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Unit test 10 | Group B

Name: _____________________ Class: ____

LISTENING 3 Choose the correct option A–C to complete


the sentences.
1 [Track 11] Listen and choose the correct
answer A, B or C. 0 A __ took my wallet out of my coat.
A pickpocket B hacker C shoplifter
1 The police still hope to arrest
1 The detective made a brilliant __ and solved the
A the robbers who broke into the bank.
crime.
B the gang who have carried out burglaries in
A assault B deduction C campaign
the area.
2 ‘You can’t find him guilty if you have any __ at
C the hackers who stopped the alarms from
all,’ said the judge to the jury.
going off.
A logic B doubts C inspiration
2 The woman is reporting the theft of her bag,
3 Has the suspect ever __ the law before?
which had her
A broken B committed C solved
A purse inside.
4 A __ got into my bank account and stole some
B keys inside.
money
C phone inside.
A hack B hacker C hacking
3 The two people are discussing
5 The police found several __ at the crime scene.
A how ordinary people fight crime in their
A laws B attacks C clues
local area.
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B the work of police officers in the local area.
C the importance of lawyers and judges in the
local area. GRAMMAR
4 The film the man watched was about 4 Complete the sentences with the correct
A some famous bank robbers. passive forms of the verbs in brackets.
B burglars who pretended to be police officers.
0 A car was stolen (steal) from outside my office
C criminals who went to prison.
yesterday.
5 The killer in the story the people are talking
1 Police interviews _________________
about
(always / hold) in this room.
A belonged to a gang of burglars.
2 Five cars _________________ (already / steal)
B was the gardener.
this week.
C lived next door to the person they killed.
3 I _________________ (punch) by a man for no
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reason at the football match yesterday.
4 Over thirty criminals _________________
VOCABULARY (send) to prison last month.
2 Complete the sentences with the missing 5 This suspect _________________
word. The first letters are given. (never / arrest) before.
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0 If we report a crime, it means that we tell the
police about it.
5 Choose the correct option to complete the
1 A m___________ is a person who kills
sentences.
someone.
2 A v___________ is a person who hurts people 0 If I did / was / had been the president, I’d give
or breaks the law. more money to the emergency services.
3 A w___________ is someone who sees a crime 1 If Oliver has / is having / had time, he’d volunteer
happen. at the police station.
4 If someone is i___________, it means that they 2 If the police suspected him, they arrested /
didn’t commit a crime. ’d arrest / had arrested him.
5 The v___________ of a crime is someone who 3 If we find / found / have found any clues, we’d
has been attacked, robbed or murdered. tell the police.
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the thief, they’d be very happy.
5 If I had a lot of money, I ‘ll give / ’d give /
‘d have given some to charity.
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USE OF ENGLISH READING
6 Choose the correct option A–D to complete 8 Read a blog about a murder on a train. Match
the text. sentences A–H with gaps 1–5. There are
three extra sentences.
A man 0 __ arrested yesterday in connection with
last week’s bank 1__. Thousands of dollars 2__ Murder on the London to Edinburgh train
stolen from the bank last Tuesday. Someone 3__ It was late autumn at King’s Cross Station in
into the bank offices and one of the bank workers London. The passengers for the 20.48 to Edinburgh
was beaten 4__ and had to go to hospital. If our city were all getting on the train. 1__ She had solved
5__ more police officers on the street, then we many crimes over the years.
wouldn’t have so much crime. The train left on time. After Detective Turner had
had some dinner, she went to sleep in her cabin.
0 A have B were C was D has At 3.15 in the morning, she was suddenly woken by
1 A robbery B theft C burglary D crime an incredibly loud scream. Detective Turner went to
2 A have B was C were D had see what had happened.
3 A committed B stole C beat D broke ‘One of the passengers is dead,’ shouted one of the
4 A up B off C on D away train guards. ‘Someone, help me, please.’
5 A has B had C would have D will have Detective Turner went to look at the body
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‘He hasn’t been dead for long,’ said Detective
7 Choose the word or phrase (A–C) which can Turner. ‘Look at his name here in his wallet. Jonas
best replace the words in bold. Harrison. I’m a detective. 2__ Then, please ask all
0 The police arrested three criminals yesterday. the passengers to wait for me in the restaurant
A Three criminals have arrested carriage.’
B Three criminals were arrested A little while later, all the passengers were sitting
C Three criminals arrested nervously in the restaurant.
1 The arrested man has got someone who can ‘I’m sorry,’ began Detective Turner, ‘for dragging
say where he was at the time the crime took you all from your beds at this time of the night. But
place. there has been a murder. A young man called
A a victim Jonas Harrison was killed in his bed. I’d like to
B an alibi speak to each of you one by one, please.’
C a judge The detective talked to each of the passengers in
2 The police arrested the man for stealing from a turn. She was very interested in five passengers.
house. Jonas was travelling with his cousin, Lucy and her
A burglar mother, Harriet. Tom Bates was a young man who
B burgle had met Jonas the year before. Mr and Mrs Brown
C burglary lived in London. Jonas had once painted their
3 The thief stole my camera while I was asleep. house. Last year their house was broken into and
A My camera was stolen their beloved cat was lost.
B My camera has stolen After talking to everyone, Detective Turner returned
C My camera stole to the restaurant carriage where the five suspects
4 Taking things from supermarkets or were sitting.
department stores without paying is no ‘I have solved the crime,’ began Detective Turner.
different from any other kind of theft. ‘All five of you hated the victim. 3__ I can see the
A Mugging marks on your arms and you look scared whenever
B Shoplifting I say his name. Your mother, on the other hand,
C Assault looks cross, as though she can never forgive the
5 We can’t allow people looking for revenge to man who hurt her daughter.’
take the law into their own hands. She continued, ‘Tom, you met Jonas in prison. In
A suspects fact, he attacked you with a knife. I read about it in
B vigilantes the newspaper last year. And Mr and Mrs Brown,
C hackers the burglar who broke into your house was, of
___ / 5 course, Jonas. 4__ You are all murderers.’
‘We were just doing the right thing,’ added Mrs
Brown. ‘There are times when you have to take the
law into your own hands.’
‘We just wanted justice,’ said Harriet quietly.

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The detective said, ‘We’ll have to pass you over
now to the justice system and let them decide. 5__
But unfortunately, you decided to commit your crime Hi Donna,
on the train that I was travelling on! I had an exciting day last Friday.
I saw a crime taking place!
A So, together, you all made a plan to kill him on
this train.
B But only one of these things is a reason for him
to die.
C Lucy, Jonas used to beat you up when you were
younger.
D You almost got away with your terrible crime.
E Stop the train right away and call the police.
F They chatted together as they entered the
carriages.
G Detective Turner, the famous crime fighter, was
among them.
H She searched for clues and then spoke.
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WRITING
9 Do the exam task.

Byłeś(-aś) świadkiem przestępstwa popełnionego w


twojej miejscowości. W e-mailu do koleżanki z
Londynu:
● napisz, gdzie i kiedy doszło do przestępstwa
● opisz przebieg wydarzeń
● napisz, jak się czułeś(-aś)
● wyjaśnij, czy policji udało się schwytać
przestępcę(-ów).

Rozwiń swoją wypowiedź w każdym z czterech


podpunktów. Długość wypowiedzi powinna wynosić
od 80 do 130 słów.

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TOTAL ___ / 50

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