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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 卫*生类单选集考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、smoking can increase depressive symptoms in teenswhile some teenagers may puff on cigarettes to “self-medicate” against the blues, scientists at the university of toronto and the university of montre

2、al have found that smoking may actually(51)depressive symptoms in some teens.“this observational study is one of the few to examine the perceived(52)benefits of smoking among teens,” says lead researcher michael chatom, a research associate at the ontario tobacco research unit of the university of t

3、oronto. “(53)cigarettes may appear to have self-medicating(54)or to improve mood, in the long term we found that teens who started to smoke reported higher depressive symptoms.”as part of the study, some 662 high school teenagers completed up to 20 questionnaires(55)their use of cigarettes to affect

4、 mood. secondary schools were selected to provide a mix of french and english participants, urban and rural schools, and schools(56)in high, moderate and low socioeconomic neighborhoods. participants were divided into three(57): never smokers; smokers who did not use cigarettes to self-medicate, imp

5、rove mood or physical(58); smokers who used cigarettes to self-medicate. depressive symptoms were measured using a scale that asked how felt too fired to do things: had(59)going to sleep or staying(60); felt unhappy, sad, or depressed; felt hopeless about the future; felt vexed, antsy or tense; and

6、worried too much about things.“smokers who used cigarettes as mood(61)had higher risks of elevated depressive symptoms than teens who had never smoked,” says co-researcher jennifer oloughlin, a professor at the university of montreal department of social and preventive medicine. “our study found tha

7、t teen smokers who reported emotional benefits from smoking are at higher risk of(62)depressive symptoms.”(63)between depression and smoking exists(64)among teens that use cigarettes to feel better. “its(65)to emphasize that depressive symptom scores were higher among teenagers who reported emotiona

8、l benefits from smoking after they began to smoke,” says dr. chaiton.( )a.examineb.increasec.decreased.diagnose2、smoking can increase depressive symptoms in teenswhile some teenagers may puff on cigarettes to “self-medicate” against the blues, scientists at the university of toronto and the universi

9、ty of montreal have found that smoking may actually(51)depressive symptoms in some teens.“this observational study is one of the few to examine the perceived(52)benefits of smoking among teens,” says lead researcher michael chatom, a research associate at the ontario tobacco research unit of the uni

10、versity of toronto. “(53)cigarettes may appear to have self-medicating(54)or to improve mood, in the long term we found that teens who started to smoke reported higher depressive symptoms.”as part of the study, some 662 high school teenagers completed up to 20 questionnaires(55)their use of cigarett

11、es to affect mood. secondary schools were selected to provide a mix of french and english participants, urban and rural schools, and schools(56)in high, moderate and low socioeconomic neighborhoods. participants were divided into three(57): never smokers; smokers who did not use cigarettes to self-m

12、edicate, improve mood or physical(58); smokers who used cigarettes to self-medicate. depressive symptoms were measured using a scale that asked how felt too fired to do things: had(59)going to sleep or staying(60); felt unhappy, sad, or depressed; felt hopeless about the future; felt vexed, antsy or

13、 tense; and worried too much about things.“smokers who used cigarettes as mood(61)had higher risks of elevated depressive symptoms than teens who had never smoked,” says co-researcher jennifer oloughlin, a professor at the university of montreal department of social and preventive medicine. “our stu

14、dy found that teen smokers who reported emotional benefits from smoking are at higher risk of(62)depressive symptoms.”(63)between depression and smoking exists(64)among teens that use cigarettes to feel better. “its(65)to emphasize that depressive symptom scores were higher among teenagers who repor

15、ted emotional benefits from smoking after they began to smoke,” says dr. chaiton.( )a.socialb.financialc.emotionald.political3、smoking can increase depressive symptoms in teenswhile some teenagers may puff on cigarettes to “self-medicate” against the blues, scientists at the university of toronto an

16、d the university of montreal have found that smoking may actually(51)depressive symptoms in some teens.“this observational study is one of the few to examine the perceived(52)benefits of smoking among teens,” says lead researcher michael chatom, a research associate at the ontario tobacco research u

17、nit of the university of toronto. “(53)cigarettes may appear to have self-medicating(54)or to improve mood, in the long term we found that teens who started to smoke reported higher depressive symptoms.”as part of the study, some 662 high school teenagers completed up to 20 questionnaires(55)their u

18、se of cigarettes to affect mood. secondary schools were selected to provide a mix of french and english participants, urban and rural schools, and schools(56)in high, moderate and low socioeconomic neighborhoods. participants were divided into three(57): never smokers; smokers who did not use cigare

19、ttes to self-medicate, improve mood or physical(58); smokers who used cigarettes to self-medicate. depressive symptoms were measured using a scale that asked how felt too fired to do things: had(59)going to sleep or staying(60); felt unhappy, sad, or depressed; felt hopeless about the future; felt v

20、exed, antsy or tense; and worried too much about things.“smokers who used cigarettes as mood(61)had higher risks of elevated depressive symptoms than teens who had never smoked,” says co-researcher jennifer oloughlin, a professor at the university of montreal department of social and preventive medi

21、cine. “our study found that teen smokers who reported emotional benefits from smoking are at higher risk of(62)depressive symptoms.”(63)between depression and smoking exists(64)among teens that use cigarettes to feel better. “its(65)to emphasize that depressive symptom scores were higher among teena

22、gers who reported emotional benefits from smoking after they began to smoke,” says dr. chaiton.( )a.whateverb.althoughc.wheneverd.what4、smoking can increase depressive symptoms in teenswhile some teenagers may puff on cigarettes to “self-medicate” against the blues, scientists at the university of t

23、oronto and the university of montreal have found that smoking may actually(51)depressive symptoms in some teens.“this observational study is one of the few to examine the perceived(52)benefits of smoking among teens,” says lead researcher michael chatom, a research associate at the ontario tobacco r

24、esearch unit of the university of toronto. “(53)cigarettes may appear to have self-medicating(54)or to improve mood, in the long term we found that teens who started to smoke reported higher depressive symptoms.”as part of the study, some 662 high school teenagers completed up to 20 questionnaires(5

25、5)their use of cigarettes to affect mood. secondary schools were selected to provide a mix of french and english participants, urban and rural schools, and schools(56)in high, moderate and low socioeconomic neighborhoods. participants were divided into three(57): never smokers; smokers who did not u

26、se cigarettes to self-medicate, improve mood or physical(58); smokers who used cigarettes to self-medicate. depressive symptoms were measured using a scale that asked how felt too fired to do things: had(59)going to sleep or staying(60); felt unhappy, sad, or depressed; felt hopeless about the futur

27、e; felt vexed, antsy or tense; and worried too much about things.“smokers who used cigarettes as mood(61)had higher risks of elevated depressive symptoms than teens who had never smoked,” says co-researcher jennifer oloughlin, a professor at the university of montreal department of social and preven

28、tive medicine. “our study found that teen smokers who reported emotional benefits from smoking are at higher risk of(62)depressive symptoms.”(63)between depression and smoking exists(64)among teens that use cigarettes to feel better. “its(65)to emphasize that depressive symptom scores were higher am

29、ong teenagers who reported emotional benefits from smoking after they began to smoke,” says dr. chaiton.( )a.effectsb.methodsc.stepsd.directions5、smoking can increase depressive symptoms in teenswhile some teenagers may puff on cigarettes to “self-medicate” against the blues, scientists at the unive

30、rsity of toronto and the university of montreal have found that smoking may actually(51)depressive symptoms in some teens.“this observational study is one of the few to examine the perceived(52)benefits of smoking among teens,” says lead researcher michael chatom, a research associate at the ontario

31、 tobacco research unit of the university of toronto. “(53)cigarettes may appear to have self-medicating(54)or to improve mood, in the long term we found that teens who started to smoke reported higher depressive symptoms.”as part of the study, some 662 high school teenagers completed up to 20 questi

32、onnaires(55)their use of cigarettes to affect mood. secondary schools were selected to provide a mix of french and english participants, urban and rural schools, and schools(56)in high, moderate and low socioeconomic neighborhoods. participants were divided into three(57): never smokers; smokers who

33、 did not use cigarettes to self-medicate, improve mood or physical(58); smokers who used cigarettes to self-medicate. depressive symptoms were measured using a scale that asked how felt too fired to do things: had(59)going to sleep or staying(60); felt unhappy, sad, or depressed; felt hopeless about

34、 the future; felt vexed, antsy or tense; and worried too much about things.“smokers who used cigarettes as mood(61)had higher risks of elevated depressive symptoms than teens who had never smoked,” says co-researcher jennifer oloughlin, a professor at the university of montreal department of social

35、and preventive medicine. “our study found that teen smokers who reported emotional benefits from smoking are at higher risk of(62)depressive symptoms.”(63)between depression and smoking exists(64)among teens that use cigarettes to feel better. “its(65)to emphasize that depressive symptom scores were

36、 higher among teenagers who reported emotional benefits from smoking after they began to smoke,” says dr. chaiton.( )a.besideb.beyondc.ind.about6、smoking can increase depressive symptoms in teenswhile some teenagers may puff on cigarettes to “self-medicate” against the blues, scientists at the unive

37、rsity of toronto and the university of montreal have found that smoking may actually(51)depressive symptoms in some teens.“this observational study is one of the few to examine the perceived(52)benefits of smoking among teens,” says lead researcher michael chatom, a research associate at the ontario

38、 tobacco research unit of the university of toronto. “(53)cigarettes may appear to have self-medicating(54)or to improve mood, in the long term we found that teens who started to smoke reported higher depressive symptoms.”as part of the study, some 662 high school teenagers completed up to 20 questi

39、onnaires(55)their use of cigarettes to affect mood. secondary schools were selected to provide a mix of french and english participants, urban and rural schools, and schools(56)in high, moderate and low socioeconomic neighborhoods. participants were divided into three(57): never smokers; smokers who

40、 did not use cigarettes to self-medicate, improve mood or physical(58); smokers who used cigarettes to self-medicate. depressive symptoms were measured using a scale that asked how felt too fired to do things: had(59)going to sleep or staying(60); felt unhappy, sad, or depressed; felt hopeless about

41、 the future; felt vexed, antsy or tense; and worried too much about things.“smokers who used cigarettes as mood(61)had higher risks of elevated depressive symptoms than teens who had never smoked,” says co-researcher jennifer oloughlin, a professor at the university of montreal department of social

42、and preventive medicine. “our study found that teen smokers who reported emotional benefits from smoking are at higher risk of(62)depressive symptoms.”(63)between depression and smoking exists(64)among teens that use cigarettes to feel better. “its(65)to emphasize that depressive symptom scores were

43、 higher among teenagers who reported emotional benefits from smoking after they began to smoke,” says dr. chaiton.( )a.exposedb.expandedc.locatedd.detected7、smoking can increase depressive symptoms in teenswhile some teenagers may puff on cigarettes to “self-medicate” against the blues, scientists a

44、t the university of toronto and the university of montreal have found that smoking may actually(51)depressive symptoms in some teens.“this observational study is one of the few to examine the perceived(52)benefits of smoking among teens,” says lead researcher michael chatom, a research associate at

45、the ontario tobacco research unit of the university of toronto. “(53)cigarettes may appear to have self-medicating(54)or to improve mood, in the long term we found that teens who started to smoke reported higher depressive symptoms.”as part of the study, some 662 high school teenagers completed up t

46、o 20 questionnaires(55)their use of cigarettes to affect mood. secondary schools were selected to provide a mix of french and english participants, urban and rural schools, and schools(56)in high, moderate and low socioeconomic neighborhoods. participants were divided into three(57): never smokers;

47、smokers who did not use cigarettes to self-medicate, improve mood or physical(58); smokers who used cigarettes to self-medicate. depressive symptoms were measured using a scale that asked how felt too fired to do things: had(59)going to sleep or staying(60); felt unhappy, sad, or depressed; felt hop

48、eless about the future; felt vexed, antsy or tense; and worried too much about things.“smokers who used cigarettes as mood(61)had higher risks of elevated depressive symptoms than teens who had never smoked,” says co-researcher jennifer oloughlin, a professor at the university of montreal department

49、 of social and preventive medicine. “our study found that teen smokers who reported emotional benefits from smoking are at higher risk of(62)depressive symptoms.”(63)between depression and smoking exists(64)among teens that use cigarettes to feel better. “its(65)to emphasize that depressive symptom

50、scores were higher among teenagers who reported emotional benefits from smoking after they began to smoke,” says dr. chaiton.( )a.groupsb.setsc.speciesd.versions8、smoking can increase depressive symptoms in teenswhile some teenagers may puff on cigarettes to “self-medicate” against the blues, scient

51、ists at the university of toronto and the university of montreal have found that smoking may actually(51)depressive symptoms in some teens.“this observational study is one of the few to examine the perceived(52)benefits of smoking among teens,” says lead researcher michael chatom, a research associa

52、te at the ontario tobacco research unit of the university of toronto. “(53)cigarettes may appear to have self-medicating(54)or to improve mood, in the long term we found that teens who started to smoke reported higher depressive symptoms.”as part of the study, some 662 high school teenagers complete

53、d up to 20 questionnaires(55)their use of cigarettes to affect mood. secondary schools were selected to provide a mix of french and english participants, urban and rural schools, and schools(56)in high, moderate and low socioeconomic neighborhoods. participants were divided into three(57): never smo

54、kers; smokers who did not use cigarettes to self-medicate, improve mood or physical(58); smokers who used cigarettes to self-medicate. depressive symptoms were measured using a scale that asked how felt too fired to do things: had(59)going to sleep or staying(60); felt unhappy, sad, or depressed; fe

55、lt hopeless about the future; felt vexed, antsy or tense; and worried too much about things.“smokers who used cigarettes as mood(61)had higher risks of elevated depressive symptoms than teens who had never smoked,” says co-researcher jennifer oloughlin, a professor at the university of montreal depa

56、rtment of social and preventive medicine. “our study found that teen smokers who reported emotional benefits from smoking are at higher risk of(62)depressive symptoms.”(63)between depression and smoking exists(64)among teens that use cigarettes to feel better. “its(65)to emphasize that depressive sy

57、mptom scores were higher among teenagers who reported emotional benefits from smoking after they began to smoke,” says dr. chaiton.( )a.worldb.activityc.stated.beauty9、smoking can increase depressive symptoms in teenswhile some teenagers may puff on cigarettes to “self-medicate” against the blues, s

58、cientists at the university of toronto and the university of montreal have found that smoking may actually(51)depressive symptoms in some teens.“this observational study is one of the few to examine the perceived(52)benefits of smoking among teens,” says lead researcher michael chatom, a research associate at the onta

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