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Should UK depositors lose money, the government would have to decide whether to____for it directly.

A.notify
B.compensate
C.overlook
D.trigger

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解析:本题考查内容为词意辨析。A选项意为“通告、通知”,B选项意为“补偿、赔偿”,C选项意为“忽视、俯瞰”,D选项意为“引发、引起”,题目意为“如果英国储户蒙受损失,政府将不得不决定是否直接____他们。”因此选B,是否直接补偿他们。
  
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