单选题Whom did Mr. Black buy a present for?AHis boss.BThe son of his boss.CMr. Black’s wife.

单选题
Whom did Mr. Black buy a present for?
A

His boss.

B

The son of his boss.

C

Mr. Black’s wife.


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考 点:细节题。由第一段内容可知Black买鸟是为了送给老板的儿子Tony。

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