'Biggest dinosaur ever' discovered 史上最大恐龍化石出土
媒體英語會(huì)帶大家一起學(xué)習(xí) BBC 撰稿人在報(bào)道世界大事時(shí)常用到的單詞和短語。
古生物學(xué)家說,他們?cè)诎⒏l(fā)現(xiàn)了迄今為止地球陸地上最大恐龍的骨骼化石。根據(jù)對(duì)其龐大的大腿骨做出的測(cè)量推算,這條恐龍?bào)w長(zhǎng) 40米,身高 20米。 以下是 BBC 記者 Palab Ghosh 發(fā)回的報(bào)道。
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These creatures have yet to be given a name, but they belong to a group known as Titanosaurs. They had long necks and tails and are claimed by those who discovered them to have been the largest creatures ever to have walked the Earth. At full stretch they were the height of a seven-storey building and weighed more than ten full-grown elephants. Yet they were probably not fearsome, but mild-mannered vegetarians.
The giant dinosaurs lived 100 million years ago, in what is now Patagonia. Dr Bill Sellers, a palaeontologist at the University of Manchester, says it's a very exciting discovery:
"This is an amazing find because they’ve got so many dinosaurs there, I mean, this is seven individuals and these things are enormous! And actually it's really important because we don't know very much about these. We actually have very very few complete skeletons, and it looks like they've got quite a lot of bones here. So I think we'll be able to piece together what's a real animal rather than a sort of composite."
So far more than 200 bones have been found. The discovery should increase our understanding of how these magnificent creatures evolved.
Glossary 詞匯表 (點(diǎn)擊單詞收聽發(fā)音)
- at full stretch從頭到尾、全部延伸
- fearsome令人恐懼的
- mild mannered溫順的
- amazing了不起的;令人驚奇的
- skeletons骨骼
- composite拼湊物
- magnificent壯觀巨大的
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