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Why do smokers welcome low-tar cigarettes?A.Because they are less harmful.B.Because they c

Why do smokers welcome low-tar cigarettes?

A.Because they are less harmful.

B.Because they cost less.

C.Because they taste better.

D.Because they last longer.

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Why do smokers like low tar cigarettes?

Why do smokers like low tar cigarettes? 请帮忙给出正确答案和

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第2题
Why do smokers like low tar cigarettes?A.Because they are less harmful.B.Because they cost

Why do smokers like low tar cigarettes?

A.Because they are less harmful.

B.Because they cost less.

C.Because they taste better.

D.Because they last longer.

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第3题
听力原文:Why do people smoke?One reason is that people become addicted to cigarettes. The

听力原文: Why do people smoke?

One reason is that people become addicted to cigarettes. The addictive substance in cigarettes is nicotine. When people smoke, the nicotine goes right into the blood stream and makes people feel relaxed. A smoker's body gets accustomed to the nicotine and if he stops smoking he feels nervous. Many smokers try to stop smoking but because of the addiction to nicotine they feel so uncomfortable that they often find it too difficult to stop.

Another reason is that people simply enjoy smoking. Having a cigarette for many people means taking a break. For some people smoking becomes part of their daily life. Many people enjoy smoking because it gives them something to do with their hands.

Many people also like the taste of tar in cigarettes. However, it is the tar that causes cancer. While governments and health experts have tried to get people to give up smoking entirely, cigarette manufacturers have tried to keep selling them by producing cigarettes with less tar. Many people in western countries have welcomed these cigarettes since they find it hard to stop smoking but they want to reduce the risk to their health.

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A.Because they like the taste of tar.

B.Because smoking makes them feel relaxed.

C.Because smoking to them means fan.

D.Because smoking is the easiest thing to get addicted to.

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第4题
听力原文: Why do people smoke? One reason is that people become dependent on cigarettes. T
he substance which people cannot resist in cigarettes is nicotine. when people smoke the nicotine goes directly into the blood stream and makes people feel relaxed. A smoker's body gets accustomed to the nicotine and if he stops smoking he feels nervous. Many smokers try to stop smoking but because of their dependence on nicotine they feel so uncomfortable that they often find it too hard to stop.

Another reason is that people simply enjoy smoking and what it symbolizes. Having a cigarette for many people means taking a break. For some people smoking becomes part of certain social forms, for example, the cigarette after dinner. Many people enjoy smoking because it makes their hands busy.

Many people also like the taste of tar in cigarettes. However, it is the tar that causes cancer. While governments and health experts have tried to make people give up smoking entirely, cigarette manufacturers have to keep selling them by producing cigarettes with less tar. Many people in western countries have welcomed these cigarettes since they find it difficult to stop smoking but want to reduce the risk to their health.

Why do so many people become dependent on cigarettes?

A.Because they like the taste of tar.

B.Because smoking makes them feel relaxed.

C.Because smoking is fun to them.

D.Because smoking cures them of cancer.

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听力原文: Why do people smoke? One reason is that people be come dependent on cigarettes.
The substance which people cannot resist in cigarettes is nicotine. When people smoke the nicotine goes directly into the blood stream and makes people feel relaxed. A smoker's body gets accustomed to the nicotine and if he stops smoking he feels nervous. Many smokers try to stop smoking but because of their dependence on nicotine they feel so uncomfortable that they often find it too hard to stop.

Another reason is that people simply enjoy smoking and what it symbolizes. Having a cigarette for many people means taking a break. For some people smoking becomes part of certain social forms, for example, the cigarette after dinner. Many people enjoy smoking because it makes their hands busy.

Many people also like the taste of tar in cigarettes. However, it is the tar that causes cancer. While governments and health experts have tried to make people give up smoking entirely, cigarette manufacturers have to keep selling them by p reducing cigarettes with less tar. Many people in western countries have welcomed these cigarettes since they find it difficult to stop smoking but want to reduce the risk to their health.

Why do so many people become dependent on cigarettes?

A.Because they like the taste of tar.

B.Because smoking makes them feel relaxed.

C.Because smoking is fun to them.

D.Because smoking cures them of cancer.

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第6题
A.There are more smokers among women with low incomes.B.Women with higher incomes and

A.There are more smokers among women with low incomes.

B.Women with higher incomes and higher education do not tend to smoke.

C.Better-educated women are likely to smoke more.

D.The situation is the same for the women as for tile men.

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What do we learn from the survey made among students in the North West of England?
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A.E-cigarettes are now widely available and heavily promoted.

B.The number of adult cigarette smokers is dropping at present.

C.Teenagers are very knowledgeable about alcohol and tobacco use.

D.E-cigarette access is linked to excessive drinking and violence after it.

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It can be inferred from the last paragraph that_____.A.parents who have babies should be b

It can be inferred from the last paragraph that_____.

A.parents who have babies should be banned from smoking

B.less smokers regard smoking harmful than nonsmokers do

C.researchers fail to prove the harm of third-hand smoke now

D.second-hand smoke does more harm than third-hand smoke

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第9题
Stopping Smoking: ASH's 15 Tips—Action on Smoking and Health 1. Get Professional Help Ring

Stopping Smoking: ASH's 15 Tips—Action on Smoking and Health

1. Get Professional Help

Ring the helpline on Freephone 0800-169-0169 for information and advice. Pregnant women seeking help in stopping smoking can call the pregnancy Quit line on 0800-169-9169. Specialist help lines are also available in Asian languages. Your doctor, pharmacist, or health visitor should also give advice and they should tell you if there are special services for smokers in your area.

2. Prepare Mentally

You are not alone! 70% of British smokers would like to quit and about 3 million try each year. More than 11 million people in Britain have quit and are now ex-smokers. However, it can be tough and you will need lots of willpower to break the hold of nicotine--a powerful and addictive drug. An important part of this is to know what you would gain and what you would lose from stopping smoking. One ex-60-a-day smoker (Allen Cart, author of best-selling The Easy Way to Stop Smoking) says:

"There is absolutely nothing to give up... there is no genuine pleasure or crutch in smoking. It is just an illusion, like banging your head against a wall to make it pleasant when you stop."

3. Demolish Smoking Myths

Soon after smoking a cigarette the body and brain start to want more nicotine and many people begin to feel increasingly uncomfortable until they have the next cigarette. Smoking feels pleasurable, but much of the pleasure of smoking is relief of withdrawal from nicotine. There are times that many people feel distracted or unable to enjoy themselves. This is nicotine withdrawal in action. See it this way, cigarettes are not a familiar friend but more like a greedy parasite demanding constant attention.

4. Understand What to Expect

Most people find the first few days difficult and for some it can be a long struggle, but things will typically start to get better after the third or fourth day. Nicotine withdrawal may make you restless, irritable, frustrated, sleepless, or accident prone--but these things will pass and you will quickly start to feel the benefits.

5. Make a List of Reasons Why You Want to Stop Smoking

It means different things to different people, but if you know what you want from stopping, it could help you through the most difficult moments.

6. Consider the Money

Main brand cigarettes now cost £4.48 after the April 2003 budget. The table shows how much smoking costs at current prices.

7. Set a Date

Some people make a New Year's Day resolution, others pick their birthday, and you can join in with others on No Smoking Day the second Wednesday of every March when up to a million smokers have a go. Any day will do, but choosing a date will help mental preparation.

8. Involve Friends or Family

If you live with someone else that smokes, it will be much easier to quit if you do it together. When expecting a baby, both parents should do it together. One common mistake is not to take the effort to quit smoking seriously enough. Really putting your whole commitment behind it will help you have the right frame. of mind to face the challenge.

9. Deal with Nicotine Withdrawal

Nicotine is a powerful addictive drug and you can roughly double the chances of successfully quitting smoking by using nicotine replacement therapies such as patches, lozenges, inhalers, and/or gum. The idea is to come off nicotine gradually by using a low nicotine dose to take the edge off the cravings and have a "soft landing". Nicotine products include Nicorette, NiQuitin CQ and Nicotinell. An alternative to nicotine products is the drug Zyban which is only available on prescription. Although it is proven to be effective, as with all drugs there is a risk of side effects and

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第10题
Section C Directions:There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by so
me questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C)and D).You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. Passage one Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage. Any veteran nicotine addict will testify that fancy packaging plays no role in the decision to keep smoking. So, it is argued, stripping cartons of their branding will trigger no mass movement to quit. But that isn’t why the government—under pressure from cancer charities, health workers and the Labour party—has agreed to legislate for standardized packaging. The theory is that smoking should be stripped of any appeal to discourage new generations from starting in the first place. Plain packaging would be another step in the reclassification of cigarettes from inviting consumer products to narcotics(麻醉剂). Naturally, the tobacco industry is violently opposed. No business likes to admit that it sells addictive poison as a lifestyle choice. That is why government has historically intervened, banning advertising, imposing health warnings and punitive (惩罚性的) duties. This approach has led over time to a fall in smoking with numbers having roughly halved since the 1970s. Evidence from Australia suggests plain packaging pushes society further along that road. Since tobacco as one of the biggest causes of premature death in the UK, a measure that tames the habit even by a fraction is worth trying. So why has it taken so long? The Department of Health declared its intention to consider the move in November 2010 and consulted through 2012. But the plan was suspended in July 2013. It did not escape notice that a lobbying firm set up by Lynton Crosby, David Cameron’s election campaign director, had previously acted for Philip Morris International. (The prime minister denied there was a connection between his news adviser’s outside interests and the change in legislative programme.) In November 2013, after an unnecessary round of additional consultation, health minister Jane Ellison said the government was minded to proceed after all. Now we are told Members of Parliament (MPs) will have a free voice before parliament is dissolved in March. Parliament has in fact already authorised the government to tame the tobacco trade. MPs voted overwhelmingly in favour of Labour amendments to the children and families bill last February that included the power to regulate for plain packaging. With sufficient will in Downing Street this would have been done already. But strength of will is the missing ingredient where Mr. Cameron and public health are concerned. His attitude to state intervention has looked confused ever since his bizarre 2006lament (叹息) that chocolate oranges placed seductively at supermarket check-outs fueled obesity. The government has moved reluctantly into a sensible public health policy, but with such obvious over-cautiousness that any political credit due belongs to the opposition. Without sustained external pressure it seems certain Mr. Cameron would still be hooked on the interests of big tobacco companies. What do chain smokers think of cigarette packaging?

A.Fancy packaging can help to engage new smokers.

B.It has little to do with the quality or taste of cigarettes.

C.Plain packaging discourages non-smokers from taking up smoking.

D.It has little impact on their decision whether or not to quit smoking.

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