The European Union reached a preliminary deal to curb banker’s compensation that would drastically limit the account that can be

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问题     The European Union reached a preliminary deal to curb banker’s compensation that would drastically limit the account that can be paid in bonuses. Britain resisted the move to cap the ratio between bankers’ fixed and variable pay. In a nod to opposition from the City of London the new rules treat long-term incentives linked to equities and bonds more favourably. The deal has to be agreed on by finance ministries next week.
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What can be learned from the first paragraph?

选项 A、The EU has reached an agreement to control banker’s compensation.
B、The deal would considerably increase the account paid in bonuses.
C、Britain agreed on the act to limit the ratio between banker’s fixed and variable pay.
D、The deal to curb banker’s compensation has been agreed on by finance ministries.

答案A

解析 根据选项A中的关键词“the EU”定位到第一段的首句,其中“the EU”=“the European Union”;“reached an agreement”=“reached a deal”;“curb banker’s compensation”=“control banker’s compensation”,故选项A是原文首句的同义转换,故为答案。根据选项B中的“bonuses”定位到该段首句,其中选项中的“considerably”对应原文的“drastically”;其余部分保持不变。但是原文关键词“limit”,被替换成选项中的“increase”,故该项错误。根据选项C中的“Britain”定位到该段第二句,原文说的是Britain拒绝,而选项说的是同意,而选项后面内容和原文是一致的,故该选项是错的。根据选项D定位到该段最后一句:The deal has to be agreed on by finance ministries next week.说明这个协议还未被通过,而选项说的是“The deal has been agreed on by finance ministries”.故错误。
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