根据材料回答下列各题,Smoking, which may be a pleasure for some people, is a serious source
A.Still
B.Further
C.More
D.Again
A.Still
B.Further
C.More
D.Again
Smoking is prohibited in the theatres and in the halls used for showing films【25】in laboratories【26】there may be a fire hazard (危险). Elsewhere, it is up to your good【27】.
I am【28】asking you to maintain "No-Smoking" in classrooms and seminar rooms. This will prove that you have the【29】health in mind, which is very important to a large【30】of our students.
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A.Still
B.Further
C.More
D.Again
As you aye doubtless, (7)_____, a considerable number of our students have (8)_____ in effort to (9)_____ the university to ban smoking in the classroom. I believe they are (10)_____ right in their aim. (11)_____ I would hope that it is (12)_____ to achieve this by (13)_____ on the smokers to use good judgment and show concern (14)_____ others rather than regulation. Smoking is (15)_____ by law in theater and in halls used for (16)_____ films as well as in laboratories where there (17)_____ be a fire hazard. Elsewhere, it is up to your good sense.
I am (18)_____ asking you to maintain (19)_____ in the auditoriums, classrooms and seminar rooms. This will prove that you have the nonsmokers health and well-being in (20)_____, which is very important to a large number of our students.
A.Still
B.More
C.Again
D.Further
Passive Smoking Is Workplace Killer
Pressure mounted on Britain on Monday to take action on ____51 ____smoking with new research showing second-hand smoke ____52____ about one worker each week in the hospitality industry (服务Professor Knorad Jamrozik, of Imperial (帝国的) College in London, told a conference on environmental tobacco that second-hand ____53____ kills 49 employees in pubs, bars, restaurants and hotels each year and contributes to 700 deaths from lung cancer, heart____ 54____ and stroke across the total national work force.
"Exposure in the hospitality ____55____ at work outweighs (超过) the consequences of exposure of living ____56____ a smoker for those staff," Jamrozik said in an interview.
Other____ 57____ have measured the levels of exposure to passive smoking but Jamrozik calculated how it would translate into avoidable deaths.
His findings are ____58____ on the number of people working in the hospitality industry in Britain, their exposure to second-hand smoke and their ____59 ____of dying from it.
Jamrozik said the findings would apply to ____60____ countries in Europe because, to a greater or ____61____ extent, levels of smoking in the community are similar.
Professor Carol Black, president of the Royal College of Physicians, which sponsored the meeting, said the research is proof of the need for a ban on smoking in ____62____ places.
"Environmental tobacco smoke in pubs, bars, restaurants and other public places is ____63____ damaging to the health of employees as well as the general public." she said in a statement.
"Making these places smoke-free not only protects vulnerable (易受伤害的) staff and the public, it will ____64____ help over 300,000 people in Britain to stop smoking completely," she added.
Ireland recently became the first country to introduce a national ban on smoking in public ____65____. New York and pads of Australia have taken similar measures.
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A.passive
B.natural
C.positive
D.whole
Smoking Can Increase Depressive Symptoms in Teens
While some teenagers may puff on cigarettes to "self-medicate" against the blues, scientists at the University of Toronto and the University of Montreal have found that smoking may actually ____1____ depressive symptoms in some teens.
"This observational study is one of the few to examine the perceived____2____benefits of smoking among teens," says lead researcher Michael Chaiton, a research associate at the Ontario Tobacco Research Unit of the University of Toronto. "____3____ cigarettes may appear to have self-medicating____4____or to improve mood, in the long term we found that teens who started to smoke reported higher depressive symptoms."
As part of the study, some 662 high school teenagers completed up to 20 questionnaires ____5____ their use of cigarettes to affect mood. Secondary schools were selected to provide a mix of French and English participants, urban and rural schools, and schools____6____in high, moderate and low socio-economic neighbourhoods.
Participants were divided into three____7____: never smokers; smokers who did not use cigarettes to self-medicate, improve mood or physical____8____; smokers who used cigarettes to self-medicate.
Depressive symptoms were measured using a scale that asked how felt too fired to do things: had ____9____ going to sleep or staying____10____; felt unhappy, sad, or depressed; felt hopeless about the future; felt vexed, antsy or tense; and worried too much about things.
"Smokers who used cigarettes as mood ____11____ had higher risks of elevated depressive symptoms than teens who had never smoked," says co-researcher Jennifer O&39;Loughlin, a professor at the University of Montreal Department of Social and Preventive Medicine. "Our study found that teen smokers who reported emotional benefits from smoking are at higher risk of ____12____.depressive symptoms."
The ____13____ between depression and smoking exists ____14____among teens that use cigarettes to feel better. "It&39;s ____15____to emphasize that depressive symptom scores were higher among teenagers who reported emotional benefits from smoking after they began to smoke," says Dr.Chaiton.
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A.examine
B.increase
C.decrease
D.diagnose
A.spend
B.spending
C.for spend
D.spent
A.ease with which they could get their money
B.confidence that Mrs. Vaught showed
C.failure of several other banks to open
D.confidence shown by other depositors of the bank
A.Only by working at part-time jobs.
B.Only by working at full-time jobs.
C.Only by earning scholarships.
D.All of above.
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