问题 单项选择题

参考工具书属于()次文献。

A.一

B.二

C.三

D.零

答案

参考答案:C

解析:

依据文献传递知识、信息的质和量的不同以及加工层次的不同,人们将文献分为四个等级,分别为零次文献、一次文献、二次文献和三次文献。

零次文献是一种特殊形式的情报信息源,主要包括两个方面的内容:一是形成一次文献以前的知识信息,即未经记录,未形成文字材料,是人们的“出你之口,入我之耳”的口头交谈,是直接作用于人的感觉器官的非文献型的情报信息;二是未公开于社会即未经正式发表的原始的文献,或没正式出版的各种书刊资料,如书信、手稿、记录、笔记和包括一些内部使用通过公开正式的订购途径所不能获得的书刊资料。一次文献是人们直接以自己的生产、科研、社会活动等实践经验为依据生产出来的文献,也常被称为原始文献(或叫一级文献),其所记载的知识、信息比较新颖、具体、详尽。

如期刊论文、专利文献、科技报告、会议录、学位论文,等等。二次文献也称二级文献,它是将大量分散、零乱、无序的一次文献进行整理、浓缩、提练,并按照一定的逻辑顺序和科学体系加以编排存储,使之系统化,以便于检索利用。其主要类型有目录、索引等。三次文献也称三级文献,是选用大量有关的文献,经过综合、分析、研究而编写出来的文献。所以本题的正确答案为C。

单项选择题

In 1880, Sir Joshua Waddilove, a Victorian philanthropist, founded Provident Financial to provide affordable loans to working-class families in and around Bradford, in northern England. This month his company, now one of Britain’s leading providers of "home credit"— small, short-term, unsecured loans—began the nationwide rollout of Vanquis, a credit card aimed at people that mainstream lenders shun. The card offers up to £ 200 ($ 380) of credit, at a price: for the riskiest customers, the annual interest rate will be 69%.

Provident says that the typical interest rate is closer to 50% and that it charges no fees for late payments or breaching credit limits. Still, that is triple the rate on regular credit cards and far above the 30% charged by store cards. And the Vanquis card is being launched just when Britain’s politicians and media are full of worry about soaring consumer debt. Last month, a man took his own life after running up debts of £ 130000 on 22 different credit cards.

Credit cards for "sub-prime" borrowers, as the industry delicately calls those with poor credit records, are new in Britain but have been common in America for a while. Lenders began issuing them when the prime market became saturated, prompting them to look for new sources of profit. Even in America, the sub-prime market has plenty of room for growth. David Robertson of the Nilson Report, a trade magazine, reckons that outstanding sub-prime credit-card debt accounts for only 3% of the $ 597 billion that Americans owe on plastic. The sub-prime sector grew by 7.9% last year, compared with only 2.6% for the industry as a whole.

You might wonder, though, how companies can make money from lending to customers they know to be bad risks—or at any rate, how they can do it legitimately. Whereas delinquencies in the credit-card industry as a whole are around 4%-5% , those in the sub-prime market are almost twice as high, and can reach 15% in hard times.

Obviously, issuers charge higher interest rates to compensate them for the higher risk of not being repaid. And all across the credit-card industry, the assessment and pricing of risks has been getting more and more refined, thanks largely to advances in technology and data processing. Companies also use sophisticated computer programs to track slower payment or other signs of increased risk. Sub-prime issuers pay as much attention to collecting debt as to managing risk; they impose extra charges, such as application fees; and they cap their potential losses by lending only small amounts ($ 500 is a typical credit limit).All this is easier to describe than to do, especially when the economy slows. After the bursting of the technology bubble in 2000, several sub-prime credit-card providers failed. Now there are only around 100, of which nine issue credit cards. Survivors such as Metris and Providian, two of the bigger sub-prime card companies, have become choosier about their customers’ credit histories. As the economy recovered, so did lenders’ fortunes. Fitch, a rating agency, says that the proportion of sub-prime credit-card borrowers who are more than 60 days in arrears (a good predictor of eventual default) is the lowest since November 2001. But with American interest rates rising again, some worry about another squeeze. As Fitch’s Michael Dean points out, sub-prime borrowers tend to have not just higher-rate credit cards, but dearer auto loans and variable-rate mortgages as well. That makes a risky business even riskier.

Sir Joshua Waddilove is mentioned in the first paragraph to()

A. illustrate the history of credit card companies

B. introduce the issuing of a new credit card

C. show how working class families got affordable loans

D. build up consumers’ trust in Provident Financial

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