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The lives of America's 40 million or so smokers are about to become even more miserable. The Clinton administration wants to put at least another 75 cents a pack on cigarettes to help pay for changes in the health-care system. Some members of Congress want $2 or more of an increase, which would double the price of a packet of cigarettes.
Recently, the US government's Food and Drug Administration announced that nicotine in cigarettes is addictive(使人上瘾的)and that tobacco should be regulated as a drug. In May, health officials in the state of Maryland, where farmers have grown the tobacco crop for centuries, banned smoking in all its enclosed workplaces-factories, offices, shops, lorries and cars used in work, as well as in restaurants and bars. The tobacco industry, fearing many more similar new laws, says that this is health fascism(法西斯主义).
No one believes that banning smoking entirely would work Prohibition(禁酒运动), the attempt to ban alcohol from 1920 -1933, was a big failure. But across the United States, local governments and private business are trying to make life more uncomfortable and more expensive for smokers.
Traditionally, tobacco has been as much a part of American culture as rock' n roll or jeans. In 1619, the first settlers of Jamestown in Virginia nearly lost all their money after bad harvests. However, they were saved by their tobacco crop and the sudden fashion for smoking in Europe.
1.How much China yuan will a pack of cigarettes cost now and would it be after an increase if some members of Congress's idea Come true?
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2.Clinton administration wants to put another 75 cents a pack on cigarettes. Why does it want to put the increase? They want to get more money to give it to ________.
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A.the people who do not smoke but are ill because of the smoke
B.develop the condition of some of the hospitals
C.the people who want to smoke but have not enough money
D.the country to develop some other industry
3.According to the author of the passage, will the banning smoking succeed?
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A.No, it doesn't work at all
B.Certainly it will work. It is the new policy
C.Perhaps not. But the smokers will suffer more
D.No one knows
4.According to the new policy, where can a smoker smoke?
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A.At home
B.In some of the cars
C.In the planes
D.Anywhere but the offices
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1.D 按一元人民币兑换八美元左右来计算。 2.B 不是为了国家的税收。为何原因文中有较明显的交代。 3.C 是件好事,但不一定好时就能办成。经过众多的例证,可以得出这一结论。文中也可明显看出作者的观点。 4.A 公共场所肯定是不允许。最有可能的地方只有“私人领地”——家中了。 |
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