首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
For most of human history, the primary means of communication across long distances was not the computer, telephone or(36)______
For most of human history, the primary means of communication across long distances was not the computer, telephone or(36)______
admin
2013-10-14
52
问题
For most of human history, the primary means of communication across long distances was not the computer, telephone or(36)______, but the letter. In the 18 th and 19 th centuries, letters were the(37)______ source of information on politics, social conditions, and even natural disasters. A series of(38)______, including the invention of the pencil in the 18th century and the(39)______ reduction of postal rates in the 19th century,(40)______not only the length and content of letters, but the(41)______ with which they were sent. But few developments changed written communication as much as the introduction of a simple product that(42)______a national craze at the turn of the 20th century, the postcard.
Postcards were first developed in the 1870s as(43)______ advertisements for hotels, resorts, and other businesses. In 1906, (44)______, in effect encouraging people to substitute them for short letters. From that point on,(45)______. Manufacturers sprang up to meet the demand. By 1909, the Illustrated Postcard Company alone was producing 3 million a day.
Postcards were more than a means of communication. Like stamps, they became collector’s items to be bought, sold, and traded. (46)______. They also became a means for travelers to update friends and family on how a trip was progressing or to offer a photographic glimpse of their destinations.
(40)
For most of human history, the primary means of communication across long distances was not the computer, telephone or(36)telegraph, but the letter. In the 18th and 19th centuries, letters were the(37)primary source of information on politics, social conditions, and even natural disasters. A series of(38)innovations, including the invention of the pencil in the 18th century and the(39)steady reduction of postal rates in the 19th century,(40)affected not only the length and content of letters, but the(41)frequency with which they were sent. But few developments changed written communication as much as the introduction of a simple product that(42)created a national craze at the turn of the 20th century, the postcard.
Postcards were first developed in the 1870 s as(43)promotional advertisements for hotels, resorts, and other businesses. In 1906,(44)the United States Congress passed laws allowing messages to be written on one half of the back side of postcards, in effect encouraging people to substitute them for short letters. From that point on,(45)the use of postcards rose steadily from about 770 million that year to almost 1 billion 3 years later. Manufacturers sprang up to meet the demand. By 1909, the Illustrated Postcard Company alone was producing 3 million a day.
Postcards were more than a means of communication. Like stamps, they became collector’s items to be bought, sold, and traded.(46)Many people used postcards to acknowledge the receipt of letters and to promise a quick response. They also became a means for travelers to update friends and family on how a trip was progressing or to offer a photographic glimpse of their destinations.
选项
答案
affected
解析
意为“影响”。
转载请注明原文地址:https://www.kaotiyun.com/show/OC27777K
0
大学英语六级
相关试题推荐
Americanculturehasbeenenrichedbythevaluesandbeliefsystemsofvirtuallyeverypartoftheworld.Theonevaluethat
ItwasFreudwhofirstattemptedtoexplaindreamsscientifically.Freudbelievedthatinchildhoodsomepeopleexperiencedeep
A、Hewasreturninghomefromaparty.B、HejustgotoffworkwhenhesawtheUFO.C、Hewasdrivinghomefromarestaurant.D、He
A、Universitylibrary.B、Transportfacilities.C、Universitydormitories.D、Sportscenter.B对话中提到,其他小组有写图书馆的,也有写体育中心的,男士和女士最后决定写交通
A、Inarailroadstation.B、Atabusterminal.C、Inarestaurant.D、Inahotelroom.DM:Areyoureadytocheckout?W:Yes,you
A、Heshouldtryabetterandconvenientway.B、Heshouldgiveuplookingforthebook.C、Heshouldaskthelibrarianforhelp.D
A、Blackdoctorsweren’tallowedtousemedicalequipment.B、Blackdoctorswerehatedbypatients.C、Blacksweren’tallowedtodo
A、Wedon’tknowwhomwemakeatransactionwith.B、Wedon’tknowthesellers’reputationandpersonality.C、Wecan’tidentifywh
A、Changingcustomers’habitsinascientificway.B、Designingthesuitableexerciseequipment.C、Providinghealthassessmentfor
A、Mainegraduallybecameamajormarketfortrade.B、Maineprovidedemploymentopportunities.C、Mainewaspoliticallystable.D、
随机试题
下列属于JSP脚本元素的有
Charnley型人工髋关节小头型设计是为了
造成牙龈炎症和牙周破坏的常见原因中不包括
根据有关规定,关于工程保修金使用的说法,正确的是()。
费用会引起货币资金的流出,所以权责发生制基础下,本期支出的货币资金一定是本期费用。()
资料一:某企业2015年的有关资料如下:已知2015年销售收入为10000万元,实现的净利润为800万元。资料二:预计2016年销售收入将增长10%,股利支付率为60%,且为了实现这一目标,需要增加一台价值为90万元的设备。已知2015年流动
()是保险产生的必要条件。
2016年7月9日,安徽省政府办公厅召开党组中心组(扩大)会议,认真学习贯彻落实习近平总书记在庆祝中国共产党成立95周年大会上的重要讲话,紧密联系实际,开展专题研讨,狠抓工作落实,不断提升“三个服务”水平。这里的“三个服务”不包含()。
党的十八大以来,习近平总书记在强调不断增进中国特色社会主义道路自信、理论自信、制度自信的同时,多次提到文化自信。下列对文化自信理解正确的是()。①文化自信具有鲜明的民族特色和价值色彩②文化自信是对自身文化传统的深刻认知和高度自觉③文化自信是对自身
[*]
最新回复
(
0
)