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anglès vocabulari initat 5, Apuntes de Artes

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2019/2020

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KAREN SEGARRA
1 Match the definitions in A to a suitable word in B. There are more words than you need.
A
1 a crime involving stealing things from supermarkets, newsagents, etc
2 a place where a judge or jury decides whether someone is guilty or not
3 an event at which a judge or jury decides whether someone is guilty or not
4 to punish someone for doing wrong
5 a crime involving breaking into somewhere like a bank and stealing from it
6 to do something with great care and attention
B
.......4... a fine
....6...... b thoroughly
.....1..... c shoplifting
......3.... d trial
.......... e gambling
.....5..... f robbery
.......... g breed
......2.... h court
2 Choose the correct answer.
1 A police officer’s duty is to enforce / comply / defy the law.
2 Let’s form a pool / reward / cell of ideas and come up with a solution.
3 The government should enforce / outlaw / bypass online gambling because it can be
very harmful.
4 The new king agreed to repeal / fine / convict the law which had prevented women from
driving.
5 The trial / court / offender lasted for over a week.
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KAREN SEGARRA

1 Match the definitions in A to a suitable word in B. There are more words than you need. A 1 a crime involving stealing things from supermarkets, newsagents, etc 2 a place where a judge or jury decides whether someone is guilty or not 3 an event at which a judge or jury decides whether someone is guilty or not 4 to punish someone for doing wrong 5 a crime involving breaking into somewhere like a bank and stealing from it 6 to do something with great care and attention B ....... 4 ... a fine .... 6 ...... b thoroughly ..... 1 ..... c shoplifting ...... 3 .... d trial .......... e gambling ..... 5 ..... f robbery .......... g breed ...... 2 .... h court 2 Choose the correct answer. 1 A police officer’s duty is to enforce / comply / defy the law. 2 Let’s form a pool / reward / cell of ideas and come up with a solution. 3 The government should enforce / outlaw / bypass online gambling because it can be very harmful. 4 The new king agreed to repeal / fine / convict the law which had prevented women from driving. 5 The trial / court / offender lasted for over a week.

3 Complete the sentences with a suitable word to show that you have understood the phrasal verbs in bold. 1 Please don’t bring up that .................CHILD.................................. when we meet them. 2 Please back me up. I need your .......................ATTENTION............................. 3 Let’s think this through. It’s not so .............EASY....................................... 4 Turn yourself in to the ............BED........................................ 5 Please pick me up this morning. I don’t have a ......................CAR.............................. 6 Don’t put me down. It’s ....................SO DIFFICULT................................ 4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words below. guilt ■ defy ■ forbid ■ prevent ■ encourage ■ thief 1 They had to let her go because she was obviously not ...............DEFYING..................................... 2 You can’t chew gum in Singapore. It’s ..............................FORBIDDEN..................... 3 Jake was convicted of .........................THIEF.............. and sentenced to two years in prison. 4 The police should concentrate on crime ................PREVENTION................................... , not just catching criminals after they commit a crime. 5 Young offenders should be given more ..................ENCOURAGED................................. to go straight and leave their lives of crime behind. 6 The criminal looked ................GILTED................................... until the judge sentenced him to 30 years in prison. 5 Complete the text with the words or phrases below. There are more words than you need. get into trouble ■ reward ■ charged with ■ go straight ■ convicted offenders ■ cells ■ concerned ■ theft ■ term ■ behind bars When 1 .........................OFFENDERS..................... break the law and are caught, they expect to be punished. Depending on the seriousness of the crime that they have been 2 ........................CHARGED WITH.................................... , this punishment may mean that they have to spend time 3 .......................BEHIND BARS...................................... But, once their prison time has finished and they are allowed to leave their 4 .......................CELLS..................................... and return to the outside world, it’s vital that they’re given help to 5 ......................GO STRAIGHT...................................... and become valuable members of society.