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After several nuclear disasters, a _____ has raged over the safety of nuclear energy.
A

quarrel

B

suspicion

C

verdict

D

controversy


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句意:几次核灾难激起了一场关于核能的安全性的争论。controversy争论,辩论,所涉及的特别是社会、道德或政治问题。nuclear disasters和safety of nuclear energy形成对立关系,这种对立引起争论,因此D为正确答案。quarrel争论,强调以吵架、发生口角等形式引起的争论,不够正式。suspicion怀疑。verdict陪审团的判决,决定。
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