(2) Destroy opium in Humen. (2 points) Relationship: Humen's destruction of opium became an excuse for Britain to launch the opium war. (2 points) Significance: The destruction of opium in Humen is a great victory of China people's struggle against smoking, which shows the strong will of the Chinese nation against foreign aggression. (3 points)
(3) Teenagers should cherish life and consciously stay away from drugs; At the same time, we should be brave in fighting drug abuse and drug trafficking. (4 points) (Other answers can be scored if they are reasonable)
Test analysis: (1) This question examines the harm of opium. Lin Zexu means that if opium is widely spread in the world, the harm is very great, so it should be strictly controlled. If we don't take it seriously, there will be no soldiers who can fight in China in a few decades, let alone military expenditure. It can be seen that opium caused a large outflow of silver at that time, and soldiers in the army smoked opium, which reduced their combat effectiveness.
(2) This topic investigates the destruction of opium in Humen and its significance. Judging from Lin Zexu's descendants and his speech in 1990, about 150 years ago, from the perspective of "a great event in the history of drug control", "a brilliant scene" refers to Lin Zexu's destruction of opium in Humen. After the destruction of opium in Humen, British opium smuggling was resisted, and Britain used this as an excuse to launch the Opium War. Significance: The smoking ban in Humen is a great victory of China people's struggle against smoking, which shows the strong will of the Chinese nation against foreign aggression.
(3) This question examines how teenagers should prevent from staying away from drugs. This topic belongs to the category of free play. We should recognize the harm of drugs, consciously stay away from drugs, enhance our awareness and ability to resist drugs, avoid going to places that are not suitable for teenagers' activities, such as game rooms, discos, internet cafes, video halls, etc., constantly enrich ourselves and improve our ability to resist drugs. As long as it makes sense, you can score.