The Growing Credit Crisis Forces Many Co

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The Growing Credit Crisis Forces Many Companies to Seek Government Help

On September fifteenth, Lehman Brothers, a one hundred fifty-eight year-old investment bank, sought legal protection from its creditors. It had failed to find a buyer after months of searching. With over six hundred billion dollars in debt, Lehman’s failure was the largest bankruptcv in United States history At the same time,the nation’s biggest insurance company,American International Group, had gotten into trouble selling credit default swaps These are contracts Similar to insurance that protect the holder against credit risk.

Credit rating agencies downgraded A.I.G because of concerns it could not honor its contracts. Unable to get new loans, A.I.G asked for government help The Federal Reserve agreed to loan A .I.G. eighty-five billion dollars in return for eighty percent of the company but it was not enough. By November, the government had extended a total of about one hundred fiftv billion doliars in aid to A .I.G—the most to any single company during the crisis.

As banks refused to lend, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson proposed a plan to loosen credit markets by buylng risky assets. Congress approved the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of Two. Thousand eight on October third The bill provided seven hundred billion dollars to buy hard to-value securltles from banks. But within weeks, the government changed plans. The Treasury moved to invest two handred fifty billion dollars directly in banks to help them lend money again.

Lack of credit not only hurt banks but manufacturers, too. Falling car sales threatened America’s carmakers The big three automakers—General Motors, Ford and Chrysler—told Congress that they needed loans or they faced bankmptcy. In December, President Bush offered G.M and Chrysler over seventeen billion dollars in loans.

As the year ended, the Federal Reserve tried to support economic growth by lowering its main interest rate to nearly zero for the first time. But there was one more bad surprise New York money manager Bernard Madoff admitted he had cheated investors out of fifty billion dollars. The news only added to the sense that two thousand eight was the worst economic year since the nineteen thirties.

小题1: Which of the following is NOT the problem in the passage Lehman Brothers was faced with?

A.lt is an Investment bank with more than one and a half centuries history.

B.It didn’t find a buyer after months of searching.

C.It has over six hundred billion dollars in debt.

D.Its failure was the largest bankruptcy in United States history.小题2:The reason why A.I.G turned to the U.S government for help was that           .

A. A.I.G would give eighty percent of the company in return for the loan

B. A.I.G couldn’t get new loans from credit rating agencies

C. the government extended a total of about one hundred fifty billion dollars in aid to A.I.G

D. the Federal Reserve agreed to loan A.I G eighty-five billion dollars

小题3:According to the passage, which of the following is probably NOT suffering from the lack of_______ .

A.Banks.

B.Manufacturers

C.Carmakers

D.Barbers小题4:The last sentence of this passage indicates that the author’s attitude towards the U.S economy in 2008 is        

A.pessimistic

B.optimistic

C.objective

D.subjective

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A.董事会明确近期目标后,所有成员以这一目标的达成为目的团结协作,共同努力

B.某公司开大会明确近期目标,据此明确各部门的近期任务和目标,并以目标的完成情况作为考核标准

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D.某企业每个月都召开全体员工大会,进行本月工作总结和下月目标制定及任务分配,充分调动了员工的积极性

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汉代把对被告人进行判决称为()。

A.乞鞫

B.读鞫

C.鞫狱

D.断狱

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产生经挤纠纷,双方协商解决不了时,不可由()解决

A.咨询工程师

B.第三者

C.法院

D.双方私自解决

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叙利亚于()通过宪法宣告了叙利亚为社会主义国家,以穆斯林法律为纲,实行计划经济。

A.1963年

B.1973年

C.1983年

D.1993年

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