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I prefer to deal with big companies because their service and reputation are better than ________ of small ones.

Athat Bthose

Cones Done

 

B

【解析】B 考查替代词。根据句意,空格处被替代的名词应为上文中的service and reputation并且空格后有定语限制故用those代指。that特指名词的单数形式;ones泛指名词复数形式;one泛指名词单数形式。

 

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