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Watching movie stars light up on screen may increase the odds a child or young teen will try smoking, study findings suggest.
In this latest study, researchers at Dartmouth Medical School in Lebanon, New Hampshire found that the odds of a child smoking increased in tandem (一前一后,紧密相连) with the number of films with smoking scenes he or she had seen.
This pattern remained regardless of other smoking risk factors such as having parents or friends who smoked, poor school performance or a self-reported "rebellious" nature.
Dr. James D. Sargent and his colleagues report the findings in the December 15th issue of the British Medical Journal.
In response to the findings, the British Medical Association (BMA) called on the UK film industry to "stub out" on-screen smoking.
"When smoking is glamorized in movies, young people are encouraged to experiment with a lethal (致命的) habit," the BMA’s Dr. Vivienne Nathanson said in a statement.
And an editorial accompanying the journal report made the same challenge to Hollywood. "It is time for the entertainment industry to accept responsibility for its actions and stop serving the interests of tobacco companies," writes Dr. Stanton A. Glantz of the University of California, San Francisco.
Sargent’s team based the findings on a survey of nearly 5 000 Vermont and New Hampshire students aged 9 to 15. Students were asked whether they had seen any of 50 recent movies that the researchers had screened for the number of smoking scenes. They also answered questions about environmental risk factors for smoking, their personality traits and perceptions of their parents’ views on smoking.
The investigators found that the number of smoking instances students had seen in the movies was correlated with their odds of having tried smoking. Kids who had seen 51 to 100 smoking occurrences were 70% more likely than those who had seen fewer to have smoked. And the odds were nearly three times greater among those who had seen 150-plus smoking scenes.
According to the researchers, the effects of on-screen smoking were similar to those of having parent or sibling who smoked.
"The results indicate that exposure to tobacco use in films is pervasive," Sargent’s team writes. "More importantly, such exposure is associated with trying smoking, which supports the hypothesis that films have a role in the initiation of smoking. "
In his editorial, Glantz agrees, writing that the study "provides powerful new evidence" that smoking in movies does contribute to adolescent smoking.

The subjects of Dr. Sargent’s study are ______.

A.college students

B.high school graduates

C.pre-school children

D.elementary and high school students

答案

参考答案:D

解析:细节题。本题是问James D. Sargent博士的调查研究对象是什么人。在第八段中说,他的研究小组的研究发现是基于对近5000名9至15岁的学生的调查。因此,这些学生有小学生,也有中学生,但不是大学生,也不是学龄前儿童,所以D是正确答案。

阅读理解与欣赏

课外阅读。    

        有一年疾病流行,华佗(tuó)亲眼看到许多人被疾病折磨得呻吟着,挣扎着。要解除病人的痛苦,华佗立志学医。他风餐露宿,历尽艰辛来到西山,拜精通医术的老人为师。     

       华佗拜了师,师傅说:“这里有许多病人,你就一边专心伺候病人,一边留心观察每个病人病情的变化和用药的情况。”因此, 在三年里头,他懂得了不少的病源,如饥似渴地攻读起来。     

       暑去寒来,又是三年。一天,华佗正在读书,忽然有人跑来说:“师傅病了,你快去看看!”华佗连忙跑去,只见师傅两眼紧闭,手脚僵硬。他摸摸师傅的额头,又按按师傅的脉搏,然后笑着说: “师傅无大病,自会好的。”人们都责怪华佗不懂医道。就在这时,师傅突然坐起来哈哈大笑说:“华佗说得对,我是故意装病,试试你们的本领。”众人听了,个个惭愧,不得不佩服华佗的本领。     

        有志者事竟成,华佗终于学得一手好医术,辞别了师傅,下山给人治病去了。

1.查字典,填空。

    “竟”用音序查字法应查大写字母                ,用部首查字法应查部首         ,再查        画。“竟”是              结构的字。 “竟”字有三种解释:①完毕;②从头到尾;③终于,一定。 

    “有志者事竟成”中的“竟”应取第         种解释。

2.联系上下文选择合适的解释,在括号里打“√”。  

     ①风餐露宿      A.风里吃饭,露天睡觉。  (    )

                            B.以风当饭,以露水解渴。(    )

     ②如饥似渴     A.像又饿又渴的样子。  (    ) 

                            B.像饿了要吃饭,渴了要喝水一样。(    )

3.用简洁的文字回答。

     (1)华佗学医是为了                                                                                                                。 

     (2)“华佗给师傅治病”这件事说明                                                                                     。 

     (3)“有志者事竟成”这个成语的意思是                                                                                    。  

4.根据文章的主要内容,选择一个最合适的题目[ ]

    A.给师傅治病         B.师傅装病      C.华佗学医      D.神医华佗

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