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As many successful businessmen believe, courage is as ______ to pioneering work as the intelligence, even more so.

A. accessible B. essential C. alternative D. commercial

 

B

【解析】句意:正如很多成功的商人所认为到那样,勇气和智慧对原创工作而言一样是基本的,甚至比智慧更基础。A. accessible可进入到的、能进入的;B. essential基本到、必要的;C. alternative 供选择的、选择性的;D. commercial商业到、赢利的。由句意可知选B。

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