People in all parts of the world are observing "No Tobacco Day. " It is the day when the World Health Organization(WHO) appeals to people to stop using tobacco products. The WHO hopes if people stop smoking cigarettes or chewing tobacco for one day, it will stop permanently. The day includes special observances and awards ceremonies in 166 countries. The target group for this year’s "No Tobacco Day" is women. Organizers want to make sure women know the dangers of smoking.
Health experts have warned for years that smoking can lead to heart disease, cancer and other problems. The World Health Organization says diseases linked to smoking kill at least 2,500,000 persons each year. Still, many people find it difficult to stop smoking. One reason is nicotine, a substance found in cigarettes. Nicotine is a drug. The effects of it are similar to the effects of cocaine and heroin.
"No Tobacco Day" is aimed at smokers and those who earn m
A. Children under 16
B. Men between 20 and 33 years old
C. Women
D. Old people with serious diseases
People in different parts of the world
have very different ideas about what is good to eat. Even when people in
different countries eat the same food, they often prepare it very differently.
If you were in Germany, you would find soup that is thick and heavy. If you were
in China, you would find soup that is thin and clear. On holidays most of us eat
special foods year after year, even if many other things change, the food is
always the same. Sometimes housewives begin weeks in advance to prepare, the
special foods that are traditionally served on certain holidays. People in different parts of the world also have different ideas about what is good to drink. Among the most popular hot drinks are coffee and tea. Coffee is very popular in northern Europe and in the Middle East. Some people put cream and sugar in their coffee. But in the United A. cook the same food in different ways B. like the same kinds of food C. have the same ideas about foods D. know how to prepare the same food [单项选择]
People in different parts of the world have very different ideas about what is good to eat. Even when people in different countries eat the same food, they often prepare it very differently. If you were in Germany, you would find soup that is thick and heavy. If you were in China, you would find soup that is thin and clear. On holidays most of us eat special foods. Year after year, even if many other things change, the food is always the same. Sometimes housewives begin weeks in advance to prepare the special foods that are traditionally served on certain holidays. 我来回答: 提交
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