Audio input macbook pro

Recently I bought a regenerated Macbook PRO 13" i7 2.9Ghz.
But it has no audio input (no minijack 3,5" input).
Is there any solution to record my voice or any other sound with this notebook?
Thanks

I got macbook pro 13'' version 10.8.3 and an audio mixer (Behringer Xenyx 502)connecting a c1 condenser microphone. I got output cable 2x RCA to 3.5 mm . and I try connect it to my macbook using garageband but its not working. Do i need any other cables or which cable  ? Please help?

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