Job seekers are discovering that smoking can endanger their careers. Newspaper classified advertisements frequently【B1】______tha

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问题     Job seekers are discovering that smoking can endanger their careers. Newspaper classified advertisements frequently【B1】______that employers are looking for "nonsmokers only". One of the first questions asked of the person who【B2】______for the job at Vanguard Electronic Tool in Redmond, Washington, is "Do you smoke?" If the answer is yes, the【B3】______is over. That is perfectly legal. On the other hand, federal laws【B4】______an employer to discriminate (有差别对待 ) on the basis of race, sex, religion, or marital (婚姻的) status.
    Many smokers may secretly welcome the company’s【B5】______against smoking, says Robert Rosner, executive director of the Seattle-based Smoking Policy Institute, a consulting firm that advises companies on how to make smoking policies. "The fact is most smokers want to 【B6】______." Many of them【B7】______the new company’s campaign as an incentive(奖励) to give up tobacco once and for all. At Rhode Island’s newspaper Daily News, it was the smokers who all voted to【B8】______smoking from the workplace.
    More and more companies have【B9】______restrictions on smoking. These companies are attempting to help employees【B10】______the habit. BMC Software, a Texas company that prohibits smoking on the job, has sent employees to anti-smoking sessions. The five sessions cost employees $30, but if they stay off cigarettes for four months, the money will be refunded (归还 ) .
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A. specify B. define C. quit D. retire E. kick
F. ban G. forbid H. interview I. appointment J. campaign
K. applied L. claimed M. carried out N. taken in O. embrace
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