听力原文:A smart card is a secure, portable, tamper-resistant data-storage device.(6)A.Smart card is light but can resist shock.B.Smart card is convenient, safe and durable.C.Smart card is the exact size of a credit card.D.Smart card contains a computer with as much power as the original minicomputer.
听力原文:A smart card is a secure, portable, tamper-resistant data-storage device.
(6)
A.Smart card is light but can resist shock.
B.Smart card is convenient, safe and durable.
C.Smart card is the exact size of a credit card.
D.Smart card contains a computer with as much power as the original minicomputer.
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