高中世界無煙日宣傳黑板報

  吸菸有害健康,戒菸有益健康! 世界無煙日到了,讓我們從自身做起,珍愛生命,遠離菸草!!下面是小編為大家整理的,希望對大家有用。

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  1、小小一支菸,危害萬萬千。

  Small a smoke, harm 10000.

  2、讓你的肺清亮一點。

  Let your lungs clear point.

  3、無煙世界,清新一片。

  A smoke-free world, pure and fresh.

  4、燃燒的是香菸,消耗的是生命。

  It is burning cigarettes, consumption is the life.

  5、青煙長在,惡夢長隨。

  Smoke in a long, long nightmare.

  6、不抽一支菸,快樂似神仙!

  Don't have a smoke, happy as the fairy!

  7、香菸是魔鬼的契約。

  Cigarette is the devil's contract.

  8、拒絕菸草,珍愛生命。

  Refuse to tobacco, cherish life.

  9、不一定煙霧繚繞的地方才是天堂。

  Be smoky place is heaven.

  10、現在吞雲吐霧,以後病痛纏身。

  Now, with pain in the future.

  11、遠離菸草,崇尚健康,愛護環境。

  Stay away from tobacco, advocate healthy, care for the environment.

  12、生命只有一次,怎能斷送在香菸上?

  Life only have once, how can terminate on cigarettes?

  13、健康隨煙而滅!有多少生命可以重來?

  Health with smoke out! How many can be heavy to life?

  14、健康,隨煙而逝;病痛,伴煙而生!

  Health, along with the smoke away; Pain, born with smoke!

  15、還人類一片清新,請丟掉手中的香菸。

  Also the human a piece of pure and fresh, dropped his cigarette, please.

  16、煙緲緲兮肺心寒,尼古丁一進兮不復還。

  Mu mesons mu mesons xi chilling lung smoke, nicotine entered no longer also.

  17、吸菸,我們可以選擇,那麼,生命呢?

  Smoking, we can choose, then, life?

  18、請把火柴留給你的生日蠟燭,而不是香菸。

  Please leave a match for your birthday candles, instead of cigarettes.

  19、點燃香菸的一剎那,你也點燃了死亡的導火索。

  Lit cigarette, you also lit up a prelude to death.

  20、我最怕最怕煙霧濛濛,看不清看不清你的面容。

  I most afraid of be afraid mist of smoke that can't see can't see your face.

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  Though smoking has been banned in public places in many cities, many people are still addicted to smoking, especially young people. Some smokers seem to have “quite convincing” reasons for their continuing to smoke.

  They claim if smoking is forbidden in public places, it will infringe upon their personal freedom and human rights.

  But these smokers should know that they are not entitled to the freedom to smoke, which infringes upon non-smokers’ freedom to breathe clean and fresh air in public places.

  Unfortunately, these smokers make non-smokers victims of their bad habit. Some smokers ignore health problems and stress that the smoking ban will endanger the local economies.

  In their words, tobacco industry means money and millions of jobs. Indeed, tobacco industry, on the one hand, collects a large amount of revenue every year and helps develop local economies; on the other hand, they make people victims of lung cancer and other fatal diseases. Have they ever thought of the direct medical costs on treating smoking-related diseases?

  It is reported that the US Government has adopted even more severe measures to control the development of its tobacco industry. Having a hard time at home, some US tobacco companies are sparing no effort in finding their way into China, which has the world’s largest number of smokers.

  In modernChina, opium brought by British imperialists brought great suffering to Chinese people, who were then called “sick men ofEast Asia”. Have we forgotten this bitter experience? Is tobacco revenue so dear or smokers’ freedom so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of the health and life of our people?