Стр.141 Unit 11 ГДЗ Комарова Ларионова 11 класс
Vocabulary People and crime A Match these people with the definitions. 1 a person who has suffered from a crime 2 a group of ordinary people who decide on a case in court 3 the person in charge of the court 4 a person who sees a crime happening 5 a special police officer who investigates crimes 6 the person police think is responsible for a crime 7 a person who defends or accuses in a court В 41 Now listen and match each speaker to a person from A.
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Vocabulary
People and crime
A Match these people with the definitions.
1 a person who has suffered from a crime
2 a group of ordinary people who decide on a case in court
3 the person in charge of the court
4 a person who sees a crime happening
5 a special police officer who investigates crimes
6 the person police think is responsible for a crime
7 a person who defends or accuses in a court
В 41 Now listen and match each speaker to a person from A.
Текст аудирования:
1
I’m sure he had blond hair, but I couldn’t see his eyes. Anyway, I saw him smash the car window and take out a handbag. Then he ran away. It was a blue car, and the registration number is ...
2
I tell you it wasn’t me. You’ve got the wrong guy.
I was with friends all that night.
3
And for such a serious offence, I must give a serious punishment. You will serve two years in prison.
4
Good morning, sir. My name’s Police Inspector Finley and this is Constable Dixon. We’d like to speak to you if we may about an incident we’re investigating.
5
When we came back to the house, well, our hearts sank. The place was upside down. All the cupboards had been emptied and the back room window was smashed. I knew immediately we’d been broken into.
6
Ladies and gentlemen, I have given you all the evidence and I think you’ll see that it is clear that my client, Mr Huxley, is completely innocent.
I hope you’ll make the right decision.
7
Well, I don’t know. The judge said we’ve got until tomorrow to decide, but I’m not sure what to think. It seems from the evidence that he’s guilty, but he just doesn’t look like a criminal. D’you know what I mean?
C Crime and mystery
Complete the text with words from the box.
alibi
due
committed
cover up
culprit
evidence
motive
weapon
The Crime (8.30 pm, Channel 4)
The second in a new three part series starring Max Bruce as detective Rudyard Barlow. Barlow now knows hetasks close to finding out who 1) committed the murder of the beautiful Audrey Mapp. All the 2) evidence points to two possible suspects. However, there has been a clever 3) cover-up that baffles even Barlow. He finds the murder 4) weapon in Julie Harrisontasks room, but it turns out to be a useless 5) clue. Harrisontasks jealousy may be a likely 6) motive for the murder, but she has the perfect 7) alibi. She was with Barlow all that night. So whotasks the 8) culprit? Youtaskll just have to watch and find out!
D Copy the table in your notebook and write the adjective and adverb forms of these nouns.
E Use the word in capitals to form one word that fits each sentence.
1 A man has been arrested for driving illegally without a licence.
2 James looked guiltily at his lawyer and said. ‘Ittasks not true!task
3 I think this evidence proves that shetasks innocent, dontaskt you?
4 Dontaskt trust Ben. Hetasks a very dishonest person.
5 After leaving school he got involved in criminal activities and eventually went to prison.
6 Holly disappeared mysteriously one night and hasntaskt been seen since.
F Match to make sentences.
1 The manager was accused
2 A man and a woman have been charged
3 The gang were sentenced
4 The gang got away
5 The police have been blamed
a for not acting quickly enough
b of stealing money from the company
c to five years in prison
d with murder.
e with nearly two million pounds.
Your voice
Give a 2-minute talk on crime.
Remember to say:
how high crime rate is where you live
if anyone you know has ever been victim of a crime
what happened
what a person should do not to become a victim of a crime