In some countries video games are fast becoming a social problem. They are banned in the Philippines and Indonesia. In Japan, th

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问题     In some countries video games are fast becoming a social problem. They are banned in the Philippines and Indonesia. In Japan, those who are under 15 years old are forbidden to use the public machines at night. City elders across the United States are campaigning (呼吁) to restrict their numbers, while the Hong Kong government is proposing to license (批准) their operation. These video games are causing children to waste their money on them. Even adults are lured (诱惑) into spending working hours playing them.
    In Singapore, the battle of man against the machines takes place in licensed amusement centers (娱乐中心), mostly located in shopping centers. According to one estimated, each establishment can make between $250 and $1,500 a day. The schoolchildren in uniforms there are not allowed into these centers. However, one cannot help noticing that the majority of those who are often found in these places are youngsters. Many of them are schoolchildren who have changed out of their uniforms. Some play for the fun of it, others have turned them into a form of gambling (赌博), and some are hopelessly addicted to (沉迷) them.
    Now kids and adults alike play these games in the privacy of their homes. Video game sets have invaded (进入) most homes. The question that must be asked is: Have they any education value?
We can learn from the passage that ______.

选项 A、placing video game machine inside amusement centers is not really effective in discouraging youngsters from using them
B、schoolchildren in uniforms are not allowed into amusement centers in many countries
C、people, regardless of their age, are crazy about video games
D、those who are under 15 years old are allowed to use the machine during the day in many countries

答案A

解析 推断题。根据短文第二段作者对于新加坡采取的措施的叙述可以得知,即使政府规定穿校服的学生不允许进入娱乐中心,但是后来发现他们完全可以脱掉校服再进去娱乐。所以这一措施基本上是无效的,故选A。
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