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It is said that more than four million people die each year from smoking. That number is increasing. Seven in ten of those deaths are in developing countries. These numbers are frightening(令人恐惧的).

Yet people around the world continue to smoke. The Great American Smokeout has been founded for twenty-five years to show the dangers of smoking and provide support for people who decide to stop smoking. The American Cancer Society says all cigarettes damage the body. It warns that smoking even a small number of cigarettes is dangerous. It is not easy to give up smoking forever. However, doctors say they probably will live longer if they do stop smoking. They will feel better and look better. They also will protect the health of family members who breathe their smoke.

The American Cancer Society says there is not just one right way to stop smoking. Any useful way to stop smoking is worth tying. They may take long walks or spend time in places where smoking is not allowed. Also, they could eat a small piece of fruit instead of having a cigarette.

The American Cancer Society says the sooner smokers stop smoking, the more they can reduce their risks of getting cancer and other diseases. It says blood pressure(血压)returns to normal twenty minutes after smoking the last cigarette. Carbon monoxide(一氧化碳)gas levels in the blood return to normal after eight hours. After one day, the risk of heart attack reduces. After one year, the risk of heart disease for a non-smoker is half that of a smoker.

Stop smoking before smoking stops you!

1.How many people die from smoking in developing countries each year?

A.2,600,000. B.2,700,000. C.2,800,000. D.2,900,000.

2.The Great American Smokeout is ______________________.

A.to provide help for smokers B.to make smokers know harm and give them help

C.to offer advice to smokers D.to show what harm smoking does to smokers

3.What does the underlined word "cigarettes" in Paragraph 2 mean in Chinese?

A.香烟 B.香精 C.香水 D.香料

4.Which of the following is NOT true?

A.It is not easy to stop smoking.

B.The risk of heart attack becomes less after you stop smoking.

C.It is more likely for a smoker to suffer from diseases.

D.It is less helpful for a smoker suffering heart attack to stop smoking.

5.The passage is probably from _________ .

A.a newspaper B.a science report C.a sports magazine D.a story book

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