Audio Track 1-2-9.mp3: Lost and found In Tokyo, it’s anenvelope with $850,000 incash. At Florida’s Disney World, it’s a glass eye. At a hotel in England, it’sa goat and a false leg. How are all of these things similar? They are (1)_______ _________that people leave in hotel rooms, inairports, and on city streets. Irish Martinoworks in the Lost and Found Center at an airport in a US city. “Sure, we findthe usual stuff — cell phones, keys, sunglasses, and wallets,” she says. “Butpeople also (2)________ ________ ________ ________ at the airport, too.” Whatdoes Ms. Martino find? A woman’s false teeth in the bathroom. A mannequin in anairport waiting area. “How do you forget those things?” Martino wonders. Nobuo Hasuda worksfor the Lost and Found Center in downtown Tokyo. The Center has almost 800,000items. Three hundred thousand of them are umbrellas! There are also many otherthings — jewelry and briefcases, snow-shoes and (3)________ ________. Mr. Hasuda keepsthe lost items for six months and two weeks. After this time, the finder can (4)________ ________ ________. This is good luck for some people. Remember the envelope inTokyo with $850,000? The owner did not claim it. Now the money (5)________ ________ ________ ________!