银行某工作人员发现同事在给客户介绍产品的时候刻意隐瞒了该产品的风险以实现销售目标,则

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银行某工作人员发现同事在给客户介绍产品的时候刻意隐瞒了该产品的风险以实现销售目标,则该工作人员( )。

A.应当立即向监管部门检举该同事的违规行为,不必事先提醒同事或向本行领导报告
B.不管该行为是否符合规定,与自己无关,不应当过问
C.应当及时提示、制止,并视情况向所在机构或有关部门报告
D.应当帮助同事隐瞒,以便增加银行销售额

考点:银行业从业考试银行从业公共基础银行业从业人员资格考试公共基础
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已知函数f(x)=loga
1-m(x-2)
x-3
(a>0,a≠1)

对定义域内的任意x都有f(2-x)+f(2+x)=0成立.
(1)求实数m的值;
(2)当x∈(b,a)时,f(x)的取值范围恰为(1,+∞),求实数a,b的值.
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先化简,后求值:4(3a2b-ab2)-5(-ab2+2a2b),其中a=
1
2
,b=-
1
3
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气象观测站为了反映某地气温的变化趋势,一般选用(  )统计图.
A.条形B.折线C.扇形
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阅读理解。

     American kids are talking more tests than ever before, and they're stressed out. Is help on the way? Just

the sight of a test makes some kids sweat. For others, it is a blank answer sheet. Then there are the frightening

words, "Take out your Number 2 pencil." All three fill 10-year-old Chelsea Logo with fear. "I start to tap my

pencil on the desk," says the fifth grader, "Then I feel the butterflies in my stomach."

     Chelsea is not alone. In a recent survey, more than 70% of kids aged 9 to 13 said they worry about tests.

It's no wonder. Across the United States, public schools give more than 250 million standardized tests each

year.

     Why do kids have to take so many tests? The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law requires that students in

grades 3 through 8 be tested each year. The law's goal is for all students to be at grade level by 2014. Students

must pass the tests and meet other requirements or their schools may be shut down.

     US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan wants to change NCLB. But that doesn't mean he favors getting

rid of tests. Duncan believes tests should be used mainly to evaluate kids' strengths and weaknesses. Tests,

Duncan says, should not be used to punish kids or their schools for failure. "The goal is to focus on great

teaching and learning," Duncan said.

     Under NCLB, each state sets its own standards for students to meet. The result, Duncan says, is that states

are making the tests easier. To fix this problem, 48 states are now working together to create common

standards. "I want to set a high bar for kids," Duncan says, "so they'll be in great shape to achieve their dreams."

     Like them or not, tests are here to stay. So how can you handle test stress? Schools are teaching students

to relax through deep breathing and stretching. In Oakland, California, Principal Zarina Ahmad of Piedmont

Avenue Elementary leads her students in a cheer to get them excited about learning.

1. The underlined part "the butterflies in my stomach" in Para I can be replaced by _____.

A. guilty

B. nervous

C. exciting

D. proud

2. According to the passage, the NCLB law _____.

A. is focusing on teaching methods in schools

B. is requiring schools to make the tests more difficult

C. is trying to make schools be responsible for students

D. aims to evaluate kids' strengths and weaknesses by means of tests

3. We can learn from the passage that Arne Duncan _____.

A. is strongly against tests

B. suggests closing some schools

C. is concerned about students' development

D. suggests each state set its own standard

4. It can be concluded from the last two paragraphs that _____.

A. it's impossible to get rid of tests

B. schools have no good way to deal with students' stress

C. tests help assess what students have to learn

D. schools are aware of students' stress caused by tests

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