Passage Two (1) Digital wallets and mobile payment solutions are now a

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问题     Passage Two
    (1)  Digital wallets and mobile payment solutions are now a dime a dozen, but hardly anyone uses them in place of credit cards or old-fashioned cash. That could soon change with a little help from of an old, familiar technology: Bluetooth. The latest iteration, Bluetooth 4. 0, comes with a low power variant called Bluetooth LE, which allows two nearby devices—like a cash register and smartphone—to connect when they’re in range of one another. It’s so low-powered, in fact, that a Bluetooth LE device could potentially last years on a single cell battery. Like the geofencing technology that Square uses, you don’t even need to take your phone out of your pocket to make a purchase. But unlike Square, Bluetooth LE promises to be much easier on your smartphone battery.
    (2)  Now that Bluetooth LE has finally made it into a critical mass of smartphones, computers, and other devices, it could dethrone the once-promising Near Field Communication (NFC) as the standard for mobile payments. The problem with NFC is that wireless carriers won’t support any solution other than their own, and a single standard hasn’t risen to prominence. So digital wallet companies weren’t able to persuade consumers that taking your phone out of your front pocket to make a payment was more convenient than taking your wallet out of your back pocket. With its ultra-low power and convenience, Bluetooth LE might actually be something consumers want to use.
    (3)  One of the first big backers to use the technology for mobile payments will be eBay’s PayPal. Its "Beacon" service will let retailers set up a low power Bluetooth module in their shop. This module initiates and facilitates communication with a customer’s smartphone the moment it’s within range, and should said customer accept the connection, it can be set up to automatically connect in the future. Apple is also working on building similar software support for Bluetooth LE transmitters into iOS 7. Called iBeacon, the utility allows any iOS app and any iBeacon-compatible sensor to seamlessly talk to one another. Apple has been a longstanding NFC holdout—many smartphones powered by Google’s Android have had NFC capabilities for years. And one of the most talked about startups, Coin, is using Bluetooth LE to power the communications between its digital credit card and users’ smartphones. The company estimates the card will last two years before the battery runs out.
    (4)  It would even be possible to store your payment information on a wearable device, such as a bracelet. Because Bluetooth LE sensors can last so long on a single charge, the fears people have of their smartphone dying and not having access to their credit cards would be a virtual non-issue. And you wouldn’t have to worry about getting accidentally charged by walking past a storefront. Bluetooth 4.0 is extremely accurate at tracking distance between devices, so a cash register could be set to ignore all customers except the one standing right in front of counter. Bluetooth LE also offers more than just payment possibilities. A Bluetooth LE transmitter can beam deals and digital coupons to shoppers or pedestrians.  It can even navigate people to specific items in a store.
    (5)   But getting there won’t be without its challenges. Retailers will need to update their point-of-sale systems with Bluetooth LE capable devices. And the convenience factor of Bluetooth still doesn’t solve the problem of banks, carriers, credit card companies and retailers all picking and choosing which apps they’re compatible with. A mobile payments standard needs to emerge. Bluetooth 4. 0 has everything working in its favor to become the new mobile payments standard.  It enables a frictionless experience, it is power efficient, it already exists in millions of devices, and it’s relatively secure. [br] How does the author feel about the future of Bluetooth technology in mobile payments?

选项 A、Acceptable.
B、Profitable.
C、Ordinary.
D、Promising.

答案 D

解析 态度题。文章第一段即提出蓝牙可能会改变数字钱包和移动支付解决方案的尴尬境地;接下来以大量的篇幅介绍了蓝牙的优点,虽然在最后一段作者提到了蓝牙技术目前所面临的问题,但也指出,蓝牙4.0具备了成为新的移动支付标准的许多有利条件,由此可知,作者认为蓝牙在移动支付方面的前景是光明的,故[D]为答案。acceptable的意思为“能够接受的”,对其前景没有期待,与文章最后一段表达的内容不符,故排除[A];文章自始至终都没有提到蓝牙技术的盈利性,故排除[B];从第一段开始,作者就对蓝牙技术的低能耗大加赞赏,接下来还提到了它的精确度与多功能性,因此,作者并不认为蓝牙十分普通,故排除[C]。
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