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CPE Unit 01 Listening_1

CPE Unit 1 Listening 1 Vocabulary


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to drag somebody along
to drag somebody along
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I was d...............d a............g to a party by a friend
I was d...............d a............g to a party by a friend

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To drag somebody along
I was d...............d a............g to a party by a friend
Antique lace
Leather outfit with antique l........e
To get chatting
We g...t c............ing
Come up with
She asked me to c........e u... w....h smth original
Jump at the opportunity
She asked me to come up with something original and I j............ed at the o..................ty
To finish an exclusive range
To finish an ex.............e r.............e for a designer
To take on somebody
I've t......n on an assistant
Sell-out concerts
It got to s...l-o...t concerts in big stadiums
Be an overnight sensation
I am literally an o.....t s............n
Arrogantly
I mean it a............ly
To hang around
I was h...........in a...........d backstage
Trip over something
The lead guitarist t.......ed o......r speakers
To be packed
The place was p.........d and I felt my hands shaking
The rest is history
It went ok, but the r.........t is h...........y
Dismal
I tried to cheer myself up after a few d...............l months
Money was running out
My money was r..............g o.....t
Предложили мне взглянуть на Верону
They suggested that I should take a look at Verona
To have a wander round
I had a w...........r r............d Bologna and fell in love with it
To settle in
I found a job and s...........d i..... immediately
It's the e............st ch.....e I remember
It's the earliest change I remember
It's funny how you can hit a r...n of bad l....k
It's funny how you can hit a run of bad luck
You should choose a variety of foods and r...g the c.......s w....h meals
You should choose a variety of foods and ring the changes with meals
I was living b........d my m.............s
I was living beyond my means
To seem likely to happen
To be in the cards
It was just one l.....ky b.....k
All down to being in the right place at the right time - just one lucky break
Everything just f......l i.....o p.......e - a new job, a new room, money
Everything just fell into place - a new job, a new room, money
Something c ........s o.... of the b......e and k......ks you s..........s
Something comes out of the blue and knocks you sideways