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There was also a great deal of machinery on display().

A.大量的商品从世界各地运送到了博览会

B.尽管在当时旅行不像现在这么容易,但汽船还是把成干上万的参观者从欧洲大陆送过了英吉利海峡

C.其中最奇妙的是史密斯的蒸汽锤

D.参展的还有很多机器

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