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Клементьева Юлия Николаевна

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Crime

Please complete the crossword puzzle below

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Across:

  1. Someone who uses violence or threats to take
    control of a plane, vehicle, or ship.


3.   Someone who is thought to be guilty of a crime.

5.   Someone who murders an important person.

6.   A lawyer who tries to prove in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a crime.

2.   To go into a building and steal things.

9.   Someone who deliberately makes something burn,
especially a building.

11.   Someone who steals things from another person or place.

10.   The official in control of a court who decides how criminals should be punished.

15.   Someone who is guilty of a crime.

16.   The crime of deliberately killing someone.
18.   Someone who has been proved to be guilty of a crime and sent to prison.

Down:

2.   Someone who tries to get money from you or make you do what they want by threatening to tell other people your secrets.

4.   Someone who sees a crime or an accident and can describe what happened.

7.   To take someone somewhere illegally by force, often in order to get money for returning them.

8.   To take something from a shop without paying for it.

10.   A group of 12 ordinary people who listen to the details of a case in court and decide whether someone is guilty or not.

12.   Someone who steals things from people's pockets, especially in a crowd.

13.   Having done something that is a crime.

14.   A lawyer who is trying to prove in a court of law that someone is guilty of a crime.

17.   A punishment that a judge gives to someone who is guilty of a crime.

 

Crime KEY

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Across:

1. Soeone who uses violence or threats to take control of a plane, vehicle, or ship. (HIJACKER)
3. Someone who is thought to be guilty of a crime. (SUSPECT)
5. Someone who murders an important person. (ASSASIN)
6. A lawyer who tries to prove in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a crime. (DEFENCE LAWYER)
2. To go into a building and steal things. (BURGLE)
9. Someone who deliberately makes something burn, especially a building. (ARSONIST)
11. Someone who steals things from another person or place . (THIEF)
10. The official in control of a court who decides how criminals should be punished. (JUDGE)
15. Someone who is guilty of a crime. (OFFENDER)
16. The crime of deliberately killing someone. (MURDER)
18. Someone who has been proved to be guilty of a crime and sent to prison. (CONVICT)

Down:

2. Someone who tries to get money from you or make you do what they want by threatening to tell other people your secrets. (BLACKMAILER)
4. Someone who sees a crime or an accident and can describe what happened. (WITNESS)
7. To take someone somewhere illegally by force, often in order to get money for returning them. (KIDNAP)
8. To take something from a shop without paying for it. (SHOPLIFT)
10. A group of 12 ordinary people who listen to the details of a case in court and decide whether someone is guilty or not. (JURY)
12. Someone who steals things from people's pockets, especially in a crowd. (PICKPOCKET)
13. Having done something that is a crime. (GUILTY)
14. A lawyer who is trying to prove in a court of law that someone is guilty of a crime. (PROSECUTOR)
17. A punishment that a judge gives to someone who is guilty of a crime. (SENTENCE)



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1. Decide between "do", "go" or "play".

Sometimes the verb needs to be put into the correct tense

 or put in the infinitive or ing form.

  1. He used to _____ jogging every day when he was at university.
  2. I love _____ a good game of chess from time to time.
  3. She _____ gymnastics for over five years now.
  4. This summer we _____ windsurfing every day on our vacation.
  5. He's quite the athlete. He _____ basketball, baseball and hockey, too.
  6. My wife _____ horse riding twice a week.
  7. Why don't we _____ a set of tennis?
  8. Some people think that _____ aerobics four times a week is the best possible way of keeping fit.
  9. His idea of the perfect summer holiday is to rent a sailboat and _____ sailing between the islands of the Tuscan archipelago.
  10. He _____ athletics for his local track club.

2. Put the words in the box into the correct category below.  

athlete         

ball                

bat                                 

court                                

goggles

gym                 

helmet                         

net                 

pitch                

players        

pool

stick

racket                

referee         

ring                

rink

puck                                

skis                

spectator                         

team        

knee / elbow pads        

umpire

swimsuit

course        

People

Place

Equipment

3. In small groups, discuss the following questions;

Do you prefer to watch or participate in sports?  Why?

Which sports do you do?  

How often do you do them?  Why do you like them?

Where do you do these sports?  What equipment do you need?

Which sports do you like to watch?

Why do you like them?

What people, places and equipment are involved?



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Use each ending to complete the words below. Use each ending once only.

ar, rot, to,  lic, pper, bage, awberry, ach, on, elon, eapple, cumber, ato

                                                              

1. car                                2. pot                    3. cab

                                 

4. toma                            5. oni                                         6. cu

                                            

7. gar                                 8. pe                                        9. pe

                              

10. pe                               11. str                                         12. melon

                                         

                          13. water-m                        14. pin



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PUT IN: to give a lot of time and effort to something or to doing something.

PUT OFF: a) to delay something to a later date or time, especially because there’s a problem or you don’t want to do it now.
                b) to make somebody stop liking somebody / something; to make somebody lose interest in somebody / something.

PUT ON: a) to put clothes on your body;
                b) (put on weight) to become fatter and heavier.

PUT OUT: to make a fire, cigarette or candle stop burning.

PUT UP: a) to increase something, for example prices, taxes, rents.
               b) to let somebody stay at your home.
PUT UP WITH: to accept something / somebody that is annoying, difficult or unpleasant.

Match the verbs to their synonyms:


  1. put on
  2. put up with
  3. put up              
  4. put off
  5. put out
  6. put in

  1. get dressed
  2. tolerate
  3. postpone
  4. raise
  5. blow out
  6. spend time
  7. gain weight

Match the words from the list with the phrasal verbs:

put in

put off

put up

put out

put up with

put on



shoes

ticket prices

for the night

going to the dentist

sweater

(with neighbours’ loud parties)

for a couple of days

jumper

the flame

with smoking

time

the rent

energy

the test

money

a cigarette

  the match

 the meeting

efforts

with his whining

Put the words into the correct order:

  1. succeed effort it lot we put project We into to of want a and this.
  2. going off putting keeps He dentist the to.
  3. putting is story Your food my off me.
  4. photograph glasses her on put the at and stared intently She.
  5. weight much so on put I’ve clothes new some need I that.
  6. city fire put been centre in out called Firefighters the the to have.
  7. on taxes up government put The should environment the damage that things.
  8. me hotels so put The full friends up were my.
  9. smoking couldn’t his up with put I longer any.



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Match the words with the pictures and the sentences.

hurricane      flood      earthquake      volcano eruption       drought

A.           B.          C. 

              D.              E. 

  1. The heat was incredible and we watched as the red hot lava came down the mountain.
  2. It lifted a car from the ground, and then we saw it disappear down the street.
  3. The walls began to move visibly, and large cracks opened up in the ground.

  1. The lack of rain in the state is quickly becoming a serious problem. Crops and cattle are dying. There’s shortage of drinking water.
  2. It was about two metres deep and we watched as our furniture just floated away.

Fill in the correct word from the box.

fury               ash               steam               released               explosion
           mud               victim              forced               temporarily               cope

  1. ….. condenses into water when it cools.
  2. Wash that ….. off your boots before you come in.
  3. He wasn’t able to ….. with the stress of his job anymore.
  4. Mike is ….. unemployed.
  5. The ….. completely destroyed the building.
  6. The volcano erupted raining hot ….. over a wide area.
  7. He was beside himself with ….. when I told him what I had done.
  8. He followed his….., as she walked home, before attacking and robbing her.
  9. He was ….. from prison after serving 5 years sentence.
  10. She ….. herself to be polite to them.



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How many left

Where it lives

Food

Why it’s endangered

What has been done to protect it

10000

north-west of Madagascar, tropical rainforests

ripe fruit, leaves, flowers, insects, and the occasional small vertebrates

deforestation;
hunted for food;
captured for pet trade or zoos

a national reserve has been created;

breed fairly well in captivity

Black Lemur

Black Rhino

How many left

Where it lives

Food

Why it’s endangered

What has been done to protect it

2500

Zimbabwe, South Africa, Kenya, Namibia, and Tanzania

herbivore;

a wide variety of plants

hunted for their horns

trade in rhino horn prohibited;

special parks and reserves have been created

Florida Manatee

How many left

Where it lives

Food

Why it’s endangered

What has been done to protect it

2000

warm waters of the Western Atlantic from Florida to Brazil

eat over 60 different plant species such as mangrove leaves and turtle grass

hunted for their meat, fat and hide;

habitat destruction; killed by powerboats

hunting manatees prohibited;

speed limits in waterways should be introduced

Giant Otter

How many left

Where it lives

Food

Why it’s endangered

What has been done to protect it

3500

tropical South America

fish (4,5 kilos a day)

hunted for their fur;

habitat destruction

trade in giant otter fur prohibited in 1973;

special protected areas created

Golden LION TAMARIN

How many left

Where it lives

Food

Why it’s endangered

What has been done to protect it

400

tropical rain forests in south-eastern Brazil

insects, small vertebrates, and fruit

habitat destruction; hunted for food ;

captured for the pet trade, display in zoos, and biomedical research

national preserve set up in 1980;

local laws prohibit killing of the species;

trade prohibited

Komodo dragon

How many left

Where it lives

Food

Why it’s endangered

What has been done to protect it

5000

Komodo Island

any animals including deer, pigs, birds, etc.

habitat destruction; illegal hunting ;

captured for the zoos and private collectors

trade in Komodo dragons prohibited;

Komodo made a national park

BLUE HYACINTH MACAW

How many left

Where it lives

Food

Why it’s endangered

What has been done to protect it

2500

southern Brazil, eastern Bolivia and north-eastern Paraguay

seeds, nuts, fruits, and vegetables

habitat destruction;

captured for the pet trade

trade prohibited;
ranchers encouraged to leave nest trees standing, replant food trees, and erect nest boxes for the macaws