The UN does not have its own army. _______, it borrows soldiers from different countries.

        A. Moreover               B. Anyhow                   C. Instead                     D. Somehow

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 The UN does not have its own army. _______, it borrows soldiers from different countries.

          A. Moreover                     B. Anyhow                           C. Instead                           D. Somehow

 

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 A.whether there are weapons of mass destruction in Iraq  B.where he is held now

 C.how he will be punished   D.none of the above

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 A.Saddam will be punished for his cruel actions. B.An international court will be set up.

  C.UN does not support a death penalty.

  D.Many nations think it is not fair to have the trial in the court set up by the US-backed Iraqi Governing Council.

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 A.he is not sure whether they can find the weapons  B.Britain will not take part in trial

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  1. 1.

    After the arrest(逮捕) of Saddam, people are most concerned with the question that _____.

    1. A.
      whether there are weapons of mass destruction in Iraq 
    2. B.
      where he is held now
    3. C.
      how he will be punished  
    4. D.
      none of the above
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is not true?

    1. A.
      Saddam will be punished for his cruel actions.
    2. B.
      An international court will be set up.
    3. C.
      UN does not support a death penalty.
    4. D.
      Many nations think it is not fair to have the trial in the court set up by the US-backed Iraqi Governing Council.
  3. 3.

    Tony Blair's words implies that _____.

    1. A.
      he is not sure whether they can find the weapons 
    2. B.
      Britain will not take part in trial
    3. C.
      Both A and B     
    4. D.
      Neither A nor B

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A.MoreoverB.AnyhowC.InsteadD.Somehow

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