London quickly became a flourishing port.A:successful B:majorC:large D:commercial

London quickly became a flourishing port.

A:successful
B:major
C:large
D:commercial

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解析:本句意思:伦敦很快成为一个欣欣向荣的港口。flourishing繁荣的,欣欣向荣的。 successful成功的,兴旺发达的;major主要的;large大的;commercial商业的。

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