【单选题】

下列关于客户身份资料和交易记录保存制度的说法中,错误的是(  )

A.
客户交易信息在交易结束后应当至少保存五年
B.
金融机构破产和解散时,应当将客户身份资料和客户交易信息集中销毁
C.
客户身份资料在业务关系结束后应当至少保存五年
D.
在业务关系存续期间,客户身份资料发生变更的,应当及时更新客户身份资料
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【A2型选择题】

女,55岁。10年来因丈夫有外遇,夫妻感情不佳,总想离婚,但又总舍不得孩子,又怕丢面子,来到心理咨询门诊,想问心理咨询师,离婚还是不离婚?此时心理咨询师最应注意采用的原则是(    )。

A.

回避原则

B.

中立原则

C.

耐心原则

D.

综合原则

E.

灵活原则

【单选题】

有关心前区震颤不正确的是

A.
常见于二尖瓣狭窄震颤
B.
常见于二尖瓣关闭不全
C.
可分为收缩期震颤、舒张期震颤
D.
以手掌触诊确定震颤的具体部位和时相
E.
由血流经冲击瓣膜、心壁或血管壁产生振动而产生
【单选题】

甲公司诉乙公司货款纠纷一案,A市B区法院在审理中查明甲公司的权利主张已超过诉讼时效,而乙公司并未提出时效抗辩,遂判决驳回甲公司的诉讼请求。在判决书送达后上诉期限届满前,B区法院发现其依职权适用诉讼时效的规定是错误的。关于本案的处理,下列哪一说法是正确的?(        )

A.

因判决尚未发生效力,B区法院可以将判决书予以收回,重新作出新的判决

B.

B区法院可以将判决书予以收回,恢复庭审并向当事人释明时效问题,视具体情况重新作出判决

C.

B区法院可以作出裁定,纠正原判决中的错误

D.

如上诉期限届满当事人未上诉,B区法院可以决定再审,纠正原判决中的错误

【单选题】

1938年5月,毛泽东发表的论述抗日战争发展规律的著作是(   )。

A.

《论反对日本帝国主义的策略》

B.

《论持久战》

C.

《中国共产党在民族战争中的地位》

D.

《抗日游击战争的战略问题》

【单选题】

学生张某因多次偷盗,学校准备申请送其到工读学校进行矫治。有权对这一申请进行审批的机构是(   )

A.
公安机关
B.
检察机关
C.
教育行政部门
D.
民政部门
【单选题】

风险报告应满足不同层级、不同部门的需要。通常情况下,从事金融市场业务交易的人员需要的报告是(  )。

A.
全面风险分析报告
B.
操作风险分析报告
C.
信用风险分析报告
D.
具体头寸报告
【单选题】

菲儿把一颗小石头放进小鱼缸里,小石头很快就沉到了缸底,菲儿说:“小石头不想游泳了,想休息了。”从这里可以看出,菲儿思维的特点是( )。

A.
直觉性
B.
自我中心
C.
表面性
D.
泛灵论
【单选题】

面颊部开放性损伤后12小时,局部的处理宜

A.
按感染伤口对待,只换药,不清创
B.
清创后不缝合
C.
清创后延期缝合
D.
换药观察后,延期缝合
E.
清创后一期缝合
【单选题】

相对于远期外汇市场,即期外汇市场容量巨大、交易活跃而且报价容易,易于捕捉市场行情,是最主要的外汇市场形式。(  )

A.
B.
【单选题】

Passage1

In many of the developing countries in Africaand Asia, the population is growing fast. The reason for this is simple: Womenin these countries have a high birth rate - from 3.0 to 7.0 children per woman.The majority of these women are poor, without the food or resources to care fortheir families. Why do they have so many children? Why don't they limit thesize of their families? The answer may be that they often have no choice. Thereare several reasons for this.

Onereason is economi

In atraditional agricultural economy, large families are helpful. Having morechildren means having more workers in the fields and someone to take care ofthe parents in old age. In an industrial economy, the situation is different.Many children, do not help a family; instead, they are an expense. Thus,industrialization has generally brought down the birth rate. This was the casein Italy, which was industrialized quite recently and rapidly. In the earlypart of the twentieth century, Italy was a poor, largely agricultural countrywith a high birth rate. After World WarⅡ, Italy's economy was rapidly modernized and industrialize

By theend of the century, the birth rate had dropped to 1. 3 children per woman, theworld's lowest.

However,the economy is not the only important factor that influences birth rate. SaudiArabia, for example, does not have an agriculture-based economy, and it has oneof the highest per capita incomes in the worl

Nevertheless,it also has a very high birth rate. Mexico and Indonesia, on the other hand,are poor countries, with largely agricultural economies, but they have recentlyreduced their population growth.

Clearly,other factors are involve

Themost important of these is the condition of women. A high birth rate almostalways goes together with lack of education and low status for women. Thiswould explain the high birth rate of Saudi Arabia. There, the traditionalculture gives women little education or independence and few possibilitiesoutside the home. On the other hand, the improved condition of women in Mexico,Thailand, and Indonesia explains the decline in birth rates in these countries.Their governments have taken measures to provide more education andopportunities for women.

Anotherkey factor in the birth rate is birth control. Women may want to limit theirfamilies but have no way to do so. In countries where governments have madebirth control easily available and inexpensive, birth rates have gone down.This is the case in Singapore, Sri Lanka, and India, as well as in Indonesia,Thailand, Mexico, and Brazil. In these countries, women have also been providedwith health care and help in planning their families.

Thesetrends show that an effective program to reduce population growth does not haveto depend on better economic conditions.3 It can be effective if it aims tohelp women and meet their needs. Only then, in fact, does it have any realchance of success.       (495 words)

When countries become industrialized, _______.

A.
families often become larger
B.
the birth rate generally goes down
C.
women usually decide not have a family
D.
the population generally grows rapidly