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简述银行业监督管理机构从事监督管理工作的人员的法律责任。

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参考答案:银行业监督管理机构从事监督管理工作的人员有下列情形之一的,依法给予行政处分;构成犯罪的,依法追究刑事责任:①违反规定审查批准银行业金融机构的设立、变更、终止,以及业务范围和业务范围内的业务品种的;②违反规定对银行业金融机构进行现场检查的;③未依照《银行监管法》第28条规定报告突发事件的;④违反规定查询账户或者申请冻结资金的;⑤违反规定对银行业金融机构采取措施或者处罚的;⑥违反《银行监管法》第42条规定对有关单位或者个人进行调查的;⑦滥用职权、玩忽职守的其他行为。 银行业监督管理机构从事监督管理工作的人员贪污受贿,泄露国家秘密、商业秘密和个人隐私,构成犯罪的,依法追究刑事责任;尚不构成犯罪的,依法给予行政处分。

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     A Chinese couple tried to name their baby "@", saying the character best represents their love for the child,

according to an official trying to whip the national language into shape. The unusual name stands out especially

in Mandarin (普通话), which has no alphabet and instead uses tens of thousands of multi-stroke (多笔画的)

characters to represent words. "The whole world uses it to write emails, and translated into Chinese it means

'love him'", the father explained, according to the deputy chief of the State Language Commission Li Yuming.

     While the @ symbol is familiar to Chinese email users, they often use the English word "at" to sound it out.

With a drawn-out "t", this sounds something like "ai ta", or "love him", to Mandarin speakers. Li says the name

is an extreme example of people's increasingly adventurous approach to Mandarin, as commercialization and the

Internet break down conventions (习俗).

     Another couple tried to give their child a name that in English sounds like "King Osrina".

     Li did not say if officials accepted the "@"name. But earlier this year the government announced a ban on

names using Arabic numerals and foreign languages. Sixty million Chinese face the problem that their names

use ancient characters so uncommon that computers cannot recognize them and even fluent speakers are left

scratching their heads, said Li, according to a transcript on the government website. One of them is the former

Premier Zhu Rongji, whose name has a rare "rong" character that gives newspaper editors headaches.

1. Why did the Chinese couple try to name their baby"@"? [ ]

A. Because they wanted their baby to have a special name.

B. Because they wanted their baby to haw an international name.

C. Because the @ symbol is familiar to email users all over the world.

D. Because die @symbol sounds something like "ai ta", which means "love him" in Chinese.

2. It can be inferred that _____. [ ]

A. Li Yuming is in favor of the baby's name

B. many Chinese people use Arabic numerals in their names

C. a majority of the Chinese people are having longer names

D. there is little possibility for the "@" name to be officially accepted

3. The underlined part in the passage probably means "_____". [ ]

A. even native speakers find it hard to accept these strange names

B. even native speakers can't find these characters in their computers

C. even those who are expert at Chinese can't recognize these characters

D. even those who are expert at Chinese find it hard to accept these names