It was a castle 900 years ago, but was changed into a house in the 19th century. <C> Why build a country house? Probably because you wanted other people to see how much money you had. When finished (完成的), it was filled with furniture (家具) and paintings, and people to cook, ...
19th centuryA lack of knowledge of the history of architecture and town planning in the 19th century resulted in underrated regard towards this historic period and consequently in a devastation of urban and architectural heritage of the 19th century. This research was intended to clarify some ...
Downton Abbey is not a real place, but the house they used for the program is real(真实的).Highclere Castle in the south of England was a castle(城 )900 years ago, but in the 19th century,人们将它变成了房子Why did people build country houses? Probably because they wanted other people ...
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Compared with the 19th century houses, the new high-rise blocks___. A. were in better locations B. were warmly welcomed C. were much better equipped D. were much more E. xpensive 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 正确答案:C 解析:跟19世纪的公寓相比,这些高楼的配备设施要先进得多。选项A...
ahow is his class? 怎么是他的类?[translate] athe town is like European houses in 19th century and has a lot of small streets as in old England 镇是象欧洲房子在19世纪并且有很多小街道和在老英国[translate]
Tematyka prasoznawcza na Konferencji Naukowej „Działalność oficyn wydawniczych na rzecz edukacji, szkolnictwa i oświaty w XIX i XX wieku” (Łódź, 15–16 października 2012 r.) / Initiatives of publishing houses in the 19th and 20th century for the benefit ...
Historic records suggest that up to 50 percent of Icelandic houses were partly comprised of turf until the late 19th century.As populations began to gather in cities like Reykjavik, wood buildings replaced stones and earth architecture. After fires burned up the city in 1915, concrete became the...
In the 19th century, a developer from Freeport, New York was against Freeport being laid out in a grid. So, he put up a Victorian house, apparently overnight, to spite the grid designers. The house that later came to be called The Freeport Spite House still stands today and is occupied...
So, we can safely call Hill a “tree hug-ger". And I'm sure that she would consider that as the highest praise. And the world needs more people like Hill.51. When did the term "tree huggers" first appear? A. These days. B. In the 19th century. C. In the 1980s. D. In ...