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1. Suddenly seeing the face at the window me. 2. The vaccines were sent overseas by air . 3. Thousands of stood outside the palace after the royal wedding. 4. Looking back, he realized it was just a silly childhood . 5. The criminals were by local police. 6. The car landed in a ditch. Published by Macmillan Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS How creating wildlife crossings can help reindeer, bears – and even crabs Level: Intermediate •PHOT OCOPIABLE• CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM WEBSITE Thinking inside the box: the Welsh teen who tried to post himself home from Australia Level: Intermediate Naaman Zhou 8 April, 2021 A Welsh man has asked for help to find two Irish men who helped him return home from Australia in 1965. They packed him up and sent him in a crate. Brian Robson, a 75-year-old from Cardiff, is looking for two men he only knew as Paul and John. Robson was a 19-year-old working for Victorian Railways when he became homesick. But the airfare cost about £700 and he only made £40 a month. So he came up with a “stupid” plan, to buy a small wooden crate and send himself as freight. Robson said the “horrific experience” had taken four days, and he had often been stored upside down. Nearly 60 years later, Robson said he wanted to get in touch with the men to thank them and to buy them a drink. “I’m 99% sure that they were called Paul and John,” he said. “Paul really was 100% against it … but John said, ‘Don’t worry about it. I’ll persuade him.’ And so, they both helped me.” Robson bought a box “the size of a mini-fridge” and packed it with pillows, a suitcase, a book of Beatles songs and two bottles – one for water and one for urine. His friends then nailed it shut and booked Robson as freight on a Qantas flight from Melbourne to London. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 But their plan didn’t work. The flight was full, so Robson was put on a PanAm flight instead that took him to Los Angeles. A newspaper report from May, 1965 said Robson had labelled himself “a computer”. In the US, Robson was discovered by startled customs officials and then interrogated by the FBI. He told the BBC that a man had “looked through a hole in the crate and we were suddenly eye to eye”. “He jumped back a mile and said, ‘There’s a body in there.’” After questioning, he was cleared and was allowed to fly to London on a normal passenger flight. There he could return to his life in the UK. Robson had to “push his way past well-wishers” who greeted him at LA airport. He said, too, that he had still been “stiff and limping” when he flew to London. Robson said he had written to the men to thank them, but they had never replied. “We got on famously,” he said. “They used to come to my bedsit, or I would go to see them, almost on a daily basis.” But he admitted to the BBC that the crate escapade had been “stupidity”. “If my kids tried it, I would kill them. But it was a different time.” © Guardian News and Media 2021 First published in The Guardian, 08/04/2021 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Published by Macmillan Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS Level: Intermediate •PHOT OCOPIABLE• CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM WEBSITE Download 2.36 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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