When the federal government announced last week that youth e-cigarette use tripled in just one year, surpassing
the use of traditional cigarettes, the reaction was appropriately strong. “A wake-up call,” said one commentator,
___1___others.
E-cigarettes have so far escaped federal regulation and are being promoted using the same playbook cigarette
companies have used to ___2___ generations of teenagers. These marketing tactics include celebrity endorsements,
slick TV and magazine ads that portray e-cigarette use ___3___ glamorous or masculine, sponsorships of race cars
and music festivals and the use of sweet flavors like gummy bear and cotton candy.
The Food and Drug Administration has been empowered to regulate all tobacco products since 2009. Six years
later, there is still ___4___ on the books governing e-cigarettes. Although a proposed regulation is wending its way
through the bureaucracy, it is unclear ___5___ it will be finalized, or in what form.
Leaving these issues unaddressed is a big mistake. The cigarette industry has long understood that ___6___ all
new tobacco users in the United States are children and that if it doesn't hook them as kids, it probably never will. We
can't let the e-cigarette industry ___7___.
Many of us who are veterans of the long, hard fight against the powerful tobacco industry are deeply alarmed by
the rapid rise in youth use of e-cigarettes, and our nation's health regulators should ___8___ as well. From the
"Mad Men" era on, we as a nation fought to ___9.___ cigarette smoking. It worked. In the last 15 years, the smoking
rate for high school students fell by 67 percent to a record low 9.2 percent.
It's still an open question whether e-cigarettes area pathway to other tobacco products or may help adult
smokers protect their health ___10____. But we should be able to agree on one thing: Kids should not use
e-cigarettes or any tobacco product.
We cannot afford to waste more time while the tobacco industry addicts another generation of kids.
【題組】7. (A) do the same (B) fight back (C) be finalized (D) add more flavors