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Although nuclear power may lead to disasters, ______ the nuclear power industry has been operating safely for three decades in China.

A. and B. but C. so D. yet

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查连词的辨析。A并且,B但是,C所以,因此,D然而,但是。由题中的although(尽管),我们可以推断出该句为让步状语从句,后面表达的是但是的意思,然而although和but不能同时出现在一个句子中,所以选yet,句意为:尽管核能也许会带来灾难,但是核能产业已经在中国安全运行了三十年了。故选D。

考点:考查连词的辨析。

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