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Although he has no education, he is one of the ______ businessmen in the company, which was established by Mr. Smith three years ago.
A

sternest

B

shrewdest

C

nastiest  

D

laziest


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虽然他没有教育背景,但是他是公司里最精明的经营者。而该公司是史密斯先生三年前创建的。Stern严厉的,苛刻的。Shrewd精明的。Nasty肮脏的,下流的。Lazy懒惰的。
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