Paul, Sheila, and Charlie are three friends in university. After their examinations, they want to go on a vacation. Paul invited Sheila and Charlie to go to his vacation cottage. But when the two friends arrived to the cottage, a strange man opened the door. What happened to Paul?
THE LONG TUNNEL
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Vocabulary:
Word
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Meaning
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Picture
Illustration
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bag
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container made of soft material
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banknotes
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paper money
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beard
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hair that grows on a man’s face
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bedroom
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a room for sleeping in
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bell
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hollow metal object that clapper inside that make a
ringing sound
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bend
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a curve (in the road)
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branch
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arm of a tree
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breakfast
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first meal of the day
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building
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a structure with roof and walls
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bush
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thick vegetation, smaller than tree
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college
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school for higher learning
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cottage
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small village house
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counter
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a kind of table in a shop
|
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cover
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object which is put over another object
|
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crossroads
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a place, where two or more roads meet
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curtain
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a hanging cloth at the window
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diary
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a book for a daily record of events
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door
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a structure for closing the opening to building, room,
cupboard, etc.
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doorway
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an opening fitted by a door
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driver
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person who drives (bus, car, train)
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entrance
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a place where one enters
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examination
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a test of knowledge
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front door
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the main door of the house
|
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gag
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something put over a person’s mouth to stop one speaking
|
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grass
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any low-lying plants with green blades (eaten by animals)
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guard
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one who watches over people or things
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knot
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a join made in rope or string by tying the ends together
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lane
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a narrow road or track
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leaf, leaves
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parts of plant, growing form the stem
|
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light
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not dark, appearance of brightness
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lorry
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large strong motor vehicle for transporting material
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message
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spoken or written information passed from person to person
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narrow
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a small width
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night
|
time from sunset to sunrise
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piece
|
a small part of something
|
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plan
|
a drawing showing details
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police car
|
car for police
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porch
|
covered entrance to a building
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prisoner
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anyone caught and held against their will
|
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radio
|
apparatus used to listen to music, news, etc
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railway
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a steel track upon which trains run
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road
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track with artificially prepared hard smooth surface
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rope
|
thick string made by twisting fibers together
|
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rucksack
|
bag carried on the back by tourists and campers
|
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sergeant
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officer with three stripes on uniform
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shaft
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narrow vertical space for entry to a mine or for a lift in
a building
|
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shoulder
|
part of the body to which arm is fixed
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signal
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a sign which gives instructions
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signpost
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sign with information
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soldier
|
member of army
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stone
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solid mineral matter of which rock is made
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sun
|
star around which earth travels
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telephone box
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a structure containing telephone for public use
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train
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railway carriages pulled by locomotive
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tree
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tall plant with wooden trunk and branches
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tunnel
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man-made passage through hill or under road
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wallet
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flat case for holding banknotes
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window
|
opening in a wall to let in light, usually filled with
glass
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woods
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number of trees growing in a group over a large space.
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