单选题We all enjoy _____.Ahaving only reliable incomeBhaving reliable income and extra incomeChaving nothing more than food and clothingDhaving nothing more than reliable income

单选题
We all enjoy _____.
A

having only reliable income

B

having reliable income and extra income

C

having nothing more than food and clothing

D

having nothing more than reliable income


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解析:
推理题。第一段提到满足人的基本需要要有稳定的收入,第二段又提到“We all enjoy extra income to ...”,因此推断B选项为正确答案。

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