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Do you know the idea of game literacy(素养)? Literacy is the ability to read, write, speak and listen in a way that lets us communicate and learn about the world. Game literacy means the ability to get, understand, critically evaluate(批判性地评价) and even create games.

A report showed that Chinese teenagers’ game literacy has improved. For example, more than 60 percent of teenagers can know about whether the information is the historical facts or reality(现实). And 55.3 percent can recognize information which is harmful for them.

Teenagers also know the bad effect of games, and have a sense of self-control while playing games. The biggest problem is that teenagers easily share personal information with others, which is not safe.

To change the situation, the experts suggest highly improving the idea of game literacy. Family, school and community need to work together to improve the game literacy and help students use the Internet properly.

Game literacy means the ability to get, understand, critically evaluate and even create games. A report among young Chinese people showed that their game literacy has     1    . For example, more than 60% of teenagers can find out     2     the information in games is the historical factor reality(现实). And 55.3 percent can recognize     3     information. They easily share personal information with others.

The experts give us a     4     to improve students’ game literacy. Family, school and community need to work log ether to help students use the Internet     5    .

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Is it     1     to protect privacy or not?

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It’s reported that 49% of the parents, that is to say, nearly     2     of the parents read their children’s secrets.

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Jia Meng used to keep a diary in Chinese but now she has changed the language into English.

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Lu Huan asked her parents to buy her a mobile phone because they listened to her talk with her friends on the telephone in their room.

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