World War II Battles Before WWII, Austria and Czechoslovakia were annexed by Germany. This was a warning to the Allies. They did not react until 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. From that moment the German advance became unstoppable. They advanced quickly to Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands,...
The present-day political map of Europe reflects the radical sociopolitical changes that were brought about by the victory of the Great October Socialist Revolution in Russia, the defeat of the fascist powers in World War II (1939–45), in which the Soviet Union played a decisive role, and ...
2【题文】World War II ___ in Europe in 1939 and ended in 1945.A.broke intoB.broke outC.broke downD.broke up 3 World War II ___ in Europe in 1939 and ended in 1945.A. broke into B. broke out C. broke down D. broke up 4World War II ___ in Europe in 1939 and ended...
broke down意为分解;发生故障。broke up意为分手,解散,结束。句意第二次世界大战在欧洲1939年爆发,1945年结束。结合语境故选B. 练习册系列答案 启东黄冈大试卷系列答案 尖子生题库系列答案 功到自然成系列答案 零负担作业系列答案 联动课堂课时作业系列答案...
Tuchman, The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890–1914 (1966); and James Joll, The Origins of the First World War (1984). The studies by Fritz Fischer are crucial: Germany’s Aims in the First World War (1967; originally published in German, 1961), and The ...
D项,breakaway"突然离开;突然挣脱;与.决裂;从...退出”。 根据句意,第二次世界大战于1939年在歐洲爆发,在1945年结束。因此break out 符合题意。 故正确答案为B。结果一 题目 World War II___ in Europe in 1939 and ended in 1945. 答案 【答案】B【解析】第二次世界大战于1939年在欧洲爆发,在1945...
World War II ___ in Europe in 1939 and ___ in 1945.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [答案]①. broke out ②. ended [详解]根据语境,句中缺少“爆发”和“结束”的翻译。break out表示“爆发”,end作为动词是“结束,终止”。根据时间“ in 1939 ”“ in 1945”可知,事件发生在过去,所以用一般过去式,...
试题分析:句意:第二次世界大战于1939在欧洲爆发。brokedown坏了,出故障;brokein闯入;brokeup分手,解散,结束;brokeout爆发。所以选D。 练习册系列答案 魔力导学案系列答案 绩优中考系列答案 课堂追踪系列答案 活力英语课课练与单元检测系列答案 名师课时计划系列答案 ...
1【题目】World War IIin Europe in 1939. Life changed forA. broke down; nobody B. broke out; everybodyC . broke into; somebodD . broke up; anybody 2World War II in Europe in 1939. Life changed for .A. broke down; nobody B. broke out; everybodyC. broke into; somebody D. bro...
During the period leading up to the Second World War, nearly everybody in Britain and France was hoping that it would not come, or at least would take place elsewhere. Encouragement for such hopes was provided by the mass media, old and new. Until towards the end of the 1930s, many ...