第1题
ration of Wall Street hopefuls began filing back to class this month at business schools across the country. The storied banking giants demise was an illustrative lesson for the industry and for academics — one that may lead to lasting changes in business-school curriculums. "I predict that people will spend a lot more time than they used to learning about risk management and understanding the subtleties," says Awi Federgruen, chair of the Decision, Risk and Operations Division at Columbia Business School. For more than half a century, business schools have taught the fundamentals of risk management— the study of policies and procedures to analyze and control risk— but the availability of more comprehensive electives is a relatively recent development, a direct response to the faltering U.S. financial markets. Enrollment in the University of Mississippis risk-management-and-insurance program, one of the oldest in the country, jumped to 130 students in 2007, up from just 19 in 1995. And the number of U.S. business schools offering a concentration in risk management nearly doubled between 2005 and 2007, according to the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, while degrees in risk management are increasingly being offered at business schools around the globe. "Maybe this [crisis] will force a number of the business schools, including our own, to rethink whether we should make this part of the complete requirements," says Federgruen, referring to in-depth risk-management coursework, "rather than just counting on the students themselves to understand that this is material that theyd better learn."
第2题
The author gives the example of a tollgate in the first paragraph to indicate that
A.it is an act of robbery.
B.it is an impractical plan.
C.it will break the law.
D.it can make people rich.
第3题
Whats the reason that Germanys chimney sweeps are under attack?
A.Chimney sweeps can not be bringers of good luck any more.
B.German law that protects sweeps" competition was accused against last week.
C.Germany"s chimney sweeps enjoy a near-perfect monopoly.
D.European Commission"s directorate for the internal market hate the chimney sweeps.
第4题
The woman over there is none other than______ mother.
A.Julia and Mary
B.Julia and Mary"s
C.Julia"s and Mary"s
D.Julia"s and Mary
第5题
I have never been to Shanghai, but its the place______.
A.where I"d like to visit
B.I most want to visit
C.in which I"d like to visit
D.that I want to visit it most
第6题
We learn from the beginning of the text that what strikes Bushs father is that
A.American allies began to appreciate unilateralism.
B.Americans come to get over some misconceptions.
C.the U.S. became the largest power since Rome.
D.Americans can achieve its objectives unilaterally.
第7题
According to the text, the European dream is likely to come true
A.if the current education deterioration can be curbed.
B.when the American challenge no longer causes controversy over campus-culture.
C.if public attitudes bring about changes in education.
D.when laws and requirement concerning higher-education system are stipulated.
第8题
It was recommended that we______for the authorities.
A.waited
B.wait
C.most wait
D.would wait
第9题
ant.
A.much less
B.still less
C.none the less
D.more or less
第10题
If you have any clothes ______ today, give them to me.
A.to wash
B.to be washed
C.for washing
D.being washed
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