We set off after dark ______ there three hours later.

A. and arrived B. is arrive

C. having arrived D. arriving

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假定你是李華,本周你去拜訪了你校的交換生Mike兩次,可是他都不在家,請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下要點(diǎn)給他寫一個(gè)留言條:

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Most of us don't realize that the information that gets posted on the Internet may be deleted,but it doesn't disappear permanently.“The stuff is there forever,”says Jamie Riehle,director of Web Publishing at Lycos.“It is backed up (備份) on servers and doesn't go away.”

As company recruiters,college admission officers,law enforcement personnel and parents become more Web savvy (有見識(shí)的),it becomes even more vital for teenagers to be cautious when posting any information on their websites. Even though sites that are private can be seen only by a preselected list of friends,there are companies that,for a fee,can dig deeper into cyberspace(網(wǎng)絡(luò)空間) and find anything. Even government officials who thought that deleting email would exonerate(宣布……無(wú)罪) them from wrongdoing are discovering that,on the Web,there is no such thing as private or gone forever.

Steven Rothenberg,president and founder of College-Recruiter.com,suggests that teenagers think of their Web posts as tattoos(紋身). “Inherently(內(nèi)在地),there is nothing wrong with them if they are private,”he says.“But if they are visible or offensive, it can affect the way others see you.”

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D.the Internet is becoming more insecure

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B.teenagers should keep their information private online

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