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It’s only fair. The federal government is doing everything it can to restore the nation’s banks to health. In return, Congress should require those banks to give their credit card customers a better break.
As the credit card business boomed in recent years, too many lenders added tricks and traps that have entrapped and enraged millions of their customers. Interest rates spike even when a consumer meticulously(小心翼翼地) pays on time. Fees appear out of nowhere; banks can change their complicated rules at any time or for any reason.
Responding to thousands of complaints, the Federal Reserve Board issued new rules last December to help stop unfair and deceptive practices. But those protections will not take effect until July of next year. Congress now has an opportunity to move far more swiftly.
Senator Christopher Dodd, a Democrat from Connecticut and chairman of the Senate banking committee, has offered a credit card hill that deserves the support of his colleagues. It is stronger than the Fed’s regulations and would provide consumers relief more quickly than the credit card bill now moving through the House.
The Dodd bill would help end "bait (诱饵) and switch" tactics like promising a very low interest rate then adding hidden fees and other charges. It would make credit card contracts, which tend to favor the banks, less one-sided. It would help protect younger customers who are more easily tricked into burdensome debt.
And it would provide stronger protection against abusive practices — charging very high fees, for instance, for minor mistakes like being hours late paying the bill.
Mr. Dodd says it has taken a while for him to gather support for the bill, and last week the banking committee approved it by only one vote. Republicans and bankers who oppose the bill had argued, and continue to argue, that no law is needed because the federal regulations are tough enough.
Mr. Dodd, who has faced criticism for his role in bailout(紧急救助) legislation that allowed executive bonuses, could help himself by holding firm on his credit card bill. The Federal Reserve regulations are useful, but consumers should not have to wait for real help until 2010.
What is TRUE about the first paragraph

A.
It is fair for the government to help banks in trouble.
B.
The government needs to restore credit cards to health.
C.
Banks should give the government something as reward.
D.
Banks should send their credit card customers on vacations.
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D.
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【单选题】“教育首先是关怀备至地、深思熟虑的,小心翼翼地触及年轻人的心灵”,这句话表明()。
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教师对自己的岗位和教育事业应该有敬畏之心
B.
教师在教育教学中随时应小心翼翼
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教师为人师表很重要
D.
教师对学生一定要有耐心
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