Unit 8 Ola
Unit 8 Ola
2. mineshaft b. the top layer of something that you can touch or see.
3. rainforest c. a place where people take valuable materials from the
ground.
4. attraction d. to ask for money in exchange for a service or item.
5. mine e. to make a hole in the ground using your hands or tools.
6. carve f. to get valuable materials from the ground.
7. canyon g. to finish something fully without missing any parts.
8. well h. to cut something into a shape using a tool.
9. servant i. a place or thing that draws people in because it is
interesting or beautiful.
10. chamber j. a room used for a special purpose.
11. dig k. a deep valley with steep sides, often made by a river.
12. fall l. the act of allowing someone to enter a place.
13. admission m. a story from the past that may be true but is hard to
believe.
14. charge n. a deep hole in the ground that gives water when you pull it
up.
15. compose o. to drop down from a higher place to a lower one.
16. surface p. a long tunnel that goes down into the ground to reach a
mine.
17. complete q. a person who works for another person and helps them.
18. mine (v) r. the form or outline of an object.
19. shape s. a low area of land between hills or mountains.
20. legend t. to create something, like music or writing, by putting ideas
together.
1. beast a. a strong metal used for making many things like buildings
and tools.
2. clay b. a flat piece made from clay that is baked and used for
floors or walls.
3. glass c. a clear material that you can see through, often used for
windows.
4. courtyard d. a soft material from the ground that can be shaped when
wet.
5. confuse e. to make someone unsure or unable to think clearly.
6. ruins f. an open area surrounded by walls or buildings.
7. steel g. a hard piece of rock found in nature.
8. brick h. a small, hard block used to build walls and buildings.
9. concrete i. the act of buying and selling goods or services.
10. trade j. a smooth stone that is often shiny and used for decoration.
11. marble k. a white substance used for writing on blackboards.
12. emblem l. a group of people who share the same culture and live
together.
13. wood m. a symbol that represents something important.
14. tribe n. to create something new that did not exist before.
15. stone o. a large and often wild animal.
16. exhibit p. the material from trees that we use to make furniture and
buildings.
17. invent q. the remains of old buildings that are broken down.
18. chalk r. a shape or form of a person or object.
19. ceramic tile s. a strong building material made from sand, water, and
stone.
20. figure t. to show something in a public place for people to see.