单选题At last,the palm trees that fringe the natural harbor of Port Aloahoa come into view on the horizon lit by the setting sun.The meaning of this sentence is that ().Aa vessel arrives at a port in a eveningBa vessel leaves a port in a eveningCa vessel arrives at a port in a morningDa vessel leaves a port in a morning

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At last,the palm trees that fringe the natural harbor of Port Aloahoa come into view on the horizon lit by the setting sun.The meaning of this sentence is that ().
A

a vessel arrives at a port in a evening

B

a vessel leaves a port in a evening

C

a vessel arrives at a port in a morning

D

a vessel leaves a port in a morning


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