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Last winter a lot of birds flew here,but nobody here knew where they came.A)去年无数

Last winter a lot of birds flew here,but nobody here knew where they came.

A)去年无数的鸟儿飞到这儿过冬,但这儿谁也不知道它们是怎么飞到这儿来的。

B)去年这儿有一群自由自在的鸟儿,但人们不知道这些鸟儿飞向何处。

C)去年冬天这儿飞来了许多鸟儿,但没人知道这些鸟儿来自何处。

D)去年冬天有许多鸟儿朝这儿飞,但没人知道这些鸟儿是从什么地方飞来的。

E)后来, 一群鸟儿在这儿过冬,但没人知道它们栖息的地方。

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