Children who drink alcohol with their parents are less likely to become problem boozers (狂饮者)in later life, a recent report claimed yesterday.
The survey of 10,000 teens aged 15 and 16 found 75 per cent have drunk alcohol - but those who do it in moderation(适度地)at home are less likely to go on binges(狂饮).
On the other hand, the findings contradict a recent call from charity Alcohol Concern for parents. Prof Mark Bellis, of Liverpool John Moores University, told Radio 4's Today programme that this would only make matters worse.
He said: "The key points are around people understanding alcohol, learning about alcohol, being set a good example by parents. Something that criminalises(宣布有罪) the parent is likely to stop these things happening."
Teenagers who bought their own alcohol outside the home were also more likely to develop problems such as drinking in public places, the report found. It advised parents to keep pocket money below £10 a week.
Prof Bellis, whose team carried out the survey in schools in the North West, added: "By the age of 14 the majority are drinking.
"The question is, are they learning in a proper environment or learning behind the bushes in a park or in a bar?
"The chances are if they are in the latter position, they are learning to binge drink easily."
Which of the followings is Right according to the passage?
A.The report says children who drink alcohol with their parents can become boozers in later life easily. |
B.Prof Mark Bellis thinks the findings help to prevent binge drink |
C.Children learn to binge drink in a proper environment as well as in a bad situation. |
D.Prof Mark Bellis thinks that parents should be a good model for children |
The best title of the passage would probably be_______.
A.Home Drink Kids don’t Binge |
B.A Recent Report on problem boozers |
C.Parents are a good example for children |
D.The prevention of binge drink |
The underlined word “contradict” in the third paragraph probably means________.
A.disagree with | B.agree with |
C.think well of | D.explain clearly |
According to Prof Mark Bellis, in which situation do
children learn to binge drink most easily?
A.they are 14 years old. |
B.they drink alcohol with parents |
C.they are in uncontrolled and free position |
D.they are in a proper environment |
Prof Bellis thinks the most important to deal with the
problem is ________.
A.examples and understanding |
B.education and punishment |
C.lowering pocket money |
D.set up law and advice centres |