“人” 关键词汇 replacement,entirely,robotized 话题词汇 industrial revolution,labor force,robot 高阶词汇 automation n.自动控制,自动操作 1.B 推理判断题 [关键句]Two hundred years ago...Those who once farmed were then working in factories that produced farm equipment, cars and other industrial ...
C。解析:“However, the Industrial Revolution also had its drawbacks. The working conditions in factories were often harsh, and there was a great deal of pollution. Child labor was also common, and many people lived in poverty.”指出工业革命的缺点包括工厂工作条件恶劣、污染严重、童工普遍以及很多人...
In the period of British Indurstrial Revolution, working class women left home to work in factories, shouldering the double burden of social labour and housework. But the social norm then was for women to stay at home, the women going to work in factories were compelled by necessity instead...
"Don't stop.Keep playing,"he said kindly to the boy.The great pianist reached down with his left hand and began filling in the bass(低部)of the song.Soon,his right arm reached around the other side and played a beautiful piece of music.Together,the two excited people with their ...
At the start of the Industrial Revolution none of these laws existed and so working in a factory could prove to be very dangerous indeed. This section looks at some of the conditions faced by workers and offers a brief explanation of what was done to improve these conditions.Dwivedi, ...
A.keep free from B.make it free from C.to be made free with D.be kept free from 18.In his summary of the causes that ___the Industrial Revolution in England in the 18th century, he said it was the accumulated capital that played the most important part. A.resulted from B...
2. Choose the right answer.1) They also take notice of other people working and playing, and of the homes B they live in. C. who D. wherever A. where B.that2)C the Industrial Revolution, large factories were built to produce many kinds of goods. C. During D. In A. When B. ...
The Industrial Revolution brought a lot of changes to the work situation, for both men and women. At first, many families worked in factories as teams. By the mid-19th century, however, because of a growing protest against the treatment of women and children in these factories, the roles ...
Reviews 'Punching the Clock: Working in Canadian Factories, 184os-198os, Exhibition.' Curator: CAROL ANDERSON. Ontario Workers Arts and Heritage Centre, 2 February 2002 - ongoing '... and Still I Rise: A History ofAfrican Canadian Workers in Ontario, 1900 to Present.' Travelling Exhibition....
The industrial sector is embracing a new revolution, Industry 5.0 (I5.0), focusing on human well-being and ecosystem preservation. Previous industrial revo