1. Stone Age
2. Bronze Age
3. home decoration
4. that sort of thing
5. date back to
6. be buried on one’s left side
7. give sb. an idea of
8. next to
9. work metal
10. the next life
11. a variety of reasons
12. a member of a powerful class
13. organize the construction of
14. without the use of modern construction machines and lorries
15. be linked to
16. have a hand in
17. Central Europe
18. in terms of
19. through war and armed conflict
20. through trade and cultural links
21. in the eyes of
22. remote places
23. have trade and cultural links with
24. have knowledge about
25. trade with
26. construction workers
27. close the site
28. serve… for
29. similar style
30. dig up
31. the Sanxingdui Ruins Site
32. cultural relics
33. make a poster
34. be buried underground
35. a historical city
36. on the construction site
37. build new underground lines
38. cause a long delay
39. national treasures
40. by no means
41. be concerned about
1. 石器時代
2. 銅器時代
3. 家內(nèi)裝飾
4. 那(這)一類的事情
5. 回溯到, 遠(yuǎn)在...(年代)
6. 向左側(cè)身埋葬
7. 使某人了解
8. 緊鄰的
9. 加工金屬
10. 來世
11. 許多理由
12. 有權(quán)階級中的一員
13. 組織建造…
14. 不用現(xiàn)代化建筑機(jī)械和貨車
15. 與…有關(guān)
16. 參與
17. 中歐
18. 就…而言
19. 通過戰(zhàn)爭和武裝沖突
20. 通過貿(mào)易和文化交流
21. 在...心目中
22. 遠(yuǎn)方
23. 與…有貿(mào)易和文化交流
24. 知道
25. 與…進(jìn)行交易
26. 建筑工人
27. 封鎖現(xiàn)場
28. 為…提供…
29. 類似的風(fēng)格
30. 掘起, 挖出
31. 三星堆遺址
32. 文物
33. 制作一張海報(bào)
34. 被埋在地下
35. 歷史名城
36. 在建筑工地
37. 建筑新地鐵
38. 引起長時間耽擱
39. 國寶
40. 決不
41. 關(guān)心
42. decorating materials
43. have interest in
44. a matter of education
45. for nothing
46. result in
47. spread the basic knowledge among the population
48. weigh…against…
49. a professional discipline
50. the field work
51. treasure hunters
52. follow the right procedures
42. 裝飾材料
43. 對…有興趣
44. 教育的問題
45. 免費(fèi),徒勞
46. 導(dǎo)致
47. 向大眾宣傳基本知識
48. 把…看得比…更重要
49. 非常專業(yè)的學(xué)科
50. 野外工作
51. 盜寶者
52. 遵循正確的程序
1. From tests on his teeth, it is certain that he spent his childhood in central Europe.
2. Buried with him were the tools of a hunter or warrior.
3. Close to his head were two pots made of clay, tools and materials to make arrows.
4. Next to them lay a cushion stone, upon which the man could work metal.
5. It was all that a person would need to survive-clothing, tools, weapons, pottery and spare materials to make new tools.
6. It is possible that the King of Stonehenge was linked to the stones: he may have had a hand in planning the monument, or in helping transport and pull up the stones.
7. In terms of technical development, people were going from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age.
8. Iron came later, in what was called the Iron Age.
9. At first it was thought that it was through war and armed conflict, but it is now believed to have happened through trade and cultural links.
10. Thanks to modern technology, to find out more facts about the man buried in the grave is possible.
11. For example, a gold mask and a bronze statue of a man remind visitors of the bronze masks and big bronze statues at Sanxingdui because of their similar style.
12. In the spring of 1929, a farmer in today’s Nanxing Town, was working in the fields, when his son dug up a round piece of jade.
13. It was four o’clock in the afternoon when he and his grandpa reached the museum in Guanghan, where an official warmly received them.