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92 size and shape
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large enormous tiny microscopic1 average medium short width thin thick circular square rectangle rectangular height oval triangular2 semi-circle cube sphere three-dimensional pyramid diamond star-shaped cylindrical3 round spherical4 shallow vast
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shape like a ….
Have dimensions of
Have (5) sides
(bigger) than average
(be) in the shape of
Beginner
A: what book is that?
B: I just bought a new atlas5. I’m looking this map of the world. Look at Russia! That’s a vast country.
A: Canada, china, and the use are huge too.
B; there are several tiny countries in the world too. Countries like Monaco are smaller than many cities.
A: those small countries are microscopic compared to Russia. European countries are relatively6 small. France looks quite big in Europe, but compared to many countries in other continents, it’s not very large at all.
B: britain is half the size of france, but great Britain is still one of the largest islands in the world.
A; the thing with large countries is that often they have vast areas of land that are useless or hardly used. Russia and Canada have enormous areas of ice and forest.
Intermediate
A: that looks like an interesting book.
B: it is. It’s got pictures of interesting building from all over the world, with brief descriptions of how they were build, their purpose, and so on.
A: there are the pyramids. It’s easy to see how they got that name! they don’t have smooth sides though.
B: they don’t now, but most of them did originally. There’s picture of the pentagon in the united states. It’s very distinctive7 with its five sides.
A; look at that cylindrical office building. I’ve never been seen one that shape before.
B; yes. Usually only towers are cylindrical in shape.
A: tv towers are usually thicker at the bottom than at the top. They’re not perfectly8 cylindrical.
B: this is the world’s largest sports stadium. It’s a massive oval.
A; what sports do they play there?
B: it says here that it’s mainly used for big football matches and athletics9 meetings.
A: is that building a perfect cube?
B: according to the book, it is. I’ve never seen a building that is a perfect cube. Look at the building. From the air, it looks like a square with a semi-circle attached to each of its four sides. What kind of building is it?
A: is says here that it’s a war memorial. Now, there’s a distinctive structure-the atomium in Brussels. See? It consists of several connected by cylinders10. I believe you can go up and down inside it.
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large enormous tiny microscopic1 average medium short width thin thick circular square rectangle rectangular height oval triangular2 semi-circle cube sphere three-dimensional pyramid diamond star-shaped cylindrical3 round spherical4 shallow vast
phrases
shape like a ….
Have dimensions of
Have (5) sides
(bigger) than average
(be) in the shape of
Beginner
A: what book is that?
B: I just bought a new atlas5. I’m looking this map of the world. Look at Russia! That’s a vast country.
A: Canada, china, and the use are huge too.
B; there are several tiny countries in the world too. Countries like Monaco are smaller than many cities.
A: those small countries are microscopic compared to Russia. European countries are relatively6 small. France looks quite big in Europe, but compared to many countries in other continents, it’s not very large at all.
B: britain is half the size of france, but great Britain is still one of the largest islands in the world.
A; the thing with large countries is that often they have vast areas of land that are useless or hardly used. Russia and Canada have enormous areas of ice and forest.
Intermediate
A: that looks like an interesting book.
B: it is. It’s got pictures of interesting building from all over the world, with brief descriptions of how they were build, their purpose, and so on.
A: there are the pyramids. It’s easy to see how they got that name! they don’t have smooth sides though.
B: they don’t now, but most of them did originally. There’s picture of the pentagon in the united states. It’s very distinctive7 with its five sides.
A; look at that cylindrical office building. I’ve never been seen one that shape before.
B; yes. Usually only towers are cylindrical in shape.
A: tv towers are usually thicker at the bottom than at the top. They’re not perfectly8 cylindrical.
B: this is the world’s largest sports stadium. It’s a massive oval.
A; what sports do they play there?
B: it says here that it’s mainly used for big football matches and athletics9 meetings.
A: is that building a perfect cube?
B: according to the book, it is. I’ve never seen a building that is a perfect cube. Look at the building. From the air, it looks like a square with a semi-circle attached to each of its four sides. What kind of building is it?
A: is says here that it’s a war memorial. Now, there’s a distinctive structure-the atomium in Brussels. See? It consists of several connected by cylinders10. I believe you can go up and down inside it.
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1 microscopic | |
adj.微小的,细微的,极小的,显微的 | |
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2 triangular | |
adj.三角(形)的,三者间的 | |
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3 cylindrical | |
adj.圆筒形的 | |
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4 spherical | |
adj.球形的;球面的 | |
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5 atlas | |
n.地图册,图表集 | |
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6 relatively | |
adv.比较...地,相对地 | |
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7 distinctive | |
adj.特别的,有特色的,与众不同的 | |
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8 perfectly | |
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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9 athletics | |
n.运动,体育,田径运动 | |
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10 cylinders | |
n.圆筒( cylinder的名词复数 );圆柱;汽缸;(尤指用作容器的)圆筒状物 | |
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