Cambridge IELTS 16 - Académique - Test 2 - Lecture - Passage 1 (1)
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a small item made of metal or plastic with words or a logo on it that a person carries to show their membership in an organization

badge
to determine or figure out when something happened or was created

dater, déterminer la date de
to categorize or organize something into specific groups or classifications

affecter, attribuer
the period that began about 1100 BC when people used iron tools for the first time

âge du fer
causing a lot of strong public disagreement or discussion

controversé, discutable
difficult to understand or interpret

énigmatique
someone who studies or records historical events

historien, historienne
relating or belonging to the time before history was recorded

préhistorique
a member of a male religious group that lives in a monastery

moine
a place of residence for a community of nuns or monks that is smaller or less important compared to an abbey

prieuré
to make something visible

révéler, dévoiler
shining or reflecting light in a bright way

étincelant, brillant
to clean something thoroughly by scrubbing it hard with a rough or tough material

récurer, frotter vigoureusement
more than average, but not too much

assez
to make a connection between someone or something and another in the mind

associer
to put effort and energy into doing something

prendre la peine de faire
to remove items or obstacles, often to create a clear or open space

enlever, débarrasser
to reveal, uncover, or make visible something that was hidden or covered

révéler, dévoiler
the visible edge or contour that marks the limits of an object

contour, silhouette
strong evidence or proof that supports something, emphasizing its validity or significance

témoignage, preuve
the state of happening or existing over a period of time without change or interruption

continuité
to cover a significant distance or expanse

s'étendre, se prolonger
a period of one thousand years, usually calculated from the year of the birth of Jesus Christ

millénium
using artistic forms and conventions to create effects; not natural or spontaneous

stylisé, artistique
a creation that is a visual or tangible rendering of someone or something

représentation
streamlined in shape or design, reducing resistance and allowing for smooth, efficient movement or appearance

élégant, aérodynamique
physically detached, especially where two parts are normally connected

désarticulé, déboîté
to flow or move freely in the wind, like hair or fabric

flotter, onduler
having a refined and graceful appearance or style

élégant
to become less intense and gradually diminish

fondre, se dissiper
all the parts of an area of land that can be seen at one time

paysage, vue
to place something in a particular position or setting

placer, positionner
(of a surface) having a sharp slope or angle, making it difficult to climb or walk up

escarpé, raide, pente
the period when iron was not discovered and people used bronze to make tools

l'âge de bronze
used typically before a date to show that it is not exact

vers, aux alentours de
a secular designation used to represent dates in the Gregorian calendar before the traditional reference point of the birth of Jesus Christ

AEC
a diagram or illustration that is used to show or explain something, such as a chart, graph, or drawing

figure, schéma
a sloping surface or area of land that forms the side of a hill or mountain

versant, flanc de colline
happening at irregular intervals or spread far apart over various locations

éparpillé
very great in amount or number

vaste, immense
(United Kingdom) a political division that has its own local government

comté, circonscription administrative
a creature that is unusually large in size

géant, colosse
a mark or an object formed by two short lines or pieces crossing each other

croix, croisement
a large design or drawing made on the ground, usually by arranging stones, removing soil, or shaping the land, so it can be seen clearly from above

géoglyphe, dessin géant au sol
a group of soft, white rock layers made mainly from the remains of tiny sea animals, often found in hills, cliffs, or underground

craie, calcaire crayeux
an area of open hills with chalk soil, usually covered in grass and found in southern England

terre calcaire, collines crayeuses
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