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Should Smoking Be Banned in Public Places?

    Saki Kuroda,24

    Schoolteacher(Japanese nonsmoker)

    should be ing is not only bad for the smoker’s health,but also for nonsmokers through passive public people should think about others.

  AlexWright,23  

  Teacher(American nonsmoker) 

  I don’t ver,I don’t really care if people smoke around e them have the right,and let them be.

    Masako Imai,24  

    Phone engineer(Japanese smoker)

    I smoke but I think it should be banned.I really want to give up and I think that if everywhere became nonsmoking,it would make it much easier for me to do so.

    Luke Collings,35

    Musician(British smoker)

    I’m a smoker but am against others having to share my ’s only a matter of time before society wakes up and realizes how addictive and destructive nicotine is.

    Jenny Wilcox,31

    Civil servant(British smoker)

    I smoke but I agree with a forces people,including me,to smoke less.I’m from London,and although smokers were against the ban at first,it now feels totally normal.

    Chris Kennedy,23

    Student(British nonsmoker)

    Walking past a smoking area,like the one by Hachilo,feels and smells absolutely least if smokers could smoke anywhere,then it would be spread out.

many of the above smokers may now regret having picked up the bad habit?

     B. None.    .   .

h of the four people are very tolerant of smoking?

s Kennedy.         Collings.

C. Saki Kuroda.           Wright.

underlined word“Hachiko”in the last part probably refers to_____.

 one who dislikes smelly smokers

 one who smokes but agrees with a ban

 C.a place near which there is an area for smokers

 D.a legal smoking area which may spread out

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