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中国人民银行于2010年11月19日晚间宣布,为加强流动性管理,适度调控货币信贷投放,决定从2010年11月29日起,上调存款类金融机构人民币存款准备金率0.5个百分点。这是央行年内第五次宣布上调存款准备金率,距离上次宣布调整仅过去9天。此次调整之后,大型商业银行的存款准备金率达到18%,创下历史最高水平。根据央行最新公布的10月份银行存款数据推算,此次上调存款准备金率预计可以一次性冻结资金3500亿元左右。据业内人士分析,外汇占款增加导致流动性过多、银行信贷投放超出预期和逐渐增大的通胀压力是促使央行不断收紧货币政策的主要原因。虽然10月份外汇占款数据尚未公布,但业内普遍预期将会处于较高水平。此前公布的10月份金融运行数据显示,商业银行的信贷投放动力依然非常充足,全年信贷投放控制在7.5万亿以内有较大难度。另外,10月份CPI数据创出了25个月新高,并且有继续走高的趋势。在此情况下,央行密集上调存款准备金率属情理之中的选择。近期,多位央行官员在不同场合都强调了管理流动性和防止通胀的决心,表明央行在努力使流动性供给和银行体系流动性保持合理,今后央行将密切关注物价走势,继续灵活有效地运用这些传统的货币政策工具。

通货膨胀一般指因货币供给大于货币实际需求而引起的一段时间内物价持续而普遍上涨的现象。以下关于通货膨胀的实质,说法不正确的是()。

A.社会总需求大于社会总供给

B.物价很快地上涨,使货币失去价值

C.货币供给量大于需求量

D.社会总需求小于社会总供给

答案

参考答案:B, C, D

解析:通货膨胀一般是指,在纸币流通条件下,因货币供给大于货币实际需求,导致货币贬值,而引起的一段时间内物价持续而普遍的上涨现象。其实质是社会总需求大于社会总供给。

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The Lake District in north-west England is an area remarkably little affected by industrialization. The principal activity is still sheep-farming, as it has been for a thousand years, and many ancient words like "fell" for "hill" and "tam" for "lake" are still in daily use. In spite of its heavy rainfall and relative inaccessibility, its special atmosphere and spectacular natural beauty combine to make this one of England’s favourite holiday areas at all seasons of the year. But at Christmas 1968, still gripped by the fear that foot-and-mouth disease could spread to the hill flocks and sweep like wildfire right up to the Scottish border, it was quieter than ever before in this century. Luckily not a single farm had caught tile infection, the nearest case having been an isolated one at Kendal several weeks before. But every Lakeland farmer knows that one case among the unfenced hill flocks on the fells could lead to complete annihilation of hundreds of thousands of sheep and the virtual end of the district’s principal industry; you cannot replace sheep, acclimatized to their own part of the fell for generations, in the same way that you can replace cattle in a field.
Nobody could remember a Christmas like it, especially Boxing Dab, which is traditionally one of the big outdoor holidays of the Lakeland year. Normally this is a day spent following the mountain packs of hounds, fell-walking and, if the weather is propitious, skiing and skating, but this time there were none of these things. Visitors were actively discouraged, and those who did come were asked not to go on the fells, footpaths or bridleways or near farmland, while motorists were requested not to drive on minor roads and to shun the smaller valleys. The enterprising hotels which had earlier in the year decided to keep open during the winter were by the end of October having a desperate time. Hundreds of bookings had been cancelled and scores of dinner parties and young farmers’ reunions eliminated. All youth hostels were closed. At least one climbing club, unable to climb, substituted a training programme of films and simulated climbs on the more substantial municipal buildings.
The weather in the area was dry, crisp, windless and cold, in fact ideal for brisk outdoor activities. But nobody was able to enjoy it. Everything was stopped: hunting, walking, climbing, skiing, motor cycle trials, sporting events of every description. All the seasonal dances, festivals, conferences, shepherds’ meets and a hundred and one, other social occasions abandoned. The ice was bearing on some of the lakes but you could not go skating there. Meanwhile the foxes, emboldened by an unprecedented freedom from harassment, were stalking closer to the farms and the flocks of Christmas turkeys, while the hounds sulked miserably in their kennels.
Farmers are apt to criticize some sections of the outdoor fraternity for their occasional thoughtless behaviour, but the way that walkers, climbers, skiers, fishermen, hunters and the rest went out of their way to help them at this time should never be forgotten. The general public, locals and visitors alike, tried to give the fell farmers a sporting chance, and this remarkable display of public spirit was the one bright note in a very sad time.

The word "this" in line 5 refers to______.

A.(A) its special atmosphere

B.(B) the Industrial Revolution

C.(C) the spectacular natural beauty

D.(D) the Lake District