_____ it is a good thing I did not get the post I had applied for, though I must admit that I was disappointed at the time.

A. By the way     B. In a way     C. In the way     D. In no way

B. In a way 


解析:

in a way(-to some extent)在某種程度上;in no way決不;by the way 順便提一下;in the way 礙事。此題不能選by the way,因?yàn)閎y the way 做插入語(yǔ)其后應(yīng)加逗號(hào)。本題譯文:我沒(méi)有得到我申請(qǐng)得工作在某種程度上說(shuō)是件好事,盡管我承認(rèn)當(dāng)時(shí)我很失望。

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