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Unit 12 Life is full of the unexpected. | |
<word> | |
backpack | |
oversleep | |
give ... a lift | |
miss | |
unexpected | |
block | |
worker | |
stare | |
disbelief | |
above | |
burn | |
alive | |
take off | |
till | |
west | |
cream | |
boss | |
pie | |
course | |
bean | |
market | |
costume | |
embarrassed | |
announce | |
hoax | |
discovery | |
lady | |
officer | |
believable | |
embarrassing | |
New Zealand | |
Italy | |
Mars | |
Carl | |
Orson Welles | |
<phrase> | |
take a shower | |
by the time ... | |
alarm clock | |
go off () | |
keep doing sth. | |
wake up | |
put on some clothes | |
rush out of the door | |
give ... a lift | |
at least | |
be five minutes late for class 5 | |
be full of ... | |
arrive at | |
be about to do sth. | |
even though | |
wait in line with ... | |
go on | |
stare at sb. / sth. / | |
in disbelief | |
jump out of bed | |
go straight to the airport | |
miss my plane | |
think to oneself | |
wait till the next day | |
hear about | |
the day before | |
turn into | |
show up | |
by the end of () | |
get dressed | |
costume party | |
stay up all night | |
April Fool’s Day | |
an introduction to ... | |
take place | |
local supermarkets | |
sell out | |
lose weight | |
find out | |
end up doing sth. | |
get married | |
cancel his show | |
hundreds of | |
thousands of | |
police officers | |
rush to ... | |
more than | |
run away from | |
on the first day of school | |
turn around | |
hand in | |
<sentence> | |
Life is full of the unexpected. | |
By the time I got up, my brother had already gotten in the shower. | |
When I got to school, I realized I had left my backpack at home. | |
I overslept. | |
Luckily, W's dad saw me on the street and gave me a lift in his car. | |
I went to my favorite coffee place even though it was two blocks east from my office. | |
As I was waiting in line with other office workers, I heard a loud sound. | |
He is a hard worker and a skilled gardener. | |
We stare in disbelief at the black smoke rising above the burning building. | |
He stared at me in disbelief. | |
We were flying above the clouds. | |
When I arrived, one of the vehicles was still burning. | |
I felt lucky to be alive. | |
I jumped out of bed and went straight to the airport. | |
The other planes were full so I had to wait till the next day. | |
Rain is spreading from the west. | |
I put cream in the coffee. | |
I completed the work for my boss. The workday ended. | |
My mother finished making the apple pie. | |
He didn't show up until midnight. | |
When he put the noodles into a bowl, he realized he had forgotten to add the green beans. | |
In the morning, it is crowded in the market. | |
by the end of the school day | |
A, B and C are talking about April Fool's Day. | |
A friend invited him to a costume party. | |
He was really embarrassed. | |
One April Fool's Day, a reporter in England announced that there would be no more spaghetti because the spaghetti farmers in Italy had stopped growing spaghetti. | |
Many people ran to their local supermarkets to buy as much spaghetti as they could. | |
By the time people realized that the story was a hoax, all of the spaghetti across the country had been sold out. | |
Football games often sell out well in advance. | |
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