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4.Li Mingyang only joined Alibaba's investment platform one month ago but he has already transferred(转移)almost all the cash in his bank account-nearly Rmb200,000 ($32,000)-to the online fund.He is far from alone.More than 30million people in China have signed up to Yu'E Bao,or"Leftover Treasure",only six months since its launch.Initially as the Chinese e-co mmerce group as a platform for its users to manage extra funds in their online payment accounts,Yu'E Bao is becoming something far more powerful:a straight-up substitute for traditional bank deposits (存款)."There's no point in keeping money in the bank any more.This is just as reliable,more flexible and you can earn a lot more from it,"Mr Li says.
A quick hit of the Yu'E Bao application on his phone shows the Shanghai-based editor has earned more interest on his account over the past day than 94per cent of other local users."This is fun,almost like a computer game,"he says with a laugh.
For every Rmb12that companies and individuals have deposited in Chinese banks since June,they placed roughly Rmb1in their Yu'E Bao accounts,according to Financial Times calculations based on official data.While it remains tiny compared with total deposits in the Chinese banking system,this transfer of cash from banks to the Alibaba platform is only speeding up.In the process,it threatens to upend( 颠倒) the rules of China's state-protected financial department,break banks'profit model and shifting power to savers in a way that was scarcely imaginable at the start of this year.
Other Chinese tech companies are getting in on the act.Tencent,developer of the hugely popular messaging app WeChat,is said to be designing a fund platform similar to Yu'E Bao.Baidu,the search engine company,began marketing investment products in October.
"Internet companies,with their ability to instantly reach millions of consumers,have already started to change the competitive dynamic in finance,"says Ernan Cui,an analyst with GK Dragonomics,a Beijing-based research firm.
72.In the first paragraph,what does the underlined part‘He is far from alone'mean?D
A.li Mingyang lives far away from banks.
B.Few people have transferred their money to the online fund.
C.Not so many people have so much money.
D.Many people have done the same as Mr.Li.
73.If Rmb12,000is deposited in Chinese banks,then how much money will flow into Yu'E Bao accounts according to the passage?C
A.Rmb 10
B.Rmb 100
C.Rmb 1,000
D.Rmb 10,000
74.As Yu'E Bao has become so powerful as a platform for its users,what other Chinese e-commerce groups will do in the future?D
A.They think there's no point in keeping money in the bank any more.
B.They will transfer all their money to the online fund.
C.They will make their companies more state-protected.
D.They will also design online platforms and throw themselves into such dynamic finance.
75.What's the writer's attitude towards the e-commerce gr oup as a platform for its users to manage payment accounts?A
A.objective
B.not so promising
C.negative
D.troublesome.
分析 文章讲述了余额宝相比银行因其灵活性和高利率更受用户的喜欢,正在影响金融行业.
解答 72-75 DCDA
72题答案是D.细节理解题.根据后面的More than 30million people in China have signed up to Yu'E Bao可知余额宝在中国已有了逾3000万注册用户.故选D.
73题答案是C.计算题.根据For every Rmb12that companies and individuals have deposited in Chinese banks since June,they placed roughly Rmb1in their Yu'E Bao accounts中国企业和个人每向中国各银行存入12元人民币,就会往余额宝户头存入约1元人民币.可知若有12,000存入银行,则哟1,000存入余额宝.故选C.
74题答案是D.推理判断题.根据Other Chinese tech companies are getting in on the act其他中国科技企业也在采取行动.可知选D.
75题答案是A.词义辨析题.A objective 客观的;B not so promising 认为不是很有希望的;C negative 否定的;D troublesome 讨厌的.通读全文可知作者只是在客观地陈述一个现象.故选A.
点评 本文是政治经济类阅读理解.做这类题材阅读理解时要求考生对文章通读一遍,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.
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