enSCLesson 6/Space Exploration/ Session 3/09143580534/Jamaliasl22
ancient: belonging to a period of history that is thousands of years in the past; opposite of “modern”
the former: the first of two things or people mentioned; opposite of “the latter”
the latter: the second of two things, people or groups that have just been mentioned
further: at or to a greater distance; synonym of “farther”; it also means “more”; its superlative form is “furthest” or “farthest”
artificial: made or produced to copy something natural; not real; fake
well known: famous; His books are not ……………………..enough to sell.
distant: far away in space or time; not near; a star 30000 light years d…………….t from the Earth
brief: lasting only a short time; short
consider: to think carefully about sth; we must c……………. what to do next.
direct: to tell sb how to get to a place; guide; Can you ……………..t me to the station, please?
direction: instructions about how to do something, where to go, etc; Simple …………………..s for assembling the model are printed on the box.
transport: a system for carrying people or goods from one place to another using vehicles, roads, etc; North American English usually “transportation”
soccer: football; also British English informal “footy, footie”
mystery: sth strange that you cannot understand or explain; It’s a …………….. to me how he got 20 in final exam.
mysterious: difficult to understand or explain; strange; A ………………….. young woman is living next door.
beyond: on the other side of sth; too far or too advanced for somebody/something; The handle was just b……………my reach. or They ran away and were soon b…………………the river.
indicate: show; suggest
offer: suggestion
remain: stay; to continue to be something
nearly: approximately but not exactly; about; roughly
body: an object
measure: to find the size, quantity, etc. of something in standard units; A ship's speed is ………………….d in knots.
made or produced to copy something natural; not real; fake
2. SOIUMETSYR
difficult to understand or explain; strange; A ………………….. young woman is living next door.
3. RTEMHEOFR
the first of two things or people mentioned; opposite of “the latter”
4. TETRETHLA
the second of two things, people or groups that have just been mentioned
5. LWNOWNLKE
famous; His books are not ……………………..enough to sell.
6. IRCINOETD
instructions about how to do something, where to go, etc; Simple …………………..s for assembling the model are printed on the box.
7. TPORSNRTA
a system for carrying people or goods from one place to another using vehicles, roads, etc; North American English usually “transportation”
8. CDNSOIER
to think carefully about sth; we must c……………. what to do next.
9. IDEANCTI
show; suggest
10. NTNAICE
belonging to a period of history that is thousands of years in the past; opposite of “modern”
11. IATTDSN
far away in space or time; not near; a star 30000 light years d…………….t from the Earth
12. URERFTH
at or to a greater distance; synonym of “farther”; it also means “more”; its superlative form is “furthest” or “farthest”
13. ERESUAM
to find the size, quantity, etc. of something in standard units; A ship's speed is ………………….d in knots.
14. REYMTYS
sth strange that you cannot understand or explain; It’s a …………….. to me how he got 20 in final exam.
15. OYNDBE
on the other side of sth; too far or too advanced for somebody/something; The handle was just b……………my reach. or They ran away and were soon b…………………the river.
16. DRTECI
to tell sb how to get to a place; guide; Can you ……………..t me to the station, please?
17. ENYLAR
approximately but not exactly; about; roughly
18. EIARNM
stay; to continue to be something
19. SCCORE
football; also British English informal “footy, footie”
made or produced to copy something natural; not real; fake
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difficult to understand or explain; strange; A ………………….. young woman is living next door.
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3. RTEMHEOFR
the first of two things or people mentioned; opposite of “the latter”
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4. TETRETHLA
the second of two things, people or groups that have just been mentioned
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5. LWNOWNLKE
famous; His books are not ……………………..enough to sell.
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6. IRCINOETD
instructions about how to do something, where to go, etc; Simple …………………..s for assembling the model are printed on the box.
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7. TPORSNRTA
a system for carrying people or goods from one place to another using vehicles, roads, etc; North American English usually “transportation”
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8. CDNSOIER
to think carefully about sth; we must c……………. what to do next.
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9. IDEANCTI
show; suggest
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10. NTNAICE
belonging to a period of history that is thousands of years in the past; opposite of “modern”
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11. IATTDSN
far away in space or time; not near; a star 30000 light years d…………….t from the Earth
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12. URERFTH
at or to a greater distance; synonym of “farther”; it also means “more”; its superlative form is “furthest” or “farthest”
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13. ERESUAM
to find the size, quantity, etc. of something in standard units; A ship's speed is ………………….d in knots.
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14. REYMTYS
sth strange that you cannot understand or explain; It’s a …………….. to me how he got 20 in final exam.
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15. OYNDBE
on the other side of sth; too far or too advanced for somebody/something; The handle was just b……………my reach. or They ran away and were soon b…………………the river.
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16. DRTECI
to tell sb how to get to a place; guide; Can you ……………..t me to the station, please?
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17. ENYLAR
approximately but not exactly; about; roughly
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18. EIARNM
stay; to continue to be something
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19. SCCORE
football; also British English informal “footy, footie”