专四

单选题How did the two boys feel about going to the library at first?

A.They were afrai 
B.They were reluctan
C.They were indifferen
D.They were eager to g

参考答案:B进入在线模考
【定位】根据题干中的library可把考点定于第3、4段。
细节题。根据第3、4段中可知兄弟俩刚开始的时候非常不情愿去图书馆,故B正确。
【点睛】注意第3、4段中出现的表现了作者不情愿的心理的词,如:moaned,complained,peevish,reluctantly等等。

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