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SHANGHAI——Health researchers in Shanghai are calling for more protection for young children as the latest research shows about half of the children are suffering(受折磨)from secondhand smoke.

About 45% of children suffer passive(被动的)smoking in families, 50% in public places, and almost 6% on public transportation, shows a research reported by the Shanghai Children's Medical Center (SCMC)on Tuesday.

"Not only adults but also children and newborn babies are at risk for the bad effects of passive smoking," said Tang Jingyan, a doctor. Research has shown that children who are living in a secondhand smoke situation will suffer from more colds, coughs and sore throats, and they are more likely to suffer from pneumonia(肺炎)and will have a higher risk of developing cancer. Doctors even suggested that children suffering passive smoking are more likely to have behavioral problems and may not develop mentally(智力上) as quickly as other children.

Other research by the SCMC has found that more than 80% of child patients in the center live in a smoke-filled household, where one or both parents smoke. "Though doctors have stressed the harm of passive smoking over and over, it is still hard to reach a totally smoke-free home," said a doctor named Zhang Yiwen. Parents often want to smoke even though the have learned the harmful effects of secondhand smoke.

China has 540 million people suffering from passive smoke,180 million of the younger than 15, the age of smokers is also getting lower, "earlier reports said. "There are more young smokers than before. You can see young people wearing a school uniform(校服)and carrying a schoolbag light a cigarette(香烟)on the street. Some of them are even girl students," said Jing Xingming, a professor. "Children like to copy adults, especially their parents. If parents often smoke at home, it is very likely children will develop a smoking habit which can cause a bad circle," Jin said.

Reports from the Ministry of Health said China has about 350 million smokers, of whom 15 million are underage smokers. Also, around 40 million of the country's 130 million children aged between 13 and 18 had tried smoking, and 15 million had become addicted to(上瘾) smoking.

1What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?

A.The bad effects of passive smoking.B.The influences of adults to children.

C.The bad living situations of children.D.The attitude towards children smoking.

2What can we learn from the passage?

A.About 45% of children suffer passive smoking in public places.

B.About 40 million children aged between 13 to 18 tried smoking.

C.About 350 million children are heavy smokers in China.

D.About 80% of the children in the SCMC smoke heavily.

3What is the writer's main purpose in writing this passage?

A.To question about the behaviors of the children smokers.

B.To show the reasons why children like learning smoking.

C.To call on people to protect children from secondhand smoke.

D.To encourage children to give up smoking as soon as possible.

【答案】

1A

2B

3C

【解析】

本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了二手烟对儿童的危害,以及吸二手烟的未成年人数量,以此号召大家让儿童免于二手烟的侵害。

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主旨大意题。根据第三段“Research has shown…as quickly as other children”可知,儿童在二手烟环境中更容易得感冒、发烧、咽喉炎甚至肺炎和癌症等疾病,所以本段主要讲述二手烟不好的影响,故选A

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细节理解题。根据最后一段“around 40 million …had tried smoking”可知,年龄在318岁的儿童中曾尝试过吸烟的有4千万人。故选B

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主旨大意题。根据第一段“Health researchers in Shanghai are calling for more protection for young children as the latest research shows about half of the children are suffering(受折磨)from secondhand smoke.”可知,将近一半的儿童正在受二手烟的侵害,科学家做这项研究的目的就是为了号召大家保护儿童免受二手烟的侵害。故选C

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