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What happened to one of the four birds?
A

It was dead on the way to London.

B

It flew away from the cage.

C

It was stolen by someone.


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考 点:细节题。由第二段第二句“But on his way to the boss’ s home, one of them flew out of the cage and there were only three birds left in it.”可知4只鸟中有一只飞走了。
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