書面表達(dá)。

據(jù)世界衛(wèi)生組織(WHO)統(tǒng)計,每年有200萬人死于吸煙,60萬人死于二手煙。為此,我國規(guī)定,從今年5月1日起,嚴(yán)禁在公共場所吸煙。請你結(jié)合下面所給要點,以“Saying No to Smoking”為題,談?wù)勎鼰煹奈:Α?/p>

1. 吸煙有害;2. 吸煙導(dǎo)致咳嗽、肺癌等疾;3. 吸煙影響青少年成長;4. 二手煙同樣有害;5. 你的態(tài)度:面對別人吸煙、給煙怎么辦?

注意:1. 詞數(shù):80詞左右;標(biāo)題和開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù);

2. 應(yīng)覆蓋所有要點;可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),使行文連貫;

3. 參考詞匯:lung cancer肺癌;secondhand smoke二手煙。

注意:1. 短文字?jǐn)?shù)不少于100; 2. 不能使用真實姓名和學(xué)校名稱

Saying No to Smoking

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