". To play by this rule, many people take a small loss in place of one person′ s taking a large one.
It is a simple idea: an individual pays a small amount of money called a premium (保险费) to an agent who acts on behalf of an insurance company, or underwriter, which holds the individual′s premium and the premiums paid by thousands of others. The individual receives an insurance policy, a promise that if there is a loss to the individual as defined in the policy the insurance company will pay for it. The funds will come from the individual′s premium, the premium paid by others who did not have losses, and money from the company′ s investment of all the premiums. An individual who does not have a loss loses the premium money but purchases what insurance underwriters call "peace of mind". It is a gamble for the customer and the underwriter, but it is built on the first rule of risk that losses are small when shared by many.
According to the passage, insurance company will protect individuals from the losses EXCEPT

A.property
B.fires
C.accidents
D.getting old

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  • 第1题:

    163 Many companies self insure against some risk. Problems which can arise from self-insurance include:

    A. failure to reserve funds to handle worst case scenarios (low probability events) resulting in severe financial damage to the company

    B. stiff competition from insurance companies

    C. confusion of business risks with insurable risks.

    D. A and C

    E. All of the above


    正确答案:D

  • 第2题:

    In information theory, "information" is regarded as knowledge which reduces or removes(71) about the occurrence of a specific event from a given set of possible events. The concept "event" is to be understood as used in the theory of probability. For instance, an event may be the occurrence of a(72) character or word in a given message or in a given position of a message.In communication theory, channel is defined as that part of a communication system that connects the message source with the message sink. An encoder may be inserted between the message source and the input to the channel, and a(73) between the output of the channel and the message sink. Generally, these two units are not considered as being parts of the channel. In certain cases, however, they may be considered as pans of the message source and message sink,(74) In information theory(75) to Shannon, the channel can be characterized by the set of conditional probabilities of occurrence of all the messages received at the message sink when a given message emanates from the message source.

    A.uncertainty

    B.unreliability

    C.randomness

    D.inconsistency


    正确答案:A

  • 第3题:

    The development,hundreds of years ago,of ship and cargo insurance was revolutionary.It marked the start of commercial insurance;protection against loss from fire and the perils of the high seas fostered global trade.But in the 21st century the value of companies consists less of solid objects,such as boats and buildings,than of intangible elements,such as intellectual property,data and reputation."Today the most valuable assets are more likely to be stored in the cloud than in a warehouse,"says Inga Beale,chief executive of Lloyd's of London.As the importance of intangibles has grown,so has companies'need to protect themselves against"intangible risks"of two types:damage to intangible assets(eg,reputational harm caused by a tweet or computer hack);or posed by them(say,physical damage or theft resulting from a cyberattack).Companies are not oblivious.Respondents to a survey last year by Aon,an insurance broker,ranked reputation as their top risk and cyber-risk as their fifth.But there is a big difference between how risk managers perceive such risks and how boards do.And if firms do seek insurance against some of these risks,insurers have not exactly been giving them too many novel products.Even when policies are labelled"innovative"it's usually to insure physical assets in the sharing economy rather than intangibles.But in a world where Airbnb,in effect the world's largest hotel chain,owns no hotels and Uber,its largest taxi firm,owns no cabs,such policies are of limited use.Those that do protect assets such as data,IP and reputation are often expensive and custom-made,and include strict exclusions and lrmits.Insurers'caution is understandable.Intangible risks are not only new and comple)c"They're a bit like not-yet-set jelly,"says Julia Graham of Airmic."Their shape constantly changes."Underwriters like to look at past data on events'frequency as well as clients'current exposure-which may be next to impossible when assessing the risk and impact of a cyberattack,or a scandal,which would have been very differently priced even a couple of years ago.But some underwriters are starting to come up with more suitable policies.One is parametric cover,which pays a fixed amount automatically after a defined event,such as a hack.The advantage of such policies is that they can provide cash quickly,meeting an immediate need after misfortune strikes.The downside is that these products tend to cover only a share of damages.Companies also have to do more to protect themselves.Just as insurance was only part of the answer to fire and maritime risk,it is only part of the answer to modern perils.Plenty of cyber-breaches could doubtless have been avoided if software had simply been kept up to date.Insurers need to catch up with the intangible age;but so do their clients.
    Which of the following would be the best title for the text?

    A.The Business of Insuring Intangible Risks Is Still in Its Infancy
    B.Product Innovation Extends the Reach of Commercial Insurances
    C.Insurance:A Cure-all for Intangible Damages
    D.Intangible Assets:Major Risks,Major Rewards

    答案:A
    解析:
    文章前两段说明当今现象“随着企业无形资产比重增加,对该资产投保需求也在增加”。第三、四段指出问题“无形资产保险跟不上时代发展”并分析原因。第五、六段借“参数化保险的优缺点”说明“无形保险正起步发展”,并明确观点“企业和保险公司都应跟上时代步伐”。可见A.为全篇着眼点。[解题技巧]B.利用文中词汇revolutionary、novel products、innovative等形成干扰,但作者并非肯定”商业保险的产品创新、业务范围扩大”,而是与此相反、意在揭示问题“面对无形风险新问题,商业保险创新不够”。C.违背作者观点“保险不是全部答案,企业自身也应努力防范风险”。D.“无形资产风险较大、回报较大”为文中暗示信息,但文章主要关注的并非“无形资产的性质”、而是“对无形资产的保障”。

  • 第4题:

    The development,hundreds of years ago,of ship and cargo insurance was revolutionary.It marked the start of commercial insurance;protection against loss from fire and the perils of the high seas fostered global trade.But in the 21st century the value of companies consists less of solid objects,such as boats and buildings,than of intangible elements,such as intellectual property,data and reputation."Today the most valuable assets are more likely to be stored in the cloud than in a warehouse,"says Inga Beale,chief executive of Lloyd's of London.As the importance of intangibles has grown,so has companies'need to protect themselves against"intangible risks"of two types:damage to intangible assets(eg,reputational harm caused by a tweet or computer hack);or posed by them(say,physical damage or theft resulting from a cyberattack).Companies are not oblivious.Respondents to a survey last year by Aon,an insurance broker,ranked reputation as their top risk and cyber-risk as their fifth.But there is a big difference between how risk managers perceive such risks and how boards do.And if firms do seek insurance against some of these risks,insurers have not exactly been giving them too many novel products.Even when policies are labelled"innovative"it's usually to insure physical assets in the sharing economy rather than intangibles.But in a world where Airbnb,in effect the world's largest hotel chain,owns no hotels and Uber,its largest taxi firm,owns no cabs,such policies are of limited use.Those that do protect assets such as data,IP and reputation are often expensive and custom-made,and include strict exclusions and lrmits.Insurers'caution is understandable.Intangible risks are not only new and comple)c"They're a bit like not-yet-set jelly,"says Julia Graham of Airmic."Their shape constantly changes."Underwriters like to look at past data on events'frequency as well as clients'current exposure-which may be next to impossible when assessing the risk and impact of a cyberattack,or a scandal,which would have been very differently priced even a couple of years ago.But some underwriters are starting to come up with more suitable policies.One is parametric cover,which pays a fixed amount automatically after a defined event,such as a hack.The advantage of such policies is that they can provide cash quickly,meeting an immediate need after misfortune strikes.The downside is that these products tend to cover only a share of damages.Companies also have to do more to protect themselves.Just as insurance was only part of the answer to fire and maritime risk,it is only part of the answer to modern perils.Plenty of cyber-breaches could doubtless have been avoided if software had simply been kept up to date.Insurers need to catch up with the intangible age;but so do their clients.
    Which of the following can be learned from Paragraph 3?

    A.Most risk managers are rather ignorant of intangible risks.
    B.Corporate boards tend to rank reputation as their top risk.
    C.Insurers are offering a variety of novel products to firms.
    D.Insurance against intangible risks has lagged behinci their rise.

    答案:D
    解析:
    第三段后半部分(And if firms.…)指出,保险公司并未提供太多新颖产品,且这些产品通常保护的是共享经济中实物资产.而非无形资产。在如今这样一个无形资产世界(如Airbnd,Uber),这些保单作用有限。而真正保障无形资产的保单则不仅昂贵还附带种种限制。可见作者认为对抗无形风险的保险落后于风险的增长,D.正确。[解题技巧]A.、B.与第三段①②③句“风控经理(Respondents与risk mangers同指)高度重视无形风险;而董事会的认知却与此大为不同”错位。C.与④⑤句“当企业想对无形风险投保,却发现保险公司未向他们提供太多新颖产品;即便是被标记为‘创新,的保单,通常也并非是真正的创新产品”相悖。

  • 第5题:

    Insurance (保险) may be considered a game of risk in which individuals and businesses protect themselves, their families, and their property from possible losses resulting from unpredictable events such as storms, fires, accidents and illnesses. The first rule of the game, devised centuries age, is "share the risk". To play by this rule, many people take a small loss in place of one person′ s taking a large one.
    It is a simple idea: an individual pays a small amount of money called a premium (保险费) to an agent who acts on behalf of an insurance company, or underwriter, which holds the individual′s premium and the premiums paid by thousands of others. The individual receives an insurance policy, a promise that if there is a loss to the individual as defined in the policy the insurance company will pay for it. The funds will come from the individual′s premium, the premium paid by others who did not have losses, and money from the company′ s investment of all the premiums. An individual who does not have a loss loses the premium money but purchases what insurance underwriters call "peace of mind". It is a gamble for the customer and the underwriter, but it is built on the first rule of risk that losses are small when shared by many.
    Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?

    A.The first rule of the game in insurance business was devised hundreds of years ago.
    B.There are many agents who sell insurance policies and collect premiums on behalf of underwriters.
    C.An individual who pays premium for a policy is insured by an insurance company.
    D.An individual pays premium directly to an insurance company.

    答案:D
    解析:
    细节题。根据第二段中“an individual pays a small amount of money called a premium(保险费)to an agent who acts on behalf of an insurance company,or underwriter”可知,个人把保险费付给保险代理人而非直接付给保险公司。D项说法不正确。

  • 第6题:

    Insurance (保险) may be considered a game of risk in which individuals and businesses protect themselves, their families, and their property from possible losses resulting from unpredictable events such as storms, fires, accidents and illnesses. The first rule of the game, devised centuries age, is "share the risk". To play by this rule, many people take a small loss in place of one person′ s taking a large one.
    It is a simple idea: an individual pays a small amount of money called a premium (保险费) to an agent who acts on behalf of an insurance company, or underwriter, which holds the individual′s premium and the premiums paid by thousands of others. The individual receives an insurance policy, a promise that if there is a loss to the individual as defined in the policy the insurance company will pay for it. The funds will come from the individual′s premium, the premium paid by others who did not have losses, and money from the company′ s investment of all the premiums. An individual who does not have a loss loses the premium money but purchases what insurance underwriters call "peace of mind". It is a gamble for the customer and the underwriter, but it is built on the first rule of risk that losses are small when shared by many.
    The money the insurance used to pay for an individual′ s loss comes from ___________.

    A.the premium paid by the person previously
    B.the insurance company's investment
    C.the premiums paid by other persons
    D.all of the above

    答案:D
    解析:
    细节题。根据第二段中“The funds will come from the individual’s premium,the premium paid by others who did not have losses,and money from the company’s investment of all the premiums.”可知,A、B、C三项内容都包含在内。故选D。

  • 第7题:

    资料:(一)
    Insurance is the sharing of risks, Nearly everyone is exposed to risk of some sort. The house owner, for example, knows that his property can be damaged by fire, the ship owner knows that his vessel may be lost at sea;the breadwinner knows that he may die at an early age and leave his family the poorer. On the other hand, not every house is damaged by fire nor every vessel lost at sea. If these persons each put a small sum of money into a pool, there will be enough to meet the needs of the few who do suffer loss, In other words, the losses of the few are met from the contributions of the money. This is the basis of insurance, Those who pay the contribution are known as “insured”and those who administer the pool of contributions as ”insurers”.
    Not all risks can be covered by insurance. Broadly speaking, the ordinary risks of business and speculation cannot be covered. The risk that buyers will not buy goods at the prices offered is not of a kind that can be statistically estimated, and risks can only be insured against if they can be so estimated.
    The legal basis of all insurance is the “policy”. This is a printed form of contract. It states that in return for the regular payment by the insured of a certain sum of money, called the “premium”, which is usually paid every year, the insurer will pay a sum of money or compensation for loss, if the risk actually happens. The wording of policies, particularly in marine insurance, often seems very old-fashioned, but there is a sound reason of this. Over a large number of years, many law cases have been brought to clear up the meanings of doubtful phrases in policies. The law courts have given these phrases a definite and indisputable meaning, and to avoid future disputes the phrases have continued to be used in polices even when they have passed out of normal use in speech.

    According to this passage, insurance is possible because______.

    A.only a small proportion of the insured suffer loss
    B.everyone at some time suffers loss
    C.nearly everyone suffers loss
    D.only insured people suffer loss

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】 insurance;possible because
    【主题句】第1自然段 On the other hand, not every house is damaged by fire no every vessel lost at sea. If these persons each put a small sum of money into a pool, there will be enough to meet the needs of the few who do suffer loss.另一方面,不是所有的房子都会被大火烧毁,也不是所有的船只都在海上丢失。如果这些人每人拿出一小笔钱来汇聚成一片汪洋,就会有足够的钱来满足少数的确遭受损失的人的需求,
    【解析】本题的问题是“根据文意,保险是可行的,原因是_______”。 A选项“被保险人中只有一小部分真正蒙受损失”;B选项“所有人都有蒙受损失的时候”;C选项“几乎所有人都蒙受损失”;D选项“只有被保险人蒙受损失”。根据题目中关键词找到主题句,主题句中,解释了不是所有人都会遭受损失,只有一小部分人会遭到厄运,因此保险是切实可行的。故A选项正确。

  • 第8题:

    共用题干
    Earthquake Insurance

    1.Earthquake insurance is a form of homeowners' insurance which deals with damage caused by earthquakes.In regions where earthquakes are especially common,homeowners may be required to carry earthquake insurance,so that in the event of an earthquake,people rely less on government disaster funds and more on their own insurance policies.As a general rule,earthquake insurance is not a part of standard insurance policies,and it must be purchased separately.
    2.Earthquakes can cause a variety of damage to a home,ranging from complete destruction to damage which causes the building to become structurally unsound.Indirect damage caused by neigh-boring collapses of structures and freeways can also occur,as can more bizarre forms of earthquake damage,like winding up with a car in the living room or a sinkhole in the back yard.Fires and flooding are also common problems in the wake of earthquakes.
    3.When homeowners purchase earthquake insurance,they may be protected against both direct damage,such as a structural collapse after an earthquake,and indirect damage,like a fire caused by broken gas lines.More commonly,the insurance only covers structural damage caused directly by the earthquake.The insurance may pay for a complete replacement of the structure,or a remodel, depending on the type of insurance and the nature of the damage.Some policies also cover damaged property like cars,and they may provide living allowances so that the residents of the home can temporarily relocate for the duration of the repairs.
    4.This type of homeowners' insurance is prone to adverse selection,in which only people in high risk areas purchase the insurance.The problem with adverse selection for insurance companies is that it decreases the pool of customers,making potential payouts very expensive.For this reason, earthquake insurance often has a high deductible,and it can he very expensive.
    5.Recognizing the need for earthquake insurance,some governments have provided subsidies for earthquake insurance,to reduce the stress on insurance companies.Insurance companies also adjust their risk pools carefully,and there may be stringent requirements for a homeowner to purchase earthquake insurance.For example,a home may need to be retrofitted for earthquake safety, reducing the amount of damage which will be incurred in a quake.For low-income home owners, this can be very difficult,as it drives the cost of earthquake insurance out of reach,which can in turn make it difficult to get home loans,as many banks in earthquake-prone areas insist on earth-quake insurance as a condition for a loan.

    Paragraph 3______
    A:What's the Main Problem of Earthquake Insurance?
    B:What Damages Can an Earthquake Cause?
    C:How to Buy an Earthquake Insurance?
    D:What Is an Earthquake Insurance?
    E:Where Does Earthquake Happen Frequently?
    F: What Does an Earthquake Insurance Contain?

    答案:F
    解析:
    第一段开宗明义,介绍地震保险是……实际上就是对地震保险下定义,很明显,就是要告诉读者什么是地震保险。所以选择D。
    第二段第一句:Earthquakes can cause a variety of damage to a home…意思是地震会给一个家庭带来各种破坏……显然是在讲地震带来的危害。B选项What damages can a earthquake cause(地震会带来什么危害)与该段表述一致。
    该段第一句:When homeowners purchase earthquake insurance, they may be protected against both direct damage,such as a structural collapse after an earthquake,and indirect damage, like a fire caused by broken gas lines.当人们购买了地震保险之后,他们就可以规避在地震中受到的直接损失和间接损失。很显然,该段说的是地震保险的主要保障内容。因而F 选项(地震保险主要包括哪些内容)与该段意思一致。
    通过第五段第二句The problem with adverse selection for insurance companies is that it decreases the pool of customers, making potential payouts very expensive可以得出,该段主要是在讲地震保险运行中的一些问题,所以A项意思与原文表达一致。
    通过文中第一段第二句In regions where earthquakes are especially common,homeowners may be required to carry earthquake insurance,so that in the event of an earth-quake, people rely less on government disaster funds and more on their own insurance policies可以得出答案为E选项(insurance policies)。
    文中第二段第二句:Indirect damage caused by neighboring collapses of structures and freeways can also occur.也会发生邻居房屋或高速公路倒塌对自家房屋造成的间接破坏。可以得出选项A比较合适。
    文中第三段第三句:The insurance may pay for a complete replacement of the structure, or a remodel, depending on the type of insurance and the nature of the damage.可以从文中找到出处,所以选项D正确。
    通过文中第五段第二句Insurance companies also adjust their risk pools carefully…可以推断出选项B。

  • 第9题:

    共用题干
    Earthquake Insurance

    1.Earthquake insurance is a form of homeowners' insurance which deals with damage caused by earthquakes.In regions where earthquakes are especially common,homeowners may be required to carry earthquake insurance,so that in the event of an earthquake,people rely less on government disaster funds and more on their own insurance policies.As a general rule,earthquake insurance is not a part of standard insurance policies,and it must be purchased separately.
    2.Earthquakes can cause a variety of damage to a home,ranging from complete destruction to damage which causes the building to become structurally unsound.Indirect damage caused by neigh-boring collapses of structures and freeways can also occur,as can more bizarre forms of earthquake damage,like winding up with a car in the living room or a sinkhole in the back yard.Fires and flooding are also common problems in the wake of earthquakes.
    3.When homeowners purchase earthquake insurance,they may be protected against both direct damage,such as a structural collapse after an earthquake,and indirect damage,like a fire caused by broken gas lines.More commonly,the insurance only covers structural damage caused directly by the earthquake.The insurance may pay for a complete replacement of the structure,or a remodel, depending on the type of insurance and the nature of the damage.Some policies also cover damaged property like cars,and they may provide living allowances so that the residents of the home can temporarily relocate for the duration of the repairs.
    4.This type of homeowners' insurance is prone to adverse selection,in which only people in high risk areas purchase the insurance.The problem with adverse selection for insurance companies is that it decreases the pool of customers,making potential payouts very expensive.For this reason, earthquake insurance often has a high deductible,and it can he very expensive.
    5.Recognizing the need for earthquake insurance,some governments have provided subsidies for earthquake insurance,to reduce the stress on insurance companies.Insurance companies also adjust their risk pools carefully,and there may be stringent requirements for a homeowner to purchase earthquake insurance.For example,a home may need to be retrofitted for earthquake safety, reducing the amount of damage which will be incurred in a quake.For low-income home owners, this can be very difficult,as it drives the cost of earthquake insurance out of reach,which can in turn make it difficult to get home loans,as many banks in earthquake-prone areas insist on earth-quake insurance as a condition for a loan.

    The insurance paid for earthquake depends on the type of insurance and______.
    A:indirect damage
    B:risk pools
    C:government disaster funds
    D:the nature of the damage
    E:insurance policies
    F: prices

    答案:D
    解析:
    第一段开宗明义,介绍地震保险是……实际上就是对地震保险下定义,很明显,就是要告诉读者什么是地震保险。所以选择D。
    第二段第一句:Earthquakes can cause a variety of damage to a home…意思是地震会给一个家庭带来各种破坏……显然是在讲地震带来的危害。B选项What damages can a earthquake cause(地震会带来什么危害)与该段表述一致。
    该段第一句:When homeowners purchase earthquake insurance, they may be protected against both direct damage,such as a structural collapse after an earthquake,and indirect damage, like a fire caused by broken gas lines.当人们购买了地震保险之后,他们就可以规避在地震中受到的直接损失和间接损失。很显然,该段说的是地震保险的主要保障内容。因而F 选项(地震保险主要包括哪些内容)与该段意思一致。
    通过第五段第二句The problem with adverse selection for insurance companies is that it decreases the pool of customers, making potential payouts very expensive可以得出,该段主要是在讲地震保险运行中的一些问题,所以A项意思与原文表达一致。
    通过文中第一段第二句In regions where earthquakes are especially common,homeowners may be required to carry earthquake insurance,so that in the event of an earth-quake, people rely less on government disaster funds and more on their own insurance policies可以得出答案为E选项(insurance policies)。
    文中第二段第二句:Indirect damage caused by neighboring collapses of structures and freeways can also occur.也会发生邻居房屋或高速公路倒塌对自家房屋造成的间接破坏。可以得出选项A比较合适。
    文中第三段第三句:The insurance may pay for a complete replacement of the structure, or a remodel, depending on the type of insurance and the nature of the damage.可以从文中找到出处,所以选项D正确。
    通过文中第五段第二句Insurance companies also adjust their risk pools carefully…可以推断出选项B。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Which one is true as regards to the hard hat according to the passage?()
    A

    It needs not to be regularly replaced

    B

    It is designed to protect from possible impact

    C

    It is required to be worn on deck at all times by all ships

    D

    fibreglass hardhat should not be used on board ships


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    It can be concluded from the passage that ______.
    A

    large families may be considered as a heavy burden by the rural poor

    B

    the actions of national and international power brokers have an important effect upon the decision made by the rural poor

    C

    the actions of those with the highest fertility, the rural poor, ultimately determine the rate of population growth

    D

    having large families had more advantages than disadvantages in those poor areas


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    该篇文章主要介绍了人口增长过快的问题,并且指出国内和国际上的政治掮客(power brokers)解决不了这个问题,该问题的解决只能依赖全体个人的行为。末段第二句指出更确切来说,贫穷地区大多是人口增长率很高的乡村地区,那里的夫妻必须把孩子的数量控制到三个以内。因此C项的推理正确。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Which patients are usually treated with growth hormone?
    A

    Adults of smaller statue than normal

    B

    Adults with strong digestive systems

    C

    Children who are not at risk from the treatment

    D

    Children who may remain abnormally small


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    由文章最后一段第二句“Because of…stature without it”,可知,成长荷尔蒙疗法必须限制在幼小的儿童身上。D选项正是此意。A,B,C选项均为无关选项。

  • 第13题:

    听力原文:From the lender's viewpoint, moral hazard is the risk in financial markets that some borrowers may engage in activities that are undesirable or immoral.

    (3)

    A.Some borrowers are engaged in undesirable activities which are considered immoral.

    B.Some lenders are engaged in undesirable activities which are considered immoral.

    C.Most borrowers don't engage in activities that are undesirable or immoral.

    D.Most lenders don't engage in activities that are undesirable or immoral.


    正确答案:A
    解析:单句意思为“贷方认为一些借方可能会从事不合需要或不道德的活动而造成金融市场的道德风险”。B、D项错误,C项没有明确指出。

  • 第14题:

    What is an example of the term "Restraint of Rulers,Princes,or Peoples" in a marine insurance policy?

    A.A prohibition from loading a cargo from a country when the cargo may be a carrier of infectious diseases

    B.Arrest of a vessel by legal authorities to satisfy claims through exercise of a maritime lien

    C.Damage caused by riot of the population of a port

    D.Losses caused by fines from polluting the harbor after malfunction of a piping system


    正确答案:A

  • 第15题:

    The development,hundreds of years ago,of ship and cargo insurance was revolutionary.It marked the start of commercial insurance;protection against loss from fire and the perils of the high seas fostered global trade.But in the 21st century the value of companies consists less of solid objects,such as boats and buildings,than of intangible elements,such as intellectual property,data and reputation."Today the most valuable assets are more likely to be stored in the cloud than in a warehouse,"says Inga Beale,chief executive of Lloyd's of London.As the importance of intangibles has grown,so has companies'need to protect themselves against"intangible risks"of two types:damage to intangible assets(eg,reputational harm caused by a tweet or computer hack);or posed by them(say,physical damage or theft resulting from a cyberattack).Companies are not oblivious.Respondents to a survey last year by Aon,an insurance broker,ranked reputation as their top risk and cyber-risk as their fifth.But there is a big difference between how risk managers perceive such risks and how boards do.And if firms do seek insurance against some of these risks,insurers have not exactly been giving them too many novel products.Even when policies are labelled"innovative"it's usually to insure physical assets in the sharing economy rather than intangibles.But in a world where Airbnb,in effect the world's largest hotel chain,owns no hotels and Uber,its largest taxi firm,owns no cabs,such policies are of limited use.Those that do protect assets such as data,IP and reputation are often expensive and custom-made,and include strict exclusions and lrmits.Insurers'caution is understandable.Intangible risks are not only new and comple)c"They're a bit like not-yet-set jelly,"says Julia Graham of Airmic."Their shape constantly changes."Underwriters like to look at past data on events'frequency as well as clients'current exposure-which may be next to impossible when assessing the risk and impact of a cyberattack,or a scandal,which would have been very differently priced even a couple of years ago.But some underwriters are starting to come up with more suitable policies.One is parametric cover,which pays a fixed amount automatically after a defined event,such as a hack.The advantage of such policies is that they can provide cash quickly,meeting an immediate need after misfortune strikes.The downside is that these products tend to cover only a share of damages.Companies also have to do more to protect themselves.Just as insurance was only part of the answer to fire and maritime risk,it is only part of the answer to modern perils.Plenty of cyber-breaches could doubtless have been avoided if software had simply been kept up to date.Insurers need to catch up with the intangible age;but so do their clients.
    Insurers'caution is in a large part due to

    A.the lack of funds to develop innovative products.
    B.the swings in demand for intangible insurance.
    C.the difficulty in pricing intangible risks.
    D.the high frequency of cyberattack events.

    答案:C
    解析:
    第四段①句指出保险公司的谨慎可以理解,②③句解释原因:无形风险不但新且复杂,更像没有定型的果冻,保险商无法像(对待实体资产一样)基于历史数据对其进行评估和定价。可见C.符合文意,the difficulty in pricing概括文中a bit like not-yet-set jelly.…constantly changes.…next to impossibleWhen assessing the risk and impact等。[解题技巧]A.用第三段④句“保险公司未能向客户提供很多创新产品”干扰,但文中并未提及原因在于“缺乏创新资金”。B.用第四段constantly changes干扰,但将变化的主体“无形风险的形状”偷换为“对无形保险的需求”。由第二段可知,对无形风险的投保需求非常大。D.用第四段events'frequency干扰,但此处指“由于无法参考事件过去发生的频率,故难以评估风险”,而非“风险事件高发”。

  • 第16题:

    The development,hundreds of years ago,of ship and cargo insurance was revolutionary.It marked the start of commercial insurance;protection against loss from fire and the perils of the high seas fostered global trade.But in the 21st century the value of companies consists less of solid objects,such as boats and buildings,than of intangible elements,such as intellectual property,data and reputation."Today the most valuable assets are more likely to be stored in the cloud than in a warehouse,"says Inga Beale,chief executive of Lloyd's of London.As the importance of intangibles has grown,so has companies'need to protect themselves against"intangible risks"of two types:damage to intangible assets(eg,reputational harm caused by a tweet or computer hack);or posed by them(say,physical damage or theft resulting from a cyberattack).Companies are not oblivious.Respondents to a survey last year by Aon,an insurance broker,ranked reputation as their top risk and cyber-risk as their fifth.But there is a big difference between how risk managers perceive such risks and how boards do.And if firms do seek insurance against some of these risks,insurers have not exactly been giving them too many novel products.Even when policies are labelled"innovative"it's usually to insure physical assets in the sharing economy rather than intangibles.But in a world where Airbnb,in effect the world's largest hotel chain,owns no hotels and Uber,its largest taxi firm,owns no cabs,such policies are of limited use.Those that do protect assets such as data,IP and reputation are often expensive and custom-made,and include strict exclusions and lrmits.Insurers'caution is understandable.Intangible risks are not only new and comple)c"They're a bit like not-yet-set jelly,"says Julia Graham of Airmic."Their shape constantly changes."Underwriters like to look at past data on events'frequency as well as clients'current exposure-which may be next to impossible when assessing the risk and impact of a cyberattack,or a scandal,which would have been very differently priced even a couple of years ago.But some underwriters are starting to come up with more suitable policies.One is parametric cover,which pays a fixed amount automatically after a defined event,such as a hack.The advantage of such policies is that they can provide cash quickly,meeting an immediate need after misfortune strikes.The downside is that these products tend to cover only a share of damages.Companies also have to do more to protect themselves.Just as insurance was only part of the answer to fire and maritime risk,it is only part of the answer to modern perils.Plenty of cyber-breaches could doubtless have been avoided if software had simply been kept up to date.Insurers need to catch up with the intangible age;but so do their clients.
    In the last two paragraphs,the author suggests that

    A.parametric cover performs quite well in assessing the costs of misfortune.
    B.companies need to buy several types of insurance to protect themselves.
    C.companies and insurers should work together to protect against intangible risks.
    D.insurers should keep updating their software to protect the privacy of their clients.

    答案:C
    解析:
    第六段指出:企业也须努力保护自己,保险只是现代风险的“部分答案”;保险商需跟上无形时代步伐,它们的客户(即企业)也应如此。可见作者认为企业和保险公司应共同防范无形风险,C.正确。[解题技巧]A.将第五段首句suitable policies断章取义为“参数化保险擅长评估不幸事件的成本”,但由下文可知,参数化保险采用的是“赔偿固定数额”,而不能“有效评估成本”,它只是一种“相对更合适的保险”。B.将第六段首句companies also have to do more to protect themselves(公司需更加努力保护自己免于无形风险)错误理解为“公司应购买多个险种”。D.将末段③句所述“企业做法——更新软件”张冠李戴为“保险公司做法”,并捏造出“保护客户隐私”这一无关信息。

  • 第17题:

    Insurance (保险) may be considered a game of risk in which individuals and businesses protect themselves, their families, and their property from possible losses resulting from unpredictable events such as storms, fires, accidents and illnesses. The first rule of the game, devised centuries age, is "share the risk". To play by this rule, many people take a small loss in place of one person′ s taking a large one.
    It is a simple idea: an individual pays a small amount of money called a premium (保险费) to an agent who acts on behalf of an insurance company, or underwriter, which holds the individual′s premium and the premiums paid by thousands of others. The individual receives an insurance policy, a promise that if there is a loss to the individual as defined in the policy the insurance company will pay for it. The funds will come from the individual′s premium, the premium paid by others who did not have losses, and money from the company′ s investment of all the premiums. An individual who does not have a loss loses the premium money but purchases what insurance underwriters call "peace of mind". It is a gamble for the customer and the underwriter, but it is built on the first rule of risk that losses are small when shared by many.
    Which of the following statements is true?

    A.Premium is a small amount of money you pay for your losses.
    B.If an individual didn't have a loss, premium was not wasted, because he didn't need to worry about unpredictable events.
    C.An insurance agent holds premiums paid by the thousands.
    D.The premium will be refund if an individual does not have a lose.

    答案:B
    解析:
    细节题。根据第二段倒数第二句“An individual who does not have a loss loses the premium money but purchases what insurance underwriters call‘peace of mind’.”可知.人们购买保险就是为了获得心灵平静,不用对未来不可预测的事情担心。B项说法正确。A项错在“for your losses”;C项应是insurance company或underwriter持有投保者的保险费,而不是insurance agent;D项如果投保者没有损失,保险费也是不退还的。

  • 第18题:

    Insurance (保险) may be considered a game of risk in which individuals and businesses protect themselves, their families, and their property from possible losses resulting from unpredictable events such as storms, fires, accidents and illnesses. The first rule of the game, devised centuries age, is "share the risk". To play by this rule, many people take a small loss in place of one person′ s taking a large one.
    It is a simple idea: an individual pays a small amount of money called a premium (保险费) to an agent who acts on behalf of an insurance company, or underwriter, which holds the individual′s premium and the premiums paid by thousands of others. The individual receives an insurance policy, a promise that if there is a loss to the individual as defined in the policy the insurance company will pay for it. The funds will come from the individual′s premium, the premium paid by others who did not have losses, and money from the company′ s investment of all the premiums. An individual who does not have a loss loses the premium money but purchases what insurance underwriters call "peace of mind". It is a gamble for the customer and the underwriter, but it is built on the first rule of risk that losses are small when shared by many.
    The word "policy" in the 2nd paragraph most probably means ___________.

    A.a risk between individual and insurance company
    B.a shared loss
    C.an agreement between an individual and an underwriter.
    D.a rule made by the individual

    答案:C
    解析:
    词义题。根据题干定位至第二段,“The individual receives an insurance policy,a promise that if there is a loss to the individual as defined in the policy the insurance company will pay for it.”表明policy指的是个人和担保人之间签的协议。故选C。

  • 第19题:

    资料:(一)
    Insurance is the sharing of risks, Nearly everyone is exposed to risk of some sort. The house owner, for example, knows that his property can be damaged by fire, the ship owner knows that his vessel may be lost at sea;the breadwinner knows that he may die at an early age and leave his family the poorer. On the other hand, not every house is damaged by fire nor every vessel lost at sea. If these persons each put a small sum of money into a pool, there will be enough to meet the needs of the few who do suffer loss, In other words, the losses of the few are met from the contributions of the money. This is the basis of insurance, Those who pay the contribution are known as “insured”and those who administer the pool of contributions as ”insurers”.
    Not all risks can be covered by insurance. Broadly speaking, the ordinary risks of business and speculation cannot be covered. The risk that buyers will not buy goods at the prices offered is not of a kind that can be statistically estimated, and risks can only be insured against if they can be so estimated.
    The legal basis of all insurance is the “policy”. This is a printed form of contract. It states that in return for the regular payment by the insured of a certain sum of money, called the “premium”, which is usually paid every year, the insurer will pay a sum of money or compensation for loss, if the risk actually happens. The wording of policies, particularly in marine insurance, often seems very old-fashioned, but there is a sound reason of this. Over a large number of years, many law cases have been brought to clear up the meanings of doubtful phrases in policies. The law courts have given these phrases a definite and indisputable meaning, and to avoid future disputes the phrases have continued to be used in polices even when they have passed out of normal use in speech.

    The insurance of businesses’ordinary risks is not possible because______.

    A.such risks are very expensive
    B.such risks cannot be estimated precisely
    C.such risks are too high
    D.the premium would be too high

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】insurance of businesses ordinary risks; not possible; because
    【主题句】第2自然段 Not all risks can be covered by insurance. Broadly speaking, the ordinary risks of business and speculation cannot be covered. The risk that buyers will not buy goods at the prices offered is not of a kind that can be statistically estimated, and risks can only be insured against if they can be so estimated.并非所有风险都可以投保。一般来说,普通商业风险和投机风险是不能投保的。买家不会以卖家所提供的价格购买商品这种风险不是一种可以在统计学上预估的风险,只有在风险可以预估的情况下才能对风险投保。
    【解析】本题的问题是“对普通商业风险进行投保是不可行的,原因是_______”。 A选项“此类风险所需费用昂贵”;B选项“此类风险不能被准确预估”;C选项“此类风险发生率太高”;D选项“保险费用太高”。根据题目中关键词找到主题句,主题句中,解释了不能对普通商业风险进行投保的原因是无法预估此类风险,只有在风险可以预估的情况下才能对风险投保。故B选项正确。

  • 第20题:

    共用题干
    Earthquake Insurance

    1.Earthquake insurance is a form of homeowners' insurance which deals with damage caused by earthquakes.In regions where earthquakes are especially common,homeowners may be required to carry earthquake insurance,so that in the event of an earthquake,people rely less on government disaster funds and more on their own insurance policies.As a general rule,earthquake insurance is not a part of standard insurance policies,and it must be purchased separately.
    2.Earthquakes can cause a variety of damage to a home,ranging from complete destruction to damage which causes the building to become structurally unsound.Indirect damage caused by neigh-boring collapses of structures and freeways can also occur,as can more bizarre forms of earthquake damage,like winding up with a car in the living room or a sinkhole in the back yard.Fires and flooding are also common problems in the wake of earthquakes.
    3.When homeowners purchase earthquake insurance,they may be protected against both direct damage,such as a structural collapse after an earthquake,and indirect damage,like a fire caused by broken gas lines.More commonly,the insurance only covers structural damage caused directly by the earthquake.The insurance may pay for a complete replacement of the structure,or a remodel, depending on the type of insurance and the nature of the damage.Some policies also cover damaged property like cars,and they may provide living allowances so that the residents of the home can temporarily relocate for the duration of the repairs.
    4.This type of homeowners' insurance is prone to adverse selection,in which only people in high risk areas purchase the insurance.The problem with adverse selection for insurance companies is that it decreases the pool of customers,making potential payouts very expensive.For this reason, earthquake insurance often has a high deductible,and it can he very expensive.
    5.Recognizing the need for earthquake insurance,some governments have provided subsidies for earthquake insurance,to reduce the stress on insurance companies.Insurance companies also adjust their risk pools carefully,and there may be stringent requirements for a homeowner to purchase earthquake insurance.For example,a home may need to be retrofitted for earthquake safety, reducing the amount of damage which will be incurred in a quake.For low-income home owners, this can be very difficult,as it drives the cost of earthquake insurance out of reach,which can in turn make it difficult to get home loans,as many banks in earthquake-prone areas insist on earth-quake insurance as a condition for a loan.

    Earthquakes can cause a variety of direct damage and______.
    A:indirect damage
    B:risk pools
    C:government disaster funds
    D:the nature of the damage
    E:insurance policies
    F: prices

    答案:A
    解析:
    第一段开宗明义,介绍地震保险是……实际上就是对地震保险下定义,很明显,就是要告诉读者什么是地震保险。所以选择D。
    第二段第一句:Earthquakes can cause a variety of damage to a home…意思是地震会给一个家庭带来各种破坏……显然是在讲地震带来的危害。B选项What damages can a earthquake cause(地震会带来什么危害)与该段表述一致。
    该段第一句:When homeowners purchase earthquake insurance, they may be protected against both direct damage,such as a structural collapse after an earthquake,and indirect damage, like a fire caused by broken gas lines.当人们购买了地震保险之后,他们就可以规避在地震中受到的直接损失和间接损失。很显然,该段说的是地震保险的主要保障内容。因而F 选项(地震保险主要包括哪些内容)与该段意思一致。
    通过第五段第二句The problem with adverse selection for insurance companies is that it decreases the pool of customers, making potential payouts very expensive可以得出,该段主要是在讲地震保险运行中的一些问题,所以A项意思与原文表达一致。
    通过文中第一段第二句In regions where earthquakes are especially common,homeowners may be required to carry earthquake insurance,so that in the event of an earth-quake, people rely less on government disaster funds and more on their own insurance policies可以得出答案为E选项(insurance policies)。
    文中第二段第二句:Indirect damage caused by neighboring collapses of structures and freeways can also occur.也会发生邻居房屋或高速公路倒塌对自家房屋造成的间接破坏。可以得出选项A比较合适。
    文中第三段第三句:The insurance may pay for a complete replacement of the structure, or a remodel, depending on the type of insurance and the nature of the damage.可以从文中找到出处,所以选项D正确。
    通过文中第五段第二句Insurance companies also adjust their risk pools carefully…可以推断出选项B。

  • 第21题:

    共用题干
    Earthquake Insurance

    1.Earthquake insurance is a form of homeowners' insurance which deals with damage caused by earthquakes.In regions where earthquakes are especially common,homeowners may be required to carry earthquake insurance,so that in the event of an earthquake,people rely less on government disaster funds and more on their own insurance policies.As a general rule,earthquake insurance is not a part of standard insurance policies,and it must be purchased separately.
    2.Earthquakes can cause a variety of damage to a home,ranging from complete destruction to damage which causes the building to become structurally unsound.Indirect damage caused by neigh-boring collapses of structures and freeways can also occur,as can more bizarre forms of earthquake damage,like winding up with a car in the living room or a sinkhole in the back yard.Fires and flooding are also common problems in the wake of earthquakes.
    3.When homeowners purchase earthquake insurance,they may be protected against both direct damage,such as a structural collapse after an earthquake,and indirect damage,like a fire caused by broken gas lines.More commonly,the insurance only covers structural damage caused directly by the earthquake.The insurance may pay for a complete replacement of the structure,or a remodel, depending on the type of insurance and the nature of the damage.Some policies also cover damaged property like cars,and they may provide living allowances so that the residents of the home can temporarily relocate for the duration of the repairs.
    4.This type of homeowners' insurance is prone to adverse selection,in which only people in high risk areas purchase the insurance.The problem with adverse selection for insurance companies is that it decreases the pool of customers,making potential payouts very expensive.For this reason, earthquake insurance often has a high deductible,and it can he very expensive.
    5.Recognizing the need for earthquake insurance,some governments have provided subsidies for earthquake insurance,to reduce the stress on insurance companies.Insurance companies also adjust their risk pools carefully,and there may be stringent requirements for a homeowner to purchase earthquake insurance.For example,a home may need to be retrofitted for earthquake safety, reducing the amount of damage which will be incurred in a quake.For low-income home owners, this can be very difficult,as it drives the cost of earthquake insurance out of reach,which can in turn make it difficult to get home loans,as many banks in earthquake-prone areas insist on earth-quake insurance as a condition for a loan.

    Insurance companies also adjust their______.
    A:indirect damage
    B:risk pools
    C:government disaster funds
    D:the nature of the damage
    E:insurance policies
    F: prices

    答案:B
    解析:
    第一段开宗明义,介绍地震保险是……实际上就是对地震保险下定义,很明显,就是要告诉读者什么是地震保险。所以选择D。
    第二段第一句:Earthquakes can cause a variety of damage to a home…意思是地震会给一个家庭带来各种破坏……显然是在讲地震带来的危害。B选项What damages can a earthquake cause(地震会带来什么危害)与该段表述一致。
    该段第一句:When homeowners purchase earthquake insurance, they may be protected against both direct damage,such as a structural collapse after an earthquake,and indirect damage, like a fire caused by broken gas lines.当人们购买了地震保险之后,他们就可以规避在地震中受到的直接损失和间接损失。很显然,该段说的是地震保险的主要保障内容。因而F 选项(地震保险主要包括哪些内容)与该段意思一致。
    通过第五段第二句The problem with adverse selection for insurance companies is that it decreases the pool of customers, making potential payouts very expensive可以得出,该段主要是在讲地震保险运行中的一些问题,所以A项意思与原文表达一致。
    通过文中第一段第二句In regions where earthquakes are especially common,homeowners may be required to carry earthquake insurance,so that in the event of an earth-quake, people rely less on government disaster funds and more on their own insurance policies可以得出答案为E选项(insurance policies)。
    文中第二段第二句:Indirect damage caused by neighboring collapses of structures and freeways can also occur.也会发生邻居房屋或高速公路倒塌对自家房屋造成的间接破坏。可以得出选项A比较合适。
    文中第三段第三句:The insurance may pay for a complete replacement of the structure, or a remodel, depending on the type of insurance and the nature of the damage.可以从文中找到出处,所以选项D正确。
    通过文中第五段第二句Insurance companies also adjust their risk pools carefully…可以推断出选项B。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The passage warns of which of the following dangers?
    A

    Companies in the United States may receive no protection from imports unless they actively seek protection from import competition.

    B

    Companies that seek legal protection from import competition may incur legal costs that far exceed any possible gain.

    C

    Companies that are United States owned but operate internationally may not be eligible for protection from import competition under the laws of the countries in which their plants operate.

    D

    Companies that are not United States owned may seek legal protection from import competition under United States import relief laws.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    从第二段第一句话以及“Internationalization increases the danger that foreign companies will use import relief laws against the very companies the laws were designed to protect.”可知,D为正确选项。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Where do you configure SCREEN options?()
    A

    zones on which an attack might arrive

    B

    zones you want to protect from attack

    C

    interfaces on which an attack might arrive

    D

    interfaces you want to protect from attack


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析