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如何理解旅行社责任保险的责任期限

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我国目前设立的旅游意外保险分为哪几种类型

Passage Four The U.S. Treasury Department has redesigned the $100 bill, and has begun releasing the new currency recently. Treasury Department spent nearly 10 years on the redesign and has added a number of state-of-the-art features: micro printing, color-shifting ink, a polymer(聚合物) security thread. The most striking change, however, is the enlargement of Benjamin Franklin’s portrait: he now dominates the bill like a movie star in a newspaper advertisement. The money we carry around is so familiar that whenever a new bill or coin is introduced, it creates a ripple(波动) in our ordinary lives. But not much more than a ripple, and since few people use $100 bills regularly, most Americans greet the arrival of the new note with no stronger emotion than curiosity. Some foreigners, by contrast, have become clearly worried by the news of its arrival. Around the world, U.S. currency-and the $100 bill in particular-is often treated as the ultimate repository(贮藏所) of value. The Federal Reserve estimates that two-thirds of all U.S. cash circulates outside the United States. In nations where inflation is high and where there are few credible banking institutions-from Latin America to Africa-people save and conduct business in $100 bills. And with the U.S. issuing new $100 bills, many abroad are worrying that the ones they already have are about to become worthless. The fear is most widespread in Russia. The Russian Central Bank estimates that somewhere between $15 billion and $20 billion of U.S. currency is in Russia, about 80% of it in the form of $100 bills. Everyone from small savers to businessmen to members of Mafia(黑手党) relies on hundreds, so the changes in the bill are causing high anxiety. Many Russians have already changed their meager(微不足道) supply of $100 bills into smaller U.S. notes. But over the next few years Treasury plans to redesign every note except the $1 bill. Which of the following statements is TRUE conceming the releasing of the new $100 bill

A. Most Americans exhibit no stronger emotion than curiosity.
B. It has caused great disturbance among Americans.
C. Most Americans show a great interest in its new design.
D. All Americans feel only curious about it.

保险的特征有哪些

在20世纪50年代,60%的受治疗的癌症病人在发现疾病后活了5年。现在60%的病人在被发现疾病后至少活了7年。这个事实显示,因为治疗方法的提高,癌症病人比20世纪50年代的病人患病后,活的时间长了。 上面论述的结论依赖于下列哪一个假设

A. 在20实际50年代,仅仅有60%的癌症病人接受治疗,而现在接受治疗的比例显著提高了。
B. 无健康保险的人现在比20世纪50年代更可能获得免费治疗。
C. 现在癌症的探测并不比20世纪50年代平均而言发现得早。
D. 现在的医生比20世纪50年代的医生在疾病被发现后预测病人活的时间更长。
E. 现在癌症病人的数量与20世纪50年代的数量大致相同。

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