Test for the 9th form, 3 term
Variant 1
1. Choose the right word.
1. People want to live in an …society.
a)legal b) orderly c) primitive
2. We give our state the rights to protect our lives and our….
a) property b) government c) criminals
3. If people …..crimes they must be punished.
a) solve b) make c) commit
4. Serious crimes are called…
a) felonies b) misdemeanors c) punishment
5. Burglary is a …..against the property rights and security of another person.
a) murder b) fingerprint c) crime
6.The investigation of burglary concentrates around the place of entry and the crime ….
a)place b) scene c) appearance
7. The scene is the most possible place to find ….
a) evidence b) money c) a judge
2. Match the word and its translation
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3. Put the following words and phrases under the right headings of the table.
steal, vandal, judge, criminal, shop-lifting, mugger, fraudster, smuggle, theft, thief,
life imprisonment, fine, community service
Crime and punishment |
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crimes |
punishments |
people |
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4. Complete the sentences. Use will, be going to, the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
- The train… (leave) at 10 a.m. every day.
- I’m hungry. I .. (have) a sandwich.
- -What are you going to do during the weekend?
— We… (fish) on Sunday.
- He… (visit) me on Saturday.
- – The phone is ringing!
- I …(get) it!
5. Choose the correct answer.
1) It’s a secret. You ….. tell anyone.
- needn’t
- mustn’t
- shouldn’t
2) You … smoke so much.
a) would
b) can’t
c) shouldn’t
3) I … sleep for hours when I was a little girls.
a) could
b) am able to
c) can
4)Where are my gloves? — I … put them on because it’s cold today.
a) can’t
b) have to
c) needn’t
5) Well, it’s 9 o’clock. I … go now.
a) can
b) has to
c) must
6) …you turn down the music? I have a terrible headache.
a) could
b) should
c) have to
6. Complete the text with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets and answer the questions.
Where do you go when you want to know the latest business news, follow commodity prices, оr stay abreast of the latest scientific and technological developments? Today, the answer is obvious: you log on to the internet. Three centuries ago, the answer ____1(be) just as easy: you_____2 (go) to a coffee-house. There, for the price of a cup of coffee, you _____3(can) attend scientific lectures, or chat with like-minded people about literature or politics. Like today’s websites, coffee-houses _____4(be) lively. Collectively Europe’s interconnected web of coffee-houses _______5(form) the internet of the Enlightenment era.
The contrast between coffee and alcoholic drinks was reflected in the decor of the coffee houses that _______6(begin) to appear in European cities, London in particular. They______7(decorate) with bookshelves, mirrors, gilt-framed pictures and good furniture, in contrast to the rowdiness and gloom of taverns. According to custom, social differences _______8 (leave) at the coffee-house door and anyone who started a quarrel had to atone for it by buying an order of coffee for all present.
Coffee________9( be) the ideal drink. Its popularity owed much to the growing middle class оf information workers, who _____10(do) mental work in offices rather than performing physical labour in the open, and found that coffee sharpened their mental faculties. Such men _______11)be) not rich enough to entertain lavishly at home, but ______12(can) afford to spend a few pence a day on coffee. Coffee-houses were nicknamed «penny universities» in a contemporary English verse which observed: «So great Universitie, I think there ne’er was any; In which you may a Scholar be, for spending of a penny.»
1. What was the alternative of the internet three century ago?
2. What were the coffee-houses decorated with?
3. Why were the coffee-houses nicknamed «penny universities»?
Test for the 9th form, 3 term
Variant 2
1. Choose the right word.
1. The scene is the most possible place to find ….
a) evidence b) money c) a judge
2. Serious crimes are called…
a) felonies b) misdemeanors c) punishment
3. If people …..crimes they must be punished.
a) solve b) make c) commit
4. We give our state the rights to protect our lives and our….
a) property b) government c) criminals
5. Burglary is a …..against the property rights and security of another person.
a) murder b) fingerprint c) crime
6.The investigation of burglary concentrates around the place of entry and the crime ….
a)place b) scene c) appearance
7. People want to live in an …society.
b)Legal b) orderly c) primitive
2. Match the word and its translation.
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3. Put the following words and phrases under the right headings of the table.
judge, shoplifter, criminal, kidnap ,fraudster, smuggle, theft, thief, life imprisonment, fine, community service, assassination, speeding
Crime and punishment |
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crimes |
punishments |
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4. Complete the sentences. Use will, be going to, the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
- I’m thirsty. I .. (have) a glass of juice.
- -What are you going to do during the weekend?
— We… (have) a party on Saturday.
- He… (go) to the cinema on Saturday.
- – Tim, the phone is calling!
- I …(get) it!
- The bus… (leave) at 6 a.m.
5. Choose the correct answer.
1) Jack has got a headache. He … sleep well recently.
a) can’t
b) couldn’t have
c) hasn’t been able to
2) Tom … play tennis well but he … play a game yesterday because he was ill.
a) couldn’t, could
b) can, was able
c) can, couldn’t
3) I didn’t want to be late for the meeting. We … meet at 5.
a) can
b) had to
c) could
4) You … take an umbrella today. The Sun is shining.
a) needn’t
b) mustn’t
c) can’t
5) I’m sorry, you didn’t invite me to your birthday party. You … invite me next time.
a) must
b) should
c) need to
6) My doctor says I … stop eating sweets.
a) have to
b) can
c) would
6. Complete the text with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets and answer the questions.
Where do you go when you want to know the latest business news, follow commodity prices, оr stay abreast of the latest scientific and technological developments? Today, the answer is obvious: you log on to the internet. Three centuries ago, the answer ____1(be) just as easy: you_____2 (go) to a coffee-house. There, for the price of a cup of coffee, you _____3(can) attend scientific lectures, or chat with like-minded people about literature or politics. Like today’s websites, coffee-houses _____4(be) lively. Collectively Europe’s interconnected web of coffee-houses _______5(form) the internet of the Enlightenment era.
The contrast between coffee and alcoholic drinks was reflected in the decor of the coffee houses that _______6(begin) to appear in European cities, London in particular. They______7(decorate) with bookshelves, mirrors, gilt-framed pictures and good furniture, in contrast to the rowdiness and gloom of taverns. According to custom, social differences _______8 (leave) at the coffee-house door and anyone who started a quarrel had to atone for it by buying an order of coffee for all present.
Coffee________9( be) the ideal drink. Its popularity owed much to the growing middle class оf information workers, who _____10(do) mental work in offices rather than performing physical labour in the open, and found that coffee sharpened their mental faculties. Such men _______11)be) not rich enough to entertain lavishly at home, but ______12(can) afford to spend a few pence a day on coffee. Coffee-houses were nicknamed «penny universities» in a contemporary English verse which observed: «So great Universitie, I think there ne’er was any; In which you may a Scholar be, for spending of a penny.»
1. What was the alternative of the internet three century ago?
2. What were the coffee-houses decorated with?
3. Why were the coffee-houses nicknamed «penny universities»?
1 pickpocket (карманник)
2 kidnapping (похищение)
3 vandals (вандалы)
4 burglary (кража со взломом)
5 mugging (ограбление)
1 Карманник вчера был пойман в торговом центре Редборо после того, как покупатель сообщил о том, что увидел, как он крадет кошелек из сумочки пожилой женщины…
2 Вчера вышли новости о похищении мультимиллионера Джорджа Малтибанда. Была оставлена записка, с требованием в ?500,000 за его безопасное возвращение…
3 Стены здания муниципалитета были раскрашены баллончиками с краской вандалами прошлой ночью, это уже второй случай за месяц. П.С. Роберт Хогарт сказал…
4 Домовладельцы в области Дарлингтон выразили свою озабоченность сегодня, когда узнали о краже со взломом в одном из домов своих соседей.
5 16-летний молодой человек идет на поправку в больнице, после того, как этим утром на него было совершено жестокое ограбление. Нападавший украл мобильный телефон жертвы, оставив подростка избитым и испуганным.
Test for the 9th form, 3 term
1. Choose the right word.
1. People want to live in an …society.
a)legal b) orderly c) primitive
2. If people …..crimes they must be punished.
a) solve b) make c) commit
3. Serious crimes are called…
a) felonies b) misdemeanors c) punishment
4. Burglary is a …..against the property rights and security of another person.
a) murder b) fingerprint c) crime
5. We give our state the rights to protect our lives and our….
a) property b) government c) criminals
a) murder b) fingerprint c) crime
6. The scene is the most possible place to find ….
a) evidence b) money c) a judge
7.The investigation of burglary concentrates around the place of entry and the crime ….
a)place b) scene c) appearance
2. Match the word and its translation
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3. Put the following words and phrases under the right headings of the table.
steal, vandal, judge, criminal, shop-lifting, mugger, fraudster, smuggle, theft, thief,
life imprisonment, fine, community service
Crime and punishment |
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crimes |
punishments |
people |
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4. Complete the sentences. Use will, be going to, the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
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The train… (leave) at 10 a.m. every day.
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I’m hungry. I .. (have) a sandwich.
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-What are you going to do during the weekend?
— We… (fish) on Sunday.
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He… (visit) me on Saturday.
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– The phone is ringing!
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I …(get) it!
Задание 5
Установите соответствие между текстами и их темами, выбрав тему из выпадающего списка. Используйте каждую тему только один раз. В задании одна тема лишняя.
This text deals with …
1. Country’s brave defenders.
2. Textile business links.
3. A nice-sounding building.
4. The initial steps of commerce.
5. A really international place.
6. Governesses of rich children.
A. Moscow has always been a multicultural city. If we look back at its history, we will see that there were several foreign communities living in Moscow on a permanent basis. We all know about German people inhabiting the banks of the Yauza river, where little Peter, the future tsar of all Russia, ran around, made friends and got his first ideas of learning about ships and fleets. But what do we know about the British community of Moscow? Did it even exist?
B. The first ties between Russia and Britain were formed in the middle of the 16th century in the time of Ivan the Terrible. It was then that some wealthy British merchants founded the Muscovy Company which held a monopoly on trade between Britain and Russia until 1698. The building of its Moscow headquarters was granted to the company by the tsar in 1556 and can be still visited at 4, Varvarka Street, known to us now as The Old English Court.
С In the 18th century, British industrialists made themselves known in Russia. One of the most outstanding figures was Robert McGill, who lived in Moscow and served as an intermediary between Lancashire mill engineers and the Russian cotton industry, and built over 180 mills (cotton factories) in Russia. Robert McGill had a house in Spiridonovka Street and together with his wife Jane was a prominent member of the British community in Moscow.
D. If you talk to Moscow concert musicians who were active between the 1970s and the 1990s, they will tell you of the fantastic acoustics of the “Melodiya” recording studio at 8, Voznesensky Lane, which they lovingly called ‘kirche’, mistakenly thinking it was a German church. This building, designed in the English neo-gothic architectural style, was in fact built in 1885 by Robert McGill and is St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, which was used as a recording studio in Soviet times.
E. Beginning from the time of Peter the Great, several talented British military men moved to Russia. Many of them served as army generals and navy admirals, defending Russian borders in different wars and battles. Among the most famous ones were Field Marshall James Bruce, Field Marshall Barclay de Tolly and Admiral Thomas Mackenzie, all of them of Scottish origin.
Test for the 9th form, 3 term
Variant 2
1. Choose the right word.
1. The scene is the most possible place to find ….
a) evidence b) money c) a judge
2. Serious crimes are called…
a) felonies b) misdemeanors c) punishment
3. If people …..crimes they must be punished.
a) solve b) make c) commit
4. We give our state the rights to protect our lives and our….
a) property b) government c) criminals
5. Burglary is a …..against the property rights and security of another person.
a) murder b) fingerprint c) crime
6.The investigation of burglary concentrates around the place of entry and the crime ….
a)place b) scene c) appearance
7. People want to live in an …society.
b)Legal b) orderly c) primitive
2. Match the word and its translation.
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3. Put the following words and phrases under the right headings of the table.
judge, shoplifter, criminal, kidnap ,fraudster, smuggle, theft, thief, life imprisonment, fine, community service, assassination, speeding
Crime and punishment |
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crimes |
punishments |
people |
verbs |
4. Complete the sentences. Use will, be going to, the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
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I’m thirsty. I .. (have) a glass of juice.
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-What are you going to do during the weekend?
— We… (have) a party on Saturday.
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He… (go) to the cinema on Saturday.
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– Tim, the phone is calling!
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I …(get) it!
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The bus… (leave) at 6 a.m.
5. Choose the correct answer.
1) Jack has got a headache. He … sleep well recently.
a) can’t
b) couldn’t have
c) hasn’t been able to
2) Tom … play tennis well but he … play a game yesterday because he was ill.
a) couldn’t, could
b) can, was able
c) can, couldn’t
3) I didn’t want to be late for the meeting. We … meet at 5.
a) can
b) had to
c) could
4) You … take an umbrella today. The Sun is shining.
a) needn’t
b) mustn’t
c) can’t
5) I’m sorry, you didn’t invite me to your birthday party. You … invite me next time.
a) must
b) should
c) need to
6) My doctor says I … stop eating sweets.
a) have to
b) can
c) would
6. Complete the text with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets and answer the questions.
Where do you go when you want to know the latest business news, follow commodity prices, оr stay abreast of the latest scientific and technological developments? Today, the answer is obvious: you log on to the internet. Three centuries ago, the answer ____1(be) just as easy: you_____2 (go) to a coffee-house. There, for the price of a cup of coffee, you _____3(can) attend scientific lectures, or chat with like-minded people about literature or politics. Like today’s websites, coffee-houses _____4(be) lively. Collectively Europe’s interconnected web of coffee-houses _______5(form) the internet of the Enlightenment era.
The contrast between coffee and alcoholic drinks was reflected in the decor of the coffee houses that _______6(begin) to appear in European cities, London in particular. They______7(decorate) with bookshelves, mirrors, gilt-framed pictures and good furniture, in contrast to the rowdiness and gloom of taverns. According to custom, social differences _______8 (leave) at the coffee-house door and anyone who started a quarrel had to atone for it by buying an order of coffee for all present.
Coffee________9( be) the ideal drink. Its popularity owed much to the growing middle class оf information workers, who _____10(do) mental work in offices rather than performing physical labour in the open, and found that coffee sharpened their mental faculties. Such men _______11)be) not rich enough to entertain lavishly at home, but ______12(can) afford to spend a few pence a day on coffee. Coffee-houses were nicknamed «penny universities» in a contemporary English verse which observed: «So great Universitie, I think there ne’er was any; In which you may a Scholar be, for spending of a penny.»
1. What was the alternative of the internet three century ago?
2. What were the coffee-houses decorated with?
3. Why were the coffee-houses nicknamed «penny universities»?
kidnapping;
mugging;
fraud;
arson;
theft.
a) they broke the window of his car and stole the radio;
b) they sold paintings that they knew weren’t genuine masterpieces;
c) they illegally carried drugs into another country;
d) they held a pistol at the pilot’s head and he had to do what they said;
e) they set fire to the hotel;
f) they took some things off the shelves and left the supermarket without paying for them;
g) they took away the rich man’s son and asked him for a lot of money; h) they hit the man on the head as he was walking along the street, and stole all his money and credit cards;
i) they took her purse out of her handbag as she was standing on the crowded platform waiting for the train.
Ответ №1
a) theft
b) fraud
c) drug smuggling
d) hijacking
e) arson
f) shop-lifting
g) kidnapping
h) mugging
I) pickpocketing
capture someone by force in order to get money in return
- kidnapping
- burglary
- pickpocketing
- mug
- scam
make money by tricking people
- mug
- scam
- burglary
- kidnapping
- pickpocketing
stealing money from people
- kidnapping
- mug
- burglary
- pickpocketing
- scam
attack and rob smb in a public place
- mug
- pickpocketing
- burglary
- kidnapping
- scam
illegal entry of a building to steal things
- mug
- kidnapping
- pickpocketing
- burglary
- scam
Elderly people often become victims of ________ .
- make off
- evidence
- fraudsters
- offence
- cultprit
- sentenced
- suspect
- violate
- witness
- confessed
The police did their best to protect him as he was the only ________ of the crime.
- make off
- evidence
- fraudsters
- offence
- cultprit
- sentenced
- suspect
- violate
- witness
- found guilty
There was enough _________ to convict him of robbery.
- make off
- evidence
- fraudsters
- offence
- cultprit
- sentenced
- suspect
- violate
- witness
- went to court
She was ________ of murder and _________ to imprisonment.
- make off
- found guilty
- reject
- confessed
- witness
- violate
- suspect
- sentenced
- cultprit
- offence
After several hours of questioning she _________ to stealing the ring.
- reject
- found guilty
- confessed
- witness
- went to court
- make off
- evidence
- fraudsters
- defend
- offence
Despite the fact that the alarm went off, he managed to _________ with the painting.
- went to court
- reject
- make off
- found guilty
- evidence
- fraudsters
- defend
- offence
- cultprit
- sentenced
The ________ denied taking part in the robbery.
- reject
- found guilty
- confessed
- witness
- violate
- suspect
- sentenced
- cultprit
- offence
- defend
As it was his first _________ , he was just fined.
- suspect
- sentenced
- cultprit
- offence
- defend
- fraudsters
- burglary
- witness
- went to court
- make off
Eventually the police arrested the _________ .
- witness
- cultprit
- went to court
- make off
- evidence
- suspect
- fraudsters
- defend
- offence
- sentenced
You shouldnt let anybody _________your rights.
- went to court
- make off
- mug
- defend
- offence
- sentenced
- suspect
- violate
- confessed
- found guilty
Kidscape is the first charity in the UK which works towards keeping children away from danger. The charity was set up in 1984 by Dr Michelle Elliot, a mother herself. So far over 2 million children have attended a programme the charity runs which teaches children how to avoid risky situations and also how to defend themselves if they are ever at risk. Children can also learn how to deal with bullies and what to do when a stranger approaches them.
- REAL-LIFE LEARNING
- KEEPING THE YOUNG SAFE
- KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN
- SAFETY FOR EVERYONE
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust was established in 1986 and has grown considerably over the last twenty years. The purpose of the trust has always been to promote personal protection. The trust offers advice and guidance on how to stay away from aggressive incidents and avoid dangerous situations. It offers its services to anyone, from big companies to young children and the elderly.
- KEEPING THE YOUNG SAFE
- SAFETY FOR EVERYONE
- KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN
- REAL-LIFE LEARNING
Streetwise Safety Centre is an award-winning safety education centre. The centre looks like a real village, but in fact, it is an artificial village inside a large warehouse. The area consists of a house, a street, a park, a farmyard, a railway track and a beach. In the village children are taught to be more aware in all aspects of their lives, from catching a bus to walking home at night. Skilled teachers work with young people so that they can have a first-hand, realistic experience of what it is like to be a victim of a crime.
- KEEPING THE YOUNG SAFE
- KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN
- REAL-LIFE LEARNING
- SAFETY FOR EVERYONE
The Card Watch agency raises awareness about credit card fraud in the UK. The agency provides information and advice to prevent the illegal use of all bank cards. It does this by working closely with shop owners and the police in reducing bank card fraud. The agency can also provide training for anybody who works on a cash register or handles payments. Its useful website is full of tips on how to avoid being the victim of credit card fraud.
- SUPPORT FOR THE ELDERLY
- DONT BE DECEIVED
- PROTECT YOUR FRIENDS
- KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN
My brother decided _________ a new car.
- buy
- to buy
- buying
We enjoy _____________ these magazines.
- read
- to read
- reading
The cultprit had better……to commiting a crime.
- confessing
- confess
- to confess
He is old enough ___________a car.
- to drive
- drive
- driving
How about _________ ice-cream in the park?
- to have
- having
- have
I refuse __________ to him any more.
- speak
- to speak
- speaking
My brother made me ______________ for taking his football without asking.
- apologize
- to apologize
- apologizing
We would like____________ you for your help.
- thanking
- thank
- to thank
I like to have a glass of milk before ___________ to bed.
- to go
- going
- go
You should ___________ very careful when you walk in dark streets at night.
- being
- be
- to be
I prefer ________ detective stories.
- reading
- to read
- read
Vocabulary Bank 3
p. VB9
Crime
Преступление
Упражнение 1
1 Match the pictures with the verbs. — Сопоставьте картинки с глаголами.
• kidnap — похитить • rob — ограбить • exceed — превышать • burgle — кража со взломом • spray — распылить • set — набор • pick — выбирать • mug — ограбить
1 set fire to a building — поджечь здание
2 exceed the speed limit — превышение предельной скорости
3 mug a person — ограбить человека
4 kidnap a child — похитить ребенка
5 pick someone’s pocket — вытащить из чужого кармана
6 burgle a house — ограбить дом
7 rob a bank — ограбить банк
8 spray paint on a statue — распылить краску на статую
Упражнение 2
2. Complete the words in your notebook. — Заполните слова в тетрадь.
1 When someone steals goods from a shop, s/he commits the offence of shoplifting.
Когда кто-то крадёт товары из магазина, он совершает преступление магазинной кражи.
2 When someone steals a car, s/he commits car theft.
Когда кто-то угоняет машину, он совершает угон.
3 When someone drives too fast, s/he commits the offence of speeding.
Когда кто-то едет слишком быстро, он совершает преступление превышения скорости.
4 When someone uses violence to take control of a plane, s/he commits the offence of hijacking.
Когда кто-то использует насилие, чтобы взять под контроль самолёт, он совершает преступление угона.
5 When someone causes a fire in a building or forest, s/he commits arson.
Когда кто-то вызывает пожар в здании или лесу, он совершает поджог.
6 When someone kills another person s/he commits murder.
Когда кто-то убивает другого человека, он совершает убийство.
Упражнение 3
3. Copy the table in your notebook and fill in. — Скопируйте таблицу в тетрадь и заполните.
VERB | CRIME | CRIMINAL |
vandalise разрушать |
vandalism вандализм |
vandal вандал |
murder убить |
murder убийство |
murderer убийца |
kidnap похищать |
kidnapping похищение людей |
kidnapper похититель |
spy шпионить |
spying шпионаж |
spy шпион |
burgle ограбить |
burglary кража со взломом |
burglar взломщик |
Упражнение 4
4. Read the news report and complete with the words. — Прочтите новостной репортаж и дополните его словами.
• arrested — арестовать • escape — сбежать • victims — жертвы • serving — отбывать • criminal — преступник • reported — сообщить
It’s every family’s worst nightmare to rtturn home to discover they have been the 1) victim of a burglary. That’s what happened to a family in Bosnia-Herzegovina, but they didn’t find a 2) criminal searchung for money or attempting to 3) escape through a window. Instead, they found a man sleeping on their couch! The family quickly 4) reported the crime and the police 5) arrested the man and took him to the police station. The 21-year-old, named Edin M, said that he decided to sit down on the couch for a quick rest and didn’t mean to fall asleep. Now though, he has plenty of time to rest; he’s currently 6) serving a long sentence in prison!
Это самый страшный кошмар каждой семьи — вернуться домой и обнаружить, что они стали жертвой кражи со взломом. Вот что случилось с семьёй в Боснии и Герцеговине, но они не нашли преступника, ищущего деньги или пытающегося сбежать через окно. Вместо этого они обнаружили мужчину, спящего на их диване! Семья быстро сообщила о преступлении, и полиция арестовала мужчину и доставила его в полицейский участок. 21-летний мужчина по имени Эдин М. сказал, что решил немного отдохнуть на диване и не собирался засыпать. Однако теперь у него есть достаточно времени для отдыха; в настоящее время он отбывает длительный срок в тюрьме!
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ГДЗ по английскому языку. Starlight. Звёздный английский. Учебник. 6 класс. Баранова К.М., Дули Д., Копылова В.В.
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Английский язык. 6 класс
Помогите, пожалуйста. Match the words and their translations1. to recycle2. to reduce3. to protect4. to prohibit5. to pollute6. Environment7. rubbish/litter8. can9. pollution10. to drop littera) загрязнениеb) окружающая средаc) мусорd) перерабатыватьe) уменьшатьf) банка жестянаяg) защищатьh) мусоритьj) запрещатьk) загрязнять2. Fill in the gaps: litter, pollute, prohibit, recycled, environmental, cut down1. There are a lot of ___ problems on our planet.2. Factories and cars ___ air by pouring harmful emissions into the air.3. People __ __ a lot of trees every year.4. We live among __ and wastes which we have created ourselves.5. A lot of domestic rubbish can be ___.3. Open the brackets using the right form of the verbs1. If Frank (go out), we would ask hi to help us.2. If Sally (have) spare time, she would pay you more attention.3. If she (not hear) the news, she wouldn’t have gone out.4. If he (read) a text yesterday, he (answer) questions.5. If he (have) a chance, he (go) abroad.
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№1. Match the words and translate the combinations into Russian:
1. guided
2. street
3. delayed
4. travel
5. ancient
6. rent
7. insect
8. hire
a. sickness
b. repellent
c. a car
d. a guide
e. vendors
f. tour
g. ruins
h. flight
№ 2. Fill in: local, breathtaking, excursion, nasty, spectacular, ancient, craftsmen, countless, beggars, candlelit.
1. In the town there were _________ cafes, shops, temples and small hotels.
2. In the streets you could see ________ and shoeshine boys.
3. A __________ procession was a part of the festival.
4. The view of this lake was really _________!
5. After my exams I am going on an _________ to Kathmandu.
6. _________ sell their handicrafts along the streets.
7. Near Bhaktapur we found an _________ Monkey temple.
8. Tibet has some of the most ___________ scenery in the world.
9. When we go abroad we always taste ___________ dishes.
10. My uncle caught a _____________ virus when he was in Thailand.
№ 3. Complete the sentences with the correct past form of the verb in brackets.
1. Yesterday I _______________ (meet) my friends.
2. James __________ (paint) the house for two hours before he ___________ (take) a break.
3. We ____________ (wander) around the town when we __________ (go) into Mary.
4. Jane _____________ (watch) TV while I ____________ (water) the plants.
5. Ian __________ (ask) Tina out yesterday but she 21. __________ (already/make) plans.
6. You ______________ (talk) to on the phone when I ____________ (come) in.
7. Two days ago Betty ____________ (return) the book I ______________ (lend) her.
№ 4. Fill in the prepositions: off, by, in, around, on with
1. I don’t get ____________ Brian. I don’t want to know his opinion.
2. It’s difficult for people in wheelchairs to get ___________ this part of the city.
3. I don’t know how you can get __________ on such a low salary.
4. My plane gets ________ at 10 pm.
5. I must get ________ now or I will miss the bus.
№ 5. Fill in the prepositions: in, on, by
1. We’ll have to go _______ boat. There’s no road.
2. We arrived _______ Paris late.
3. It’s not far. Let’s go ________ foot.
4. When did you last go ________ holiday?
5. How many passengers are ________ the board?
№ 6. Fill in the gaps with the the derivatives
A TRIP TO REMEMBER
Visit the Lake Baikal, the largest lake in Eurasia and one of the world’s most 1)……..(IMPRESS) natural wonders, on foot. We organise a 15-day 2)……… (TREK) excursion that you’ll never forget. Starting from the 3)………(ATTRACT) city of Irkutsk we’ll take you up the Angara River by hydrofoil to the village of Listvianka where the actual trip begins. The trip involves 5-6 hours walking per day and includes visits to the Obeutikha Cave where Neolithic man lived. Chasovnia Chapel cave, the Museum of Wooden 4)……….(ARCHITECT) and many more 5)……….(INTEREST) sites. Most of the walking is quite easy but some of the tracks demand a good level of 6)………(TRAIN). All accommodation and meals are included in the cost of the trip, but we recommend you to bring a small 7)………(SELECT) of your favourite goodies for moments when you feel like nibbling at something.