book iv lesson 2 the bad luck theory rosalie lin 2013.3.4 play hard, study hard
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Book IV Lesson 2 The Bad Luck Theory
Rosalie Lin 2013.3.4
Play hard, study hard.
• Charles Darwin spent all of his life working on his of evolution.
theory
• The bottle when I opened it.
popped
• Don’t move the camera, or you’ll get photos.fuzzy
• The of the moon was reflected in the water on the cloudless night.
image
• It is important for a company to create a positive in order to be successful.
image
• The student that he had never cheated on an exam.
stated
• The mayor will make a tomorrow about
the new tax.statement
• Thomas and Michael are so in appearance that
people assume they are twins. similar
• The between the two paintings suggest that they were painted by the same person.
similarities
• The earthquake that in Taiwan on September 21, 1999, caused a great deal of damage.
occurred
• It never to me that he would be so helpful.
occurred
• Our meeting at the coffee shop this morning was pure
. coincidence
• It was purely that we both did our projects on Murphy’s law.
coincidental
• _____________, the woman I just met at my yoga class is my son’s teacher.
Coincidentally
• My brother is interested in science; he wants to be a
one day.
physicist
• I’m not good at ; it’s my worst subject.
physics
• No one has been able to why ships and planes have
gone missing in the Bermuda Triangle.
explain
• You have been late every day this week! What is your for this?
explanation
• This school is very in its acceptance of new students.
selective
• Michael Jordan was by the Chicago Bulls in the 1984 NBA draft.
selected
• It is important for a school to have a good of books in its library.
selection
• My teacher has a good for students’ names.
memory
• It was the most moment of my life.
memorable
• I find it really hard to new English vocabulary.
memorize
• Irene to get very nervous when she has to speak in public.
tends
• Losing his son was the worst in his life.
episode
• Keeping your mind on the goal will increase the of success.
probability
• I can’t find my cell phone. I just left it at home.
probably
• The customer complained to the manager about the bad attitude and slow service.
cashier’s
• She read her magazine while waiting in the supermarket checkout .
lane
• The government is planning to build a highway through the city.
four-lane
• Roger turned to his girlfriend and asked, “How can I that I really love you?”
prove