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Teacher’s book
3.3.
a) naturally b) carefully c) comfortably d) chronically
3.4.
a) taste b) thin c) stuff yourself (with) d) crunchy e) raw f) handy g) treats h) calorie
3.5.
a) false b) true c) true d) false
3.6.
a) she, I b) they, us c) her, my d) she, us e) herself f) he, he g) himself h) our i) itself
Unit 2.
3.1.
a) so-called b) harm c) dangerous d) illicit e) engage in f) deadly
3.2.
a) Because using the adjective “soft” may convey the idea that “soft” drugs cause no or
insignificant harm.
b) Because tobacco cause a high percent of all hospital illnesses.
c) It is gaining a similar status to cigarette smoking or excessive drinking.
d) According to the text, there is no consensus as studies differ widely as to whether can-
nabis use is the cause of those mental problems or whether the problems have a differ-
ent origin and are simply augmented by cannabis use.
e) They take them at the week-end for recreational purposes.
3.3.
a) intimately linked with b) profile c) killer drug d) taking up e) binge drinking f) non-spiritu-
ous g) supportive h) accurate i) prospective
3.4.
a) False. It is increasing.
b) False. There are far more health problems and drug-related deaths from legal drugs than
there are from illegal drugs.
c) False. It may be so, but the text doesn’t specify.
d) True.
3.5.
a) Example: The book is about a doctor who is accused of murder.
b) Tim will never forget the day when/in which he became an EMT.
c) We heard the speech that shocked the whole country.