题目
第1题
A.Translation
B.Plagiarism
C.Communication
第2题
A.feedback
B.translation
C.communication
第3题
The process of interpreting a message is:
A Decoding
B Receiving
C Encoding
D Feedback
E A and C
第4题
A.chronic
B.cautious
C.classic
D.comic
第5题
147 The process of interpreting a message is:
A. Decoding
B. Receiving
C. Encoding
D. Feedback
E. A and C
第6题
29 The process of interpreting a message is:
A. Decoding
B. Receiving
C. Encoding
D. Feedback
E. A and C
第7题
A.A. The sending of messages
B.B. The sending and interpreting of messages.
C.C. The sending and receiving of messages.
第8题
第9题
第10题
The restrictive laws that the courts are interpreting are mainly a legacy of the bank failures of the 1930s. The current high rate -- higher than at any time since the Great Depression -- has made legislators afraid to remove the restrictions. While legislative timidity is understandable, it is also mistaken. One reason so many American banks are getting into trouble is precisely that the old restrictions make it hard for them to build a domestic base large and strong enough to support their activities in today's telecommunicating round-the-clock, around-the-world financial markets. In trying to escape from these restrictions, banks are taking enormous, and what should be unnecessary, risks. For example, would a large bank be buying small, failed savings banks at inflated prices if federal law and states' regulations permitted that bank to expand through the acquisition of financially healthy banks in the region7 Of course not. The solution is clear American banks will be sounder when they are not geographically limited. The House of Representative's banking committee has shown part of the way forward by recommending common-sensible, though limited, legislation for a five-year transition to nationwide banking. This would give regional banks time to group together to form. counterweights to the big money-center banks. Without this breathing space the big money-legislation should be regarded as only a way station on the road towards a complete examination of American's suitable banking legislation.
The author’s attitude towards the current banking laws is best described as one of _______.
A.concerned dissatisfaction
B.tolerant disapproval
C.uncaring indifference
D.great admiration
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