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He that has once done you kindness will be more ready to do you another than he whom you yourself have obliged. (提示:原文中的名词“kindness”在译文中转换为动词“帮助”)

A.为你做过好事的人,比之受过你恩惠的人,更乐于随时帮助你。

B.对你好的人,比起你施过恩的人,更愿意加倍对你好。

C.对你友善的人,比起你责成过的人,更乐意再次善待你。

D.施恩者比报恩者更乐于多做善事。

提问人:网友gzgzgz 发布时间:2022-01-07
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