Title: How do we deal with the drug problem?
1How do we deal with the drug problem?
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8How do we deal with the drug problem?
9Warm up
Contents
- Drug Problem ?
- Vocabularies Related to Drug ?
10Drug Problem
- Drug addiction has been described as a
pathological relationship to a ________. What
kind of symptoms indicates that someone has a
drug problem? Well, for a start, it is obvious
that the person has a problem if they deny or try
to hide their drinking or drug use, or ______ to
everyone that they are taking less than they
really are if they try to make excuses for their
drug-taking if they avoid talking about their
drug-taking habits and ________ the problems
associated with drug use if they seek out
friends who are also drug users if they have
drug-related problems such as accidents,
financial difficulties, absenteeism, _______
illnesses, difficulties at work, conflicts with
family and friends.
substance
pretend
minimize
frequent
11Drug Problem
certainly
- And of course it is _______ true that hard drugs
are more of a problem than soft drugs. If someone
is taking cocaine or _____ regularly then they
certainly have a Drug Problem and need help in
trying to overcome it. If on the other hand they
are taking cannabis now and again, most people
would accept that it does not constitute a Drug
Problem. - The Drug Problem affects all of us, because drugs
___ crime. Illegal drugs are now more widely
available than ever before and children are
__________ exposed to them. Drugs are not just a
threat to health they are also a threat on the
streets and a serious threat to communities too,
because of drug-related crime.
heroin
fuel
increasingly
12- One answer to the Drug Problem is to improve job
opportunities, because drug taking is often
_________ with other social problems such as
unemployment, boredom, ________ from society and
so on. Perhaps the best approach is to help
people to resist drugs, and at the same time
protect communities from drug-related crime by
better policing make treatment for drug addicts
more readily available and to ____ the
availability of drugs on the street. There are no
easy answers to the Drug Problem. But there is
plenty of support out there if drug users do
decide that they want to ____ their drug habit.
associated
alienation
stifle
kick
13Vocabularies Related to Drug
cannabis cocaine stimulants opium heroin morphine
crack dolantin ice ecstasy, XTC
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14drug dependence drug of abuse drug
addiction abstinence syndrome drug
addict injecting drug user, IDU snorting physical
dependence psychic dependence physiological
dependence psychological dependence
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15drug-seeking behavior drug-taking
behavior compulsive drug use polydrug
abuse detoxification withdrawal rehabilitation rei
ntegration
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16- Convention on Psychotropic Substances, 1971
- United Nations Convention Against Illicit
Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psycho tropic
Substances, 1988 - National Institute on Drug Dependence
- 1971???????
- 1988?????????????????????
- ??????????
17- International Narcotics Control Board, INCB
- United Nations International Drug Control
Programme, UNDCP - World Health Organization, WHO
- ???????????
- ??????????
- ??????
18- Community Epidemiology Work Group, CEWG
- Asian Multicity Epidemiology Work Group, AMEWG
- ???????????????
- ????????????????
19Background
- Author
- Drugs The Hidden Danger to Youth
- Themes of International Day against Drug Abuse
and Illicit Trafficking
20Author
- Gore Vidal (1925-) is a prolific American
novelist, playwright and essayist one of the
greatest stylists of contemporary American prose. - Clarence Page Pulitzer Prize winner columnist
and member of the editorial board at the Chicago
Tribune since 1984. Twice a week, he addresses,
with passion and style, the social, economic and
political issues affecting people in the United
States such as crime, education, housing, hunger
and bigotry.
21- Charles Krauthammer After graduating from
Canadas McGill University, Charles studied
political theory at Oxford and then went to
Harvard Medical School. Trained as a neurologist
and psychiatrist, he returned to political
analysis, first as a senior editor at the New
Republic and then as a syndicated columnist. A
collection of his essays has been published, and
he has won a Pulitzer Prize for commentary. The
excerpt here is taken from an article he
published in 1988.
22Drugs The Hidden Danger to Youth
- Today, young people using "ecstasy tablets"
semi-openly at parties is not a rare scene in
some cities. Among officially registered drug
addicts, 70 per cent are under the age of 35. And
the types of drugs they use are becoming more and
more diverse. - Many factors are involved such as teaching in
schools, the role of neighborhood committees and
non-government organizations (NGOs), mental
health support, family environment and media
influence.
23- The world needs a well-considered practical
approach and coordinated efforts to make headway. - The reality today is that in many places, young
people have very limited access to knowledge
about drugs although drug abuse and trafficking
are spreading in these areas. - In large cities and relatively rich areas, many
of the attempts we have seen so far, mainly
represented by lectures or posters and short-term
campaigns, are superficial.
24- What has been done is far from being enough to
equip young people with a comprehensive knowledge
about drugs and to make them understand the dire
consequences of using drugs. - It is true that schools, community organizations
and NGOs have their respective difficulties in
doing more to fight the war on drugs.
25- It is the government's duty to find ways to solve
these problems. At the same time, parents and
teachers should learn to improve their
communication skills and provide emotional
support for their children or students. Young
people should also be encouraged to seek
counseling for emotional problems.
26Themes of International Day against Drug Abuse
and Illicit Trafficking
- 2000 Facing reality denial, corruption and
violence - ???????????
- 2001 Sports against drugs
- ??????
- 2002 Substance Abuse and HIV/AIDS
- ??????
27- 2003 Lets talk about drugs
- ?????????
- 2004"Drugs treatment works
- ????,????
28Passage 1 Drugs
29Text Analysis
- Dont say that marijuana is addictive and
dangerous when it is neither, unlike speed,
which kills most unpleasantly, or heroin, which
is addictive and difficult to kick. (Para. 1) - Dont exaggerate the harmful effect of marijuana.
It is neither addictive nor dangerous, as is
often described. Differentiate it from speed
and heroin. Speed causes death while heroin is
difficult to stop using once a person is addicted
to it.
30addict
- ???????
- She was addicted to rock music.
- He was addicted to cocaine.
- We are all addicts of change.
- addiction
- addict
- addictive
- addicted
31At cost
- Do not believe the salesman when he says he is
selling his products at cost. - The young man made his goal achieved at the cost
of his life. - The doctors were told to save the boys life at
any cost/at all costs.
32kick
- They kicked off the promotional tour with a
press conference for the author. - He spent the next three years in Italy, kicking
around the country on a motor. - A sandstorm kicked up while we drove through
the desert. - kicked up a row.
- ??
33- kick around
- ??,??
- ????
- kick off
- ?? ??
- kick up
- ??,?? ??(??)
- Cf. stir up
34- kick the bucket????
- ??
- kick the habit????
- ??
- kick up (one's) heels
- ?????????
- kick upstairs????
- ????
- Kick over the ladder
- ????
35for the record
- Declared openly and officially, especially so as
to make known ones disagreement. - ???, ?????
- Just for the record, I think the President is a
fool. - ?????,????????
- for the record, said the Senator, I think our
effort to reduce the crime is a failure.
36- Along with exhortation and warning, it might be
good for our citizens to recall that the United
States was the creation of men who believed that
each man has the right to do what he wants with
his own life as long as he does not interfere
with his neighbors pursuit of happiness. (Para.
3)
37- While urging people not to take drugs and warning
them of the dangers, we should remind our
citizens that their country was created by the
early European settlers who believed that a man
has the right to do whatever he wishes to his own
life as long as what he does doesnt prevent his
neighbor from seeking happiness.
38interfere
- The organizer was unsatisfied with the loud
talking that interfered with the other patrons'
conversations. - ????????????????
- He felt greatly frustrated with the assistance
that only interfered. - Synonyms
- meddle tamper (next page)
39- tried to tamper with the decedent's will
- tampering with the timing mechanism of the safe.
- Don't tamper with my feelings.
- tamper with a jury.
- ??, ??, ??, ??, ??
40- Now one can hear that the warning rumble begin
if everyone is allowed to take drugs everyone
will and we shall end up a race of Zombies.
(Para. 4) - Zombies someone who does not seem to know or
care about what is happening around them and
moves very slowly, esp. because they are very
upset or tired
41- Now we hear those people who are against
legalization giving us warnings. They say if
drugs are legalized, everyone will become
addicts, and our nation will become one near to
living death.
42end up
- At first, he refused to accept any responsibility
but he ended up apologizing. - If you dont mend your ways, youll end up a
criminal. - end up adj/n/doing/done/??
43end phrases
- cf.
- end it all
- end ones days (in sth.)
- end in sth.
- cf.
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- (????????)????
- ??????????
44- It is a lucky thing for the American moralist
that we have no public memory of anything that
happened last Tuesday. (Para. 6) - Most Americans have a bad memory and dont
remember anything that happened in the past. This
is a lucky thing for those people who advocate
forbidding drugs (for if they remembered what
Prohibition in the 1920s resulted in, they would
see that prohibition of drugs will not be
feasible, either).
45- Last year when the supply of marijuana was
slightly reduced by the Feds, the pushers got the
kids hooked on heroin and deaths increased
ramatically. (Para. 8) - Last year when the FBI got tough with drug
dealing, and the supply of marijuana went
slightly down, young marijuana users had to shift
to a more harmful drugheroin. Pushers got them
addicted, and the number of people who died of
overdose went up sharply.
46hook
- hook on to
- ??, ??
- hooked up with the wrong crowd
- ??
- by hook or by crook
- ????
- get the hook
- ????????????
- hook, line, and sinker
- ???????
47- off the hook
- ??
- let me off the hook with a mild reprimand.
- on (one's) own hook
- ??????????
48- Finally, if there was no money in it, the Bureau
of Narcotics would wither away, something they
are not about to do without a struggle. (Para. 9) - Finally, if the Mafia couldnt get money out of
legal drug dealing when drugs are legal, the
Bureau of Narcotics would be disbanded. This is
something the government will surely try hard to
prevent because the people working in the Bureau
would lose their jobs.
49- wither away
- to become weaker and then disappear
- After leaving school, their friendship withered
away. - withered withering
- It will take a long time to make dry flowers
because the process is time-consuming. - Withered ???? ???, ???
- Withering????, ???, ???????
50Passage 2 the trouble with legalizing drugs
51Pump into
- To pump new life into the economy.
- ????????
- pump out a flooded basement.
- pump up a tire.
- The lively debate really pumped us up.
- ?????????????
52- Deep thinkers have long advocated lifting the
prohibition on drugs. - To lift to revoke by taking back to bring an
end to (a blockade or siege) by removing forces - lifted the embargo.
- ????
- To lift a ban/blockade/restriction/
- sanction/ siege
- See page 438
53- Last year the debate was stirred anew when
Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke called for a serious
national debate on the subject. (Para. 13) - Last year Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke suggested
a nation-wide debate on legalization, and it
started off another debate.
54- To be alone in (doing) sth
- Germany was not alone in opposing another UN
resolution on the matter. - He was not alone in thinking that drugs can be
stopped in a very short time. - Declare /wage war on sth.
- To declare war on corruption/crime/
- poverty/a disease
55prescribe
- ???
- I'll prescribe for you as soon as I get the
report. - What medicine did the doctor prescribe for your
illness? - ??
- The law prescribes heavy penalties for this
offence. - Regulations prescribe that a lawyer draw up the
paper.
56prescribe
- prescription
- n. ??, ??, ??
- Prescript
- n. ??, ??
- You should ____ to one or more weekly magazines
such as Time,or People. - A. subscribe
- B. order
- C. prescribe
- D. reclaim
57- ???????????????????????????
- ????
- subscribe????(???),????to
- order????,??,?(?,?)
- prescribe?????
- reclaim????,???
58- Unfortunately, the simple beauty of such logic
has an ugly gaping hole.(16) - Mayor Schmokes logic seems simple if you cant
win the game, you should change the rules, in
other words, if you cant solve the drug problem,
you should legalize it. Unfortunately, Mayor
Schmoke fails to take into consideration a lot of
important aspects involved.
59approach
- The performance approaches perfection.
- approached the task with dread.
- ??????????
- the approach of night.
- a logical approach to the problem.
- ????????????
60Miss the boat
- Fail to understand sth.
- miss the boat
- ????
- miss the bus
- ???? ????
- miss the mark
- ???
- miss the target
- ?????, ?????
61- Drugs are a symptom of deeper ills in certain
segments of our society, particularly the
impoverished segments. (Para. 19) - Widespread use of drugs is a sign of more serious
social problems for some groups of the
population, especially for the poor.
62fix
- no easy fix for an intractable problem.
- ???????????
- a briefing that gave us a fix on the current
situation. - ??????????????????
- And addicts would not commit crimes to pay for
the next fix. - ???? ?????????????
633. legalize? No. Deglamorize
64To boot
- To boot besides
- He not only got fifty dollars, but they bought
him dinner to boot. - ??????????,??????
- She's an attractive woman, and wealthy to boot.
65minimize
- Governments consider it prudent to minimize the
risk. - The polar explorers took every precaution to
minimize the dangers of their trip. - He minimized the value of her contribution to his
research so that he got all the praise. - ? ... ????, ??
66outweigh
- ?..???,???
- My love for my parents outweighs everything else.
- ???????????
- ????????????
- Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?
- weigh
67- All experts agree that the most important
consideration with diet drugs is carefully _____
the risks and benefits. - A. weighing
- B. valuing
- C. evaluating
- D. distinguishing
- Key A
68Be here to stay
- (sth) to be here to stay/have come to stay sth.
is generally accepted and is part of all our
lives. - Whether you like it or not, the generation gap is
here to stay. - Exams are here to stay in our education system.
69sanction
- n. ??, ???, ??
- The minister can only act in this matter with the
sanction of Parliament. - The book was translated without the sanction of
the author. - Western nations imposed tough sanctions on the
country. - vt. ??, ??
- Cf. sanctuary
70- The manager gave her his _____ that her complaint
would be investigated. - A. assurance
- B. assumption
- C. sanction
- D. insurance
- Key A
71- What we save in law enforcement we would have to
spend many times over in traffic deaths, lost
productivity and hospital costs. - Then we would be able to save money in enforcing
prohibition. But we would, at the same time,
spend far more, many times over what we save,
dealing with problems resulting from higher
consumption more traffic deaths, lost
productivity and hospital costs.
72- The great paradigm is the success of the now
25-year-old antismoking campaigns. - The success of the antismoking campaigns, which
have been waged for 25 years, is an excellent
example of what painstaking and sustained effort
can achieve.
73Humphrey Bogart
- Works
- The Maltese Falcon
- ?????
- Casablanca
- ????(?????)
- The African Queen
74Crack down
- ? ... ?????? ??
- The riot police started to crack down on them.
- ???????????????,?????????????
- The teacher cracked down on the students when he
found they had not been obeying the rules in the
examination.
75Throw in
- ??
- Throw in a lucky get-rich- quick cat, and the
Japanese gourmand is hooked. - ???????,???????????
- The time-honored search for a soul mate has
always been one part humiliation, two parts
aggravation, and a little blind luck thrown in
for the fortunate. - ?????,?????,??????????????,?????????,????????,????
????????????????
76mount
- mount stairs.
- mount a horse mount a platform.
- ??,??
- mount a play.
- ????
- mount an army.
- ??
- mount an attack.
- ??
77- If you are just a politician looking for
reelection, send in the Marines and wave to the
camera. - And if you are a politician seeking reelection
and wishing to project a favorable image, go all
out and wave your hand before the camera so that
your picture will be carried in newspapers and
TV. - To send in the Marines here used figuratively
meaning doing everything possible (the Marines
are the toughest soldiers in the US army.)
78Word Building
List
Prefix anti- en-
79root
anti-war
anti- opposition to
prefix
antibiotics anti-aircraft anticlimax anti-ballisti
c anti-bomb anticlockwise anti-icer
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80root
en- turns a noun or an adjective into a verb
meaning to put into or on.
enrich
prefix
enlarge enable endanger encircle enforce enlist en
slave
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81Enumeration
- Enumeration means listing things or items in a
certain way. - There are two kinds of enumeration.
Enumeration
82- For Example
- First Second Third
- In the first place in the second place in the
- third place
- For a start next/then last
- For one thing for another last of all
A. Arithmetical (chronological order)
83- For Example
- The best the next best the very best
- First more importance most important of all
- Good better still/even better the best
B. Precedence (rank order)
84II. Quiz 1
dominant simplify
length satisfy
satisfaction dominate
minimum separate
industry lengthen
separation minimize
simple industrialize
Please match the words with correct verbs.
85II. Quiz 2
- Unfortunately, he is heavily ___ to drugs.
- a. addicted
- b. absorbed
- c. endowed
- d. bothered
- 2. It was courageous of him to ____ the One
- Family, One Child policy at that time.
- a. advance b. minimize
- c. repeal d. advocate
a d
86II. Quiz 2
3. Foreigners are ____ to visit some places such
as military areas, top secret scientific research
centers. a. welcomed b.
labeled c. banned d.
proposed 4. The people of that country have
suffered a lot from years of economic sanctions.
They hope that the punishment could be ____
soon. a. lifted b. disproved
c. cracked d. pushed
c a
87II. Quiz 2
- 5. Since you are adults now, you can not always
- rely on your parents, hoping that they will
___ - you ___ when you are in trouble.
- a. sell out b. bail out
- c. sail out d. bear out
- 6. Man is ready to die for an idea, ____ that
the - idea is not quite clear to him.
- a. if b. offered
- c. provided d. although
b c
88II. Quiz 2
7. As long as demand remains, the traffic is
destined to find ways to get ____. a. ever
b. in c. out d.
through 8. If you are steadfast enough, you can
___ a bad habit. a. kick
b. forget c. forgive
d. smuggle
d a
89II. Quiz 2
9. The American people are as ___ to the idea of
sin and its punishment as they are to making
money. a. resolved b.
legalized c. devoted d.
glamorized 10. The world community refused to
accept Japans ___ for its invasion to
many Asian countries in WWII. a.
exhortations b. justifications
c. consumptions d. prescriptions
c b
90Detailed Analysis