三、课文语法填空(根据“Integrated skills”文章内容,在下面短文空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式)The 1939 World's Fair opened in New York on April 30. The theme 1 the fair was"Building the World of Tomorrow". One highlight of the fair was a time capsule with Albert Einstein'...
Ann a is reading an introduction to the time capsule at the 1939 World's Fair. Read the introduction below and answer the following questions.安娜正在阅读关于1939年的世界博览会的时间胶囊的介绍。阅读下面的介绍,并回答以下问题The 1939 World's Fair opened in New York on April 30.1939年的世界博览...
In the spring of 1939, as the world seemed to dissolve into two theaters of war, with the U.S. still suffering from a decade-long depression, for the first and only time, two simultaneous worlds fairs were hosted by one nation. New York's World of Tomorrow promoted modernism and ...
New York World Fair - New York, 1939 The 1939 New York World Fair was the largest exposition(博览会)in US history with visitors over 44 million. The Fair was planned during the Great Depression and was aimed at relieving the city from economic depression by attracting foreign investment. ...
An important part of the 6 of World’s Fairs stems from this first era. 7 exchange (1939-1991) The 1939 New York World’s Fair and the 1949 Stockholm World’s Fair were different from the original focus of the expositions. From then on, World’s Fairs became more strongly based on a...
2 Comments on World’s Fair 1939: Here’s to the future, 70 years later Seventy years ago, one of the strangest displays of American progress ever organized opened its doors in Flushing Meadows, Queens — the 1939-40 World’s Fair. This celebration of human advancement — as demonstrated ...
Today (April 30th) is the 230th anniversary ofthe inauguration of George Washington, sworn in atFederal Hallas the first President of the United States. It is also the 80th anniversary of the1939 New York World’s Fair.That was not an accident. ...
The 1939 New York World’s Fair and the 1949 Stockholm World’s Fair were different from the originalfocus of the expositions. From then on, World’s Fairs became more strongly based on a specifictheme of cultural significance, and began to address issues of humankind. Technology and inventions...
Seventy years after the closing of the 1939 New York World's Fair, The Daily Show writer Elliott Kalan looks back at its past vision of the World of Tomorrow.
A Good Time at the 1939 New York World's Fair: Directed by Mark Bussler. With Mark Bussler. Prepare to be taken back in time as this short documentary, using rare 16mm footage, displays the majesty of the 1939 World's Fair.