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Transport and Trade
1 Transport is one of the aids to trade. By moving goods from places where they are plentiful to places where they are scarce, transport adds to their value. The more easily goods can be brought over the distance that separates producer and consumer, the better for trade. When there were no railways, no good roads, no canals, and only small sailing ships, trade was on a small scale.
2 The great advances made in transport during the last two hundred years were accompanied by a big increase in trade. Bigger and faster ships enabled a trade in meat to develop between Britain and New Zealand, for instance. Quicker transport makes possible mass - production and big business, drawing supplies from, and selling goods to, all parts of the globe. Big factories could not exist without transport to carry the large number of workers they need to and from their homes. Big city stores could not have developed unless customers c
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Transport and Trade
1. Transport is one of the aids to trade. By moving goods from places where they are plentiful to places where they are scarce, transport adds to their value. The more easily goods can be brought over the distance that separates producer and consumer, the better for trade. When there were no railways, no good roads, no canals, and only small sailing ships, trade was on a small scale.
2. The great advances made in transport during the last two hundred years were accompanied by a big in crease in trade. Bigger and faster ships enabled a trade in meat to develop between Britain and New Zealand, for instance. Quicker transport makes possible mass-production and big business, drawing supplies from, and selling goods to, all parts of the global. Big factories could not exist without transport to carry the large number of workers they need to and from their homes. Big city stores could not have developed unless cus
[填空题]Transport is one of the aids to trade. By moving goods from places where they are plentiful to places where they are (36) , transport adds to their value. The more easily goods can be brought over the distance that (37) producer and consumer, the better for trade.
The great (38) made in transport during the last two hundred years were (39) by a big increase in trade. Quicker transport makes possible mass-production and big business, (40) supplies from, and selling goods to, all parts of the (41). Big factories could not (42) without transport to carry the large number of workers they need to and from their homes. Big city stores could not have developed unless customers could travel easily from the (43) and goods delivered to their homes. (44) .
Transport also prevents waste. Much of the fish landed at the ports would be wasted if it could not be taken quickly to inland towns.