第一篇:世界無煙日的英語作文:No Tobacco Day
世界無煙日的英語作文:No Tobacco Day
Great days to be remembered seldom come, but small ones surround us daily.I do not have a Roman holiday, but I have a non smoking day instead.Today a nc-smoking sign easily hooks up my interesting and rewarding experience on the world non smoking day a few years
As a high school student, I, together with my friends, volunteered on a campaign to discourage public smoking by persuacling people in public places to extinguish their cigarettes and put the cigarette ends into our metal boxes.And we would in return give them a memorial sticker bearing patterns and words voicing the theme of the non smoking day.The first step is never a fast step.After hunting for quite a while, we set our target on a young man who was enjoying his cigarette at a bus stop.Embracing the philosophy of nothing ventured, nothing gained, we summoned up all our courage,walked up and asked, Sir, would you please not smoke in public places? It is none of your business!Why are you so busily engaged in such things? Go and mind your own exams!He was great, I believed, for he was able to drag on his cigarette while at the same time not giving his tongue a break.And I further found out that for this man, such words as good for your health or good for common courtesy had long lost their appeal.Maybe such kind of situation should call for some other policy.I managed a smile, blended with sweet words and tried to dilute his resistance.And when we put the sticker on his clothes, he was lingering over the joy of having done us a big favor.Now you see, maybe flattery should be vindicated, for to please is a great step toward persuading and a smile is a curve that sets everything straight.Our work ran smoothly when things began easy to handle in the afternoon.But don't worry.Troubles are just around the corner.The second hard rock we met was a middle aged man who appeared to be more of a smoking addict than a smokingenthusiast.Nothing seemed to be capable of extinguishing that cigarette.Even the wind seemed to be powerless.We showed him the cigarettes filled metal box.We spotlighted the hazards of public smoking.But all was in vain.Mark Twain was right, habit is habit, not to be flung out of window by anyone, but to be coaxed downstairs one step at a time.I then tried to peel the stubborn onion one layer at a time.Ok, I know how you feel.But do you know how other people around you feel? You see that child? Actually he smokes more of your cigarette than you do!In fact, you are extinguishing one cell of lung cancer when you extinguish your cigarette.You are extinguishing one cell of the disease of selfishness when you extinguish your cigarette.It is that maybe that constant drops do wear the stone.At last he extinguished our words by extinguishing his cigarette.As the sinking sun tinted the horizon, we began to count the cigarette ends, savoring our little victories.That day saw me toiling for 6 hours, inviting loads of troubles, collecting 57 cigarette-ends,savoring hundreds of potential second hand smokers and developing for myself some sense of responsibility toward society.Though it was a little depressing to realize that those people would naturally pick up their tradition just where they had temporarily laid it down, yet how far can we estimate our actions would travel!And besides that, I was rewarded in another day.That is, the experience dawned upon me the significance of care and consideration for other people.Since then, I have been as cooperative as possible whenever I am asked to improve my public behavior and I am always ready to get involved in such volunteer work.In a sense, the highest reward for ones toil is not what they get from it but what they become by it.
第二篇:世界無煙日英語演講稿
世界無煙日英語演講稿
World No Tobacco Day
高二(4)班 劉玲
Good morning, everyone.Today, I want to share with you something I know about a special day “World No Tobacco Day”.Since the 1950s, the globe has had a large number of studies to confirm that smoking is one of the leading risk factors of lung cancer.In order to cause the attention of the international community for tobacco harm to people’s health, the world health organization set“World No Tobacco Day”on April 7 every year.One year later, it performed.Since 1989,the World No Tobacco Day has changed to May 31st of each year.It has been estimated that smokers are becoming younger and younger, even including some middle school students.According to a recent study by the World Health Organization, the number of girls and boys who smoked was about equal in half of the 151 countries surveyed.The finding is even more worrisome since young people who smoke are likely to continue in adulthood.Nowadays, more and more people have realized smoking can do harm to people’s health.However, some people still enjoy smoking, why? Because some of them think it is a kind of fashion.Some think it is of great fun and others believe that smoking can refresh themselves.In fact, smoking is a bad habit and it can cause a lot of diseases.Meanwhile smoking is a waste of money.Besides, careless smokers may cause dangerous fires.Smoking is not only bad for themselves, but also bad for non-smokers.As WHO data shows, there are 430,000 adults who die each year from second-hand smoke.We must turn back the global tobacco epidemic.Tomorrow is World No Tobacco Day, I urge all of us to pay attention to this public health threat.Tobacco use is not stylish or empowering.It is ugly and deadly.That’s all.Thanks for your listening.世界無煙日英語作文
This year's observance of World No Tobacco Day focuses on “Gender and tobacco, with an emphasis on marketing to women”.Although fewer than 1 out of 10 women are smokers, that still adds up to an estimated 200 million women around the world.Moreover, that number could grow, since the tobacco industry is spending heavily on advertisements that target women and associate tobacco use with beauty and liberation.According to a recent study by the World Health Organization(WHO),the number of girls and boys who smoked was about equal in half the 151 countries surveyed.This finding is even more worrisome since young people who smoke are likely to continue in adulthood.Evidence indicates that the prevalence rate of tobacco use among women is on the rise in some countries.Governments everywhere must take action to protect women from tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship, as stipulated in the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.The Convention also calls on Governments to protect women from second-hand tobacco smoke--especially in countries where women feel powerless to protect themselves and their children.As WHO data show, of the 430,000 adults who die each year from second-hand smoke, nearly two thirds are women.Around the world, more than 1.5 million women die each year from tobacco use.Most of these deaths occur in low-and middle-income countries.Without concerted action, that number could rise to 2.5 million women by the year 2030.We must turn back the global tobacco epidemic.On World No Tobacco Day, I urge all Governments to address this public health threat.Tobacco use is not stylish or empowering.It is ugly and deadly.世界無煙日英語相關(guān)詞匯
Tobacco 煙草
tobacco company 煙草公司
tobacco advertising 煙草廣告
female smokers 女性煙民
light cigarette 清淡型香煙
fruit-flavored cigarette 水果味香煙
electronic cigarette 電子香煙
puff 一吸;一口(He took a puff at his cigarette.他吸了一口香煙。)
cigarette lighter 香煙打火機
tobacco/cigarette consumption 煙草消費
filter-tipped cigarette 過濾嘴香煙
cigar 雪茄
chewing tobacco 嚼煙
cavendish 板煙
pipe tobacco 煙絲
hookah 水煙袋
cigarette end/butt 香煙頭 / 煙蒂
cigarette holder 煙斗
cigarette paper 卷煙紙
cigarette case 煙盒
smirting 借火搭訕
Tobacco/Smoking Control 控?zé)?/p>
World No-Tobacco Day 世界無煙日
passive smoking/second hand smoking 被動吸煙 / 二手煙
smoking/nicotine addiction 煙癮
quit smoking 戒煙
smoking cessation clinic 戒煙門診
smoke-free 無煙的 / 禁止吸煙的tobacco epidemic 煙草流行
smoking rates 吸煙率
a complete indoor public smoking ban 室內(nèi)公共場所全面禁煙
carpet smoking ban 全面禁煙
nonsmoker 非吸煙者
smoke-free environment 無煙環(huán)境
no-smoking area 無煙區(qū)
heavy smoker 重?zé)熋?/p>
chain smoker 連續(xù)吸煙的人 / 老煙鬼
smoke-free Olympics 無煙奧運
Harm 危害
second-hand smoke 二手煙
accidental fires 意外火災(zāi)
tobacco-related diseases 吸煙所致疾病
premature senility 早衰
menstrual disorders 月經(jīng)失調(diào)
lung cancer 肺癌
第三篇:高三英語作文 世界無煙日范文
高三英語作文:世界無煙日
【參考范文】
This year’s observance of World No Tobacco Day focuses on “Gender and tobacco, with an emphasis on marketing to women”.Although fewer than 1 out of 10 women are smokers, that still adds up to an estimated 200 million women around the world.Moreover, that number could grow, since the tobacco industry is spending heavily on advertisements that target women and associate tobacco use with beauty and liberation.According to a recent study by the World Health Organization(WHO), the number of girls and boys who smoked was about equal in half the 151 countries surveyed.This finding is even more worrisome since young people who smoke are likely to continue in adulthood.Evidence indicates that the prevalence rate of tobacco use among women is on the rise in some countries.Governments everywhere must take action to protect women from tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship, as stipulated in the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.The Convention also calls on Governments to protect women from second-hand tobacco smoke — especially in countries where women feel powerless to protect themselves and their children.As WHO data show, of the 430,000 adults who die each year from second-hand smoke, nearly two thirds are women.Around the world, more than 1.5 million women die each year from tobacco use.Most of these deaths occur in low-and middle-income countries.Without concerted action, that number could rise to 2.5 million women by the year 2030.We must turn back the global tobacco epidemic.On World No Tobacco Day, I urge all Governments to address this public health threat.Tobacco use is not stylish or empowering.It is ugly and deadly.
第四篇:關(guān)于世界無煙日的英語作文
關(guān)于世界無煙日的英語作文:
I attended Jack's birthday party tonight.After dinner, Jack gave cigarets to our boy students present.At the important moment, I stop them ant told them the bad effects of smoking: firstly Smoking is a waste of money and it's greatly harmful to our health.And it can lead to fires easily.So we should not smoke at all.But it seemed helpless and they wouldn't listen to me.Somebody even said that body and health belonged to themselves and it's up to them to decide whether to smoke or not.I told him calmly, Even if you have the right to harm your own body, but it doesn't mean that you have the same right to harm others'.At last, they agreed with me, and some students said that they would never smoke any longer.For the next one hour, we danced and sang happily, and nobody did smoke again.I felt very happy that my classmate all understood the harmness of smoking.
第五篇:關(guān)于世界無煙日的英語作文:世界無煙日
關(guān)于世界無煙日的英語作文:世界無煙日
The Flag of the World Health OrganizationThe World Health
Organization(WHO)is a specialised United Nations agency which acts as a coordinator and researcher for public health around the world.Established on 7 April 1948, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the agency inherited the mandate and resources of its predecessor, the Health Organization, which had been an agency of the League of Nations.The WHO's constitution states that its mission is the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health.Its major task is to combat disease, especially key infectious diseases, and to promote the general health of the peoples of the world.Examples of its work include years of fighting smallpox.In 1979 the WHO declared that the disease had been eradicated-the first disease in history to be completely eliminated by deliberate human design.The WHO is nearing success in developing vaccines against malaria and schistosomiasis and aims to eradicate polio
within the next few years.The organization has already endorsed the world's first official HIV/AIDS Toolkit for Zimbabwe from October 3, 2006, making it an international standard.The WHO is financed by contributions from member states and from donors.In recent years the WHO's work has involved more
collaboration, currently around 80 such partnerships, with NGOs and the pharmaceutical industry, as well as with foundations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation.Voluntary contributions to the WHO from national and local
governments, foundations and NGOs, other UN organizations, and the private sector(including pharmaceutical companies), now exceed that of assessed contributions(dues)from its 193 member nations.