不用说话了吧,做题是最踏实的! Three tobacco companies are appealing against a “historic” decision by a Canadian court to award smokersC$15.6bn (£8.2bn) in damages. Quebec superior court justice Brian Riordan said the companies had put profits before the health of their customers, as he issued his long-awaited decision in what is thought to be Canada’s largest class-action lawsuit. Bruce Johnston, a lawyer with one of the firms that took on the tobacco companies, called the ruling“historic – not just for the compensation for victims but also for public health and accountability”. 1.The rule by the Canadiancourt is called “historic”mainly for _____ (A) the compensation for justices in damages. (B) the sum of money involved with awarding. (C)the profits being put beforecourt’s decision. (D) the concern about public health and responsibility.
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