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2009年10月30日,筹备达10年之久的创业板开市,首批28只股票集体亮相。创业板又称二板市场,即第二股票交易市场,是指市场之外的专为暂时无法上市的中小企业和新兴公司提供融资途径和成长空间的证券交易市场。回答26~27题。

小题1:创业板上市企业的共同特征有(   )

①向社会公开发行股票筹集资金                   ②处于成长阶段,市场潜力巨大

③对国民经济发展具有支柱作用                   ④股东对公司债务承担连带责任

A.①②

B.③④

C.①②④

D.①②③小题2:2010年8月12日,小张用5万元在创业板市场购买华谊兄弟1000股(50元/股)。假设该股票年预期股息为0.50元/股,同期一年期银行存款利率为2.25%。小张的投资(   )

①有较大的风险性                    ②预期股息收益率较高

③能定期收取利息                    ④预期股息收益率较低

A.①②

B.②③

C.③④

D.①④

答案

小题1:A

小题2:D

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In the early 1970’s, Citibank of New York City became one of the first financial institutions to install ATM’s on a large scale. Since then, the (1) of automated teller machines has increased dramatically. At the time, the bank hoped (2) their operating costs by replacing human tellers with machines. Little did they (3) that the cash machines would become so successful. However, as more banks added (4) automated service through ATM’s, the machines mushroomed all over the world.
To use an ATM, all you need is a (5) issued by your bank. Your bank may also (6) through a credit card, such as MasterCard or Visa. To begin a (7) , you need to insert the card into an ATM and punch in a personal identification number on the (8) . The personal ID number may consist of (9) and can prevent anyone from using the card.
The ATM next flashes instructions on its (10) for carrying out transaction. To get cash, for example, you are instructed to (11) that indicate whether the money should be withdrawn from a checking or a savings account and the (12) . This request is then displayed on the screen. After you press a button to (13) that the information is correct, the ATM goes to (14) .
How safe, you may ask, is banking by ATM The (15) is meant to prevent anyone, no matter who you are, from using a cash card (16) . If you enter the wrong ID number for a card, a message on the screen will (17) . If you fail to produce the correct number for three times, most machines will (18) .As another precaution against (19) , the bank generally limits the amount that may be withdrawn by cash card (20) , say, to $ 200.