单选题On January 20, 1778 Captain James Cook took his two vessels into a small harbor on the island of Kauai.Aassistants Bships Cvehicles Dguns

单选题
On January 20, 1778 Captain James Cook took his two vessels into a small harbor on the island of Kauai.
A

assistants    

B

ships    

C

vehicles      

D

guns


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解析: 句意:1778年1月20日,詹姆士·库克船长把他的两艘船驶进了夏威夷考艾岛的一个小海港。vessels船。ship与之同义。assistant助手。vehicle交通工具,车辆。gun枪,炮。

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