The Curse of The Mummy
The Curse of The Mummy
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Joyce Hanna
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DOMINOES
The Curse
of the
Mummy
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Curse of
the Mummy
Joyce Hannam
O:X FORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
BEFORE READING
1 Look at the plan of Tutankhamun's tomb when Howard Carter found it.
Match the pictures with the rooms on the plan.
c small room
a burial room
d long room
b treasure room
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But he wasn't king for very long. He died when he was museum a
building with old
eighteen. That's only one year older than me! Why did he things in it
die then? Perhaps we can find the answer when we find his artist a person
who makes
tomb. Mr Carter thinks it's in the Valley of the I(ings. He pictures
began looking for it five years ago, and he doesn't want Tutankhamun
/t u:t mk a: 'm u:n/
to
diary a book where you write about what happens every day
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true we need some help - from
something or someone.
Perhaps you think a year's
a long time? It's not when
you're looking for a little tomb
in a very big valley. Where
are all of Tutankhamun's
treasures? Mr Carter thinks he
knows - and I think he's right,
but let's wait and see!
Well, good night, diary - from
me, Tariq.
But where?
It's late now and the sky is dark. Suddenly I feel cold. Is
Tutankhamun's body in a tomb somewhere near us now?
Are we going to find it soon? Is Mr Carter's little yellow bird
going to help us or not? Who knows?
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her face and she ran after him again.
Am I going to see Anne again? I like her a lot, but I
don't like her teacher, Mr Ayrton. He's a lot older than her.
Perhaps he's a very good artist, but why must she run to
him every time he calls her? She needs to be with young
people, not old Mr Ayrton!
It's another beautiful night tonight. Desert nights are
wonderful. But again I feel very cold. I think the dead
kings come near us and watch us at night. I can feel their
dead eyes looking at us coldly. Some people think they're
angry with us for digging here. They say bad things
happen to people when they go into Egyptian tombs
looking for treasure. But Mr Carter is OK, and he began
I gave it to her
digging in Egypt years ago. So perhaps they're wrong! and she
smiled.
READING CHECK
Are these sentences true or false? Tick the boxes. True False
a Howard Carter is telling the story. □
b Tariq is helping Mr Carter look for Tutankhamun's tomb. □ □
c Lord Carnarvon is giving money to Mr Carter. □ □
d Tutankhamun died when he was very old. □ □
e Some Italian artists came to visit on September 12th 1922. □ □
f One of the artists, Anne, has an older teacher, Mr Ayrton.
□ □
g Tariq likes Mr Ayrton.
□ □
WORD WORK
1 Match the words with the pictures.
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2 Write the words to match the things in the picture.
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b .........................
GUESS WHAT
What happens in the next chapter? Tick four boxes.
a D Mr Carter's men find the door to a tomb in the sand.
b D Mr Carter wants to tell everyone all about his work.
c D Mr Carter's yellow bird dies.
d D A mummy begins to kill people.
e D Lord Carnarvon comes to Egypt with his daughter.
f D Carnarvon and Carter are excited when they look at the tomb door.
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Chapter 2
There's something here!
Nove111ber 4th 19 22
step a part of Something wonderful happened today! We found a step
a stair
in the sand. It was about 4 p.m. when someone suddenly
voice you use
this to speak cried out behind me. It was my friend Karim.
'Tariq, quick, there's something here!' I ran to him and
we dug fast. We soon found a step in the sand and under
the first step we could see a second one.
I said 'Stop! We must get Mr Carter.' Someone found Mr
Carter and he ran over to us. When he saw the step, he was
very excited and he couldn't speak. We all waited. Then he
found his voice. 'Dig' he cried. 'Dig I say!' So we all dug
very quickly and we found five more steps before the sun
went down. Then we stopped.
Now we are all very tired, but very excited. At dinner
there were many questions in all our heads: 'What are we
going to find next?' 'Is there a tomb here?' 'Is it going to be
We soon found
a step in the open or closed?'
sand.
Early tomorrow morning we must dig more. I don't think
I'm going to sleep very much tonight. At last there is
something new in the sand. And my friend I(arim found it!
would like to hear all about this, too. Without them here, cover to put
something on so
there's nobody to talk to - nobody but you, my diary. you can't see it
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Nove111ber 12th 1922
Something very strange happened today. A snali:e
killed Mr Carter's yellow bird and ate it. Karim was ill,
and his face went white, when he heard about it.
'The yellow bird helped us to find Tutankhamun's
tomb,' he said, 'but now Tutankhamun sends this snake
to kill the bird because he is angry with us. We must stop
digging at once and never, never open the boy-king's
tomb.'
Mr Carter told l(arim to be quiet and not to say all those
crazy things in front of the younger boys. 'Listen to me,
l(arim,' he said, 'Tutankhamun died thousands of years
ago. He can't be angry with us, do you hear?'
Who is right about Tutankhamun? Mr Carter, or l(arim?
I don't know. But I'm beginning to feel afraid.
d ........................ thinks Tutankhamun is angry because people are opening his tomb.
e ........................ says Tutankhamun can't be angry because he died thousands of years ago.
f ........................ looks ill when he comes to see the door in the sand.
g ........................ hears Evelyn talking quietly to her father.
WORD WORK
1 Find the words in the stones to complete the sentences.
Mother,
Here we are in £g pt. Father and I are
ver tired. It's (a) .. .t . r?.i.D§ .. for us
to be here after a\\ that time on the
ship. Dadd wanted to go down the
(b) ························ and
see the door to
the tomb when we arrived. There were
<c> ························ of an £g ptian king on it.
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(d) we find something in the
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GUESS WHAT
What happens in the next chapter? Match the first and the second parts of these
sentences.
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jewels and treasure everywhere behind the door.
'I can see golden animals and chairs and-'
'Shh,' said Mr Carter, 'More quietly, please, Tariq! We
don't want everyone to hear.'
'Tomorrow we must cover the doors and the steps with
sand again,' said Lord Carnarvon. 'But tonight ... '
He stopped speaking. He and Mr Carter looked at me.
I looked from Lord Carnarvon to Mr Carter. 'Can we go
into the tomb tonight?' I asked. 'To have a look?'
'What do you want to do?' asked Lord Carnarvon. 'I
think your father would like you to come with us.'
I didn't take long to answer. 'I'm coming,' I said.
We're going into the tomb at midnight with lights. We
must wait for some hours. When everyone in the camp is
sleeping we can go.
g Tariq and Carter leave the tomb because they are afraid.
WORD WORK
1 Match the words in the snake with the underlined words in the sentences.
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b
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d
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3 Look at the blue squares and write the name of this Egyptian person.
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GUESS WHAT
What happens in the next chapter? Tick the boxes.
1 Who photographs the things in the 3 When do Carter and his men go into
tomb? the second room in the tomb?
a D Mr Carter. a D Two months later.
b D Tariq. b D Never.
c D Evelyn. c D Twenty years later.
2 Who feels Tutankhamun is near him? 4 What does Tariq dream about?
a D Mr Carter. a D Anne and Mr Ayrton.
b D Lord Carnarvon. b D Treasure.
c D Tariq. c D His father in Cairo.
Chapter 4
Every day we find new things
Dece,nber 22nd 1922
Today, a month after my night visit to the tomb, we opened
the tomb door again, this time in front of everybody. Many
important Egyptians came to the Valley of the Kings with
lots of newspaper men and interested people from all over
the world. Many people talked to us, but I said nothing
about the golden treasures in the tomb. Only my father
knows about them.
When we opened the door in the sunlight, everybody
could see the gold and the treasures. First Mr Carter is
going to photograph everything we find in the tomb. After
the photographs, we can move things and look at them
carefully. Then we must write all about each treasure in
a book. After that, we must send them to the Museum in
Cairo. This work is going to take a long time, but we must
be very careful when we move things. Mr Carter picked
up a shoe in the tomb today and it broke into little pieces
in his hands!
'Forget
Tutankhamun. and of the treasures and then they left.
He is dying.'
The walls of the burial room are covered with pictures.
There are many pictures of Tutankhamun with a young
woman. Mr Carter says she is his queen, Ankhesenamun.
She has a strong, dark face. It makes me think of Anne, the
French artist from my dream.
In some of the pictures, Ankhesenamun is giving
Tutankhamun flowers, and he is smiling at her. They look
very happy. Mr Carter thinks they were very happy when
they married. Am I going to be happy when I marry? I'd
like to marry Anne. But where is she now? Back in
France? ()r here in Egypt in a museum somewhere, looking
at Ancient Egyptian jewels and statues?
After Tutankhamun died, Mr Carter says, the next king
of Egypt was Lord Ay, a man twenty years older than
queen th e wif e Tutankhamun. When Mr Carter told me about this, I
of
to draw and write about all the things in the tomb before sending them to the Museum
in London. Carter and his men find pens, games , shirts and a beautifu I golden bed in the
first room of the tomb. After seven days of hard work there are no more things in it. Then
Carter and his men can go through into the second room. This room has pictures of King
Tutankhamun and his mother, Ankhesenamun, on its walls. After work Tariq sleeps, and he
has a dream about being Lord Ay. He sees Ankhesenamun in his sleep. She has the face of
WORD WORK
Use the words in the picture to complete the sentences on page 25.
on his ship.
d Egyptian kings didn't live in small houses, they lived in very big .
e Cleopatra was of Egypt in Julius Caesar's time.
f Would you like to on this bed and sleep?
g Don't drink that! It's got in it!
h There was a statue of Hathor in a golden .
i The dead king lay in one room of the tomb - the room.
j Carter and Lord Carnarvon walked the tomb, looking at everything.
k Each of the box had a different picture on it.
GUESS WHAT
What happens in the next chapter? Tick the boxes. Yes Perhaps No
□ □
2 Put the correct letters at the end of each sentence:
HC (Howard Carter), LC (Lord Carnarvon), or T (Tariq).
a He becomes ill. ... l . ..
b He thinks of the French girl, Anne.............
c His dog dies.............
d He laughs at the things in the newspapers .............
e He wants to go on working in Tutankhamun's tomb.............
f He hears a voice in his head.............
g He doesn't think Tutankhamun is angry with anyone.............
WORD WORK
Find words in the puzzle and complete the sentences on page 31.
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a I can hear a X':0 .0.$.'1:· i.t.Q . flying around the bedroom and I can't get to sleep.
b There's a snake .................. on his foot. Perhaps that killed him.
c It's very .................. to go across the desert without taking any water with you.
d There's picture writing over the door to the tomb. I think it's a .................. and it says we
are all going to die.
e Are you .................. this is Tutankhamun's tomb? I don't think it is.
f The dead king's body lay in a gold .................. and that was in a big stone .................. .
g Is there anything in that box? No, there's nothing.................it.
GUESS WHAT
The next chapter is seven years later. What happens? Tick the boxes.
a Mr Carter ...
1 D is suddenly ill and dies.
2 D finishes his work in Tutankhamun's tomb.
3 D goes crazy.
b Tariq ...
1 D meets the French artist Anne again.
2 D never sees the French artist Anne
again.
3 D reads about the French Artist Anne
in the newspaper.
c Tariq's father ...
1 D doesn't like Anne.
2 D thinks Anne is bad for his son.
3 D thinks Anne is a good artist.
d Anne and Tariq ...
1 D learn to say goodbye to the past.
2 D die in a car accident.
3 D marry.
Chapter 6
The end of a wonderfttl time
Fel,ruary 13th 1932
It's time for me to finish my diary now. I stopped writing
it seven years ago, but the story of Tutankhamun's tomb
didn't finish then. For seven more years Mr Carter and his
workers stayed in the Valley of the Kings. They found a
small fourth room in the tomb. There was food and drink
there. (Would anyone like some 3,000-year-old bread?)
There were also thirty bottles of wine! There were many
more beautiful treasures in the fourth room too. We have
them all in the museum here in Cairo now. I'm happy to
say no more workers died at the camp and Mr Carter is still
alive and very well.
The last treasure arrived at the museum three weeks
ago and then Mr Carter at last left the Valley of the
Kings. He's coming to our house tonight, and we're all
going out to have dinner at the best restaurant in Cairo.
'It's the end of a wonderful time,' my father says. 'We're
going to have an evening to remember.'
Four of us are going to the restaurant: Mr Carter, my
father, the French artist Anne, and me. I met Anne again
at the museum a year ago. She came to make some
pictures of Tutankhamun's treasures. When she arrived at
the museum, I remembered her at once and she
remembered me. So it was easy to begin to talk.
food you eat i\.nd what happened to your old teacher, Mr Ayrton?' I
this
asked soon after we met.
wine a red or
white drink; when 'Oh, him!' said Anne and she laughed, 'What a bad man
you drink a lot
you feel happy he was!'
and sleepy
'What do you mean?' I asked.
'He wasn't a good teacher. He was a tomb thief, only
interested in getting ancient Egyptian treasures.'
I looked at the Egyptian eye bracelet on her arm. Anne's
eyes met my eyes.
'Yes. He liked beautiful things, and in the end, I think I
was only one more beautiful thing for him to look at. So
I left him. I'm much happier now. I feel free without Mr
Ayrton, without his eyes watching me all the time.'
Anne and I worked in one of my father's offices at the
museum for some weeks and in that time we talked about
many things - often about Tutankhamun. Anne feels the
boy-king is her friend. And I feel I understand him very
We talked about
well, too. many things.
We all had a
wonderful
time last night. My father likes Anne. He says she's a very good artist,
and she loves Egypt - the ancient country and the new
country, too. She says she would like to live here always.
Would she like to marry an Egyptian man? I'm not sure.
But I think I'm going to ask her one day soon.
A taxi is stopping outside our door. It's Anne and Mr
Carter. I must go downstairs and meet them.
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now beautiful. So Tutankhamun isn't angry with my
father or with Mr Carter. But I'm not sure about Lord
Carnarvon or my friend Karim. Why did they die? And
what about me and Anne?
Anne and I walked slowly back to her hotel from the
restaurant. The stars over Cairo were wonderful that
night and I told her how the stars were my friends in the
desert. 'Let's go to the museum,' she said suddenly.
'You've got
your li:ey, haven't you?'
'Yes, of course,' I answered. 'I always have it with me.'
We went there at once and, with my key, I opened the
museum door and we went into Tutankhamun's rooms.
We looked at one of the golden shrines there. On it there's
a picture of Tutankhamun and his queen Ankhesenamun
at a table. She's putting some wine into his glass. Some
women are playing music for them. It's wonderful to
think this all happened thousands of years ago!
'I think they were happy for a time,' Anne said, 'before
Lord Ay came along, before their children died, and before
Tutankhamun died. And perhaps they can be happy again
now. Who knows?'
key you can She took my hand.
close or open a
door with this 'I want to leave my bracelet here, Tariq,' she said.
music singing 'For Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun. I don't need it
or playing
instruments now, you see. Now I have you. So I can close the door on
Mr Ayrton, and on Lord Ay.' She took the Egyptian eye
bracelet from her arm and put it down in front of the
golden shrine. When she put the bracelet down, I thought
I could hear far away music, and some strange and
beautiful singing coming from somewhere. In my head I
closed the door on Lord Carnarvon, on my friend I(arim,
and on Tutankhamun's curse, and I felt happy.
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Then Anne and I left the museum, arm in arm. 'I want to
leave my
She was free of Mr Ayrton and I was free of the bracelet here.'
mummy's curse at last. I smiled at Anne and she smiled at
me. We walked slowly back to her hotel and said goodbye
at the door.
'See you tomorrow morning,' said Anne looking at me,
with stars in her eyes.
'Yes, see you tomorrow morning,' I answered, and I
walked back home, happy and excited, dreaming of asking
Anne to marry me.
READING CHECK
Match the first and second parts of these sentences.
WORD WORK
Use the words in the Egyptian mummy
to complete the sentences.
.
a 'When d
o you 1I·k e 11· s t e. ning to .. .. ..'.\.L..,.i.S..I.C...?.'
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GUESS WHAT
What happens after the story ends? Choose from these ideas or add your own.
ry
. f m Anne's diary. Answer the questions.
1 Read this page ro
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2 Anne goes back to France. Write a page from her diary.
Use these words to complete the sentences.
j back to Egypt!
went to Art
School.
france i5 ............................................................
crazy of me to like him.
l'm not vef'i happ becau5e ........................
cold, dark and strange.
Paris soon.
\ want to 90 ......................................................
Mr Ayrton in his office,
l'm not drawing ...............................................
it's wintertime here.
1hi5 morning, l ................................................
speak to me.
l met ....................................................................
but he didn't .....................................................
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l thinK iwta5 .....................................................
l mu5t \eave ......................................................
3 Write a different
page from Anne's
diary.
1 Howard Carter found many things in Tutankhamun's tomb. These things give us
a good picture of ancient Egyptian times. Match the pictures with the sentences.
D This was a sun hat. Perhaps the picture on the front is a sun god.
17 This is food. It is mostly meat and bread, and it comes in a box.
11We think people went from their homes to the shops on these
small cars.
3 You want to give people thousands of years from now a picture of your life today.
What twelve things can you put in a box one metre by one metre by one metre?
Things to wear:
Games to play:
Things to eat:
Things to drink:
Things to .
,n
use your free time:
4 Now imagine you are someone from 301D and write about the things in your box.
Notes
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GRAMMAR CHECK
Present Simple: affirmative and negative
We make the Present Simple affirmative with the infinitive without to. We add - s to
make the third person singular form.
I live in Egypt. He lives in Egypt.
We make the Present Simple negative with don't / doesn't + infinitive without to for
the first person singular and third person singular.
We don't work at night. He doesn't know many people.
We use adverbs of frequency (always, sometimes, often, usually, never) to describe
how often we do an activity. Adverbs of frequency come before the main verb.
They usually stop work when it gets dark. He doesn't often go on holiday to Egypt.
1 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box. Use the correct form of the
Present Simple affirmative or negative.
ofteV\
a Tariq's fathe ( meets Howard Carter.
b Tariq feels cold at night. (always)
c They stop for lunch at midday. (usually)
d Visitors come to the Valley of the Kings but they don't stay there. (often / usually)
e Tariq goes to the cinema. (never)
f Tariq doesn't meet beautiful girls. (often)
GRAMMAR CHECK
Modal auxiliary verbs: can, can't, and must
We use can + infinitive without to to describe things that we are able to do or that
are possible.
We use can't + infinitive without to to describe things that we are not able to do or
that are not possible.
We can see the steps. Tariq can't speak French.
We use must + infinitive without to to describe things that we think are necessary,
or are very important, or that are an obligation.
They must work quickly.
Yes/No questions with can often have short answers. For these short answers
we use can / can 't and repeat the subject of the question.
Can they come to Egypt? Yes, they can.
5 Put the sentences in the correct order and then write the correct sequencing
words: at first, then, later, or in the end.
Tariq's dream
a D ............... a mummy came out of the sand and took Anne.
b m .A! ..f ir t. Tariq saw Anne in the desert.
c D ............... Tariq woke up from his dream.
d D ............... he saw something in the sand.
Finding the tomb
a D ............... Howard Carter looked at the seals on the door.
b D ............... Tariq went into the tomb with Howard Carter.
c D ............... Howard Carter made a hole in the door and looked into the tomb.
d D ............... they moved all the stones.
Going into the tomb
a D ............... they closed the hole and left the tomb.
b D ............... Tariq and Evelyn waited outside.
c D ............... they made a hole in the door.
d D ............... they went into the tomb and looked at
the treasures.
GRAMMAR CHECK
Countable and uncountable nouns
We use a/ an with singular countable nouns.
We use some/ any/ a lot of / lot s of with uncountable nouns and plural countable nouns.
We use much with uncountable nouns, and many with countable nouns.
Uncountable nouns don't have a plural form.
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GRAMMAR CHECK
Present Continuous: affirmative and negative
We use the Present Continuous to talk about things happening now.
We make the Present Continuous affirmative with the verb be + the - ing form of
the verb.
Tutankhamun's mummy is killing people. People are talking about Lord Carnarvon.
We put n't (not) with the verb be to make the Present Continuous negative.
They aren't digging in the desert now Anne isn't visiting Egypt now
8 Copy the table and write the -ing form of the verbs below.
10 Complete the sentences using the -ing form of the verbs in the box.
12 Write questions about the story using the Past Simple. Then complete the
answers.
a Who/ Tariq/ work for in the Valley of the Kings?
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b How old / be/ Tutankhamun / when he died?
E......... .
c What/ Karim/ find in the sand?
As......... .
d Who /they/ wait for to open the tomb?
L......... C ......... .
e Where/ they/ send the treasures from the tomb?
To them ......... .
f What/ be/ in the burial room?
A golden s.. .. .. .. . .
g How/ Lord Carnarvon / die?
From a m.........
b......... .
h Anne / remember/ Tariq / when she met him
again?
Y ......... ,shed......... .
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