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"No Tobacco Day" is the day when the world Health Organization ______ to people to stop us
A.asks
B.applies
C.appeals
D.urges
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A.asks
B.applies
C.appeals
D.urges
What is the World No Tobacco Day theme for 2003?
It is __________ Tobacco Free Fashion Action.
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第 56 题
Which day is the World No Tobacco Day?
It is __________ every year.
The tobacco business developed quickly in the 20th century because ______.
A.a person could roll more cigarettes every day
B.there was more tobacco sold in markets
C.the cigarette manufacturing machine was invented and there were many tobacco advertisements
D.more women enjoyed smoking
Health experts have warned for years that smoking can lead to heart disease, cancer and other 3 .WHO says diseases linked to smoking kill 4 2,500,000 persons each year.
Still, many people find it 5 stopping smoking. One reason is nicotine, a substance found in cigarettes. Nicotine is a drug. Its effects are 6 those of cocaine and heroin.
"No Tobacco Day" is intended for smokers and 7 who earn money from tobacco sales. So businesses are urged to stop selling tobacco products for twenty-four hours. 8 are urged not to carry advertisements for cigarettes.
WHO has approved plans to help reach its 9 of a "smoke-free" world. They urge governments to take action to help 10 make money by growing other crops. They also call for improved public information campaigns about the risks of smoking.
A.whether
B.which
C.when
D.what
The tobacco business developed quickly in the 20th century because ______.
A.a person could roll more cigarettes every day
B.there was more tobacco sold in markets
C.the cigarette manufacturing machine was invented and there were many tobacco advertisements
D.more women enjoyed smoking
Its effects are ___16___ those of cocaine and heroin. "No Tobacco Day" is intended for smokers and ___17___ who earn money from tobacco sales. So businesses are urged to stop selling tobacco products for twenty-four hours. ___18___ are urged not to carry advertisements for cigarettes.
WHO has approved plans to help reach its ___19___ of a "smoke-free" world. They urge governments to take action to help ___20___ make money by growing other crops. They also call for improved public information campaigns about the risks of smoking.
11题选()
A.whether
B.which
C.when
D.what
12题选()A.to chew
B.chew
C.chewing
D.chewed
13题选()A.problems
B.questions
C.results
D.behaviors
15题选()A.difficult
B.inconvenient
C.worrying
D.reasonable
18题选()A.Readers
B.Books
C.Managers
D.Newspapers
20题选()A.Workers
B.manufacturers
C.farmers
D.producers
19题选()A.Objet
B.goal
C.destination
D.direction
14题选()A.at beat
B.at most
C.at worse
D.at least
17题选()A.that
B.this
C.these
D.those
16题选()A.better than
B.similar to
C.consistent with
D.dependent on
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Why does the report say that Cigarettes are big business?
A.Because of high investment.
B.Because it is a business run by the government.
C.Because it can earn much with little investment.
D.Because it is a business with great consumers.
World Heart Day
Sunday was World Heart Day. The World Heart Federation and its member groups in more than one hundred countries organized the celebrations. The World Health Organization and other United Nations agencies provided support for the【51】.
World Heart Day was first observed six years【52】. Organizers proposed the event as a way to help reduce the spread of heart disease. The World Heart Federation says heart【53】kills seventeen million people each year.
The group urges people to be active and have a good, healthy diet. It also warns【54】activities known to increase a person's risk of heart attack or stroke.
Some of the warnings are directed at children. The World Heart Federation says about twenty-two million boys and girls under the age of five are obese--severely overweight.
Children are normally energetic and active.【55】, two thirds of all children are not active enough. Such children greatly【56】their risk of becoming obese. They also increase their--【57】of developing heart disease or other disorders.
One message of World Heart Day is to eat right. Children【58】eat a healthy and balanced diet. Also, limit sugary drinks, sweets and eating between meals.
The World Heart Federation urges parents to keep their children【59】. It says physical exercise helps to decrease the risk of obesity and【60】a child healthy. Obese children often become obese adults.【61】you believe your child is too heavy, talk with a health care provider.
The World Heart Federation is also concerned about the effects of tobacco on young people. It says the younger someone begins to smoke, the【62】the chance of a health problem tied to smoking. Half of the young people who continue to smoke are【63】to die later in life from a smoking-related disease.
The group says almost half of all children live with a smoker. It gays children who live with a
【64】can breathe an amount of tobacco equal to more than two thousand cigarettes. And that is by the time they are five years old.
The World Heart Federation also says parents should warn children not to be【65】by tobacco companies. And it says parents who smoke should try to stop.
(51)
A.group
B.event
C.organization
D.agency
A.Smoking brings many psychological benefits.
B.Tobacco is an important source of income to the government.
C.Smoking is sure to cause diseases.
D.It's a short sighted policy to depend on tobacco for money.
E.The advertisement for it is dishonest and harmful.
F.The tobacco industry makes high quality advertisement for smoking.
G.It's doubtful whether there is link between smoking and cancer.
听力原文: Long ago, no one in Europe smoked. The tobacco plant was unknown there. It grew in America and Christopher Columbus found it there. Later he returned to Europe and told people about tobacco. He said that the American Indians often smoked it. They threw some tobacco leaves on a fire, then put long tubes in their mouths. The other ends of the tubes were over the fire, so they were able to draw the smoke into their mouth.
About the year 1560 a Frenchman, Jean Nicot, was living in Lisbon, Portugal. He was very interested in all American plants. Some of them were very different from the plants of Europe. He used the leaves of the tobacco plant to cure pain. When a man had a bad pain in a leg or an arm, Nicot put tobacco leaves on the painful place and tried to cure the pain in that way. We say now that tobacco contains nicotine. The word nicotine comes from this man's name.
Sir Walter Raleigh was a famous man in the days of Queen Elizabeth the First. He traveled widely and learnt to smoke. Then he returned to England, but he didn't stop smoking. He used to smoke two pipes every day secretly in his room. When anyone came in, he quickly hid his pipe. A man came in and found clouds of smoke in the room. More smoke was coming from Raleigh's mouth, so the man got some water and threw it over Raleigh. He believed that Raleigh was burning. He ran out of the house and told everybody about it. After this, smoking was not a secret.
(33)
A.In Asia.
B.In Europe.
C.In America.
D.In Latin America.
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