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< 2 >Pre-paid smart cards have already become an important part of everyday life in most parts of the world because they offer anadvantage over cash.           Take smart phone cards, for example. One advantage of phone cards is that they are light. You don’t need to carry around a lotof heavy change, and you can enjoy your phone call without having to worry about needing to put coins into a slot. Anotheradvantage of phone cards is that card-operated phones do not contain money, so there is no point in breaking into them. This is truefor all machines that can be used with smart cards. This saves the operating companies money in repairs and maintenance, and, ofcourse, they no longer have to pay for coin collection.            Another example is the use of a smart card to ride public transport—the Easy Card, for instance, can be used for the busservice and the MRT system in Taipei. It saves you time and money to carry an Easy Card. You do not need to stand in line to buy anMRT ticket, and furthermore, you receive a 20 percent discount plus a free bus ride when you use the Easy Card           There are still some small problems with smart cards. For example, if lost, the cards can be used by anyone who finds them.Recently, the Easy Card company has been criticized for demanding NT$200 as a deposit. However, even with the problems, onething that is certain is that smart cards are here to stay.
57. We can conclude from this passage that _______.
(A)there will be a lot of fake smart cards
(B) cash is no longer necessary
(C)smart cards will be abandoned
(D)smart cards will be widely used

參考答案

答案:D
難度:非常簡單0.941176
統計:A(0),B(1),C(0),D(16),E(0)

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