单选题How does the writer feel when he goes to the dentist?AAngry.BAfraid.CSad.DHappy.

单选题
How does the writer feel when he goes to the dentist?
A

Angry.

B

Afraid.

C

Sad.

D

Happy.


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解析:
根据第一段的“Some children are afraid to go to the dentist, but not me”,以及文章后边的内容可知,当作者去看牙医的时候是很高兴的。

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