【題目】We know that cigarette smoking killsSo, producers made electronic cigarettes as a safer smoking choice - safer than tobaccoAlthough e-cigarettes contain the drug nicotine like cigarettes, they do not use tobacco and you do not light themThey are powered by battery (電池).

However, if e-cigarettes are so safe, why has the United States Center for Disease ControlCDCseen an increase in telephone calls about e-cigarette poisonings?

The answer is childrenMost of the calls are from people worried about children who have played with the devices, In the period of one month this year, the Center said 215 people called the Center with e-cigarette concernsMore than half of these calls were for children aged five and youngerThe devices had made them sick

Tim McAfee is director of the Center's Office on Smoking and Health, He says the problem is regulationMeaning, the USfederal government does not control e-cigarettes even though they contain liquid nicotineMrMcAfee adds that liquid nicotine is a well-known dangerMrMcAfee explains that nicotine poisoning happens when it gets into the skin, gets into the eyes or is swallowedIt can cause stomach pain or a sense of unbalanceAnd too much nicotine can kill,

Tim McAfee says e-cigarettes do not create the level of risk to people that tobacco products doHe notes that almost 500,000 Americans die each year from cigarettes"So, cigarettes are the winner in that contest" E-cigarettes do not contain hundreds of harmful chemicals that are found in real cigarettesSo, the USSurgeon General Boris DLushniak has suggested that e-cigarettes may be a useful tool for adults trying to end their tobacco use

But McAfee worries that teenagers may think electronic cigarettes are harmlessThey could become addicted to the nicotine and then start smoking real cigarettesIn other words, he fears that for young people fake e-cigarettes could be a "gateway" to the real thing

1What do the producers think of e-cigarettes?

ADangerousBExpensive

CSaferDCheaper

2Why did the CDC receive so many calls about e-cigarettes?

AParents feared that their children might get poisoned.

BParents found the device useless in quitting smoking

CChildren swallowed the liquid nicotine from the device

DChildren might get addicted to playing with the device

【答案】

小題1C

小題2A

【解析】

試題分析:這篇文章主要講了電子煙的生產(chǎn)者認(rèn)為它是安全的。CDC接到許多關(guān)于電子煙的電話,是因?yàn)榧议L(zhǎng)害怕他們的孩子可能會(huì)中毒。政府贊成電子煙的使用。

小題1C考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)So, producers made electronic cigarettes as a safer smoking choice - safer than tobacco.可知電子煙的生產(chǎn)者認(rèn)為它是安全的。

小題2A考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)However, if e-cigarettes are so safe, why has the United States Center for Disease ControlCDCseen an increase in telephone calls about e-cigarette poisonings? 可知CDC接到許多關(guān)于電子煙的電話,是因?yàn)榧议L(zhǎng)害怕他們的孩子可能會(huì)中毒。

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