A rainy day
Today was a rainy and cold day, but yesterday was sunny. I usually set my alarm for 6:50 am, but today I had a problem. I planned to get up at 7 am, but I fell asleep. When I woke up, it was already 7:30 am. I rushed to pack my bag and went to school. I even forgot to brush my teeth!
My friend called me twice and asked if I had overslept. I didn’t reply because I was in a hurry. I don’t know how to describe the feeling—imagine if you lived far from your company and the subway broke down. You’d probably have to book a taxi. It’s a similar situation.
I attended an exam of International Logistics. The first question of test paper about which techology isn’t widely use in logistics the 1990s. Option A is internet, option B is barcode technology, option C is GPS and option D is EDI. The invigilator told me the answer is A but my classmate indicate B is correct that from textbook. So the invigilator thought this question had an ambiguity. But I chose C.
This exam ended at 3 pm. I prepared a note my classmate made it. During this exam I viewed many difficult questions. The invigilator actially told me the correct answer to a question. After the exam, due to my friend was hungry we went to dining hall. He bought a fast meal with meat and vegetable expect I ordered a Chinese style baked roll with chicken fillet and sausage of Taiwan flavour. We enjoyed this delicious meal.
When we adjoin into home, we realized that the practical training report, which is due tomorrow, hadn’t been printed. It that has 64 pages spent 2 minutes to print. The practical training coure report of logistics need to be written three sections which number one of hardware and software, number two of pre-job cognition in logistics and number three of warehouse storage planning. It took our three weeks to finish.
I learn 50 vocabulary words every day. You might notice that some of the words I learned recently appear in this article. Okay, let’s study together!
adjoin into: describe being close to someplace
allege: describing an unverified inference
envisage: similar with imagine diffence form illusion
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