There are ____(amaze)things in the world. The story about Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster, is one of the widely spread_______(legend)in the early 20th century.
On 22 July 1933, two visitors, Mr and Mrs George Spicer, were driving along the Loch Ness —one of the most famous ______(湖)in the highlands of Scotland. Suddenly, they saw an animal on the road in front of them. Unlike any other animals that they _____(see)before, it had a very big body and a small head, but no legs. When Mr and Mrs Spicer saw it, it was moving towards the lake like a snake.
Soon, stories about this strange ___ (动物)and Loch Ness became famous all over the world. Now people are still ___ (interest) in Nessie and many visit Loch Ness in the hope of ____ (see) Nessie.