2001年9月22日,第一只华夏创新开放式基金宣告成立,从而使基金的发展跨入新的历史时期,同时也标志着我国证券市场真正开始步入机构投资者时代。()
A. 正确
B. 错误
根据以下材料回答以下问题
我国基本养老保险制度的完善与发展。随着人口老龄化、就业方式多样化和城市化的发展,现行企业职工基本养老保险制度显现出一些与社会经济发展不相适应的问题。
在充分调查研究和总结过去20年来养老保险改革经验的基础上,国务院2005年12月发布《关于完善企业职工基本养老保险制度的决定》(以下简称《决定》)。为了更好地为客户服务,理财规划师需要及时掌握《决定》的相关精神。
个人养老保险的缴费比例占本人缴费工资的()%。
A. 5
B. 8
C. 10
D. 20
Admittedly, the dictionary is often used merely to determine the correct spelling of words, or to find out the accepted pronunciation, and such a use is perhaps not the most important from an intellectual point of view. Dictionaries may, however, have social importance, for it is often a matter of some concern to the person using the dictionary for such purpose that he should not suggest to others, by misspelling a word in a letter, or mispronouncing it in conversation, that he is not "well-bred", and has not been well educated.
Yet, despite this familiarity with the dictionary, the average person is likely to have many wrong ideas about it, and little idea of how to use it profitably, or interpret it rightly. For example, it is often believed that the mere presence of a word in a dictionary is evidence that it is acceptable in good writing. Though most dictionaries have a system of marking words as obsolete, or in use only as slang, many people, more especially if their use of a particular word has been challenged, are likely to conclude, if they find it in a dictionary, that it is accepted as being used by writers of established reputation. This would certainly have been true of dictionaries a hundred years or so ago. For a long time after they were first firmly established in the eighteenth century, their aim was to include only what was used by the best writers, and all else was suppressed, and the compiler frequently claimed that this dictionary contained "low" words. Apparently this aspect of the dictionary achieved such importance in the mind of the average person that most people today are unaware of the great change that has taken place in the compilation of present-day dictionaries.
Similarly, the ordinary man invariably supposes that one dictionary is as good and authoritative as another, and, moreover, believes that "the dictionary" has absolute authority, and quotes it to clinch arguments. Although this is an advantage, in that the dictionary presents a definition the basic meaning of which can't be altered by the speaker, yet it could be accepted only if all dictionaries agreed on the particular point in question. But ultimately the authority of the dictionary rests only on the authority of the man who compiled it, and, however careful he may be, a dictionary-maker is fallible: reputable dictionaries may disagree in their judgments, and indeed different sections of the same dictionary may differ.
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The Bible is the most widely used reference book.
B. The dictionary is the most widely used reference book.
C. The dictionary is actually the more widely used book than the Bible.
D. The Bible is used as widely as the dictionary.
According to the author, differences between dictionaries or in a dictionary usually result from
A. varied definitions of a word.
B. the different purposes of making them.
C. misinterpretations of users.
D. different judgment of the compilers.