Unit 12 Life is full of the unexpected. 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 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 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. *过去完成时