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for the judge in case he would had decided in the Spaniard's favour. It was a good lesson for the bad judge,
and he gave up the habit of taking bribes.
(227 words)
15.6.3. Answer the questions in 15.6.1. (Books closed.)
15.7. Listening practice
15.7.1. Look at the following questions. You'll have to answer them after reading the text.
1. What does he usually have with his meals?
2. What does he usually have on Mondays?
3. What perfume is Miss Smith wearing?
4. Does she always wear it?
5. What question was he going to ask her?
15.7.2. Listen to the dialogue.
15.7.3. Answer the questions in 15.7.1.
15.7.4. Look through the list of words. They will help you to understand the text.
endangered — находящийся в опасности 
owl — сова
environment — окружающая среда 
threaten — угрожать 
assassinate — убивать 
logging — валка деревьев 
bully — запугивать 
destruction — уничтожение 
solitary confinement — одиночное заключение 
torture — пытка 
courageous — мужественный
15.7.5. Listen to the story. Be ready to give the contents of it.
15.7.6. Tell the contents of the story as close to the text as possible.
15.8. Time for fun
15.8.1. Read the following jokes and then try to retell them in English.
1. LIFE TRIALS
«Come in, my poor man», said a lady to a ragged tramp, «and I will get you something to eat»;
«Thank you, ma'am».
«I suppose», continued the lady, setting a meal before him, «your life has been full of trials».
«Yes, ma'am; and the worst of it I was always got convicted».
trial — испытание, судебный процесс
convict — осудить
2. EXACT TESTIMONY
A coroner was examining a witness at the inquest.
«Your son says you saw the man jump out of the building?»
«Yes, sir».
«From your knowledge of men, do you think he jumped out of despondency?»
«No, sir; it was out of the fourth storey window».
coroner — следователь
inquest — следствие, расследование
despondency — крайнее отчаяние
!!! * 15.8.2. And now try to solve this crossword.
ACROSS:
1. A book in which you find the meaning of words. 7. Not cooked. 8. Every one. 10. Frequently. 12. The
main notion of any religion. 14. Tidy. 17. Rest of comfort. 19. Act. 21. Personal pronoun (third person
singular). 22. A meal or a drink. 23. Therefore. 24. Heap. 25. You must open these to enter houses. 28. Thirteen
down without the «s». 29. Water falling from the clouds. 31. Preposition. 32. Attempt. 33. You can see five of
these on your foot.
DOWN:
1. Pull. 2. Cold (comparative degree). 3. Not on. 4. Plural of «is». 5. Past tense of «run». 6. The twenty
fifth and twenty-third letters of the alphabet. 9. Lonely (comparative). 11. Accusative of «they». 13. You do this
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