根据文章第一句“In the book Future Shock by Toffler the writer describes the great changes in family life because of science and industry.(在托夫勒的《未来的冲击》一书中,作者描述了科学和工业给家庭生活带来的巨大变化)”可知,这本书主要讲了科学和工业给家庭生活带来的巨大变化。结合选项,A 项意思是...
Transience can also be seen in architectures, for little girl nowadays not only Barbie stands for temporary position but even buildings, streets, cities are changing.In this era the new technologies try to lower down their manufacturing costs so people would find it easy to replace an item than...
题目The book Future Shock is mainly about ___. (得分:2分) A. the great changes in family life B. Americans C. the great changes in science and industry D. Alvin Toffler 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A.the great changes in family life ...
ado you have the same i ordered XXXXL? 您是否有我定购的同样?[translate] ablow away 吹动[translate] aIn 1970 he contained his reflections in the book entitled "Future shock"(Aurand, 2004). 1970年他在题为“未来震动的”书包含了他的反射(Aurand 2004年)。[translate]...
请在下面的文本框内输入文字,然后点击开始翻译按钮进行翻译,如果您看不到结果,请重新翻译!A book which is still being discussed by many Americans today is Future Shock by Alvin Toffler. In this book the author describes描述 the great changes which have been made in family life because of science ...
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Title: A book(8I) Future Shock Author Alvin Toffler Topic (82) life has been changing greatly in America In the past In a(83) family, there were parents, many children, ,uncles and aunts. At'85 ' Families are becoming (86) . Content In the future A typical family is (87) , ...
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Half the fun of reading experimental fiction is figuring out what the author means. The other half is admiring the way she does it. Dart tackles the issue of words themselves—the “language-game” whereby reality is shaped by the words we use. Words seek to bridge the unbridgeable gap ...
This grief memoir explores the author’s experience of the unexpected death of her husband from sudden cardiac arrest a mere three months after his doctors had pronounced him hale and healthy. The author shares her experiences in the immediate aftermath of the abrupt shock of discovery, reminisces...