17. As it is used in (the sentence), the highlighted phrase “a great wringing of hands” most nearly refers to the Stevenson family’s:

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is A

Explanation

Question stem: "wringing of hands" means rubbing hands in grief. The stem asks to select a reason for the Stevenson family's grief.

According to the positioning L23-25 ​​

“It was expected that Robert Louis would enter the family business in turn, and a great wringing of hands greeted his announcement to the contrary”

“Everyone expected that Robert Louis would inherit the family business. So when he announced a decision contrary to everyone’s expectations, everyone fell into great grief.”

Item A: The meaning conforms to the original content ( dismay: consternation, uneasiness)

Item B: "Disapproval of Stevenson's sloppy appearance and poor diet" L31-32 mentioned, but not the reason for the Stevenson family's grief.

Item C: "Everyone felt humiliated because Stevenson publicly announced that he was giving up the family business to travel." The article did not mention Stevenson's public announcement.

Item D: Not because of letters, but announcement