首页
登录
职称英语
What is the talk mainly about? [br] [originaltext] Let’s proceed to the main
What is the talk mainly about? [br] [originaltext] Let’s proceed to the main
游客
2024-10-06
4
管理
问题
What is the talk mainly about? [br]
Let’s proceed to the main exhibit hall and (11) look at some of the actual vehicles that had played a prominent role in speeding up mail delivery. Consider how long it used to take to send a letter across a relatively short distance. Back in the 1600s, it took two weeks on horseback to get a letter from Boston to New York, a distance of about 260 miles. Crossing a river was also a challenge. (12)Ferry service was so irregular that a carrier would sometimes wait hours just to catch a ferry. For journeys inland there was always a stagecoach. But the ride was by no means comfortable because it had to be shared with other passengers. In the 19th century in the southwestern desert, for example, camels were brought in to help to get the mail through. In Alaska, reindeer were used. This practice was discontinued because of the disagreeable temper of these animals. It was during the age of the iron horse that delivery really started to pick up. In fact, the United States transported most bulk of mails by train for nearly 100 years. The first airmail service didn’t start until 1918. As you continue on your own, may I suggest you visit our impressive philatelic collection? (13) Not only can you look at some of the more unusual stamps issued but also you would notice that there’s an interesting exhibit on how stamps are made.
选项
A、Models of the first airplanes used for mail delivery.
B、Replicas of railway mail cars.
C、Historical stamps.
D、Engravings of nineteenth century railroad scenes.
答案
C
解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://tihaiku.com/zcyy/3788687.html
相关试题推荐
Accordingtothenews,whywastheBrazilianmankilled?[originaltext]Bra
Welearnfromthepassagethatthepredictioncomefrom[br][originaltext]
Whatisthefocusofthepassage?[br][originaltext]Scientistshavediscov
Whatisthefocusofthepassage?[br][originaltext]Scientistshavediscov
Whatisthefocusofthepassage?[originaltext]Scientistshavediscoveredm
Thewomanis______[br][originaltext]W:Hello,ProfessorDenis.MynameisSu
Thewomanis______[br][originaltext]W:Hello,ProfessorDenis.MynameisSu
Thewomanis______[originaltext]W:Hello,ProfessorDenis.MynameisSusanAd
ThewomanhasdoneallofthefollowingwhencampingEXCEPT[br][originaltext]
ThewomanhasdoneallofthefollowingwhencampingEXCEPT[originaltext]M:Wha
随机试题
[originaltext]Who’sdrawntheroughdraftofthenewlaboratory?(A)Bytheend
ConsideringhowjazzistranscribedinChinese(jueshi),youmaybemisledi
Wehaveacrisisonourhands.Youmeanglobalwanning?Theworldeconomy?N
AmericanscelebrateIndependenceDayonA、July4th.B、October11th.C、May31st.
Thehistoryofman’sexplorationoftheearthextendsover5,000years.The
AmericansEugeneFama,LarsPeterHansenandRobertShillerwontheNobelPr
甲与乙签订了仓储合同,约定由乙储存甲的10箱化工原料。储存期间,乙意外发现这些原
人格结构中的核心成分是( )。A、能力 B、气质 C、态度 D、性格
在下列有机物中,经催化加氢反应后不能生成2-甲基戊烷的是( )。
心房颤动() A.第一心音增强 B.心率小于脉率 C.心室率绝对不规则
最新回复
(
0
)