Until recently, the British system of money was not based on the decimal system. But in February, 1971, Great Britain (41) its currency to the decimal system(十进制). The pound is still the basic monetary unit, but it is now made up of 100 pennies (42) pence. In the new system, there are six coins. The coins are known (43) their values. They have the following values: 1/2 pence or penny, 1 penny, 2 pence, 5 pence, 10 pence, and 50 pence.
In Great Britain, the word note is used to refer to paper money. The notes you would most probably use if you (44) England are the one-pound note, the five-pound note, and the ten-pound note.
It isn’t (45) for a country to convert(转换) its currency from one system to (46) . In England the Decimal Currency Board spent $ 3 million to explain the new system to the people.
The change (47) the decimal method of counting is to go much (48) than the money system. Great Bri
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Until recently, the British system of
money was not based on the decimal system. But in February, 1971, Great
Britain (41) its currency to the decimal system(十进制). The
pound is still the basic monetary unit, but it is now made up of 100 pennies
(42) pence. In the new system, there are six coins. The coins
are known (43) their values. They have the following values:
1/2 pence or penny, 1 penny, 2 pence, 5 pence, 10 pence, and 50 pence. In Great Britain, the word note is used to refer to paper money. The notes you would most probably use if you (44) England are the one-pound note, the five-pound note, and the ten-pound note. It isn’t (45) for a country to convert(转换) its currency from one system to (46) . In England the Decimal Currency Board spent $ 3 million to explain the new system to the people A. varied B. differed C. converted D. exchanged 我来回答: 提交
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