单选题They say a person needs just three things to be truly happy in this world.Someone to love,something to do and something to hop efor.下列最忠实、最地道的译文是()。A话说,人生幸福只需三条:有所爱,有所为,有所盼B他们说一个人要在这个世界上幸福,就必须做到三件事:去爱一个人,去做一些事,去希望一些东西C他们说,在这个世界上,一个人只需要三件事就可以真正开心。有人爱,有事做,有希望

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They say a person needs just three things to be truly happy in this world.Someone to love,something to do and something to hop efor.下列最忠实、最地道的译文是()。
A

话说,人生幸福只需三条:有所爱,有所为,有所盼

B

他们说一个人要在这个世界上幸福,就必须做到三件事:去爱一个人,去做一些事,去希望一些东西

C

他们说,在这个世界上,一个人只需要三件事就可以真正开心。有人爱,有事做,有希望


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