单选题He never()to read the news but turned at once to the crossword puzzle on the last page.AworriedBnoticedCpainedDbothered

单选题
He never()to read the news but turned at once to the crossword puzzle on the last page.
A

worried

B

noticed

C

pained

D

bothered


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