None of the scientists had X-ray eyes: they had no 14 powers for looking down below the earth's surface. They were 15 putting to use one of the newest methods of 16 minerals in the ground—using trees and plants as 17 that certain minerals may lie beneath the ground on which the tre...
C选项里面:The automobile industry dominated the American economy【 in the 1920's】, with one of every eight workers having been employed in automobile-related jobs.有同学说in the 1920s应该放在前面,这里排除C,这个点我思考了很久...我觉得(个人观点,欢迎讨论!)时间点不能作为完全排除的点...
The riseof the automobileindustry matches the progressof contemporarycapitalism. 转述成功! >>> 词性变换练习 a) In the 1920s, Alfred Sloan’s managementtheories helpedGeneral Motors to become the world’s dominantcar company. help 有动词转名词,management由名词转形容词,dominant由形容词转成动词后得到...
With the opportunity of the Paris Olympics, not only has the Guangdong manufacturing industry received a large number of orders, many Guangdong enterprises also made their entrances on the international stage, boosting brand exposure and fast-tracking their overseas business expansion....
Like the railroad boom of the 1890s and the automobile-driven expansion of the 1920s, which also produced surging markets, the Internet boom stems from the addition of a whole new stratum of industry to the economy. The rush to adapt Internet technology to all sorts of purposes and to ...
The mass production of automobiles was supplemented by mass distribution. Automobile producers had to establish a special structure of automobile dealers. The paper explores the conflicts between producers and dealers. The service network in Germany of the 1920s consisted of a new field of small ...
Makers of automobiletrunks in the 1920s and 1930s.See some old magazineads here Austin Trunk Factory “I have an old trunkin excellent condition made in 1880 at the Austin Trunk Factory, AustinTX. The address reads 611 Congress St. The street is now calledCongress Avenue. It’ a round ...
The invention of the automobile created an irresistible demand for paved roads and vehicular bridges throughout the developed world. The type of bridge needed for cars and trucks, however, is fundamentally different from that needed for locomotives. Most highway bridges carry lighter loads than ...
Without the Pacific Railway Act our country's history would likely be very different as rail travel opened the west to new economic opportunities. After the Transcontinental Railroad's completion the industry exploded; by the 1890s there were more than 163,000 miles in operation. ...
The Southern's conservatism proved well-warranted in the end as the public left the rails in great numbers after World War II, drawn to the individualism of the automobile (thanks in part to the new Interstate highways) and lightening fast air/jetliners. ...