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听力原文:As an increasing number of students now indulge themselves in cyber games, the go

vernment is taking measures to prevent students from haunting Internet bars.

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A.More and more students now play cyber games in Internet bars after class, of which government failed to take notice.

B.Due to the influence of cyber games on students, certain policies are adopted to prohibit students from frequenting Internet bars

C.As students are crazy about cyber games, more and more Internet bars have been set up to meet the demands from students.

D.The government has been taking measures to shut down as many Internet bars as possible.

提问人:网友zouhao1985 发布时间:2022-01-07
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