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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了现在消费新趋势——无现金化在瑞典和中国的情况。
1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

A cashless society is defined as one that doesn’t use cash in monetary transactions (交易). These societies favor alternative means of payment, such     1     credit cards, or contactless payment.

Of all the companies     2     (move) closer to becoming cashless, most people agree that Sweden is the closest. 85% of the country has access to online banking and only 2% of the country’s transactions consist of cash.

There     3     (be) a number of reasons for this cashless trend. Sweden has access to a popular payment app     4     (call) Swish, which more than 50% of the country uses. But the     5     (big ) catalyst (引发变化的因素) so far is that most Swedish merchants don’t access cash payment.

China also has a vast cashless market,    6     is mostly dominated by Tencent’s WeChat Pay or Alipay, which is owned by Alibaba. But unlike many other countries, China hasn’t embraced (欣然接受) credit card payment. Instead, most Chinese consumers make payment by scanning QR codes (二维码) on     7     (they) phones.

Most merchants request payment via QR codes and it’s not uncommon     8     (see) QR codes located all throughout China. And this trend is starting to spread to other countries that have a lot of Chinese     9     (travel).

The growing cashless trend has led many people to wonder     10     the U.S. will eventually go cashless. It is possible since U.S. consumers are increasingly moving away from cash and embracing other forms of payment.

2024-03-02更新 | 57次组卷 | 1卷引用:中原名校2022年高三上学期第二次精英联赛英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了作者从加拿大留学回来后,对国内便利的移动支付的感受。

2 . Three months ago, I landed in Beijing International Airport after a very long flight from Vancouver, Canada. I thought that it would just be a normal summer, but little did I know that my understanding of how to pay for things was about to be completely changed. 

As an international student who had not been back to China for three years, I knew that it would take me some time to readjust to the life in China. However, I did not expect that I wouldn’t even be able to do things as simple as taking the subway. 

I still remember asking my cousin if I could borrow his metro card. He looked at me with such astonishment and then started laughing: “No one uses a metro card now. You have your phone!” He then explained to me which application I needed to download and how to connect it with WeChat pay. 

I was so dumbfounded by how convenient payment had become in China. When I had just come back, I still had the habit of carrying some cash with me when I went out. But soon, I realized that there was no place for me to use it. Even the smallest convenience stores support Alipay or WeChat pay. Online transactions (交易) and mobile payments have become the new norm.

Mobile payment is so common for people in China that they are used to it by now. But for me, it has been new and exciting. 

Back in Vancouver, there was no way of going to the mall or supermarket without carrying cash, a debit card (借记卡) or a credit card. Mobile payment in Canada is not as prevalent (流行的) as it is in China. Personally, I have never paid using my phone during my stay in Canada. I had to carry cash around everywhere. Contrary to that, I have not used cash to pay at all since I arrived back in China. 

Now I am getting used to the concept of mobile payment. Gradually, I stopped asking the vendors (小贩) if I could use WeChat pay and just showed them my payment code. Thinking back on my experience with this “new” method of paying over the past few months, I have to admit that our lives have indeed become much more convenient with the presence of mobile payment.

1. Why did the author mention her experience of taking the subway in China?
A.To compare the subways in China and Canada.
B.To explain how to use WeChat pay to take the subway.
C.To show she was unprepared for the change in lifestyle.
D.To describe how her cousin helped her when she returned.
2. What does the underlined word “dumbfounded” in paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.Confused.B.Astonished.C.Excited.D.Bothered.
3. What is paragraph 6 mainly about?
A.The benefits of mobile payment.
B.The concept of mobile payment.
C.Why the author preferred to pay by cash in Vancouver.
D.How people pay differently in Vancouver and China.
4. What is the author’s attitude toward mobile payment in China now?
A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Unconcerned.D.Annoyed.
2024-02-27更新 | 29次组卷 | 1卷引用:中原名校2022年高三一轮复习检测联考卷英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约340词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要论述了携带便利性和安全性会影响我们的支付方式,同时我们选择的支付方式也会影响环境。

3 . Generally speaking, convenience and safety affect how we choose to pay for things. Environmental concerns do, too.

Each time you pull out a credit, use a phone’s wallet app or hand over cash, you take part in a system. Some parts of that system make things, like coins, bills or cards. Other parts move money between buyers, sellers, banks and others. Used cash, cards and equipment will be eventually disposed of (处理), as well. Each part of this system uses materials and energy. And all parts produce waste.

Now researchers are looking more closely at how “green” these payment systems are. They’re finding buyers can help cut some of the environmental costs, no matter how they pay.

To understand the full “cost” to society of money or any other system, researchers can perform what’s called a life-cycle assessment. It looks at all the environmental impacts of a product or process. It starts with mining, growing or making the raw materials. It includes what happens while something is in use. And it considers the final disposal or reuse of things.

Even though raw materials are the first step, in fact there are raw materials added in at every single step along the journey. For money, raw materials go into each step of something that is “made”. Fuels are the raw materials for energy to make products and transport them. More energy goes into using products. Recycling or disposal also requires energy, plus water, soil or other materials.

People don’t realize most of those steps, so they can’t judge if one form of payment is dirtier or more costly. And that’s a problem, researchers say. It’s also what has got some of them to show more about the costs of how we pay for our lifestyles.

A life-cycle assessment doesn’t tell you what to do. However, it gives you an informed basis for making a decision.

1. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A.The ways of paying.B.The process of payment.
C.The waste produced by payment.D.The introduction of payment systems.
2. What does the life-cycle assessment of payment systems focus on?
A.The real value of money.B.The history of the currency.
C.The effect on the environment.D.The importance of raw material.
3. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 5 refer to?
A.Steps.B.Products.C.Materials.D.Fuels.
4. What can be the best title for the text?
A.The Payment Patterns are ChangingB.How We Choose to Pay Affects the Environment
C.New Payment Patterns Have Come into BeingD.How We Make Payment Systems “Green”
2022-10-30更新 | 337次组卷 | 3卷引用:广东省2022-2023学年高三上学期10月大联考英语试题
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4 . 假设你叫李津,你校曾经的来自加拿大的交换生Jason给你写信,询问你关于非现金支付在中国的情况。现在你给他回信,信的主要内容包括:
1. 问候他的近况
2. 介绍中国人的支付方式(手机,信用卡,现金)
3. 你对非现金支付的看法(包括这种方式的优点和不足)
参考词汇:非现金支付Non—cash payments
注意:
1. 词数不少于100词。
2. 文章的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jason,
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Yours

Li Jin

2022-10-22更新 | 155次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市耀华中学2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次月考英语试题
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5 . 假定你是李津,你在某英文网上论坛看到大家在讨论人们使用非现金支付越来越普遍的现象,你打算在论坛里跟帖讨论,内容包括:
(1)非现金支付的好处;
(2)非现金支付的弊端;
(3)你的观点。
注意:
(1)字数100左右;
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
(3)开头与结尾已给出,不计入字数。

With fewer and fewer people using cash, Non-cash payments are becoming increasingly popular, especially in China.


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Posted by Li Jin

2021-11-19更新 | 124次组卷 | 2卷引用:二轮拔高卷 04-【赢在高考·黄金20卷】备战2022年高考英语模拟卷(天津专用)
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6 . AI, 5G, cloud computing and other digital technologies are not only changing our lives but shaping the economy as well.

China’s six major commercial banks are stepping up digital wallet efforts to provide new drive for the e-CNY (数字人民币) trials in the country, as reported by Shanghai Securities News on March 23.

“The functions and properties of the-CNY are exactly the same as those of the paper currency, except that the form is digital,” said Mu Changchun, head of the People’s Bank of China’s Digital Currency Research Institute.

Many people are puzzled by e-CNY and electronic payments. “Digital currency has the characteristics of both paper money and electronic payment,” said Wu Qianhong, a professor at the School Electronic and Information Engineering, Beihang University. “In theory, digital currency can replace paper money, Alipay and WeChat payments.”

Compared with Alipay and WeChat payments, e-CNY features anonymity (匿名性) and security. E-commerce platforms that accept payments via e-CNY will not have access to user’s personal information. E-CNY users can open an anonymous digital wallet by registering a mobile phone number, and telecom operators cannot disclose (泄露) customer information to the central bank or any third-party institutions. Mu noted that e-CNY user’s privacy protection is at the highest level among all the existing payment tools.

Similar to Alipay and WeChat payments, using e-CNY requires an account. After obtaining the other party’s account number, users can enter the amount of digital money to transfer (转钱) and then enter the payment password to complete the transaction (交易). However, the process behind these transfers are different. For electronic payments, the transfer has to go through a third party, and the receivers will get the transferred money only when they withdraw money from banks. But e-CNY transfers only need a payer and a receiver to complete a transaction. Therefore, it guarantees risk-free payments, according to Wu.

In simple terms, e-CNY can be considered “money”, while electronic payments are like “wallets”.

1. What can we know about e-CNY?
A.It is issued by six major commercial banks.
B.It combines paper money and electronic payment.
C.It is designed to replace Alipay and WeChat payments.
D.It has exactly the same function as other payment tools.
2. How does e-CNY protect user’s privacy?
A.By limiting access to personal information.
B.By storing personal data in the central bank.
C.By opening a unique digital wallet for each user.
D.By linking telecom operators to a mobile phone number.
3. What can be concluded from Paragraph 6?
A.E-NCY transfers require to go through a third party.
B.E-NCY is more convenient than other electronic payments.
C.E-NCY can be transferred without the receiver’s information.
D.E-NCY and electronic payments ensure security in the same way.
4. What’s the main purpose of the text?
A.To promote the use of e-NCY.
B.To inform readers of digital RMB.
C.To compare different types of payments.
D.To describe the impact of digital technologies.
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7 . I had spent an hour in the bank with my dad, as he had to transfer some money. I couldn’t _________ myself and asked, “Dad, why don’t we activate your _________ banking?”

“Why would I do that?” he asked. “Well, then you won’t have to _________ an hour here for things like transfer. You can even do your _________ on line. Everything will be so easy!” I was so _________ about initiating him into the world of the Internet.

He asked, “If I do that, I won’t have to step out of the _________?” “Well”… yeah… um, I mean… yes, that’s right!’’ I said. His answer let me _________.

He said, “Since I _________ the bank today, I have _________ four of my friends, and __________ a while with the staff who know me very well. You know I am __________. This is the company that I need. I like to come to the bank. I have __________ time. It is part of the physical touch that I __________.”

“Two years back I got sick; the store owner from whom I buy fruits came to see me and sat by my bedside and __________. When your mom fell down on the morning walk, my local grocer saw her and __________ got his car to __________ her home as he knows where I live.”

“Would I have that human touch if everything I did was on line? Why would I want everything delivered to me and to __________ with just my computer? I’d like to know the person that I am __________. It __________ bonds and relationships. Does the Amazon __________ all this as well?”

1.
A.enjoyB.behaveC.teachD.resist
2.
A.investmentB.retailC.InternetD.business
3.
A.gainB.missC.spendD.delay
4.
A.readingB.shoppingC.learningD.working
5.
A.seriousB.certainC.curiousD.excited
6.
A.houseB.shopC.bankD.company
7.
A.heart-brokenB.tongue-tiedC.absent-mindedD.cold-blooded
8.
A.enteredB.leftC.ownedD.lost
9.
A.foundB.metC.madeD.interviewed
10.
A.chattedB.playedC.discussedD.quarreled
11.
A.patientB.aloneC.carefulD.generous
12.
A.limitedB.preciseC.enoughD.reasonable
13.
A.long forB.devote toC.apply forD.stick to
14.
A.laughedB.frozeC.puzzledD.cried
15.
A.surprisinglyB.eventuallyC.immediatelyD.frequently
16.
A.ledB.rushC.welcomeD.show
17.
A.armB.copeC.interactD.end
18.
A.looking forB.worried aboutC.arguing withD.dealing with
19.
A.createsB.handlesC.removesD.weakens
20.
A.chargeB.deserveC.wasteD.deliver
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