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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Before 1933,and particularly during the period 1929—1933,bank failures were not uncom-mon.________(51)a bank overextended itself in creating credit or if several of its important loans could not be________(52),depositors in the bank would frequently become panicky and begin to make large withdrawals.________(53)the bank had only a small number of its deposits backed by currency,the bank would soon be unable to meet withdrawals,and most depositors ________(54)their money.Most frequently a bank merely needed time to improve its cash posi- tion by________(55)some of its loans and not making additional ones.In 1933,the number of bank failures________(56)a peak,forcing the federal government to intervene and ________(57)the banks temporarily.To help restore the public's confidence________(58) banks and strengthen the banking community,Congress passed legislation setting up the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.________(59)corporation,an agency of the federal government, now insures over 90 percent of all mutual savings and commercial bank deposits for________(60) $100,000 per deposit.The FDIC has________(61)its insurance fund by charging member in-stitutions one-twelfth of 1 percent of their total deposits.
As a result of the protection provided by the FDIC and through other kinds of supervision, bank failures have been________(62)to a few isolated instances .When deposits are federally insured,people________(63)rush to withdraw their money if they________(64)the financial condition of their bank .The delay gives the banks the necessary time to adjust their cash credit balance,and this action helps to reduce the________(65)of bankruptcy.

57._________
A:.closed
B: closing
C: close
D: has closed

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解析:从后文可知,本句是条件从句,条件从句应当由if引导。


从货款这个概念应当推断出,应当是归还,而不是存储或者发现。


本句前一部分和后一部分是因果关系,应当用because引导这个从句,because of后面跟的是名词或名词性短语,而不是从句。


我们从整个句子的语态来看,本句是虚拟语气,应当选D。此外,根据前一部分“the band would soon be unable to meet withdrawals”中的语态,我们也能做出相应的判断。


call on意为“号召,呼吁”;call for意为“要求,提倡”;call off意为“放弃,取消”; call in意为“召回,收回”。根据题意,银行应当采取相应的收回货款的措施,因此选D。


reach peak是固定用法,例如:Sales have reached a new peak. 销售额已达到新高。


不定式符号to后面跟动词原形,所以选择C。


表达“对于……有信心”应当用介词in,即confidence in(后接名词,表示对……有信心),例如:She lacks confidence in herself.她缺乏自信心。


这里应当用指示代词来组成一个名词词组,并不是构成一个从句,并且后面跟同位语短语,所以选B。


upto意为“达……之多”,符合题意。“as many as”用于可数名词前,如果选项中有“as mucn as”,则也是正确的,因为钱是不可数名词。


has已经提示了此处应当用动词的过去分词形式表达现在完成时语态。


根据上下文,此处是指自从建立了保险制度以来,银行破产的个案是减少了,而不是增加或者消失。


根据上下文,此处表达否定意思“不再”,所以选C。


be/become concerned about意为“担心;担忧;挂念”,例如:We're rather concerned a- bout father's health.我们相当担心父亲的健康。be/become concerned in sth.意为“和某 事有牵连”。be/become concerned with意为“牵涉,与……有关,参与”。


根据上下文,此处表达“可能性”之意,所以选择possibility。
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