某中學(xué)生英文報于“世界無煙日(World No Tobacca Day)”前夕征集關(guān)于吸煙危害健康的小論文,請你為其投稿。內(nèi)容至少包括以下要點:

1. 吸煙對自身及他人的危害;

2. 每年有很多人死于與吸煙有關(guān)的疾病;

3. 呼吁:吸煙者戒煙;公共場所禁煙;青少年遠離香煙。

字?jǐn)?shù):100--120詞。

                                                                                                                                                            

One possible version:

As is known to us all, smoking does harm to not only smokers themselves but also people around them. Smoking can lead to various diseases, like heart trouble, cancer and other problems. The WHO says diseases related to smoking kill at least two million persons each year. Though it is not easy for the smokers to quit smoking, I hope they should try to stop smoking for the health of themselves and others. And government should make laws which ban smoking in public places.

Since smoking is so harmful, I hope all teenagers would not try to start to smoke and form healthy habits.

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