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Nowadays, almost everyone 1.___(realize)that smoking is2.___(harm)to people’s health.Sometimes it 3.______ causes fire.

In China, about 38% of the people smoke.Every year, they smoke millions of packets of 4.______.It’s bad news for the health of nation.

It’s known that smoking can cause different kinds of disease.Every year, many people die 5.___ these illnesses, such as lung and throat cancers.It also costs the government much money to look 6.___ these sick people.Smoking is also harmful to those7.____ don’t smoke, 8._____(especial)to children and women.

In a word, smoking is no good.9._____ you want to smoke, just think of those who suffer from diseases 10.____ the fires that destroy people’s lives and properties!

1.has realized

2.harmful

3.even

4.cigarettes

5.of/from

6.after

7.who

8.especially

9.If

10.and

【解析】

试题分析:文中写了抽烟对社会的影响,对人身体健康的影响,对工作的影响,和对他人的影响。

1. realized。考查现在完成时。由题意可知现在几乎每个人都知道抽烟的坏处,可知此处为现在完成时,故填has realized。

2. be harmful to为固定搭配意思是对……有害的,故填harmful。

3.

4.

5. die of/from意思是死于……,故可填of/from。

6. after 为固定短语,照看,故题after。

7.

8.

9.

10.

考点:考查语法填空。

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1.Johnny changed his English grade with the computer in _______.

A. the classroom B. the school office

C. a bank near his house D. his own house

2.When Johnny's parents saw the report, they were happy because _______.

A. Johnny was good at math

B. Johnny loved computers

C. Johnny could join one computer to another

D. they thought Johnny was not poor in English any longer

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A. Johnny's parents.

B. School headmasters, teachers and the police.

C. The police.

D. School headmasters and teachers.

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●Students of other cities should send their

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