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b) they thought it was the police officer in the car;
c) he signalled to them.
8.5.3. Answer the teacher's questions. (Books closed.)
1. Where did Halls and Baxter see Coke?
2. What did Coke do as soon as he saw the police car?
3. What helped Coke to escape this time?
4. What did Halls feel?
5. What did Coke see on the road?
6. What did the policemen think about the car coming towards them?
8.5.4. Give the main idea of the extract in 3-4 sentences.
8.6. Scanning practice
8.6.1. Read the questions. Be sure you've got them well in mind.
1. Where did he think he lost the lighter?
2. What did he take with him when he went to the police station?
3. What did he realize when he got home?
8.6.2. Start scanning the text. Don't fail to note your time.
How I lost my lighter
The last time I went to Exham I lost my lighter. The lighter was old but it had been a present from my
mother. I tried hard to remember where and how I could have lost it. I wondered when I had last used it. At first
I could not remember. Then I knew. It had been on that bus I had taken on my way back from the National
Gallery to the boarding-house. An old man had asked me to give him a light and I had. I well remembered how
he handed the lighter back to me, so it must have disappeared either while I was on the bus or later, in the
street, between the bus stop and my boarding-house because it was there that I discovered my loss.
So I decided to get in touch with the police. Off I went. The moment I stepped outside the door I realized it
was raining hard, so I returned to my room to take my umbrella.
I reported my loss to the officer on duty at the enquiry desk saying that the lighter had my initials engraved
on it: N. S. «Very well. Let's see the lost-and-found book». The police officer lifted a heavy black book on to
his desk, opened it, and ran his finger down the page. «Quite a few things have been brought in from all over
the district today. Keys, wallet, glasses, handbag, bottle of whisky, right glove, umbrella, pocket transistor, two
books, camera...» The officer continued his list of objects for a little longer and then suddenly he raised his
voice: «Lighter! What did you say your initials are, sir?» «N. S., sergeant». «And N. S. they are».
The rest was a simple formality. The officer gave me my lighter and filled out a form for me to sign. I left
a tenshilling note as a reward for the finder, and left the police-station. I took a taxi home, and only after I had
got home did I realize that I had left my umbrella at the police-station.
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8.6.3. Answer the questions in 8.6.1.
8.7. Listening practice
8.7.1. Look at the following questions. You'll have to answer them after listening to the text.
1. Why is Peter looking at his watch?
2. Who's going into the cinema?
3. What are some people doing?
4. Where's Peter sitting?
5. What's a lady wearing?
6. Why's Lulu unhappy?
7. Why is the girl in the film crying «Help!»?
8.7.2. Listen to the story.
8.7.3. Answer the questions in 8.7.1.
8.7.4. Look through the list of words. They will help you to understand the text. terrific потрясающий
8.7.5. Listen to the dialogue. Be ready to give the contents of it in Russian.
8.7.6. Tell the contents of the dialogue in Russian as close to the text as possible.
8.8. Time for fun
8.8.1. Read and translate the jokes.
1. It only made matters worse
A husband said to his friend: «My wife doesn't allow me to sleep. She is afraid of thieves, she wakes me
up if
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