9、Within a few short years, girls in Europe have become heavier smokers than boys, for reasons experts still fail to understand, according to a British study, presented(遞交) last week to an international conference on smoking.
Anti-smoking activists at the second “Tobacco or Health” conference in the Canary Islands pointed out that while grown-ups were giving up smoking in ever-growing numbers, more and more young people were taking up the habit, particularly girls.
One 15—year—old in four is a regular smoker, according to a study made in 27 countries in Europe and the United States, Canada and Israel——Edinburgh University together with the World Health Organization.
In Western Europe, girls were more likely than boys to smoke. In Germany or In England, one third of the girls were smokers compared to one in four boys. In Eastern Europe, the girls “still fall behind” those in the Western Europe but were “catching up” quickly, said the study.
The study dealt with the behaviour of 15—year—old in seven European countries over four year periods between 1986 and 1998.
The percentages of young women smoking went from 17 percent to 36 percent in Austria, from 17 percent to 28 percent in Norway, from 21 percent to 28 percent in Hungary.
In the seven countries Austria, Finland, Hungary, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Wales—more girls smoked than boys in 1998, except Hungary.
1.According to the article, more and more in Europe were giving up smoking.
A.grown-ups B.boys C.girls D.old men
2.The number of boy smokers is that of girl smokers.
A.larger than B.a(chǎn)s large as C.smaller than D.a(chǎn)s small as
3.The study was made by .
A.Edinburgh University
B.the World Health Organization
C.Oxford University
D.Edinburgh University and the World Health Organization
4.The country where the number of young women smokers increases fastest is .
A.Norway B.Austria C.Hungary D.Sweden
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Within a few short years, girls in Europe have become heavier smokers than boys, for reasons experts still fail to understand, according to a British study, presented(遞交) last week to an international conference on smoking.
Anti-smoking activists at the second “Tobacco or Health” conference in the Canary Islands pointed out that while grown-ups were giving up smoking in ever-growing numbers, more and more young people were taking up the habit, particularly girls.
One 15―year―old in four is a regular smoker, according to a study made in 27 countries in Europe and the United States, Canada and Israel――Edinburgh University together with the World Health Organization.
In Western Europe, girls were more likely than boys to smoke. In
The study dealt with the behaviour of 15―year―old in seven European countries over four year periods between 1986 and 1998.
The percentages of young women smoking went from 17 percent to 36 percent in
In the seven countries
41.According to the article, more and more in Europe were giving up smoking.
A.grown-ups B.boys C.girls D.old men
42.The number of boy smokers is that of girl smokers.
A.larger than B.a(chǎn)s large as C.smaller than D.a(chǎn)s small as
43.The study was made by .
A.
B.the World Health Organization
C.
D.
44.The country where the number of young women smokers increases fastest is .
A.Norway B.Austria C.Hungary D.
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Within a few short years, girls in Europe have become heavier smokers than boys, for reasons experts still fail to understand, according to a British study, presented(遞交) last week to an international conference on smoking.
Anti-smoking activists at the second “Tobacco or Health” conference in the Canary Islands pointed out that while grown-ups were giving up smoking in ever-growing numbers, more and more young people were taking up the habit, particularly girls.
One 15—year—old in four is a regular smoker, according to a study made in 27 countries in Europe and the United States, Canada and Israel——Edinburgh University together with the World Health Organization.
In Western Europe, girls were more likely than boys to smoke. In Germany or In England, one third of the girls were smokers compared to one in four boys. In Eastern Europe, the girls “still fall behind” those in the Western Europe but were “catching up” quickly, said the study.
The study dealt with the behaviour of 15—year—old in seven European countries over four year periods between 1986 and 1998.
The percentages of young women smoking went from 17 percent to 36 percent in Austria, from 17 percent to 28 percent in Norway, from 21 percent to 28 percent in Hungary.
In the seven countries Austria, Finland, Hungary, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Wales—more girls smoked than boys in 1998, except Hungary.
1.According to the article, more and more in Europe were giving up smoking.
A.grown-ups B.boys C.girls D.old men
2.The number of boy smokers is that of girl smokers.
A.larger than B.a(chǎn)s large as C.smaller than D.a(chǎn)s small as
3.The study was made by .
A.Edinburgh University
B.the World Health Organization
C.Oxford University
D.Edinburgh University and the World Health Organization
4.The country where the number of young women smokers increases fastest is .
A.Norway B.Austria C.Hungary D.Sweden
科目:高中英語 來源:黃岡題庫(kù)練考新課堂 高一英語 題型:050
閱讀理解
Within a few short years, girls in Europe have become heavier smokers than boys, for reasons experts still fail to understand, according to a British study presented(遞交)last week to an international conference on smoking.
Anti-smoking activists(積極分子)at the second“Tobacco or Health”conference in the Canary Islands pointed out that while adults(grown-ups) were giving up smoking in ever growing numbers, more and more young people were taking up the habit, particularly girls.
One 15-year-old in four is a regular smoker, according to a study made in 27 countries in Europe and the United States, Canada and Israel-by Edinburgh University together with the World Health Organization.
In Western Europe, girls were more likely than boys to smoke. In Germany or in England, one third of the girls were smokers compared to one in four boys. In Eastern Europe, the girls“still fall beind”those in the Western Europe but were“catching up”quickly, said the study.
The study dealt with the behaviour(行為)of 15-year-olds in seven European countries over four year-periods between 1986 and 1998.
The percentages(百分比)of young women smoking went from 17 percent to 36 percent in Austria, from 17 percent to 28 percent in Norway, from 21 percent to 28 percent in Hungary.
In the seven countries and regions studied-Austria, Finland, Hungary, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Wales-more girls smoked than boys in 1998, with the exception of Hungary.
1.According to the article, more and more ________ in Europe were giving up smoking.
[ ]
2.The number of boy smokers is ________ that of girl smokers.
[ ]
3.The study was made by ________.
[ ]
A.Edinburgh University
B.the World Health Organization
C.Oxford University
D.Edinburgh University and the World Health Organization
4.The country where the number of young women smokers increases fastest is ________.
[ ]
5.The Main idea of the passage is ________.
[ ]
A.to introduce something about girl smokers in Europe
B.to report something interesting happened in England
C.to describe the present condition of European smokers
D.to warn young people around the world against smoking
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