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Really great people always see the best in others; it is the little man who looks for the worst and finds.

A.one                   B.it                     C.that             D.them

B


解析:

B 根據(jù)句意可以得知“偉人常常看到別人的最好的一面,而小人則只看到了別人不最好的一面”it此處特指上文的the worst

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