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Drug Problems

  If you're worried about your own or someone else's drug taking or misuse, it's good to know the facts.

  Why take drugs?

  Drug users don't start using drugs with the intention of becoming addicted.But many drugs contain addictive substances and even people who use them occasionally can become dependent and need to use them regularly.

  Reasons why people start using drugs can include:to escape problems they may be having in other parts of their life, peer pressure and fitting in with another group of people, being curious about the effects of drugs.

  If you start to use drugs on a regular basis, or if you become dependent on them, it can affect your family and friends as well as having a serious impact on your own physical and mental well-being.

  Drug overdoses can be fatal.You can die instantly from misusing substances and drugs that you can buy over the counters.

  Signs of drug abuse and misuse

  There is not a common list of symptoms that you can use to tell if you or someone you know is misusing drugs.That's because drug use affects different people in different ways, depending on the type of drugs they're using.

  Although anxiety, tiredness and a change in sleeping habits can be signs of drug use, they can also be caused by changes in your body, stress or other problems.

  Drugs are categorized into three classes based on their overall level of harm.Class A drugs are the most dangerous, however, all the drugs in all three classes are harmful and addictive.

  Remember that all drugs are illegal, even Class C drugs like cannabis(大麻煙).If you're caught selling them to other people, or carrying a small amount in your pocket, it's likely that the police will get involved.

  If you're found guilty of any of these offences, you may face a fine or time in custody(拘留), with Class A drugs carrying the most severe sentences.

  Worried about a friend?

  If you think that one of your friends or relatives is misusing drugs, you may want to approach them and talk about it.It's not your responsibility to make them stop, but you can tell them about how their behavior is affecting your relationship.

  If they ask for help with their problem, then it's important to listen and help them find the right information and treatment.

  National Drugs Helpline

  If you're worried about drug abuse and addiction you can call the National Drugs Helpline on 0800 776 600 for confidential advice --- lines are open seven days a week.Calls are free and they won't show up on your phone bill, but you may be charged if you use a mobile.

  More useful links

  Information about addictions from need2know

  Information about drugs, the law and human rights

(1)

Who is the article for?

[  ]

A.

Parents of drug takers

B.

People who are interested in taking drugs

C.

The police who deal with drug sellers

D.

People who are concerned about drug misusing

(2)

Which of the following is true according to Part II?

[  ]

A.

All those who abuse or misuse drugs have something in common in symptoms.

B.

People who take the same drug are affected in the way alike.

C.

Anxiety, tiredness and a change in sleeping habits result from drug use only.

D.

You can’t tell exactly whether a person is misusing drugs by symptoms like anxiety.

(3)

What is the subtitle of Part III?

[  ]

A.

Three classes of drugs.

B.

Drugs and the law

C.

The impacts of taking drugs.

D.

Illegal drugs

(4)

What can you do if you are addicted to drug use?

[  ]

A.

You can tell your trouble to your friends and find the right treatment.

B.

It’s your responsibility to tell your friends so that it will not spread.

C.

Pay only a small amount of money to turn to National Drugs Helpline for help.

D.

Dial 0800 776 600 to find the information about drugs, the law and human rights.

答案:1.D;2.D;3.B;4.A;
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