A. INFORMED B. ADVISED C. NOTICED D. SUGGESTED PART III

10/ A. informed B. advised C. noticed D. suggested PART III: (1.5 pts) Read the following passage and circle the answers A, B, C or D which is most accurate according to the information given in the passage.The diseases related to smoking are a big problem. Doctors think that the annual medicalcost for lung cancer, heart disease, and other illnesses connected to smoking is between 12 and35 million pounds.And smoking costs society in other ways. Between 27 and 61 billion pounds is spent eachyear on sick days when people don’t go to work, on wages that you don’t get when you don’tgo to work, and on work lost at the company when you are sick.This money counts the wages from people who die of cancer at young age and stoppaying taxes. This does not count fires started by cigarettes, which kill fifteen hundred peopleyearly and injure another four thousand. Smoking costs every man, woman and child in theUK from one hundred and ten to two hundred and fifty pounds each year in the lost work andwages. If everyone stopped smoking, a family of four could have up to one thousand sixhundred and forty pounds a year more.Smoking will also cause other problems. People who don’t smoke will live longer and sothey will take more money from the government when they are old. But they will also work formore years and pay more taxes.In the end, the values of a non- smoking nation is not in pounds. The good health of thepeople is the true value for us all.