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NewConceptEnglishIII
Lesson1APumaatlarge
Pumasarelarge,cat-
LondonZooawildpuma(spot)forty-fivemilessouthof
London,theywerenottaken(serious).,astheevidencebeganto
accumulate,expertsfromtheZoofeltobligedinvestigate,forthedescriptions
(give)bypeoplewhoclaimedto(see)thepumawere
(extraordinary)similar.
Thehuntthepumabeganinasmallvillageawoman
(pick)blackberriessaw*alargecat*
ranawaywhenshesawit,andexpertsconfirmedthatapumawillnotattackahumanbeing
,thepumawasoftenobservedatone

went,
in____numberofplacesandpumafurwasfound(cling)
complainedof"cat-likenoises*atnightandabusinessmanonafishingtripsawthepumaupatree.
Theexpertswerenowfullyconvincedthattheanimalwasapuma,wherehaditcome
from?nopumashadbeenreported(miss)fromanyzoointhecountry,thisone
must(be)inthe(possess)ofaprivate(collect)and
,butthepumawasnotcaught.
____isdisturbingtothinkthatadangerouswildanimalisstillatlargeinthequietcountryside.
Lesson2Thirteenequalsone
Ourvicar____always(raise)moneyforonecauseor,buthehasnever
managedtogetenoughmoneytohavethechurchclock(repair).Thebigclock
usedto(strike)thehoursdayandnightwasdamagedmanyyearsagoandhasbeen
silenteversince.
Onenight,,ourvicarwokeupastart:theclockwasstrikingthe
hours!(look)athiswatch,hesawthatitwasoneo'clock,butthebellstruckthirteen
timesitstopped.(arm)withatorch,thevicarwentupintotheclock:.
,hecaughtsightafigure
heimmediatelyrecognizedasBillWilkins,ourlocalgrocer.
'WhateverareyoudoinguphereBill?*askedthevicarsurprise.
Tmtryingtorepairthebell/
,Iwashopingtogiveyousurprise.,
'Youcertainlygivemeasurprise!'saidthevicar.'You'veprobablywokenup
,I'mgladthebellisworkingagain.,
That*sthetrouble,vicar/answeredBill.'It*sworkingallright,Fmafraidthatat
oneo'clockitwillstrikethirteentimesandisnothingIcandoaboutit."
Wellgetusedthat,Bill/saidthevicar."Thirteenisnotasgoodone,butit's
'
Lesson3Anunknowngoddess

Sometimeago,interestingdiscoverywasmadebyarchaeologistsontheAegean

(prosperity),forit
-oftenthreestoreyshigh-
hadlargeroomsbeautifully(decorate)
adrainagesystem,foragreatmanyclaypipeswerefoundbeneaththenarrowstreets.
Thetemplewhichthearchaeologistsexploredwasusedaplaceofworshipfromthe
,clayfragments
,atonetime,been
(date)fromthefifteenth
(miss)
headmust(find)
(construct)thefragments,they
were(amaze)tofindthatthegoddessturnedtobeavery
modern-(look).
Shewaswearingafull-,shewas
verygracefulindeed,but,far,thearchaeologistshavebeen(able)to:.
discoverheridentity.
Lesson4ThedoublelifeofAlfredBloggs.
Thesedays,peoplewhodomanualworkoftenreceivefarmoneythanpeoplewho
“white-collar
workers^^
humannature,agreatmanypeopleareoftenwillingtosacrifice(high)payfor
theprivilegeofbecomingwhite-,
asitdidinthecaseofAlfredBloggswhoworkedasadustmanfortheEllesmereCorporation.
Whenhegotmarried,Alfwasembarrassedtosayanythingtohiswifeabouthisjob.
He(simple),helefthome
(dress)
(return)homeatnight,hetookashower

secret.
AlF'swifehasneverdiscoveredthatshemarriedadustmanandshenever,forAlf

asheusedto,hefeelsthathisriseinstatusiswellworththe(lose)
,hewillwearasuitalldayandotherswillcallhim"”,
"A1F'.
Lesson5Thefacts
Editorsofnewspapersandmagazinesoftengoto(extreme)toprovidetheir

well-knownmagazinetowriteanarticleonthepresident'spalaceinanewAfricanrepublic.
Whenthearticlearrived,
articlebegan:'(hundred)ofstepsleadtothehighwallwhichsurroundsthe
president'spalace/Theeditoratoncesentthejournalistatelegram(instruct)himto
findouttheexactnumberofstepsandthe(high)ofthewall.
Thejournalistimmediatelysetout(obtain)theseimportantfacts,buthe:.
tookalongtimetosendthem.,theeditorwasgettingimpatient,forthemagazine
,
fax(inform)thejournalistthatifhedidnotreplysoonhewouldbefired.
Whenthejournalistagainfailedtoreply,theeditorreluctantlypublishedthearticleasit
had(origin),theeditoratlastreceiveda
,buthehadbeen
,hehadatlastbeenallowedtosendafaxwhichhe
informedtheeditorthathehadbeenarrestedwhile(count)the1,084steps
(lead)tothefifteen-footwallwhichsurroundedthepresident'spalace.
Lesson6Smash-and-grab!"#$%
TheexpensiveshopsinafamousnearPiccadillywerejust'^opening^^.Atthistimeofthe
morning,,theownerofajewelleryshopwasadmiringa
(work)busilysinceeighto'clockandhad
(beautiful)arranged
(gaze)atthedisplayforseveralminutes,
wentbackintohisshop.
Thesilencewassuddenlybrokenalargecar,itsheadlightsonandits
home(blare),'
manstayedatthewheeltwootherswithblackstockingovertheirfacesjumpedout
,Mr.

(strike)byaheavystatue,
____hewastoobusy(help)himselftodiamonds(notice)
wasalloverinthreeminutes,forthemenscrambledbackintothecaranditmovedoffat
,(throw)
ashtraysandvases,butitwas(possible)
with(thousand):.
Lesson7Mutilatedladies&'()*
Hasiteverhappenedtoyou?Haveyoueverputyourtrousersinthewashingmachineand
rememberedtherewasalargebanknoteinyourbackpocket?Whenyourescuedyour
trousers,didnoteinyourbackpocket?Whenyourescuedyourtrousers,didyoufindthenotewas
whiterwhite?PeoplewholiveinBritainneedn'tdespairwhentheymademistakeslikethis
(andalotofpeopledo)!(fortunate)forthem,theBankofEnglandhasateamcalled
MutilatedLadiesdealswithclaimsfrompeoplefedtheirmoneyamachine
,seems,lovetochewupmoney!
ArecentcaseconcernsJaneButlinfiance,John,runsasuccessfulfurniture
(contain)$3,000intothe
-,
Janecookedtheirdinnerinthemicrowaveovenand(with)realizingit,cookedher
fiance'-cookedwallet
andnotesturned___ash!Johnwenttoseehisbankmanagerwhosentthe(remain)of
walletandthemoneythespecialdepartmentoftheBankofEnglandinNewcastle:the
MutilateLadies!TheyexaminedtheremainsandJohngotallhismoney.'Solong
there'ssomethingtoidentify,wewillgivepeopletheirmoneyback,'saida
spokeswomanfortheBank.*Lastyear,wepaid$,.
TheQueen'sheadappearsonEnglishbanknotes,and'lady,refersthis.
Lesson8Afamousmonastery+ ,-.
,473metres,itisthe
,witchwasfoundedin
eleventhcentury,,
livesoftravellers(cross),werefirst
broughtfromAsia,
hasbeenbuiltthroughthemountains,thePassis(little)dangerous,eachyear,

newtunnel,therearestillafewpeoplewhorashlyattempt____crossthePassonfoot.
Duringthesummermonths,themonasteryisverybusy,foritisvisitedbythousandsof:.
,thedogshaveto
(keep),,lifeatthemonasteryisquite
-30/
monkspreferwintersummerfortheyhavemore(private).Thedogshavegreater
freedom,____,

youngpeople,wholovethepeaceofmountains,alwaysreceivewarmwelcomeatSt.
Bernard'smonastery.
Lesson9Flyingcats01

humans,
,
(much)
,thereisgood
*sabilitytosurvivefallsisbasedfact.
RecentlytheNewYorkAnimalMedicalCentermadeastudy132catsoveraperiodof
:theyhadfallenoffhighbuildings,
,NewYorkisthe(idea)place
forsuchaninterestingstudy,thereisno(short)
ofhigh-risewindowsillstofall!Onecat,Sabrina,fell32storeys,yetonlysufferedfrom
a(break)(well-train)paratroopers.'adoctorsaid.
seemsthatthe(far)catsfall,
longdrop,,fallingcatshave
(fly)
air-resistanceandreducestheshockofimpacttheyhittheground.
Lesson10ThelossoftheTitanic“3456”89:
Thegreatship,Titanic,sailedNewYorkSouthamptonApril10th,
,,the46,000:.
,,shewasnotonlythelargestshipthathad
everbeenbuilt,butwasregardedas(sink),forshehadsixteenwatertight
,shewouldbeabletofloat.
Thetragic(sink)ofthisgreatlinerwillalways(remember),
forshewentdownherfirstvoyageheavy(lose)oflife.
Fourdaysaftersettingout,theTitanicwassailingtheicywaterofthe
NorthAtlantic,
alarm(give),thegreatshipturnedsharply(avoid)adirectcollision.
TheTitanicturnedjustintime,narrowly(miss)theimmensewalkofice
,therewasaslight
(tremble)soundfrombelow,andthecaptainwentd