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Choose the right answer.a) 1. The policeman asked the suspect to make a(n)… . a) account b) declaration c) deposition d) statement 2. The unruly … was broken up by the police. a) collection b) congregation c) group d) mob 3. Prince Andrew was found dead in his palace this morning. The police have … anysuggestion of foul play. a) discounted b) neglected c) omitted d) overlooked 4. The chief of police said that he saw no … between the four murders. a) communication b) connection c) join d) joint The detective stood … behind the door waiting for the assailant. a) immovable b) lifeless c) motionless d) static The police arrested the wrong man mainly because they ... the names they had been given by the witness. a) bewildered b) confused c) merged : d) puzzled The police ... off the street where the bomb had gone off. a) battened b) cordoned c) fastened d) shuttered The police set a … to catch the thieves. a) device b) plan c) snare d) trap 9. The police asked if I thought I could … the man who stole mycar if I looked at somephotos. a) certify b) identify c) justify d) verify The policeman was … when he saw a light in the office. a) deductive b) disturbing c) suggestive d) suspicious 11. The inspector was a very … man and he rechecked the evidence several times. a) attentive b) complete c) thorough d) thoughtful 12. The police who were … the crime could find no clues at all. a) enquiring b) investigating c) researching d) seeking 13. We promise not to reveal your … if you tell us who the murderer is. a) anonymity b) identification c) identity d) personality 14. The police are … the town for the stolen car. a) combing b) investigating c) looking d) seeking 15. The police have not yet found a possible … for the murder. a) example b) motive c) principle d) understanding 16. The police … their attention to the events that led up to the accident. a) completed b) confined c) confirmed d) contained 17. As he was caught in … of a gun, he was immediately a suspect. a) control b) handling c) ownership d) possession 18. As the result of the police ... on the disco, ten people were arrested. a) entry b) invasion c) raid d) storm 19. I was informed by the police constable that he would be forced to take me into… . a) confinement b) custody c) detection d) guardianship 20. It is the responsibility of the police to … the law, not to take it into their own hands. a) compel b) enforce c) force d) press 21. After the accident the policeman asked if there had been any… . a) observers b) onlookers c)spectators d) witnesses 22. The police were … in their examination of the murder site. a) concentrated b) exhausting c) intense d) thorough 23. The police made sure everyone stood well … of the fire. a) away b) clear c) free d) out 24. Why don’t the police take ... measures against crime? a) affective b) effective c) efficient d) ineffective
b) 1. There is no doubt about the outcome of the trial. The man is a … criminal. a) self-centred b) self-confessed c) self-conscious d) self-contained 2. If the terrorists are not sent to prison, there will be a public… . a) attack b) onslaught c) outcry d) recrimination 3. It is often difficult for ex-convicts to keep to the … and narrow. a) deep b) long c) straight d) wide 4. When the detectives finally trapped him, he had to … to lying. a) recourse b) resort c) resource d) retort 5. The judge recommended more humane forms of punishment for juvenile… . a) convicts b) delinquents c) sinners d) villain 6. The murderer proved to be an apparently well-behaved … middle-aged woman. a) inoffensive b) offensive c) unoffending d) unsuspicious 7. He found some squatters living in his house so he asked the court for a speedy … order. a) discharge b) ejection c) eviction d) expulsion 8. The witness … the statements made by the accused man. a) agreed b) confessed c) corroborated d) testified 9. A prominent local figure was … as co-respondent in a divorce case. a) accused b) cited c) nominated d) quoted 10. The whole story was a … of her imagination. a) fabrication b) fantasy c) figment d) figure 11. As she was the murderer’s mother, the judge … the normal restrictions on visits and lether see him. a) abandoned b) lifted c) relinquished d) surrendered 12. The baby at the centre of the controversy has been made a … of court. a) child b) progeny c) protege d) ward 13. After considering the evidence for a few hours, the Jury came to a(n) … verdict. a) unambiguous b) unanimous c) undivided d) united 14. It was a reasonable … to draw in the light of the evidence. a) assessment b) conclusion c) interpretation d) verdict 15. Ms.Stickyfinger was charged with … the funds of the organization. a) misappropriating b) mislaying c) mistaking d) misplacing
13. Paraphrase the following sentences using the Topical Vocabulary “Juvenile Delinquency”: 1. Juvenile delinquents don’t follow the rules accepted in the society. 2. Some juvenile wreck the plan of the lesson if they get boredor don’t attend classes at all if they dislike some subject. 3. One of the ways to return young offenders to nondelinquent life is to provide psychological help at school. 4. Nick was imprisoned for using and selling drugs. 5. In Scotland a group made up of citizens deal with young offenders under 16. 6. The repeater knew for sure that his case would be sent to the court that heard criminal cases against those under 18. 7. Some young offenders who are released on probation don’t see a probation officer. 8.In Scotlandthe principal Law Officer of the Crown givesinstructions before the case of any young offender under 16 years of age is heard. 9. There are special institutions where juvenile offenders live before they stand trial. 10. How long should he be in prison before he gets the cancellation of his penalty?11. I can’t believe that the judge could send him to death. 12. As your son is only 17, by the law he is not an adult and his case will be heard by a juvenile court. 13. If the judge decides your child can’t be taken home, John will be sent to a juvenile correction for serving his term. 14. The squad car detained the boy drinking beer in the park after the specified hour and the policeman in charge had touse handcuffs as the minor showed much violence and swore like a trooper. 15.Nobody could believe this innocent-looking girl was a leader of a gang attacking Afro-Americans, mugging schoolchildren and burgling houses.
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