问题 问答题 简答题

简述年金保险的特点以及与其他寿险的区别。

答案

参考答案:

年金保险的特点:

(1)投保人要在开始领取年金之前,必须交清所有保费,不能边交保费,边领年金。

(2)年金保险可以有确定的期限,也可以没有确定的期限,但均以年金保险的被保险人的生存为支付条件。(3)投保年金保险可以使晚年生活得到经济保障。

年金保险与其他寿险的区别:从本质上讲,年金保险是人们通过寿险公司进行的一项投资,它代表年金合同持有人与寿险公司之间的契约关系。当投保客户购买年金时,保险公司为客户提供了一定的收益保障。

从某种意义上说,年金保险和前面所说的忍受保险的作用正好相反。一般的人寿保险为被保险人因过早死亡而丧失的收入提供经济保障,而年金保险则是预防被保险人因寿命过长而可能丧失收入来源或耗尽积蓄而进行的经济储备。如果一个人的寿命超过了他的预期寿命,那么他就从年金保险中获得了额外支付,其资金主要来自没有活到预期寿命的哪些被保险人缴付的保险费。所有,年金保险有利于长寿者。

多项选择题
阅读理解

阅读理解

     Poor listening skills form an obstacle to effective communication.  A study by Dr.  Paul Panklin at a

university found that 9 percent of communication time is devoted to writing,   16 percent to reading,   30

percent to speaking and 45 percent to listening.  

     We spend more time listening than we do in any other form of communication.  However,   most of

us don't pay much attention to it.  

      Research indicates that normal listening results in a 50percent retention immediately after a 10minute

presentation,   which then declines to only about 25 percent after 48 hours.  Extension Specialist Bob

Linda says the average person will hear 7.  5 minutes of a onehour presentation and will forget half of that.  

      One reason we listen so poorly is that our minds work much faster than our mouths.  The average

person thinks 600-700 words per minute but speaks at a rate of about 125.  His listeners' minds are

occupied with hearing only onefifth of the time he is speaking.  The listeners may consider and react to

what is being said during the other fourfifths of the time,   or become absorbed in coming up with his

response,   or think other thoughts and miss the rest of what is being said.  

      If we really listen,   we may be forced to accept a different perspective of reality.  Most of us have

a firmly developed view of reality that we do not want to change.  Carl Rogers,   the psychiatrist,   points

out that if you are really willing to listen to another,   to enter his private world and see reality as he sees

it,   you run the risk of being changed.  "This risk of being changed is one of the most frightening prospects most of us can face. "

1. From the passage,   we can learn that listening ______.  

A.  always forms a barrier to our communication

B. occupies the largest part in communication

C. will take the place of other ways of communication

D. is a difficult skill to master

2. The underlined word "retention" in the 3rd paragraph means "________".  

A. attention  

B. presentation

C. memory  

D. occupation

3. In normal listening,   the reason why an average person can only keep half of what the

    speaker says in mind is that ________.  

A. half of that will be forgotten

B. our mouths work much more slowly than our minds

C. most of us pay little attention to it

D. he is afraid of being changed

4. According to Carl Rogers,   ________.  

A. we should let listeners enter our private world

B. the opinions of the speakers may affect us if we listen to them willingly

C. we shouldn't make us changed while listening

D. it is wrong that we don't want to change while listening