E-cigarettes began as a way to stop people from smoking tobacco. But a new study among teens suggests a scary. effect: E-cigarettes are now appealing to non-smokers,as well. In a survey of over 2 ,000 California high school juniors and seniors,researchers from the University of Southern California discovered that over 40 percent of teen e-cigarette smokers have never smoked traditional cigarettes.
The National Youth Tobacco Survey reports a nearly 9 percent increase in the number of high school students using e-cigarettes from 2013 to 2014,more than enough to stifle (掩蓋) the 3. 5 percent decrease in teen cigarette use,as recorded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While 9 percent may not sound like a ton,the amount of middle and high school students using e-cigarettes has actually tripled(增至三倍) .
How,despite decades of anti-smoking advocacy efforts,have e-cigarettes gained such massive popularity in such a short time? Scientists say that the “renormalization” of teen smoking may not be entirely self-inflicted(自己造成的) .A study found that 34 percent of adolescent e-smokers are exposed to electronic cigarettes via a member of their family or friend groups.
Advertising also makes e-cigarettes look cool. E-cigarettes,which are not very expensive,are marketed as a safe alternative to traditional cigarettes,and teens are buying the message. In a recent study in North Carolina,high schoolers easily made a list of the dangers of smoking tobacco,but when asked to do the same with regard to e-cigarettes,the teens were unsure whether the devices could be considered safe. Some weren't even aware that e-cigarettes contain nicotine. But e-cigarettes do contain nicotine. It is highly addictive,which is why some consider e-cigarettes a gateway drug.
If stressing the dangers of tobacco helped make cigarettes uncool,we can do the same to destroy e-cigarettes.
29. According to Paragraph 1 ,what is frightening is that .
A. few tobacco smokers quit smoking
B. non-smokers are attracted to e-cigarettes
C. more and more people are smoking tobacco
D. smokers are replacing tobacco with e-cigarettes
30. From 2013 to 2014,student e-cigarette smokers in high school increased by about .
A. 3. 5% B. 9%
C. 27% D. 40%
31. About one third of teen e-smokers use e-cigarettes because of .
A. e-cigarettes’ low prices
B. cool designs of e-cigarettes
C. the influence of people around them.
D. their dislike of traditional cigarettes
32. What can we infer from Paragraph 4 ?
A. E-cigarettes are different from drugs.
B. Most teens know the dangers of e-cigarettes.
C. E-cigarettes are safer than traditional cigarettes.
D. Teens are misled by e-cigarette advertisements.
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本文是說明文。文章主要介紹了電子香煙為何在青少年中盛行。
29. B.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第一段中的But a new study among teens suggests a scary effect: E-cigarettes are now appealing to non-smokers,as wel可知,可怕的是,不抽煙的人也被電子香 煙吸引了。
30. B.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第二段中的a nearly 9 percent increase in the number of high school students using e-cigarettes from 2013 to 2014 可 知。
31. C.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第三段末的Astudy found that 34 percent of adolescent e-smokers are exposed to electronic cigarettes; via a member of their famiy or friend groups可知,抽電宇香煙的青少年中約三分之一是因?yàn)槭苤車募胰恕?朋友的影響。
32. D.推理判斷題。由第四段開頭的Advertising also makes e-cigarettes look cool. E-cigarettes ... are marketed as a safe alternative to traditional cigarettes,and teens are buying the message 及末 尾的 But e-cigarettes do contain nicotine ... a gateway drug可推斷,電子香煙的廣告使青少年 誤以為電子香煙是安全的。
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