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matrix intermediate
UNIT 2

 

Crime and Punishment

 

 

rob and steal

We use rob and steal to talk about taking things illegally from people. We use steal with things, and rob with people and institutions.

Someone stole her bag in town yesterday.

Oh no! We’ve been robbed!

The criminals robbed the bank, and then escaped.

 

 

1              Complete the sentences with the correct form of rob or steal.

 

1              Jill was mugged on her way home from

work. The thieves ____________ her handbag and her Rolex watch.

2              After months of careful planning, the gang

              ____________ the jewellery shop.

3              Someone’s broken into the house. It looks as

              if they’ve ____________ the video!

4                            Last Christmas our neighbours were ____________ . Someone broke into their house and took all their presents.

5                            Over £100,000 was ____________ from the bank last night.

____ / 5

 

2              Complete the sentences. Use on, in, by, under and against. If necessary, use a dictionary to help you.

 

1              Writing graffiti on public buildings is

              ____________ the law.

2                            Mark was ____________ trouble with the               police for stealing cars. He’d been joyriding               with his friends.

3              An innocent man was sent to prison

              ____________ mistake.

4              Simon didn’t break the window

              ____________ purpose.

5              The burglar was caught and put

              ____________ arrest.

____ / 5

 

3              Match the verbs and phrases. If necessary               use a dictionary to help you.

             

1        commit              __              a               into trouble

2        break               __              b               a crime to the police

3        get               __              c              time in prison

4        serve               __              d              someone of a crime

5        find               __              e              a crime

6        suspect               __              f              someone guilty

7        report               __              g              the law

____ / 7

 

4              Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in Exercise 1.

 

Matthew was a burglar, but not a good one. He

was always 1____________ into trouble with the

police. In fact he 2____________ the law so

many times, that whenever someone

3____________ a crime, the police always

4____________ him. Whenever he appeared in

court, Matthew was always 5____________

guilty. Over the years he 6____________ three

years in prison. Then one day his own house

was burgled. The thief stole everything.

Matthew found himself at the police station

once more, but this time to 7____________

a crime. The police were very amused.

____ / 7

 

 

5              Complete the sentences with some of these               words. Do not use any world more than               once.

 

JUDGE – VERDICT – PRISONER – JURY – FINED – PRISON – SENTENCED – GUILTY – INNOCENT – WITNESSES – EVIDENCE – TIRAL - COURT

 

The newspapers were full of reports of the murder 1)__________________, which had lasted three weeks.

The court had heard all the 2)__________________ given by the four 3)____________________.

Now, at last, after staying out for several hours, twelve men and women of the 4)_______________ came back into 5)________________ and sat down. Tension was high in the public gallery and the 6) ________________ looked very pale. The 7)________________ asked the jury for their 8)________________ . After a moment’s silence their reply was 9) ‘________________’! The judge therefore 10) ________________ the man to fifteen years in 11) ________________.

 

____ /11

 

6              Use the names of criminals to complete the               definitions.

 

PICKPOCKET – HIJACKER – BLACKMAILER – BURGLAR – SHOPLIFTER – ARSONIST – KIDNAPPER

 

1             A(n) _________________ takes over a plane or vehicle and forces the pilot or driver to go where he/she wants.

2             A(n) _________________ takes away another person by force, usually to demand money.

3             A(n) _________________ steals from people’s pockets or bags, often in crowds.

4             A(n) _________________ sets fire to buildings or cars on purpose.

5             A(n) _________________ steals from a shop while pretending to be a customer.

6             A(n) _________________ steals from a house or office, usually by breaking in.

 

____ / 6

 

7              Complete the sentences with the following words:

              burglaries – witnesses – crimes – law criminal

 

1        The police are investigating a number of _________________ in the area.

2        Several _________________ are being interviewed.

3        30% more _________________ have been committed this year.

4        You are breaking the _________________ if you take photos there.

5        A well-known _________________ has recently been released from prison

____ / 5

 

8              Choose the correct word from the pair in               bracket to complete the sentences.

 

1        The lawyer who helps you to buy or sell your house, or to make will, is a _______________ (barrister / solicitor).

2        If you are suspected of _______________ a crime, you will probably be arrested. (committing / doing)

3        If the police arrested you, they must _______________ you with a crime. (charge / accuse)

4        A person who breaks into your house, usually at night, to steal valuables is a _______________ (robber / burglar)

5        If something is stolen from your flat, you should report the _______________ to your insurance company. (thief / theft).

 

____ / 5

 

9              Answer these questions as fully as you can, in conversation or in writing.

 

1        Do you think there is more crime now than there used to be?

2        What reasons do people have for committing crimes?

3        Is capital punishment suitable for certain crimes? If so, which ones?

4        How can crime be prevented or controlled?

5        Is prison a good punishment for criminals?

 

 






matrix intermediate
UNIT 2

 

Crime and Punishment

 

 

rob and steal

We use rob and steal to talk about taking things illegally from people. We use steal with things, and rob with people and institutions.

Someone stole her bag in town yesterday.

Oh no! We’ve been robbed!

The criminals robbed the bank, and then escaped.

 

 

1              Complete the sentences with the correct form of rob or steal.

 

1              Jill was mugged on her way home from

work. The thieves STOLE her handbag and her Rolex watch.

2              After months of careful planning, the gang

              ROBBED the jewellery shop.

3              Someone’s broken into the house. It looks as

              if they’ve STOLEN the video!

4                            Last Christmas our neighbours were ROBBED. Someone broke into their house and took all their presents.

5                            Over £100,000 was STOLEN from the bank last night.

____ / 5

 

2              Complete the sentences. Use on, in, by, under and against. If necessary, use a dictionary to help you.

 

1              Writing graffiti on public buildings is

        ...

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