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根据下面资料,回答题 The UK is rushing headlong towards becoming a cashless society.And yet there has been almost nopublic debate about the potential 1. A new report by the Access for Cash Review today 2 thatfewer than one in ten payments is set to 3 physical money by 2035.The figure is now around 30 percent.
Certainly,the rapid proliferation of credit and debit cards,4more innovative digital paymentoptions,has brought 5 to shoppers.It can be more 6 not to carry physical money,and changingconsumer habits have been among the7behind trends like the 8in the number of cash points.
The UK is relatively unusual in its90f new payment methods,aloindication of its opennessto innovation.
11 the. 12 cannot be ignored.Some people, 13 among the elderly and disadvantaged,do not have easy 14 to bank accounts.Others enjoy the privacy that paying in cash permits.1 5 theseries of high‘profile failures of IT systems at major banking groups,others still will worry about theirfinancial resilience should it one day become impossible to access or pay in physical money.
There could be economic influences,too.Today,the Bank of England would be wary
Of 16 negative interest rates 17 it knows that many savers would take their money out oftheir accounts, 18 be charged by their bank to keep it on deposit.Digital money is not necessarilymore 19.
This is not about standing in the way of progress,therefore,but choice,independence and resilience.The duty on policy-makers is to 20 that consumers can continue to use cash if they wish to.
第(1)题选 A.imitation
B.Consequences
C.investments
D.strategies
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