单选题Which of the following statements is TRUE? ______.ACredit cards have more advantages than travellers’ cheques.BDollar bills are as convenient as credit cards.COne-cent coins have been withdrawn from circulation.DYou can increase your credit limit as you like.
单选题
Which of the following statements is TRUE? ______.
A
Credit cards have more advantages than travellers’ cheques.
B
Dollar bills are as convenient as credit cards.
C
One-cent coins have been withdrawn from circulation.
D
You can increase your credit limit as you like.
参考解析
解析:
B“现金会比信用卡好用”、C “一美分硬币已经不流通”与文中意思相矛盾,D.“你可以随意增加信用卡额度”在原文中没提到。由文章最后一段第一句话“Credit cards can be even more valuable than travellers’ cheques… (信用卡比旅行支票更有价值)”,可知信用卡比旅行支票更具价值,这与A项表述一致。
B“现金会比信用卡好用”、C “一美分硬币已经不流通”与文中意思相矛盾,D.“你可以随意增加信用卡额度”在原文中没提到。由文章最后一段第一句话“Credit cards can be even more valuable than travellers’ cheques… (信用卡比旅行支票更有价值)”,可知信用卡比旅行支票更具价值,这与A项表述一致。
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