71. The statement "But the inventors have received no bouquets" implies that ____.
- the drugs have received suspicion
- the inventors just presented a sideshow
- it will take time for the public to accept the new drug
- the effects of the drug need further test on human trials
72. The author argues that ____.
- no smoker is expected to succeed in quitting
- smokers deserve the harm smoking does to them
- smokers with resolution to stop smoking need help
- smokers could succeed with strong resolution to give up
73. The author is trying to emphasize that the drugs ____.
- are mainly aimed at youngsters
- should be available to smokers free of charge
- will not change the message that tobacco kills
- help regulate the dangerous additives in cigarettes
74. The drugs, according to the author, are expected ____.
- to perform preventive functions in non-smokers
- to reduce the number of passive smokers
- to enforce the combat against smoking
- all of the above
75. We can draw a conclusion from the passage that ____.
- with innovative dmgs smokers can still enjoy personal gratifications and stay healthy
- if a drug can save lives, we shouldn't withhold it without good reason
- the battle against smoking is far from won
- there will be a safe way to smoke
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