A. It's a common kind of energy. B. People are not afraid of it now. C. It's cheap, clean and safer than before. D. People can't live without nuclear energy. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 许多国家开始更多地使用核能,是因为核能比以前更便宜、更清洁、更安全。因此,正确答案是 C。...
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