Стр.106-107 Модуль 6 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 7 класс
6f Law Cases A So, you thought animals and crime didntaskt mix? Well, they can actually be more involved than you might think!
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6f Law Cases
A So, you thought animals and crime didntaskt mix? Well, they can actually be more involved than you might think! Parrots often build strong friendships with their owners. That was unfortunate for one gang of burglars, when Jack, a pet shoptasks resident parrot, in Coventry, UK turned out to be no friend of theirs. One night, the burglars broke into the shop and attempted to steal Jack along with some other animals, but Jack scratched the thieves to pieces and the burglars had to make a quick getaway through the back door. The next morning, pet shop owner Caroline Hobday found Jack on top of his cage squawking loudly. Caroline said that it looked Uke Jack had spent the rest of the night patrolling and protecting the other animals like a guard dog. She added that she was very proud of him. A policeman later said that they would possibly be able to trace the thieves from DNA samples taken from the blood they left behind. Well, Jack, who’s a clever boy then!
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B That’s quite a story. Well, in Egypt, a hungry donkey was actually sent to prison for stealing sweetcorn from a field! It all started when the owner of an agricultural research institute noticed that he had had some of his crops stolen. The police set up a checkpoint to catch a thief, but caught a donkey munching the corn.
While the donkey’s owner was given a fine of 50 Egyptian pounds, the donkey itself was sentenced to 24 hours in prison. The donkey refused to comment.
Posted by: Henry 17:30
C That’s very funny. Last week I read that a court in Boston, USA, accidentally ordered a cat called Tabby Sal to do jury service! Tabby Saltasks owner wrote to the court to explain the mistake. Mrs Esposito said that Sal was a member of the family, so she had put his name down on the last census form under ‘pets’. She added that, clearly, there had been a mix-up. However, an official replied that the cat had to attend the court. Mrs Esposito then asked what the cat was supposed to say when the judge asked if the defendant was guilty or not guilty. Miaow? A verdict was eventually reached and Tabby Sal didntaskt have to do jury service after all.
Posted by: Andy 20:19
Reading
1 The texts in Marktasks blog are about strange law cases. Read the Check these words box and try to guess what each is about. Listen, read and check.
Check these words
A parrot, gang of burglars, break into, steal, scratched to pieces, make a quick getaway, squawk, patrol, protect, trace, thieves, DNA samples
B hungry, donkey, sent to prison, set up, checkpoint, fine, be sentenced to
C cat, jury service, attend, court, judge, defendant, guilty, not guilty, reach a verdict
2 a) Read the texts and match them to the headings. One heading is extra.
1 EAT THE EVIDENCE
2 CLAW AND ORDER
3 MIAOW THE COURTtaskS DECISION
4 HIDE THE STOLEN GOODS
b) Which animal...
1 was told to be somewhere at a particular time?
2 possibly helped to identify criminals?
3 spent some time in a different kind of cage?
4 was punished along with its owner?
5 was arrested at the crime scene by the police?
3 Complete with: guilty, getaway, patrol, sentenced, caught, verdict, attempted, checkpoint, breaking into.
1 The police set up a checkpoint and caught the criminals before they left the country.
2 The robbers made their getaway through the back door.
3 Police officers patrol the streets at night.
4 The jury took three hours to reach a verdict.
5 The man attempted to steal the purse.
6 The jury found him guilty and sentenced him to six months in prison.
7 The thief was caught breaking into the building.
4 Choose the correct word. Check in your dictionaries.
1 Dogs build strong relationships with their owners.
2 The robbers made a quick getaway through the window.
3 Parrots squawk loudly.
4 They managed to trace the burglars from the fingerprints they found on the door.
5 Police set up a checkpoint in an effort to find the robbers.
6 He was very hungry so he munched an apple and some sandwiches.
5 Find words/phrases in the text which mean:
Text A: unlucky, proved to be. Entered by force, tried, escape, guarding, find
Text B: penalty, said “no”, give his opinion
Text C: by mistake, charged, official survey, be present, gradually
What part of speech is each?
6 In pairs write six T/F sentences based on the texts. Swap with your partner and mark your partnertasks statements T (true) or F (false).
Jack owns a pet shop. F Jack is a parrot.
7 Think! Which story did you find most amusing? Why? In three minutes write a few sentences. Tell the class.
Grammar
Reported speech (statements, orders/commands & questions)
8 Find examples of reported speech in the text. Change them into direct speech. What special introductory verbs have been used to introduce the reported sentences?
special introductory verbs
We can use a variety of other verbs to report a persontasks words e.g. promise, offer, remind, agree, warn, explain, refuse.
"Theretasks so much graffiti. " Ann said. Ann complained that there was so much graffiti.
"I’ll help. " Steve said. Steve offered to help.
9 Report the sentences in your notebook.
1 The thieves took my new smartphone, " said Tracey. Tracey said that the thieves...
2 "You’re staying in prison tonight," the judge said.
3 "Put your hands up! " the policeman told the man.
4 "The jury will reach a verdict, " the lawyer said.
5 "Dontaskt park in front of the gates!" he said.
6 "I locked the back door before I left, " Ann said.
7 "My dog Paddy is a good guard dog, " said Mike.
8 "How much did the robbers steal?" Fran asked.
9 "Did the vandals cause damage?" Andy asked.
10 "What time did the fire start? " Frank asked.
11 "Can you phone the police?" Jane asked.
12 "Has the murderer been caught yet? " Sam asked.
10 Use the verbs in brackets to report the sentences in your notebook.
1 "Please, please let me go, " Ricky said. (BEGGED)
2 "You broke into Harpertasks house," she said to the man. (ACCUSED)
3 "Itaskll tell the truth, " he said. (PROMISED)
4 "Dontaskt forget to call the police," Ann said to me. (REMINDED)
5 "Itaskm sorry I stole your wallet." she said (APOLOGISED)
6 "I didntaskt take your camera," he said. (DENIED)
7 "Lettasks talk to a lawyer," he said. (SUGGESTED)
8 "Dontaskt go near this area," he said. (WARNED)
9 "I took the passport," he said. (ADMITTED)
10 "Leave or Itaskll call the police, " he said. (THREATENED)
Speaking & Writing
11 a) Think! Imagine you are the owner of the pet in the first story in the text. Your partner is a radio presenter. Prepare questions and answers and write a short interview. Read it to the class.
b) Imagine you heard the interview on the radio. Report it to your friend using reported speech.
The presenter asked why the thieves had broken into the pet shop. The owner said that...