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Most Wall Street bankers chose not to attend the meeting because ______.
A

they did not want to show off their wealth on the current situation

B

they knew they would be required to take the lead to reshape the world while they were also at a loss how to do

C

they knew they would be criticized for causing the crisis

D

they preferred the coming G20 summit


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题目问的是:大部分华尔街银行家选择不参加会议是因为什么?文章第12段提到“There were calls for swift criminal punishment of the people who caused the crisis coming from fellow chief executives.”由此可见人们要求对引起危机的首席执行官快速进行犯罪惩罚,所以银行家们会被人批评责备。故选C。
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