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What did Columbus bring to Europe in 1492?
A

Rubber.

B

Umbrellas.

C

Erasers.

D

Raincoats.


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细节理解题。由第二段第二、三句He brought a lot of things to Europe from South America. Rubber was one of them…可知A选项正确。
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