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Nuclear ______ be really dangerous at times even though it’s a nice energy in general.

A.shallB.shouldC.canD.must

C

解析试题分析:考查情态动词。考查情态动词。shall 用作情态动词, 用于一、三人称的疑问句中, 常表征 求对方的意见;用于二三人称的陈述句中, 表承诺、命令、威胁、警告等。should 用作情态 动词, 常表应该、应当、居然之意;must 用作情态动词, 表必须。can 用作情态动词, 常表能力, 用于肯定句中; 如表猜测, 常用在否定句及疑问句中; can 还可表“有时会……”用在肯定句中。依据 句中的 at times 可知, 句意为:核能有时会真的很危险。故选C。
考点:考查情态动词。

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