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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要分析乘客飞机上使用手机电脑等电子设备对飞机的干扰作用的大小。
1 . Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A.kill   B.connection   C.powered   D.manufacturer   E. potential   F.expected   G.catch   H.developed   I. reported J. react K.measured

Love it or hate it, flying is necessary if we want to get to a faraway destination (目的地). For those of us who love to read e-books or listen to music on our phone to     1     the time, however, taking a flight in China can be a boring experience.

This is because Chinese airlines didn’t allow smartphones to be     2     on during flights, even in flight mode (模式). The reason behind the ban is something called electronic interference (电磁干扰). According to a study by plane     3     Boeing in 2014 published by CNN, electromagnetic interference can sometimes cause flight equipment to     4    .

During the study, Kenny Kirchoff, a Boeing engineer,     5     the radio signals sent out by a laptop’s (笔记本电脑的) Wi-Fi radio. He found that some of the signals from the laptop actually jump over the limit, which means there’s a     6     that this piece of equipment could interfere with [plane instruments]. This issue is worse with mobile phones, which constantly send and receive strong signals while they search for a     7     to the network. Even in flight mode, many phones still do this. Despite this, there were just 29 cases of electromagnetic interference caused by mobile phones     8     worldwide between 2003 and 2009, according to CNN. Besides, the instruments in modern planes are protected from electronic interference by metal “shields (护罩)”.

Many Chinese airlines are now     9     to allow passengers to use their smartphones freely, meaning that we can finally     10     up on our favorite books and songs while at 30,000 feet in the air.

2024-05-03更新 | 20次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市行知中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了食物在生活中的重要性,指出了富裕国家的人们对食物的不同态度及肯尼亚面临的饥荒问题,借助世界粮食日呼吁人们感恩并珍惜食物。
2 . Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.

Time to appreciate food

Food is a necessity for human beings to survive and thrive. But it’s a lot more than that. As Mariette DiChristina of Scientific American wrote: “The most intimate relationship we will ever have is not with any fellow human being. Instead, it is between our bodies and our food.”

Nowadays, for most people in the world’s     1     (wealthy) countries, food is a hobby, an enthusiasm, and even something fashionable. Turn on the TV in the US, UK or France, and you     2     (find) at least one channel feeding this popular obsession. And most of us know at least one person who thinks of themselves     3     a “foodie”. It’s almost impossible nowadays to check our social media apps without at least two or three photos of delicious meals appearing on our screen — however annoying we may find it.

    4     behind the fancy recipes and social media bragging, many of us forget how much we take food for granted. This is why World Food Day     5     (hold) each year by the United Nations on Oct 16. The day allows the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization to highlight both the progress that     6     (make) against hunger, and what still needs to be done.

Take Kenya for example. This African nation     7     (suffer) terrible droughts in recent years. People are beginning to starve. Children in particular are suffering, with some of     8     even dying. This may seem     9     (shock) to know, especially as many cultures outside of Africa think of food in a completely different way. But even in developed nations, families on low incomes are forced to use food banks — organizations that hand out donated food to those     10     can’t afford to pay for it themselves.

So what can we do on World Food Day? One good way to spend it would be to feel humble and appreciate what we have.

2024-05-03更新 | 26次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市行知中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。近日,一名网友在民政部官网上留言,敦促有关部门发布声明,鼓励居民不要受迷信影响,在龙年期间照常结婚。对此民政部社会事务司回应了这个问题。

3 . In recent days, a netizen left a comment on the official website of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, urging the relevant authorities to issue a statement to encourage residents to not be influenced by superstition and continue with their marriage plans as usual during the Year of the Dragon.

The Social Affairs Department of the Ministry of Civil Affairs promptly responded, stating that they would pay attention to this issue. The department explained that there is a year in the lunar calendar that does not have the beginning of spring solar term (节气), which occurs approximately once every two to three years.

The Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is celebrated on the first day of the first lunar month each year. However, its date on the Gregorian calendar (公历) varies from year to year. Start of Spring, which is the first of the 24 solar terms, is considered the official beginning of spring.

Why did the ancients think that “no spring year” was not suitable for marriage? As the weather warms up and spring arrives, the earth awakes from its winter hibernation. The rain falls, the thunder surges, and everything in the world comes alive once again. At such a good time, they usually associated the beginning of spring with fertility. If spring does not come, reproduction will not be prosperous. “No spring” means “no child”, and getting married is the most taboo. Superstitions about this time of year often focus on avoiding marriage or other important events because it is believed to be unlucky.

The Social Affairs Department of the Ministry of Civil Affairs emphasized that these superstitions, which mean false beliefs without scientific evidence, should not have the final say about people's decisions about their marriages or other important life events. They encouraged residents to continue with their plans as usual during this period and not be influenced by superstition.

The department also reminded the public that marriage is a personal decision that should be based on love, mutual respect, and consideration for each other’s future. They emphasized that the government will continue to provide support and assistance to ensure that all citizens can enjoy a stable and happy life.

1. What was the reason behind the netizen’s comment on the Ministry of Civil Affairs’ website?
A.To request detailed information about the spring solar term this Year of the Dragon.
B.To express dissatisfaction with the government policies to issue a ban on marriage this year.
C.To motivate inhabitants to resist the impact of unscientific beliefs in the Year of the Dragon.
D.To criticize the Ministry of Civil Affairs for their delayed response.
2. Why did the ancients consider a “no spring year” unsuitable for marriage, according to the passage?
A.Due to unfavorable weather conditions in the “no spring” solar term.
B.Because it was believed to bring bad luck and misfortune.
C.As a result of scientific evidence proving it was unlucky.
D.To avoid conflicts with traditional customs and the wedding ceremonies.
3. What is the main message conveyed by the Social Affairs Department of the Ministry of Civil Affairs?
A.Encouraging residents to follow traditional superstitions by getting married as planned.
B.Discouraging people from getting married during the Year of the Dragon.
C.Emphasizing that unscientific beliefs should not have an impact on marriage decisions.
D.Urging the public to protest against the complicated traditional Spring Festival celebrations.
2024-03-25更新 | 70次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市延安中学2023-2024学年高一下学期3月月考英语试卷
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4 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。1.
A.In the 1690s.B.In the 1860s.C.In the 1890s.D.In the 1960s.
2.
A.To be paid more than their male colleagues.
B.To be given the same chance to succeed.
C.To win respect from their male colleagues.
D.To get promoted more quickly than their male colleagues.
3.
A.Women’s ability to do important jobs.
B.How to have more freedom.
C.Concrete issues as well as attitudes and beliefs.
D.How to contribute to the communities.
2023-05-07更新 | 62次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市光明中学2022-2023学年高一下学期3月英语调研试卷(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。《国家地理》杂志最近承认,其对美国乃至世界范围内的黑人和少数族裔的报道历来带有种族主义色彩,经常宣传对“高贵的野蛮人”的讽刺漫画,几乎不关注美国的少数族裔人口。文章同时介绍了《国家地理》曾经涉及到种族歧视的报道,同时《国家地理》对过去的回顾也激发了其他媒体机构重新审视自己对种族的历史报道。

5 . It’s never easy to admit the mistakes you make, but doing so is an important step toward moving forward. National Geographic magazine recently published an article with the title “For decades, our coverage was racist. To rise above our past, we must acknowledge it.” It was written by the magazine’s editor-in-chief Susan Goldberg, the first woman and first Jewish person to hold the position. National geographic has acknowledged that its coverage of black and minority ethnic people in America and the wider world has been historically racist, frequently promoting caricatures (讽刺画) of the “nobel savage (野蛮人)” and barely featuring the US’ minority ethnic population.

According to Goldberg, the 130-year-old publication’s April issue “explores how race defines, separates and unites us”. In honor of 50 years since the killing of Martin Luther King, who is known for fighting racial inequality in the US, the issue is devoted to race.

The publication republished a number of examples of historical racism in its coverage. One 1916 article about Australia included a photo of two Indigenous Australians with the caption (说明文字): “South Australian Black fellows: These savages rank lowest in the intelligence of all human beings.”

To review its previous coverage of race, Goldberg asked University of Virginia historian John Edwin Mason to look back at the magazine’s text, choice of subjects, and photography of people of color from the US and abroad. “Until the 1970s, National Geographic all but ignored people of color who lived in the United States, rarely acknowledging them beyond laborer or domestic workers,” Goldberg wrote about Mason’s findings. “Meanwhile, it pictured ‘natives’ elsewhere as exotics, famously and frequently unclothed, happy hunters, noble savages.”

Mason also found that the magazine often ran photos of “uncivilized” natives amazed by “civilized” Western technology.

In recent years, however, the magazine has improved. For example, in a 2015 project, National Geographic gave cameras to young people in the Caribbean country of Haiti and asked them to shoot pictures of their everyday lives.

The coverage wasn’t right before, because it was told from a white American point of view, and I think it speaks to exactly why we needed a diversity of storytellers,” Goldberg told the Associated Press.

National Geographic’s look at its past also inspired other media organizations to revisit their own historical coverage of race. The New York Times admitted that most of its obituaries (讣告) were about the lives of white men, and has started publishing obituaries of famous women in a special section titled “Overlooked”. After all recognizing overlooked mistakes is what makes us grow.

1. What is special about the April issue of National Geographic magazine?
A.It is devoted to race in memory of Martin Luther King.
B.It is released to mark National Geographic’s 130th anniversary.
C.It is the first issue since Susan Goldberg became the editor-in-chief.
D.It is in this issue that readers can see Mason’s investigation report.
2. Which of the following can prove National Geographic’s coverage was racist?
A.It often pictured colored people with decent jobs.
B.Natives were often pictured as unclothed happy hunters.
C.It asked ordinary people to shoot pictures of their daily lives.
D.It only featured minority groups in America but overlooked others.
3. What can we learn about the National Geographic?
A.It used to tell stories from the perspective of a white Jewish woman.
B.The overall image of natives in it was brave, intelligent but uncivilized.
C.It pushed other media organizations to reflect on their coverage of race.
D.Its texts and choice of subjects were diverse and had no racial prejudice.
4. According to the writer, recognizing the mistakes may _______.
A.affect the image of the world famous magazine
B.eliminate racial discrimination around the world
C.help the magazine to move forward and grow better
D.discourage the editors from reporting bravely and honestly
2022-06-10更新 | 131次组卷 | 3卷引用:上海市建平中学2021-2022学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了近年来,食品工业开始使用“不添加声明”这种标签,为了使他们的产品在竞争中具有优势,并增加利润。但作者认为这一做法引起消费者对食品的焦虑,且侵蚀消费者信任,减少销售,建议谨慎使用。

6 . In recent years, the food industry has increased its use of labels. Whether the labels say “non-GMO” or “no sugar,” or “zero carbohydrates”, consumers are increasingly demanding more information about what’s in their food. One report found that 39 percent of consumers would switch from the brands they currently buy to others that provide clearer, more accurate product information. Food manufacturers are responding to the report with new labels to meet that demand, and they’re doing so with an eye towards giving their products an advantage over the competition, and bolstering profits.

This strategy makes intuitive sense. If consumers say they want transparency, tell them exactly what is in your product. That is simply supplying a certain demand. But the marketing strategy in response to this consumer demand has gone beyond articulating what is in a product, to labeling what is NOT in the food. These labels are known as “absence claims” labels, and they represent an emerging labeling trend that is detrimental both to the consumers who purchase the products and the industry that supplies them.

For example, Hunt’s put a “non-GMO” label on its canned crushed tomatoes a few years ago — despite the fact that at the time there was no such thing as a GMO tomato on the market. Some dairy companies are using the “non-GMO” label on their milk, despite the fact that all milk is naturally GMO-free, another label that creates unnecessary fear around food.

While creating labels that play on consumer fears and misconceptions about their food may give a company a temporary marketing advantage over competing products on the grocery aisle, in the long term this strategy will have just the opposite effect: by injecting fear into the discourse about our food, we run the risk of eroding consumer trust in not just a single product, but the entire food business.

Eventually, it becomes a question in consumers, minds: Were these foods ever safe? By purchasing and consuming these types of products, have I already done some kind of harm to my family or the planet?

For food manufacturers, it will mean damaged consumer trust and lower sales for everyone. And this isn’t just supposition. A recent study found that absence claims labels can create a stigma around foods even when there is no scientific evidence that they cause harm.

It’s clear that food manufacturers must tread carefully when it comes to using absence claims. In addition to the likely negative long-term impact on sales, this verbal trick sends a message that innovations in farming and food processing are unwelcome, eventually leading to less efficiency, fewer choices for consumers, and ultimately, more costly food products. If we allow this kind of labeling to continue, we will all lose.

1. What does the author say is manufacturers’ new marketing strategy?
A.Stressing the absence of certain elements in their products.
B.Articulating the unique nutritional value of their products.
C.Supplying detailed information of their products.
D.Designing transparent labels for their products.
2. What point does the author make about non-GMO labels?
A.They are increasingly attracting customers’ attention.
B.They create lots of trouble for GMO food producers.
C.They should be used more for vegetables and milk.
D.They cause anxiety about food among consumers.
3. What does the author say absence claims labels will do to food manufacturers?
A.Cause changes in their marketing strategies.B.Help remove stigma around their products.
C.Erode consumer trust and reduce sales.D.Decrease support from food scientists.
4. What does the author suggest food manufacturers do?
A.Take measures to lower the cost of food products.
B.Exercise caution about the use of absence claims.
C.Welcome new innovations in food processing.
D.Promote efficiency and increase food variety.
2022-04-25更新 | 198次组卷 | 3卷引用:上海市七宝中学2021-2022学年高一下学期5月线上考试英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了在中国市场逐渐流行并受到新婚夫妇喜爱的室内婚前摄影。

7 . A happy couple exchange a kiss for the camera, the bride in a white off-the-shoulder dress holding a delicate bouquet (花 束), the groom in matching white suit, standing together on a green lawn lined with pink blossoms. It looks like the perfect wedding memory - except it's not their wedding day. Instead, it is part of a booming industry in China for pre-wedding photos, as young couples spend time and cash lining up glamorous (有魅力的) photo shoots to display on their big day.

But for those who can't afford to travel overseas or to Chinese tourist hotspots in search of suitable backdrops(背景幕布), companies like the Love Story in Rome studio bring a range of backgrounds, costumes, accessories and themes together - all within one Beijing complex (摄影大楼). “It’s really tiring to shoot outside, moving from one place to another place. This wedding shoot center is indoors and it provides everything you want,” said bride Zhao Tianyou, 25, who had been shooting since 8 am.

Rows of couples pose for photographs inside the sprawling ( 杂乱的) complex in Beijing, with settings ranging from tropical gardens to autumn fields, waterfalls to starlit skies. In one carefully stage-managed shot, a bride in a white dress floats half-submerged in water, drinking a glass of wine. “Chinese wedding photography has become more customized,” said general manager Zhao Rongchang. “Chinese people used to love to go on trips for shooting their wedding photos... But now they prefer to shoot indoors and prefer a more personal photography style.”

The value of the wedding industry in China has been booming, with research group ASKCI predicting that by the end of 2019 its value will reach 2.27 trillion yuan ($321.7 billion). Zhao says between 50 and 60 couples come to their center every day on a quest for the perfect snaps.

The enormous building is full of aisles of clothing and accessories in every color, from traditional red Chinese wedding outfits to modern Western-style white gowns and suits. An army of helpers take photographs and manage sets, adjust clothing and add accessories with couples changing outfits multiple times throughout the day. “I love all the styles they've designed for me.” said a bride surnamed Wu, aged 26. “It’s a bit tiring, but I'm very happy.”

1. The underlined word "customized" is closest in meaning to________.
A.full of various costume
B.showing different customs
C.customer-dependent
D.full of various styles
2. Which will NOT be provided by the indoor shoots companies?
A.backgrounds
B.plants in tropical gardens
C.accessories
D.costumes
3. What can we infer from Paragraph 3?
A.Chinese people love to go on trips for shooting their wedding photos.
B.Chinese people prefer to take photos outdoors in a more precise photography style
C.Indoors wedding shoot are more popular among Chinese new couples than go out nowadays.
D.A bride in a white dress floats half-submerged in water to drink a glass of wine.
4. What's the best title for the passage?
A.Pre-wedding photo industry booms in China.
B.Sprawling complex with customized wedding shoot.
C.Big days with delicate pre-wedding photos.
D.A tiring but happy wedding photo shoot.
2022-04-25更新 | 45次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市仙霞高级中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期中英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了在网上获取信息需要慎重选择,读到的东西不一定可信,因此人们应该像记者那样问问题,仔细核实每一个事实。
8 . Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word. Fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fit

Today, getting information is as easy as browsing a webpage,     1     (type) in a question and you will get a long list of links within a second. These websites promise to answer your questions. But actually, they may not be all that trustworthy. What do you do?

    2     (figure) out which site is believable takes work. Fact-check is not impossible, though. In fact, it’s what good journalists do every day. You can learn from the methods reporters use to determine the truth of what they get.

    3     (check) a new claim, a reporter contacts experts on the topic. In journalism, such experts are known as “sources.” A source may be a scientist who has discovered     4     new in a lab. Or it could be a witness to a crime. The more strange or controversial (有争议的) a claim is, the more sources a reporter may need to contact.

Just because I read something doesn’t mean I believe it. You should ask questions and double-check every factoid (令人信以为真的报导) as the reporters do.

Reporters who don’t have much time or motivation may just quote the first scientist they encounter who     5     (involve) in a study they are reporting on. They may believe all this scientist says. If the reporter doesn’t get an outside comment, the reader will not know to what extent they should be able to trust the original source. Keep that in mind     6     you read news reports.

Also, some “news” stories are written by organizations that are     7     (interested) in promoting a certain viewpoint than they are in accurately reporting on a given event or situation. Also, there is a chance that the entire site may be biased (有偏见的), from the owners down to the journalists themselves,     8     can cause them to willfully mislead their readers. You might search for the writer online and figure out who pays them.

What’s more, was the person who had written the story or who had interviewed a given source named? Was this writer a journalist or just someone who had heard about some new claims? Did they describe what made the sources     9     (qualify) to be experts in support of their story? You should be sceptical (怀疑的) of everything     10     you read, even here. That’s acting like a journalist.

2022-04-24更新 | 67次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市华东师范大学附属东昌中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文,通过书信的方式反映了人们对道路危险真正来源的不同看法。

9 . We are having a debate about this topic:Forget Cyclists, Pedestrians Are Real

Danger. Here are some letters from our readers.

■ Yes, many cyclists behave dangerously. Many drivers are disrespectful of cyclists. But pedestrians are probably the worst offenders.

People of all ages happily walk along the pavement with eyes and hands glued to the mobile phone, quite unaware of what is going on around them. They may even do the same thing while crossing a road at a pedestrian crossing or elsewhere. The rest of us have to evade (避让)them or just stand still to wait for the unavoidable


collision.

The real problem is that some pedestrians seem to be, at least for the moment, in worlds of their own that are, to them, much more important than the welfare of others.

—Michael Horan

■ Cyclists jump on and off pavements (which are meant for pedestrians), ride at speed along the pavements, and think they have a special right to go through traffic lights when they are on red.

I was almost knocked down recently by a cyclist riding on the pavement when there was a cycle lane right next to him.

Other road users, including horse riders, manage to obey the rules so why not cyclists?

It’s about time they were registered and insured, so when they do hit a pedestrian or a vehicle, or cause an accident, at least they can be treated and there might be an opportunity to claim compensation.

—JML

■ I loved the letter from Bob Brooks about cyclists {Viewpoints, May 29}. I am afraid they seem to think they own the roads.

I was walking across Altrincham Road one morning when a cyclist went round me and on being asked what he was doing he shouted at me.

The government built a cycle lane on the road but it is hardly used.

The police do nothing. What a laugh they are!

The cyclists should all have to be made to use the cycle lanes and wear helmets, fluorescent (发荧光的)jackets and lights at night and in the morning. They should pay some sort of tax and be fined for not wearing them.

—Carol Harvey

Write to Viewpoints of the newspaper.

1. Michael Horan wrote the letter mainly to show that_______.
A.drivers should be polite to cyclists
B.road accidents can actually be avoided
C.walking while using phones hurts one’s eyes
D.some pedestrians are a threat to road safety
2. Which of the following statement is TURE according to Carol Harvey?
A.Cyclists should be fined for laughing at policemen
B.Cyclists should be provided with enough roads
C.Cyclists should be asked to ride on their own lanes
D.Cyclists should be made to pay less tax for cycling
3. The three letters present viewpoints on_______
A.increased awareness of road rulesB.ways to improve road facilities
C.measures to punish road offensesD.the real source of road danger
2022-04-23更新 | 55次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市浦东新区进才中学2021-2022学年高一下学期4月期中阶段练习英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。随着中国与致命的新型冠状病毒作斗争,IPhone用户再也不能在中国下载流行的流行病主题智能手机游戏了。文章主要说明了游戏《Plague》在中国市场下架,引发了一场辩论。
10 . Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.

IPhone users can no longer download a popular epidemic-themed smartphone game in China as the country is fighting the deadly COVID-19 coronavirus.

The removal of the game “Plague” in the Chinese market is certain to reignite a debate over     1     Apple should remove apps from its App Store on the request of governments around the world. The App Store is the only way for most users to install software on iPhones, and it has become a magnet for criticism because Apple enables countries to remove apps they don’t like, effectively censoring free expression. Plague’s creators said in statements that it was the most popular paid game in China for many years and that it     2     (not mean) to sensationalize disease outbreaks.

Plague is one of the most popular iPhone games, and has been consistently in the top of Apple’s App Store charts     3     its launch in 2012. It’s a simulation in which users play as an infectious disease     4     goal is to wipe out the world’s population. On Thursday, it was the top paid game in the United States. It has also risen in China, according to estimates from Sensor Tower,     5     app analytics firm. It had been downloaded 2.2 million times in China, with about 9% of those downloads since the start of January. It was the No.3 paid app in China before     6    (remove), Sensor Tower said. It was the best-selling app in China at one point in January, according to the BBC.

Games are particularly closely regulated in China. In Plague’s case, the removal comes shortly     7     Apple set a deadline for app developers to comply with a 2016 regulation about paid mobile games in the country. The regulation requires that game makers who want to charge for in-app purchases     8     (get) a license or approval number from the General Administration of Press and Publication of China. That approval number has to be provided to Apple by June 30, CNBC reported,     9     (cite) a message to developers.

China is the world’s largest mobile games market. The government has signaled for years that it is trying to gain     10    (strong) control over concerns     11     eye problems, playing time and “loot boxes” or in-app purchases with an element of randomness. In China, video games     12     be approved by regulators in order to be released and monetized. In 2018, the Chinese government froze game approvals, and they slowly started to ramp up through 2019, which Apple CEO Tim Cook mentioned on a conference call with analysts in October.

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