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叉车按照动力可分为()。A.电瓶叉车\内燃叉车 B.内燃叉车\柴油叉车 C.电瓶叉车

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叉车按照动力可分为()。

A.电瓶叉车\内燃叉车

B.内燃叉车\柴油叉车

C.电瓶叉车\汽油叉车

D.汽油叉车\柴油叉车

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参考答案:B, C, D

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