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The ability to _____ one another for past wrongs is one of the greatest attributes that anyone should possess or exercise.

A. explainB. forgiveC. excuseD. apologize

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:A. explain解释,B. forgive原谅,C. excuse借口,D. apologize道歉,句意:因为过去的错误原谅彼此的能力是任何人应该拥有和练习的品质。所以选B。

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