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The lecture (报告) on smoking was over at last. As we boys were rushing towards the playground, Jim slipped (滑倒) by the table. The watch, which Mrs. Smith had laid (放) on the table as she started her 1 , disappeared.
We were 2 to go back for class again when the headmaster called us 3 and said,“I've got a little 4 for you boys. Mrs. Smith has just lost her watch on the playground. This kind of thing has happened 5 , she says it just 6 off her wrist (手腕). So, look around for it, will you? 7 if you're clever enough to find it. Let's 8 clear the boy who does 9 will get a useful reward(奖赏).”At once, we started looking for the watch. Everybody wished to be the 10 one. Suddenly, Jim stopped and bent down as if to 11 something. And 12 he was in front of Mrs. Smith, all smiles, 13 the watch to her.
Mrs. Smith, however, didn't seem at all 14 . In fact, she looked angry. She took the watch without 15 a“Thank you”. Jim got 16 ![]()
a large piece of paper from the headmaster, who 17 him to write a composition 18 the dangers of smoking. What could 19 Jim write about? He don't listened to the lecture and had nothing to say on the 20 .
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Secondhand smoke clearly kills people and the only way to control it is to ban smoking in all workplaces, US Surgeon-General Dr Richard Carmona said.
In 1964, Surgeon General’s report first laid out the 1 of smoking. Years later, in another report, Dr Richard Carmona 2 the effects of secondhand smoke and said no one should be forced to inhale it.
“Secondhand smoke causes early death and disease in children and in 3 who do not smoke,” the report reads. “Children 4 to secondhand smoke are at an increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome, acute respiratory infections, and ear problems,” it adds.
Smoking by 5 causes respiratory symptoms and slows lung growth in their children. A 2005 report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that 430 6 died every year in the United States from sudden infant death syndrome----- all 7 by secondhand smoke.
States, 8 and other local authorities have battled over instituting(制定)smoking bans. Some 9 , especially bars and restaurants, have said they will lose business if smoking is completely banned. But the report said it is impossible to protect non-smokers even with designated smoking areas, and at least one report from California, which has strict bans, has shown no 10 on businesses.
1.A.advantages B.dangers C.poisons D.elements
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3.A.gentlemen B.mothers C.youngsters D.adults
4.A.exposed B.resisted C.reported D.invited
5.A.audiences B.authorities C.patients D.parents
6.A.teenagers B.elders C.mothers D.newborns
7.A.obtained B.created C.caused D.abandoned
8.A.countries B.cities C.schools D.businesses
9.A.stores B.headquarters C.industries D.factories
10.A.comment B.impact C.attack D.affect
查看习题详情和答案>>Secondhand smoke clearly kills people and the only way to control it is to ban smoking in all workplaces, US Surgeon-General Dr Richard Carmona said.
In 1964Surgeon General’s report first laid out the 1 of smoking. Years later, in another report Dr Richard Carmona 2 the effects of secondhand smoke and said no one should be forced to inhale it.
“Secondhand smoke causes early death and disease in children and in 3 who do not smoke,” the report reads. “Children 4 to secondhand smoke are at an increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome, acute respiratory infections, and ear problems,” it adds.
Smoking by 5 causes respiratory symptoms and slows lung growth in their children. A 2005 report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that 430 6 died every year in the United States from sudden infant death syndrome-all 7 by secondhand smoke.
States, 8 and other local authorities have battled over instituting(制定)smoking bans. Some 9 , especially bars and restaurants, have said they will lose business if smoking is completely banned. But the report said it is impossible to protect non-smokers even with designated smoking areas, and at least one report from California, which has strict bans, has shown no 10 on businesses.
1.A.advantages B.dangers C.poisons D.elements
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3.A.gentlemen B.mothers C.youngsters D.adults
4.A.exposed B.resisted C.reported D.invited
5.A.audiences B.authorities C.patients D.parents
6.A.teenagers B.elders C.mothers D.newborns
7.A.obtained B.created C.caused D.abandoned
8.A.countries B.cities C.schools D.businesses
9.A.stores B.headquarters C.industries D.factories
10.A.comment B.impact C.attack D.affect
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W:Hi, Tom, I'd like to know your views about smoking.
M:I agree that smoking can be(1) h______. So can be many other habits.
W:(2) L________ what?
M:Having candies, for instance.
W:How can you compare (3) b________ the two habits?
M:Nowadays many people die from(4) e _______too much sugar.
It makes people overweight.But(5) f ______ try to forbid sweets.
W:Too much sugar is bad! But only the people who have too much.
M:What do you mean?
W:I mean smoking is not only bad for the smoker's (6) h______ but also affects
that of others. They force us to(7)b ___ the poison they blow into the air.
M:Well, what do you suggest ought to be done?
W:I think smoking should be forbidden in all(8) P ______ places
like hospitals. restaurants and schools.
M:In this way, all the teachers will not be(9)a _____ to smoke at work.
W:That's right. Teachers should set good examples to the students.
I even think that whoever wants to be a teacher or a doctor, he should
be at least a(10)n________
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