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[填空题]When he got off, he found that he took the wrong train.
He didn’t find that he took the wrong train ______ he got off.
[填空题]When he got home, he found his wallet (steal) ______.
[填空题]When he got to the crossroads, he went in the wrong (direct)
[填空题]How was the traveler when he got to the country innHe was ()
[单项选择]When he got out of the managers office, from his facial expression we knew that his proposal must have been (turned down).
A. refused
B. accepted
C. adopted
D. denied
[填空题]He felt so hot that he took off his shirt.
It was too hot ______ keep wearing the shirt.
[单项选择]It was when he took a job in a company ______ he began to learn English.
A. when
B. that
C. which
D. what
[单项选择]
What did the man do [A] He took off his shoes. [B] He watched the little boy carefully. [C] He saved the little boy successfully.
[填空题]When he saw the situation got out of hand ,he _________________ (请他的老板干预纠纷).
[单项选择]Judge Kleinberg got it right when he made it clear that there weren’t separate rules for bloggers and journalists.
That’s not to say bloggers are or aren’t journalists—just that there shouldn’t be a distinction. In other words, the same rules apply to everyone. But—and here’s the tricky part—although the rules apply to people equally, we can, do, and should apply them differently to different acts. Asking whether bloggers are journalists is meaningless. What’s important isn’t the person but the product. If a snoopy 12-year-old girl find evidence that her town’s mayor is taking bribes, then collects it, verifies it, and publishes it on her blog, that’s journalism. If Waiter Cronkite writes in his diary that he planted daisies and washed the dishes that afternoon, that’s not. It’s what’s done, not who’s doing it.
This isn’t something that always needed to be pointed out. In the old days, you could draw a line between journalists and everyone else, just as you could draw a line
A. what they did determines their occupations.
B. they had to collect and publish secret stories.
C. they could not publish anywhere other than in the media.
D. they had to respect other comments than their own.