61. The author believes that banning smoking outdoors ____.
- is less welcome than banning smoking indoors
- violates the basic goals of anti-smoking movement
- will cheer nonsmokers up
- is to benefit the public health greatly
62. By citing the surgeon general's statement, the author intends to explain ____.
- why smoking outdoors should be banned
- that outdoor exposure causes substantial health damage
- that the argument of outdoor-smoking-ban advocates is not solid
- how the outdoor smoking ban in fact increases smoking exposure
63. New York's ban might cause more people to ____.
- be convinced of the dangers of smoking
- realize the nature of the anti-smoking movement
- regard anti-smoking activities as prejudice-driven
- feel hatred toward tobacco smokers
64. It is suggested that the efforts of anti-smoking organizations should be directed to ____.
- ensuring most Americans work in smoke-free environment
- further expanding the coverage of outdoor smoking ban
- achieving substantial victory against outdoor smoking
- guiding the public to realize the dangers of secondhand smoke
65. The author's attitude toward the New York's ban can be best described as ____.
- enthusiastic
- objective
- critical
- puzzled
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