Every Thursday evening, I counsel a
group of teenagers with serious substance abuse problems. None of the youngsters
elected to see me. Typically, they were caught using drugs, or worse, by their
parents or a police officer and were then referred to my clinic. To be sure, all
the usual intoxicants--alcohol, marijuana and cocaine-are involved. But a new
type of addiction has crept into the mix, controlled prescription drugs,
including painkillers. This is hardly unique to my clinic. Several studies
report that since 1992, the number of 12-to 17-year-olds abusing controlled
prescription drugs has tripled. One of my patients, Mary,
illustrates this trend all too well. Mary at 16 is a "garbage head", meaning
that she will ingest anything she thinks will give her a high. Last December,
she was taken to the hospital for an overdose A. Teenagers volunteered to see me for curing drug abusing. B. The new type of addiction is unique to the author’s clinic. C. The author is probably a doctor who works for the police. D. The usual intoxicants abuse is getting down since 1992.
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[单项选择] Passage Three
Every Thursday evening, I counsel a
group of teenagers with serious substance abuse problems. None of the youngsters
elected to see me. Typically, they were caught using drugs, or worse, by their
parents or a police officer and were then referred to my clinic. To be sure, all
the usual intoxicants--alcohol, marijuana and cocaine-are involved. But a new
type of addiction has crept into the mix, controlled prescription drugs,
including painkillers. This is hardly unique to my clinic. Several studies
report that since 1992, the number of 12-to 17-year-olds abusing controlled
prescription drugs has tripled. One of my patients, Mary,
illustrates this trend all too well. Mary at 16 is a "garbage head", meaning
that she will ingest anything she thinks will give her a high. Last December,
she was taken to the hospital for an overdose A. the surgeon offered someone else’s medicine to Mary by mistake B. teenagers are vulnerable to drug abusing due to their curiosity C. the prescription drugs abusing will develop faster in the future D. parents play a positive role in preventing children’s drug abusing
[单项选择] Passage Three
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clarke
dressed for going out, took her handbag with her money and her key in it, pulled
the door behind her to lock it and went to the over 60s Club. She always went
there on Thursdays. It was a nice outing for an old woman who lived alone. At
six o’clock she came home, let herself in and at once smelt cigarette smoke.
Cigarette smoke in her house How Had someone got in She checked the back door
and the windows. All were locked or fastened, as usual. There was no sign of
forced entry. Over a cup of tea she wondered whether someone might have a key
that fitted her front door "a master key" perhaps. So she stayed at home the
following Thursday. Nothing happened. Was anyone watching her movements On the
Thursday after that she went out at her usual time, dressed as usual, but she
didn’t go to the club. Inst A. she worked at a club on Thursday B. she had visitors on Thursday C. she visited a club on Thursday D. a special visitor came on Thursday
[单项选择]Every Thursday evening, I counsel a group of teenagers with serious substance abuse problems. None of the youngsters elected to see me. Typically, they were caught using drugs, or worse, by their parents or a police officer and were then referred to my clinic. To be sure, all the usual intoxicants--alcohol, marijuana and cocaine-are involved. But a new type of addiction has crept into the mix, controlled prescription drugs, including painkillers. This is hardly unique to my clinic. Several studies report that since 1992, the number of 12-to 17-year-olds abusing controlled prescription drugs has tripled. One of my patients, Mary, illustrates this trend all too well. Mary at 16 is a "garbage head", meaning that she will ingest anything she thinks will give her a high. Last December, she was taken to the hospital for an overdose of alcohol, and ketamine, a chemical cousin of angel dust that doctors sometimes use to anesthetize patients and that, more commonly, veterinarians use to se A. Teenagers volunteered to see me for curing drug abusing. B. The new type of addiction is unique to the author’s clinic. C. The author is probably a doctor who works for the police. D. The usual intoxicants abuse is getting down since 1992.
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