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5£®Teenagers who drink alcohol are at higher risk of becoming victims of violence£¬a Cardiff University study has found£®
A team from the School of Dentistry's Violence Research Group studied drinking habits in children aged 11-16in England£®They found not only a link between drink and violence but also that children who drank were more likely to be hit£¬even if they weren't violent themselves£®
The researchers are now calling for measures to prevent alcohol misuse to reduce injury risk£®Current policy focuses on reducing aggression but this research shows that there should be equal effort to reduce victimization£®
More than 4£¬000children were surveyed at 13schools at four local authorities in the North£¬the Midlands£¬London£¬and the South£®The study found that 25% of 11-year-olds were drinking monthly and 3.6% daily£¬with 12.8% admitting to getting drunk 3to 5times a year£®By the age of 16£¬40% were drinking weekly and 6.2% were drinking every day£®The research also showed 22.6% of 16-year-olds were getting drunk more than 21times a year£®
The study£¬which has just been published in the Journal of Adolescence£¬found a strong link between frequency of drinking and frequency of hitting other people£®
However£¬children who reported drinking monthly were also three times more likely to be hit£®Adolescents who drank but didn't get into fights were more likely to be hit than those who did fight£®
Professor Jonathan Shepherd£¬who led the research£¬said a lot of previous alcohol-related violence work had focused on the offenders rather than the victims£®His team is calling for more prevention work from parents and teachers in the first two years of secondary school by taking advantage of the"teachable moment"£¬that is£¬immediately after a student has missed school because of drunkenness£®
Previous work by Professor Jonathan Shepherd has shown drinkers may be more at risk of violence because of reduced physical co-ordination£¬poor decision-making in threatening situations and isolation while out late at night£®
He said£¬"This new study seems to be the first to show a direct link between alcohol misuse and victimization£®There now needs to he much more effort put into reducing alcohol misuse in order to reduce injury£®"

62£®The main idea of the passage is that teenagers who drink alcoholC£®
A£®often offend other people
B£®often become injured
C£®are more likely to become victims of violence
D£®are more likely to fight with others
63£®The research argues that more effort should be made toC£®
A£®reduce aggression                   
B£®prevent fighting
C£®reduce victimization                 
D£®prevent drinking alcohol
64£®Drinkers may be more at risk of violence because of all the following EXCEPTC£®
A£®reduced physical co-ordination
B£®isolation while out late at night
C£®a higher frequency of hitting other people
D£®poor decision-making in threatening situations
65£®Which of the following statements is NOT true according to Professor Shepherd's research£¿B
A£®The frequency of children getting drunk increases with age£®
B£®His previous alcohol-related violence work had focused on the offenders£®
C£®Some children missed school because of drunkenness£®
D£®This new study shows a direct link between alcohol misuse and victimization£®

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