结果1 题目 D. Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答问题)(5分)Following the World War I, radio saw its greatest advancements and a turn towards its more modern form. The devastation (毁坏) of Britain made its citizens look for a way in radio entertainment. People enjoyed listening to the ...
The open aggression and rumbling feelings of retaliation showed by Germany foreshadowed the beginning of World War II.Economic Change: There were many economic changes after World War 1. Technology advancement were experienced after the war, as the production of automobiles, airplanes, radios and ...
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D. As time went on, less and less people prefer radios.(4)What\s the best title for the passage?___A. TV and Radio in the 1940sB. Why Do People Prefer TVsC. The History of Radio and TVD. The Importance of TV and Radio" /> Radio proved its importance during World WarⅡ(193...
1. 阅读理解 Radios, telephones and televisions are widely used in the world. When you switch on the radio, you can listen. But when you use the telephone, not only can you listen to others, but also you can chat with them. However, you cannot see anything at all. Television is much...
Also known as the Great War, World War I was a horrific world conflict that lasted for roughly four years (1914-1918). You know a bit about WWI from ...
Notavly French tanks did not have radios and French generals were sending out orders by messengers who often found positions were already taken by the Germans before they delivered theur messages. The United Srates made the greatest use of radio in the War. Virtually any American second leiu...
(mid-19th century) and these these instruments were very effective in establishing contact between army commanders and unit commanders, but not front line units especially those on the move. Lines had to be strung. And radios were to heavy by advancing combat troops. World War I armies had a...
World War II Radios Got the Message Out 2. Lord Haw Haw (William Joyce) Beginning in 1939, millions of Britons regularly tuned in to a German propaganda broadcast hosted by a smug Nazi sympathizer nicknamed “Lord Haw Haw.” Several men were identified with the name, but it was most famou...
When we hear about the scientific advances that came out of World War I, which started 100 years ago today, we tend to hear about new weaponry such as tanks, poison gas, and flamethrowers. But the Great War spawned new advances in other areas of scie