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听力原文:Other aspects of operational risk include major failure of information technology

systems or events such as major fires or other disasters.

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A.Information technology system can cause operational risk.

B.A major fire can be a cause of operational risk.

C.The most important types of operational risk involve breakdowns in internal controls and corporate governance.

D.Other aspects of operational risk include firing its dealers, lending officers or other staff exceeding their authority or conducting business in an unethical or risky manner.

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A.Generation gap.

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D.That of a performer.

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