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[填空题]Most smokers want to stop smoke. Many of 76. ______
them have tried more than once but failed. 77.______
Although they know smoking may kill them and 78.______
cause a serious illness yet they can give it up. 79.______
The reason to it is that tobacco contains nicotine 80.______
that is a drug which gets one into habit of smoking. 81.______
Because you start taking the drug, it is hard to stop. 82.______
If you go without it for an hour or two, it 83.______
begin to feel bad. The only thing can stop 84.______
you feeling bad is the drug containing in cigarettes. 85.______
[单项选择]Smokers who want to kick the habit might soon get help from a product that’s being tested at the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine: a mouth wash that makes cigarettes taste bad. It could be on the market within a year.
The anti-smoking rinse itself tastes rather pleasant. But if you light up within 6 to 8 hours of smoking it, your cigarette will taste like burnt rubber and you won’t smoke past the first puff, explains Dr. Sebastian Ciancio, director of the Center for Dental Studies at the University of Buffalo.
Ciancio is heading up a pilot study in which 10 smokers, each of whom normally smoke at least a pack of cigarettes a day, are rinsing their mouths three times daily with the anti-smoking solution. Another 10 are getting a placebo. Prior to this study, only the inventor had tested the anti-smoking rinse—a chemist who does not wish to be identified—and a few of his friends, who say it enabled them to quit smoking.
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[单项选择]What do the children most want to get( ).
A. Presents from Father Christmas.
B. Presents from their friends.
C. Presents from brothers or sisters.
[单项选择]Passage One
At many colleges, smokers are being run not just out of school buildings but off the premises. On Nov. 19 , the University of Kentucky, the tobacco state’s flagship public institution, Launched a campus wide ban on cigarettes and all other forms of tobacco on school grounds and parking areas. Pro-nicotine students staged a “smoke-out”to protest the new policy, which even rules out smoking inside cars if they’re on school property.
Kentucky joins more than 365 U. S. colleges and universities that in recent years have instituted antismoking rules both indoors and out. In most places, the issue doesn’t seem to be secondhand smoke. Rather, the rationale for going smoke-free in wide open spaces is a desire to model healthy behavior.
Purdue University, which has 30-ft. buffer zones, recently considered adopting a campuswide ban but tempered its proposal after receiving campus input. Smoking will now be restricted to limited outdoor areas.
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