3.3.3 Find the following phrases and expressions in the dictionaries and give your translations:

But me no buts!

But, of course!

Last but one, last but two, next but one

There is no one but has heard it.

They chose but the best.

The journey is but begun.

3.3.4 Translate the text, using words and constructions of the Practice Section:

С улицы послышался детский плач, и я выглянул из окна. Во дворе никого и ничего не было видно. Моя мать всегда учила меня не оставлять людей в беде, поэтому я оделся и вышел. Я был уверен, что никто кроме меня не поможет бедному ребенку.

В кустах послышался шум и снова раздался плач. Самое ужасное, что я ничего не видел в темноте. Последовала короткая пауза, и плач стал громче. Наконец я увидел двух котов, стоящих напротив друг друга и издающих звуки, так похожие на детский плач. Чувство облегчения, которое я испытал, было таким сильным, что я рассмеялся.

3.4 Consult dictionaries and find the meanings of the phrasal verbs, find the examples of their use within sentences, put them down:

Look out, look at, look after, look upon, look through, look for, look up, look down, look up to, look over, overlook, look back, look around, look forward to, look into, look away;

Turn in, turn on, turn off, turn into, turn away from, turn up, turn down, turn over, turn out, turn back, turn to, turn against, turn around.

3.5 WORK WITH THE TEXT

3.5.1 Study the author’s biography and be ready to ask and answer questions about it.

Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was born Agatha May Clarissa Miller in Devon, England in 1890, the youngest of three children in a conservative, well-to-do family. Taught at home by a governess and tutors, as a child Agatha Christie never attended school. She became adept at creating games to keep herself occupied at a very young age.

A shy child, unable to adequately express her feelings, she first turned to music as a means of expression and, later in life, to writing.

In 1914, at the age of 24, she married Archie Christie, a World War I fighter pilot.

While he was off at war, she worked as a nurse. It was while working in a hospital during the war that Christie got a wide knowledge of medicines and poisons and first came up with the idea of writing a detective novel. It was completed in a year but published only in 1920, five years later.

In 1926, Archie asked for a divorce, having fallen in love with another woman.

Agatha, already upset by the recent death of her mother, disappeared. All of England became wrapped up in the case of the now famous missing writer. She was found three weeks later in a small hotel, explaining to police that she had lost her memory.

She later found happiness with her marriage in 1930 to Max Mallowan, a young archaeologist who she met on a trip to Mesopotamia. Later she assisted him in his excavations in the Middle East, which gave her extensive knowledge in the sphere.

Christie ultimately became the acknowledged Queen of Crime. In all, she wrote over 66 novels, numerous short stories and screenplays as well as a series of romantic novels using the pen name Mary Westmacott. Many of her works were made into successful feature films. Her work has been translated into more than a hundred languages. In short, she is the single most popular mystery writer of all time.

In 1971 she was awarded the high honor of becoming a Dame of the British Empire.

3.5.2 Give English equivalents for:

Обеспеченная семья, посещать школу, в совершенстве овладеть чем-либо, уметь занять себя, средство выражения, придти в голову (придумать), влюбиться, найти свое счастье в браке с, быть поглощенным чем-либо, потерять память, в общем, в конце концов, короче говоря (вкратце), обширные знания, признанный, роман, рассказ, сценарий, романтический роман, творческий псевдоним писателя, вкратце, получить орден Британской Империи (о женщине).