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2022年山东同等学力人员申请硕士学位考试考试模

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一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)

1.AttheUniversityofCaliforniaatLosAngeles(UCLA),astudentIoaded

hisclassnotesintoahandheIde-maiIdeviceandtriedtoreadthemduring

anexam:acIassmateturnedhimin.AttheUniversityofNevadaatLas

Vegas(UNLV)studentsphotographedtestquestionswiththeircelIphone

camerasandtransmittedthemtoclassmates.Theuniversityputinplace

anewexamination-supervisionsystem.HIfthey1dspendasmuchtime

studying,they'dalIbeAstudents,nsaysRonYasbin,deanoftheCoIIege

ofSciencesofUNLV.Withavarietyofelectronicdevices,American

studentsfinditeasiertocheat.AndcollegeofficiaIsfindthemselves

inanewgameofeatandmouse.TheyaretryingtofightwouId-hecheats

intheexamseasonbycuttingoffInternetaccessfromlaptops(笔记本

电脑),demandingthesurrenderofcelIphonesbeforetestsorsimply

requiringthatexamsbetakenwithpensandpaper.11Itisannoying.My

hand-writingissobad,11saidRyanDapremont,21whojustfinishedhis

thirdyearatPepperdineUniversityinCalifornia.Hehadtotakehis

examsonpaper.DapremontsaidtechnoIogyhasmadecheatingeasier,but

plagiarism(剽窃)inwritingpaperswasprobablythebiggestproblem.

StudentscanIiftotherpeopIe1swritingsofftheInternetwithout

attributingthem.Still,somestudentssaidtheythoughtcheatingthese

dayswasmoreaproductOfthemindset,notthetooIsathand."SomepeopIe

puttoomuchemphasisonwherethey'regoingtogointhefuture,and

alIthey,rethinkingaboutisgraduateschooIandthenextstep,Hsaid

LindsayNicholas,athird-yearstudentatUCLA.Sheaddedthatpressure

tosucceed"sometimescloudseverythingandmakespeopIedothingsthat

theyshouldn1tdo."Someprofessorssaidtheytriedtowriteexams

forwhichitwashardtocheat,posingquestionsthatoutsideresources

wouldnothelpanswer.ManyofficiaIssaidthattheyrelyoncampushonor

codes.Theysaidthemostimportantthingwastoteachstudentsnotto

cheatinthefirstplace.

Whichofthefollowingisprobablythemostsignificantmeasuretofight

cheating

A.Puttinglessemphasisonwherethestudentsaregoingtogointhefuture.

B.Lettingstudentsknowthathonestyismoreimportant.

C.Writingexaminationsforwhichitishardtocheat.

D.Settingupmorestrictcampushonorcodes.

2.Thereareover6000differentcomputerandonIinegamesintheworId

now.AsegmentofthemareconsideredtobebotheducationaIand

harmlesslyentertaining.Onesuchgameteachesgeography,andanother

trainspilots.Otherstraintheplayerinlogicalthinkingandproblem

solving.SomegamesmayalsohelpyoungpeopIetobecomemorecomputer

Iiterate,whichismoreimportantinthistechnoIogy-drivenera.But

thedarksideofthecomputergameshasbecomemoreandmoreobvious.

"Asegmentofgamesfeaturesanti-sociaIthemesofvioIence,sexandcrude

Ianguage,11saysDavidWalsh,presidentoftheNationaIInstituteonMedia

andFamily."Unfortunately,it'sasegmentthatseemsparticularly

popularwithkidsagedeighttofifteen."OnestudyshowedthataImost

80percentofthecomputerandonlinegamesyoungpeopIepreferred

containedviolence.Theinvestigatorssaid"Thesearenotjustgames

anymore.Thesearelearningmachines.We'reteachingkidsinthemost

incrediblemannerwhatit'sIiketopuIIthetrigger.Whattheyarenot

learningarethereal-1ifeconsequences."Theyalsosaid"Thenewand

moresophisticatedgamesareevenworse,becausetheyhavebetter

graphicsandallowtheplayertoparticipateinevenmorerealistic

violentacts.11InthegameCarmageddon,forexample,theplayerwiIIhave

drivenoverandkilledupto33000peopIebythetimealIIeveIsare

completed.Adescriptionoftheoutcomeofthegamesays:"Yourvictims

notonlysquishunderyourtiresandsplatterbloodonthewindshield,

theyalsogetontheirkneesandbegformercy,orcommitsuicide.If

youlike,youcanalsodismemberthem."IsalIthissimuIatedviolence

harmfulApproximately3000differentstudieshavebeenconductedonthis

subject.Manyhavesuggestedthatthereisaconnectionbetweenviolence

ingamesandincreasedaggressivenessintheplayers.Somespecialists

downpIaytheinfluenceofthegames,sayingthatotherfactorsmustbe

takenintoconsideration,suchasthepossibiIitythatkidswhoalready

haveviolenttendenciesarechoosingsuchgames.Butcoulditbethat

violentgamesstillplayacontributingroleItseemsunrealisticto

insistthatpeopIearenotinfIuencedbywhattheysee.Ifthatweretrue,

whywouldthecommercialworIdspendbillionsofdollarsannuallyfor

televisionadvertising

Manystudieshavesuggestedthat.

A.moreandmoreyoungpeopleenjoycruelcomputergames

B.violenceincomputergamesmakestheirplayersmoreaggressive

C.therearenowfarmoreincidentsofviolenceduetocomputergames

D.simulatedviolenceincomputergamesisdifferentfromrealviolence

3.TopmarathonrunnerstendtobeleanandIight,starswimmersarelong

thighswithhugefeetandgoldmedalweightIiftersaresolidbIocksof

musclewithshortarmsandlegs.So,doesyourphysicaIshape-andthe

wayyourbodyworks-fityouforaparticularsportOrdoesyourbody

developacertainwaybecauseofyourchosensport"It'sabout55:45,

genestotheenvironment,HsaysMikeRennie,professorofclinical

physioIogyatBritain'sUniversityofNottinghamMedicaISchooI.Rennie

citesthecaseofidenticaltwinsfromGermany,oneofwhomwasa

Iong-distanceathlete,theotherapowerfulsportsman,so,"Theylook

quitedifferent,despitebeingidenticaltwins.HSomeonewho5s

1.5-meterstaiIhasIittIechanceofbecominganelitebasketbaIIplayer.

Still,beingovertwometerstaIIwon'tautomaticaIIypushyouto01ympic

goId.HUnIessyouhavetacticaIsensewhereneeded,unIessyouhaveaccess

togoodequipment,medicaIcareandthepsychologicalconditions,and

unlessyouareabletodriveyourselfthroughpain,alIthephysical

strengthwiIIbeinvain,11saidCraigSharp,professorofsportsscience

atBritain'sBrunelUniversity.JonathanRobinson,anappIiedsports

scientistattheUniversityofBath'ssportsdeveIopmentdepartment,

insouthwestEngIand,pointstotheimportanceoftechnique."Inswimming

only5-10percentofthepropelIingforcecomesfromthelegs,so

techniqueisvital."Havingtherightphysiquefortherightsportis

agoodstartingpoint.Seventeenyearsago,theAustralianInstituteof

SportstartedanationaITalentSearchProgram,whichsearchedschooIs

for14-16-year-oIdswiththepotentialtobeeliteathIetes.Oneoftheir

firstfindswasMeganStill,worIdchampionrower.In1987,Stillhad

neverpickedupanoarinherIife.ButshehadaImosttheperfectphysique

forarower.Afterintensivetraining,shewongoldinwomenssrowing

inthe1996AtIantaOlympics.OthercountrieshavefoIIowedthe

AustraIianexampIe.NowtheexpIosionofgeneticknowIedgehasmeantthat

thereisnowasearch,notjustforappropriatephysiquebutalsofor

"performancegenes.\

Theword"elite"inparagraph5means.

A.themostwealthy

B.themostskilled

C.themostindustrious

D.themostintelligent

4.ThecollapseoftheEarth5smagneticfield-whichguardsthepIanet

andguidesmanyofitscreatures-appearstohavestartedseriouslyabout

150yearsago,theNewYorkTimesreportedlastweek.Thefield's

strengthhasdecreasedby10or15percentsofarandthishasincreased

thedebateoverwhetheritsignaIsareversaloftheplanet5sIinesof

magneticforce.Duringareversal,themainfieldweakens,aImost

vanishes,andreappearswithoppositepolarity.ThetransitionwouIdtake

thousandsofyears.Oncecompleted,compassneedIesthathadpointed

northwouldpointsouth.Areversalcouldcauseproblemsforbothman

andanimals.AstronautsandsateIIiteswouldhavedifficulties.Birds,

fishandanimalsthatrelyonthemagneticfieldfornavigationwould

findmigrationconfusing.Butexpertssaidtheeffectswouldnotbea

bigdisaster,despiteclaimsofdoomandvagueevidenceofIinksbetween

pastfieldreversalsandspeciesextinctions.Althoughatotal

transitionmaybehundredsorthousandsofyearsaway,therapiddeciine

inmagneticstrengthisalreadyaffectingsateIIites.Lastmonth,the

EuropeanSpaceAgencyapprovedtheworld'slargesteffortattracking

thefield1sshifts.AgroupofnewsateIIites,calledSwarm,istomonitor

thecollapsingfieldwithfargreaterprecision.11Wewanttogetsome

ideaofhowthiswouIdevoIveinthenearfuture,justIikepeopletrying

topredicttheweather,HsaidGauthierHulot,aFrenchgeophysicist

workingonthesateIIiteplan."I'mpersonaIlyquiteconvineedweshouId

beabletoworkoutthefirstpredictionsbytheendofthemission."

Nomatterwhatthenewfindings,thepubIichasnoreasontopanic.Even

ifatransitioniscomingonitsway,itmighttake2000yearstomature.

Thelastonetookplace780000yearsagoywhenearlyhumanswerelearning

howtomakestonetooIs.DeepinsidetheEarthflowhotcurrentsofmelted

iron.ThismechanicaIenergycreateseIectromagnetism.Thisprocessis

knownasthegeophysicaIgenerator.Inacar1sgenerator,thesame

principleturnsmechanicaIenergyintoelectricity.Nooneknows

preciselywhythefieldperiodicallyreverses.Butscientistssaythe

responsibiIityprobablyIieswithchangesinthedisorderlyflowsof

meItediron,whichtheyseeassimilartothegasesthatmakeupthecIouds

ofJupiter.

Theauthorsaysn...thepubIichasnoreasontopanic"(Paragraph5)

because.

A.thetransitionisstillthousandsofyearsaway

B.thenewtransitionwillcome780000yearsfromnow

C.thetransitioncanbepreciselypredictedbyscientists

D.theprocessofthetransitionwilltakeaverylongtimetofinish

5.AreportpubIishedrecentlybringsbadnewsaboutairpollution.It

suggeststhatitcouldbeasdamagingtoourhealthasexposuretothe

radiationfromthe1986Ukrainenuclearpowerdisaster.Thereportwas

pubIishedbytheUKRoyaICommissiononEnvironmentaIPolIution.Butwhat

cancitypeopIedotoreduceexposuretoairpoIIutionQuitealot,it

turnsout.Avoidwalkinginbusystreets.Choosesidestreetsandparks

instead.PolIutionIeveIscanfalIaconsiderableamountjustbymoving

afewmetersawayfromthemainpoIIutionsource-exhaustfumes(烟气).

Alsodon'twalkbehindsmokers.Walkonthewindwardsideofthestreet

whereexposuretopollutantscanbe50percentlessthanonthedownwind

side.Sittingonthedriver'ssideofabuscanincreaseyourexposure

by10percent,comparedwithsittingonthesidenearestthepavement.

Sittingupstairsonadouble-deckercanreduceexposure.Itisdifficult

tosaywhethertravelingonanundergroundtrainisbetterorworsethan

takingthebus.AirpoIIutiononundergroundtrainstendstobeIesstoxic

thanthatatstreetIeveI,becauseundergroundpollutionismostIymade

upoftinyironparticlesthrownupbywheeIshittingtheraiIs.ButdieseI

andpetrolfumeshaveamixtureofpollutants.Whenyouarecrossing

aroad,standweIIbackfromthecurbwhileyouwaitfortheIightto

change.Everymeterreallydoescountwhenyouareclosetotraffic.As

thetrafficbeginstomove,fumescanbereducedinjustafewseconds.

SohoIdingyourbreathforjustamomentcanmakeadifference,eventhough

itmightsoundsilly.TherearelargesuddenpolIutionincreasesduring

rushhours.PolIutionIeveIsfaIIduringnighttime.ThetimeofyearaIso

makesabigdifference.PolIutionIeveIstendtobeattheirIowestduring

springandautumnwhenwindsarefreshest.Extremecoldorhotweather

hasatrappingeffectandtendstocauseabuiId-upofpollutants.

Whilewaitingtocrossabusystreet,youshouId.

A.waitafewsecondsuntilthefumesreduce

B.stayawayfromthetrafficasfaraspossible

C.holdyourbreathuntilyougettotheothersideofthestreet

D.countdownforthelighttochange

6.AttheUniversityofCaliforniaatLosAngeles(UCLA),astudentIoaded

hisclassnotesintoahandheIde-maiIdeviceandtriedtoreadthemduring

anexam:acIassmateturnedhimin.AttheUniversityofNevadaatLas

Vegas(UNLV)studentsphotographedtestquestionswiththeircelIphone

camerasandtransmittedthemtoclassmates.Theuniversityputinplace

anewexamination-supervisionsystem."Ifthey'dspendasmuchtime

studying,they'dalIbeAstudents,"saysRonYasbin,deanoftheCoIIege

ofSciencesofUNLV.Withavarietyofelectronicdevices,American

studentsfinditeasiertocheat.AndcollegeofficiaIsfindthemselves

inanewgameofeatandmouse.TheyaretryingtofightwouId-hecheats

intheexamseasonbycuttingoffInternetaccessfromlaptops(笔记本

电脑),demandingthesurrenderofcelIphonesbeforetestsorsimply

requiringthatexamsbetakenwithpensandpaper.nItisannoying.My

hand-writingissobad,HsaidRyanDapremont,21whojustfinishedhis

thirdyearatPepperdineUniversityinCalifornia.Hehadtotakehis

examsonpaper.Dapremontsaidtechnologyhasmadecheatingeasier,but

plagiarism(票lj窃)inwritingpaperswasprobablythebiggestproblem.

StudentscanIiftotherpeopIeJswritingsofftheInternetwithout

attributingthem.Still,somestudentssaidtheythoughtcheatingthese

dayswasmoreaproductOfthemindset,notthetooIsathand."SomepeopIe

puttoomuchemphasisonwherethey1regoingtogointhefuture,and

alIthey'rethinkingaboutisgraduateschooIandthenextstep,"said

LindsayNicholas,athird-yearstudentatUCLA.Sheaddedthatpressure

tosucceed"sometimescloudseverythingandmakespeopIedothingsthat

theyshouldnJtdo."Someprofessorssaidtheytriedtowriteexams

forwhichitwashardtocheat,posingquestionsthatoutsideresources

wouldnothelpanswer.ManyofficiaIssaidthattheyrelyoncampushonor

codes.Theysaidthemostimportantthingwastoteachstudentsnotto

cheatinthefirstplace.

Thebesttitleofthepassagecouldbe.

A.CheatingHasGoneHigh-tech

B.GameofCatandMouse

C.ANewExamination-supervisionSystem

D.MeasurestoFightAgainstDishonesty

7.Thereareover6000differentcomputerandonIinegamesintheworId

now.Asegmentofthemareconsideredtobebotheducationaland

harmlesslyentertaining.Onesuchgameteachesgeography,andanother

trainspilots.Otherstraintheplayerinlogicalthinkingandproblem

solving.SomegamesmayalsohelpyoungpeopIetobecomemorecomputer

Iiterate,whichismoreimportantinthistechnoIogy-drivenera.But

thedarksideofthecomputergameshasbecomemoreandmoreobvious.

“Asegmentofgamesfeaturesanti-sociaIthemesofvioIence,sexandcrude

Ianguage,HsaysDavidWalsh,presidentoftheNationaIInstituteonMedia

andFamily."Unfortunately,it'sasegmentthatseemsparticularly

popularwithkidsagedeighttofifteen.MOnestudyshowedthatalmost

80percentofthecomputerandonlinegamesyoungpeopIepreferred

containedviolence.Theinvestigatorssaid"Thesearenotjustgames

anymore.Thesearelearningmachines.We'reteachingkidsinthemost

incrediblemannerwhatit'sIiketopuIIthetrigger.Whattheyarenot

learningarethereal-1ifeconsequences."Theyalsosaid"Thenewand

moresophisticatedgamesareevenworse,becausetheyhavebetter

graphicsandallowtheplayertoparticipateinevenmorerealistic

violentacts.HInthegameCarmageddon,forexampIe,theplayerwiIIhave

drivenoverandkilledupto33000peopIebythetimealIIeveIsare

completed.Adescriptionoftheoutcomeofthegamesays:"Yourvictims

notonlysquishunderyourtiresandsplatterbloodonthewindshield,

theyalsogetontheirkneesandbegformercy,orcommitsuicide.If

youlike,youcanalsodismemberthem."IsalIthissimuIatedviolence

harmfuIApproximateIy3000differentstudieshavebeenconductedonthis

subject.Manyhavesuggestedthatthereisaconnectionbetweenviolence

ingamesandincreasedaggressivenessintheplayers.Somespecialists

downpIaytheinfIuenceofthegames,sayingthatotherfactorsmustbe

takenintoconsideration,suchasthepossibiIitythatkidswhoalready

haveviolenttendenciesarechoosingsuchgames.Butcoulditbethat

violentgamesstillplayacontributingroleItseemsunrealisticto

insistthatpeopIearenotinfIuencedbywhattheysee.Ifthatweretrue,

whywouldthecommercialworIdspendbillionsofdollarsannuallyfor

televisionadvertising

Theauthoruses"teIevisionadvertising"asanexampIetoshowthat.

A.otherfactorsmustbeconsideredaspossiblecausesofviolenceinreal

life

B.computerandonlinegamesarenottheonlycauseofincreasedviolence

inreallife

C.thecommercialworldiscontributingtotheincreasedviolenceinreal

life

D.thereisacloselinkbetweencomputergamesandincreasedviolence

inreallife

8.TopmarathonrunnerstendtobeleanandIight,starswimmersarelong

thighswithhugefeetandgoldmedalweightIiftersaresolidbIocksof

musclewithshortarmsandlegs.So,doesyourphysicalshape-andthe

wayyourbodyworks-fityouforaparticularsportOrdoesyourbody

developacertainwaybecauseofyourchosensport"It'sabout55:45,

genestotheenvironment,nsaysMikeRennie,professorofclinical

physioIogyatBritain'sUniversityofNottinghamMedicaISchooI.Rennie

citesthecaseofidenticaltwinsfromGermany,oneofwhomwasa

Iong-distanceathlete,theotherapowerfulsportsman,so,"Theylook

quitedifferent,despitebeingidenticaItwins.HSomeonewho1s

1.5-meterstaiIhasIittIechanceofbecominganelitebasketbalIplayer.

StiILbeingovertwometerstaIIwon'tautomaticaIIypushyouto01ympic

goId.HUnIessyouhavetacticaIsensewhereneeded,unIessyouhaveaccess

togoodequipment,medicaIcareandthepsychologicalconditions,and

unlessyouareabletodriveyourselfthroughpain,alIthephysical

strengthwiIIbeinvain,HsaidCraigSharp,professorofsportsscience

atBritain'sBrunelUniversity.JonathanRobinson,anappIiedsports

scientistattheUniversityofBath'ssportsdeveIopmentdepartment,

insouthwestEngIand,pointstotheimportanceoftechnique.11Inswimming

only5-10percentofthepropelIingforcecomesfromthelegs,so

techniqueisvital.”Havingtherightphysiquefortherightsportis

agoodstartingpoint.SeventeenyearsagoytheAustralianInstituteof

SportstartedanationaITalentSearchProgram,whichsearchedschooIs

for14-16-year-oIdswiththepotentialtobeeliteathIetes.Oneoftheir

firstfindswasMeganStill,worldchampionrower.In1987,Stillhad

neverpiekedupanoarinherIife.ButshehadaImosttheperfectphysique

forarower.Afterintensivetraining,shewongoldinwomen,srowing

inthe1996AtIantaOlympics.Othercountrieshavefollowedthe

AustraIianexampIe.NowtheexpIosionofgeneticknowIedgehasmeantthat

thereisnowasearch,notjustforappropriatephysiquebutalsofor

"performancegenes.\

TheeliteathIetesofthefuturemaycomefrompeopIewhonaturally

possess.

A.thebestbodyshapesandanironpurpose

B.theextremesoftherightphysiqueandstrongwills

C.therightpsychologicalconditionsandsportstalents

D.therightphysiqueandgenesforsports

9.ThecollapseoftheEarth1smagneticfield-whichguardstheplanet

andguidesmanyofitscreatures-appearstohavestartedseriouslyabout

150yearsago,theNewYorkTimesreportedlastweek.Thefield1s

strengthhasdecreasedby10or15percentsofarandthishasincreased

thedebateoverwhetheritsignaIsareversaloftheplanet1sIinesof

magneticforce.Duringareversal,themainfieldweakens,aImost

vanishes,andreappearswithoppositepolarity.Thetransitionwouldtake

thousandsofyears.Oncecompleted,compassneedIesthathadpointed

northwouldpointsouth.Areversalcouldcauseproblemsforbothman

andanimals.AstronautsandsateIIiteswouldhavedifficulties.Birds,

fishandanimalsthatrelyonthemagneticfieldfornavigationwould

findmigrationconfusing.Butexpertssaidtheeffectswouldnotbea

bigdisaster,despiteclaimsofdoomandvagueevidenceofIinksbetween

pastfieldreversalsandspeciesextinctions.Althoughatotal

transitionmaybehundredsorthousandsofyearsaway,therapiddeciine

inmagneticstrengthisalreadyaffectingsateIIites.Lastmonth,the

EuropeanSpaceAgencyapprovedtheworld1slargesteffortattracking

thefield1sshifts.AgroupofnewsateIIites,calledSwarm,istomonitor

thecollapsingfieldwithfargreaterprecision."Wewanttogetsome

ideaofhowthiswouldevoIveinthenearfuture,justIikepeopIetrying

topredicttheweather,HsaidGauthierHulot,aFrenchgeophysicist

workingonthesateIIiteplan."I'mpersonaIIyquiteconvineedweshouId

beabletoworkoutthefirstpredictionsbytheendofthemission."

Nomatterwhatthenewfindings,thepubIichasnoreasontopanic.Even

ifatransitioniscomingonitsway,itmighttake2000yearstomature.

Thelastonetookplace780000yearsago,whenearlyhumanswerelearning

howtomakestonetooIs.DeepinsidetheEarthflowhotcurrentsofmelted

iron.ThismechanicaIenergycreateseIectromagnetism.Thisprocessis

knownasthegeophysicalgenerator.InacarJsgenerator,thesame

principleturnsmechanicaIenergyintoelectricity.Nooneknows

preciselywhythefieldperiodicallyreverses.Butscientistssaythe

responsibiIityprobablyIieswithchangesinthedisorderlyflowsof

meItediron,whichtheyseeassimiIartothegasesthatmakeupthecIouds

ofJupiter.

ThetransitionoftheEarth,smagneticfieldispossiblycausedby.

A.theflowsofmeltedironinsidetheEarth

B.theperiodicalmovementoftheEarth

C.themechanicalenergyofthesolarsystem

D.theforcecorningfromouterspace

10.Thereareover6000differentcomputerandonIinegamesintheworId

now.AsegmentofthemareconsideredtobebotheducationaIand

harmlesslyentertaining.Onesuchgameteachesgeography,andanother

trainspilots.Otherstraintheplayerinlogicalthinkingandproblem

solving.SomegamesmayalsohelpyoungpeopIetobecomemorecomputer

Iiterate,whichismoreimportantinthistechnoIogy-drivenera.But

thedarksideofthecomputergameshasbecomemoreandmoreobvious.

HAsegmentofgamesfeaturesanti-sociaIthemesofvioIence,sexandcrude

Ianguage,"saysDavidWalsh,presidentoftheNationaIInstituteonMedia

andFamily."Unfortunately,it5sasegmentthatseemsparticularly

popularwithkidsagedeighttofifteen."OnestudyshowedthataImost

80percentofthecomputerandonIinegamesyoungpeopIepreferred

containedviolence.Theinvestigatorssaid"Thesearenotjustgames

anymore.Thesearelearningmachines.We'reteachingkidsinthemost

incrediblemannerwhatit'sIiketopuIIthetrigger.Whattheyarenot

learningarethereal-1ifeconsequences."Theyalsosaid"Thenewand

moresophisticatedgamesaree

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