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1. Masters took a pistol with him because...
a) he was sure he was going to meet Coke;
b) he always had it with him;
c) he felt safer with it.
2. Masters looked more carefully at the man because...
a) he recognized Coke;
b) there was something familiar about the man's face;
c) he recognized his voice.
3. Masters stopped because...
a) there was a sudden movement of the old man;
b) he became very suspicious;
c) they were staring at him.
13.5.3. Answer the teacher's questions. (Books closed.)
1. What news did Hugo tell Masters?
2. What did the woman speaking over the phone want?
3. What did Eric promise?
4. What did he take out of a drawer?
5. What made Masters look more carefully at an old man?
6. What made Masters think of Coke?
13.5.4. Give the main idea of this part of the story in 2-3 sentences.
13.6. Scanning practice
13.6.1. Read the questions. Be sure you've got them well in mind.
1. Who was placed behind the doors?
2. What would happen if the door which concealed the tiger was opened?
3. What would happen if the door which concealed the lady was opened?
4. What was the princess" decision?
13.6.2. Start scanning the text. Don't fail to note your time.
The lady or the tiger?
Once a king had decreed that every person accused of crime should be placed in a large room, where, in
the presence of the king and the court he is to open one of two doors which were exactly alike. Behind one door
was a hungry, man-eating tiger and behind the other a beautiful lady, dressed as a bride. If he opened the door
which concealed the tiger he was considered to be guilty and put to death, if he opened the door which
concealed the lady, he was considered innocent and was immediately married to her. No previous ties were
allowed to be an obstacle to marriage. The disposition of the lady and the tiger was, of course, a secret.
Now it happened that a young noble man who was rather poor won the love of the king's daughter; and
being suspected by the king was imprisoned and brought to trial before two doors. The princess discovered
behind which doors the lady and the tiger were to be placed. She didn't want, of course, her lover to be eaten by
tiger, but she also didn't want him to become the husband of some other lady. At length her mind was made up.
On the day of the trial she managed to signal her lover to open the right-hand door. This he immediately did.
The author leaves the question to you: «Who came out of the opened door — the lady or the tiger?»
(250 words)
13.6.3. Answer the questions in 13.6.1. (Books closed.)
13.7. Listening practice
13.7.1. Look at the following questions. You'll have to answer them after listening to the text:
1. When was the director attacked?
2. What are the police going to do?
3. Why was the director sure about the time?
4. Why couldn't he see the face of the attacker?
5. How did he break his leg?
13.7.2. Listen to the dialogue.
13.7.3. Answer the questions in 13.7.1.
13.7.4. Look through the list of words. They will help you to understand the text.
pushchair — тележка
pile — кипа
security guard — охранник
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