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For years, Europeans have been using 'smart cards' to pay their way through the day. They use them in shops and restaurants, plug them into pubic into telephones as and parking meters. In France smart cards cover anything from a bistro bill to a swimming - pool entry fee. In American, smart cards are not nearly so common -- only about 43,000 are now circulating in the US and Canada -- but Forrester Research of Cam- bridge, Mass. , predicts that number will balloon to 4.7 million by the year 2002. What is a smart card, exactly, and how does it work? Also called a chip card because of the tiny mixcroprocessor embedded in it, a smart card looks like the other plastic in your wallet. To make things more confusing, some smart cards pull double duty as regular ATM bank cards. The difference is that when you swipe your ATM (or debit) card at the grocery -store checkout, you're draining cash from your bank account. Smart cards, on the other hand, are worthless un- less they are 'loaded with cash value', pulled directly from your bank account or traded for currency. The chip keeps track of the amounts stored and spent. The advantage, in theory, is convenience: consumers bother less with pocket change and are able to use plastic even at traditionally cash -only vendors. The electronic transaction doesn't require a signature, a PIN number or bank approval. Downside: lose the card, lose the money. Most people are probably more familiar with stored -value cards equipped only with a magnetic strip, such as fare card issued to riders on the Washington metro or the New York City subway. The newer chip - enhanced versions, armed with more memory and processing power, have popped up in various places in the past years or so, from college campuses to military bases to sports stadiums. Other experiments are under way. A health -care claims processor in Indianapolis, Ind. , hopes smart cards will streamline medical - bill payments. In Ohio, food - stamp recipients receive a smart card rather paper vouchers. Smart cards issued for general commerce are rarer, unless you happen to live in a place designated for a test run, such as Manhattan's Upper West Side. But big bank and plastic - purveying kings Visa and MasterCard are hot for the idea, promising more extensive trials and more elaborate, multipurpose cards capable of rendering everything else you carry -- plastic, paper or coin-- superfluous. Today's smart cards may not be revolutionizing the way we buy the morning paper yet, but they could turn out to be right tool spur Internet commerce and banking. For the time being, though, smart cards are just another way to buy stuff. And it could be a while before even that catches on. Remember: some people still don't trust ATMs either. Why are smart cards not nearly so common in American?
A.
Probably because American have got used to ATM bank cards or stored -value cards.
B.
Probably because American is too large.
C.
Probably because American like signature.
D.
Probably because American like paper vouchers.
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【单选题】中暑患者预后最差的是
A.
热痉挛
B.
热衰竭
C.
热射病
D.
先兆中暑
E.
轻症中暑
【多选题】拉伸应在运动的哪个过程中进行?
A.
运动前
B.
运动中(如需要)
C.
运动会
【单选题】一位家长抱怨:“李老师隔三差五地给家长打电话,每次都把我们狠狠批评一顿,还经常叫我们到学校里去听她训话。”李老师的做法是( )。
A.
错误,教师应该与家长平等沟通
B.
错误,教师对学生发展负全责
C.
正确,家长要配合学校教育学生
D.
正确,教师应该主动寻求家长支持
【单选题】在单片机中,通常将一些中间计算结果放在 ( )中
A.
寄存器
B.
控制器
C.
程序存储器
D.
数据存储器
【单选题】在单片机中,通常将一些中间计算结果放在( )中
A.
累加器
B.
控制器
C.
程序存储器
D.
数据存储器
【多选题】按基本内容和效力用分类,税法包括( ) 。
A.
税收基本法
B.
税收普通法
C.
从价税法
D.
从量税法
【单选题】对于面向单机的网络互连模式阶段计算机网络描述错误的是
A.
采用批处理方式负责逐个处理各个终端设备输入的程序和数据
B.
可以连接多台计算机实现信息共享,同时还能在两台物理位置较远的机器之间即时传递消息
C.
主要采用分组交换技术实现数据传输
D.
主要以一台计算机为中心,用户通过与主机有通信线路相连的终端设备使用计算机资源
【单选题】水温多少最适合
A.
35度
B.
45度
C.
55度
D.
25度
【单选题】中暑患者预后最差的是
A.
先兆中暑
B.
轻症中暑
C.
热痉挛
D.
热射病
E.
热衰竭
【单选题】一位家长抱怨:“李老师隔三差五的给家长打电话,每次都把我们狠狠批评一顿,还经常叫我们到学校里来听她训话。”李老师的做法( )。
A.
错误,教师应该与家长平等沟通
B.
错误,教师应对学生发展负全责
C.
正确,家长要配合学校教育学生
D.
正确,教师应主动寻求家长支持
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