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  • 1.  Many of us have had this annoying(令人烦恼的) experience: You are waiting at a bus station when someone nearby begins to smoke. You move away, but there isn't much you can do about it.

     In Beijing, a new law is set to fight against smoking. It is regarded as China's toughest ever tobacco control rule(最严厉的控烟条例). Smoking is not allowed in all indoor or public places. If people break the rules, they will have to pay up to 200 yuan.

    Smoking in schools is specially mentioned in this law. Teachers can not smoke in front of students in schools. Schools should also help students give up smoking and teach them about the danger of smoking.

     To get everybody to take part in the activity, Beijing has set up a report hotline and WeChat account(微信号). The public is invited to vote on no-smoking signs on WeChat The most popular sign is a picture of a girl. It has got more than 1 million votes unti1 now.

    China is not the only country fighting smoking. In March 2004 Ireland became the first country to introduce a law on smoking in workplaces and public places. Many countries, including England and the US, then followed.

    1. (1) When someone begins to smoke, there is little you can do except         .

      A . staying there            B . moving away C . Smoking together        D . getting mad
    2. (2) In order to make people give up smoking, a new        is passed in Beijing.

      A . law  B . plan  C . sign  D . topic
    3. (3) If people break the new rule in Beijing, they will have to pay up to         

      A . ¥100   B . ¥200        C . ¥300      D . ¥400
    4. (4) The underlined(画线的) word vote in the passage means                  

      A . 计票   B . 监票   C . 唱票      D . 投票
    5. (5) According to the last paragraph(段落), we can infer(推断) that      

      A . Ireland was the last to introduce a law on smoking B . China is the only country against smoking C . many countries fight smoking in public places D . England and the US didn't say no to smoke

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