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    No video games are allowed after 10 pm. It is not allowed to play games for more than 90 minutes on non-holidays. No more than 400 yuan per month is allowed to buy virtual weapons and costumes.

The Chinese government has issued new regulations aimed at controlling teenager’s addiction to video games. Some officials believe that this problem is the reason why more and more young people are suffering from myopia (近视) and poor learning. The rules forbid users under the age of 18 from playing between 10 pm and 8 am. The rules demand that they shouldn’t play more than 90 minutes on non-holidays and more than 3 hours on weekends and other holidays.

Officials have taken stronger measures to monitor large technology companies and promote them to help spread the advocated cultural values. The official media regarded some games as “poisons” and banned some violent games. In addition, minors (未成年人) must use real names and ID numbers when they log into the game. These regulations also limit the a-mount of money that teenagers can use to purchase virtual items such as weapons, clothing, and pets through the app.

Analysts said that these regulations have been largely predicted by the industry and are unlikely to affect its earnings. However, young gamers may also find ways to bypass (绕开) the rules, such as using the parent’s phone number and ID number. “There will always be something imperfect,” said Daniel Ahmad, senior analyst at Niko Partners. However, he added that thanks to the regulations, China is now one of the most regulated video game markets in the world.

Yang Bingben is the owner of an industrial technology company. He noticed that his son often plays games that don’t require networking and is difficult to control. “We have something new to replace the games,” he said, “our thinking should be to build more stadiums, such as football stadiums and basketball courts.”

1.The new regulations will help Chinese teenagers with their ________.

A.intelligence B.personalities

C.study and eyesight D.constitutions and morals

2.What did Daniel Ahmad think of the regulations?

A.They are adjustable. B.They are effective.

C.They are creative. D.They are worthless.

3.What can be inferred from Yang Bingben’s words?

A.Teenagers are spending more time in the stadiums.

B.Football and basketball will be popular with teenagers.

C.Getting rid of the addiction to video games is impossible.

D.Doing sports helps prevent teenagers playing video games.

4.In which section of a newspaper can you read the text?

A.Literature. B.Education.

C.Fashion. D.Sport.

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.B 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了,中国政府发布了一项新规定,旨在遏制年轻人沉迷电子游戏。 1. 细节理解题。由第二段前两句“The Chinese government has issued new regulations aimed at controlling teenager’s addiction to video games. Some officials believe that this problem is the reason why more and more young people are suffering from myopia (近视) and poor learning.”(中国政府颁布了旨在控制青少年沉迷于电子游戏的新规定。一些官员认为,这个问题是越来越多的年轻人患有近视和学习不良的原因。)可知网瘾被认为是耽误学生学习,造成学生近视的原因,中国政府颁发的这项新规定旨在帮助青少年戒除网瘾,从而帮助学生学习和保护他们的视力。故选C项。 2. 推理判断题。由第四段最后一句“However, he added that thanks to the regulations, China is now one of the most regulated video game markets in the world.”(不过,他补充说,多亏了这些规定,中国现在是世界上监管最严格的视频游戏市场之一。)可知Damei Ahmad认为多亏了这项规定,中国现在是世界上对网络游戏市场控制最严格的国家之一,由此推测,Damei Ahmad认为这项新规定是有成效的(effective)。故选B项。 3. 推理判断题。由最后一句““We have something new to replace the games,” he said, “our thinking should be to build more stadiums, such as football stadiums and basketball courts.””(“我们有新的东西来取代游戏,”他说,“我们的想法应该是建造更多的体育场馆,比如足球场和篮球场。”)可知Yang Bingben认为我们要用新东西来替代网络游戏,例如建造更多的体育场,由此推出,他认为做运动有助于防止青少年玩电子游戏。故选D项。 4. 推理判断题。由第二段前两句“The Chinese government has issued new regulations aimed at controlling teenager’s addiction to video games. Some officials believe that this problem is the reason why more and more young people are suffering from myopia (近视) and poor learning.”(中国政府颁布了旨在控制青少年沉迷于电子游戏的新规定。一些官员认为,这个问题是越来越多的年轻人患有近视和学习不良的原因。)和第三段第一句“Officials have taken stronger measures to monitor large technology companies and promote them to help spread the advocated cultural values.”(官员们采取了更有力的措施来监督大型科技公司,并推动它们传播倡导的文化价值观。)可知本文主要介绍了中国政府发布的一项新规定,旨在遏制年轻人沉迷电子游戏,以改善他们的视力和学习情况,可推断出这样的文章可能出自报纸的教育版块。故选B项。
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