Task 1For centuries, people have kept large amounts of cash at home during difficult times. But in the coronavirus (冠状病毒) crisis, things are different. These metal coins and paper bills can be a source of worry ra...Task 1For centuries, people have kept large amounts of cash at home during difficult times. But in the coronavirus (冠状病毒) crisis, things are different. These metal coins and paper bills can be a source of worry rather than hope.The fear is that these objects, possibly touched by thousands of people, could be a carrier for the coronavirus to spread. Public officials and health experts have said that the risk is small. Still, some businesses refuse to accept them, and some countries have suggested that their citizens should stop using them altogether.展开更多
文摘Task 1For centuries, people have kept large amounts of cash at home during difficult times. But in the coronavirus (冠状病毒) crisis, things are different. These metal coins and paper bills can be a source of worry rather than hope.The fear is that these objects, possibly touched by thousands of people, could be a carrier for the coronavirus to spread. Public officials and health experts have said that the risk is small. Still, some businesses refuse to accept them, and some countries have suggested that their citizens should stop using them altogether.