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__ we know, in a chemical change, energy cannot be created, ____.

A. Which, nor can it be destroyed       B.As, neither it can be destroyed

C.As, neither is it able to be destroyed    D. What, nor is destroyed

C


解析:

as we know 是常用句型,意为从所周知;neither是否定副词,放在句首,句子要用倒装。

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