Read the text below. Choose from (A-H) the one which best fits each space (33-38). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Laura Hardiman", 16, is sitting on a sofa in Middlegate Lodge, a unique drug rehabilitation centre which takes the youngest addicts in the country. Children are given help with how to communicate, make relationship and deal with conflict. As people on drugs often don't eat, they tend to arrive very skinny or even suffer from malnutrition. They are put on a three-meals-a-day diet (33). food hygiene and how to cook. , and are taught about nutrition

Laura has just completed the first stage of the programme to free her from her heroin addiction. She remember Sunday walks in the countryside with her mum and dad; curling up on the sofa in the sitting-room to watch a video with her mother and brother; the celebrations when she passed her exams to go to a grammar school. and the time when her parents were proud of their pretty, healthy daughter.

Three years ago her happy childhood disappeared. "All I had in my mind was getting the heroin I needed for the day" she explains, "(34) or steal from people in the street. It's like having the devil inside you you do anything to get the stuff."

Laura tells how she came to be here. At the age of 13 she began mixing with a group of teenage dropouts. It all happened so easily, "I was offered some heroin to smoke and I wanted more. I didn't use other drugs; I went straight on to heroin." At first Laura (35) , but later, she says, "I began to see the horrors. But it was too late to get out by then. I needed the drugs." It still horrifies Laura's mother, Juliet, a social worker, and her father, Bob, the manager of a machinery business. (36) was using drugs. Juliet says, "Someone else's mother phoned and said my daughter was on heroin. I listened in disbelief. Juliet never stops blaming herself because she didn't realise what it meant when Laura got thinner, her pupils shrank, her clear rosy skin turned pallid and her once shiny hair became dull.

Laura is only now beginning to realise how her addiction caused problems in her family. "My parents started arguing more. And my brother was very, very angry with me. He used to cry and say, "I hate you for what you've done to this family? I want to leave my drug life behind (37). to visit me the other day. Laura knows she can recapture her happy memories. "I'm learning self discipline, (38) It's only in the past couple of works that I have really seen what an unhappy existence I was leading as an addict." If she can hold on to this memory, Laura may be able to avoid returning to dr помогите пожалуйста

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33.C - and are taught about nutrition, food hygiene and how to cook.

34.G - you do anything to get the stuff.

35.A - At first Laura...

36.F - Laura's mother and father were horrified to find out that she was using drugs.

37.D - He used to cry and say, "I hate you for what you've done to this family.

38.E - I'm learning self-discipline, and if I can hold on to this memory, Laura may be able to avoid returning to drugs.


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