因特网中的协议应该满足规定的层次关系,以下选项中能正确表示协议层次和对应关系的是(67)。
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M: Yes, we did, but we drove by it very fast. Let's walk around it today. I always prefer walking to driving.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(15)
A. The man wants to drive around the White House today.
B. The man didn't go by the White House yesterday.'
C. The man wants to go into the White House today.
D. The man didn't have a good look at the White House yesterday.
"When one of the doctors criticizes(批评) me, I get defensive. I feel like a child again, being scolded, and I want to explain that I' m not wrong. "says Viola, a nurse. This s a common reaction(反应) to criticism, but not a good one. There are better ways of dealing with criticism.
1. Try to be objective (客观) . When Sol was criticized by his new employer for not having made a sale, Sol' s reaction was to feel sorry for himself. "I had put everything I had into making that sale," Sol says, "and I felt that I had failed as a person. I had to earn through experience not to react like that to each failure. "
2. Take time to cool down. Rather than reacting immediately to criticism, take some time to think over what was said . Your first question should be whether the criticism is fair from the other person' s position. The problem may be a simple misunderstanding of what you did or your reasons for doing it.
3. Take positive(积极的) action. After you cool down, consider what you can do about the situation. The best answer may be "nothing". "I finally realized that my boss was having personal problems and taking them out on me because I was there," says Sheila. "His criticisms didn' t really have anything to do with my work, so nothing I said or did was going to change them. " In Sheila' s case, the best way to deal with it was to leave her job. However, that' s an extreme reaction. You may simply explain your opinion without expecting an in-depth discussion. You may even decide that the battle isn' t worth fighting this time. The key, in any case, is to have a reasonable plan.
When Sol was criticized by his employer, he______
A. argued bitterly with his employer
B. was angry and gave up his job
C. was sorry for what he did
D. was sad and self-pitying
Susan s nearly thirty-five. Her parents think t' s time she ______married.
A. would get
B. gets
C. will get
D. got
Which of the following is not a trouble confronting Air France?
A. Deferred taxes being due.
B. The shrinking French market.
C. A four-day strike by pilots in September.
D. The war on Iraq.