Two identical circles, two identical triangles and two parallel lines form a figure which is both axisymmetric and centrosymmetric

Two identical circles, two identical triangles and two parallel lines form a figure which is both axisymmetric and centrosymmetric

Two circles: the middle vertical line with the axis of symmetry as the center line, and the center line passes through the center point
Two triangles: impossible
Two parallel lines: parallel to the axis of symmetry, the axis of symmetry in the center