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Spatial distribution of hot electrons with energies above 50 keV are investigated by an ethanol micro-droplet spray irradiated bylinearly and elliptically polarized 150fs laser pulses at an intensity of 1016 W/cm2. Two symmetric hot electron jets with respect to the laser propagation direction are observed in the polarization plane for a linearly polarized laser field and in the plane of the long electric vector for an elliptically polarized laser field,respectively. Particle-in-cell simulations suggest that the resonance absorption on the spherical surface of the droplets is mainly responsible for the generation of the double-jet emission of hot electrons.