Иностранный язык в юриспруденции

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thief, smuggler, an offender, terrorists, a traitors, a mugger, accomplice, forger, robber, a burglar
1. Don’t let anyone approach to you in the street – that might be a mugger.
2. The first time an offender is treated less severely than one who already has a crim

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Иностранных языков

Кафедра __________________________________________________________________

 

 

Иностранный язык в сфере юриспруденции

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Письменное  контрольное задание

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Студент: Маньянова Ирина Александровна

 

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Дата: 08.01.2013

   
 

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1. Complete the sentences with the words from the box.

thief, smuggler, an offender, terrorists, a traitors, a mugger, accomplice, forger, robber, a burglar

1. Don’t let anyone approach to you in the street – that might be a mugger.

2. The first time an offender is treated less severely than one who already has a criminal record.

3. A burglar could easily get into this house if he wanted to.

4. Although the traitors were never caught, it is commonly believed that they were working for the government.

5. The robber had been very clever, and had taken great care not to leave any fingerprints or other marks.

6. She was shocked to learn that the painting she inherited was not original but made by a famous forger .

7. So far, the police say, the thief has taken videos, TVs and cash.

8. The Customs men caught the smuggler.

9. He could not have carried out this murder without at least one accomplice .

10. Terrorists have claimed responsibility for the bomb blast which killed 20 people.

2. Use the correct preposition.

11. On the way to the Academy I met a friend of mine.

12. Don’t allow the children to play in the street.

13. When did you arrive in England?

14. What is this cheese made of?

15. His room is on the second floor to the left of the door.

16. He refused from this offer for some unknown reason.

17. I am not going to put up with his behavior.

18. After his father’s death he was in deep sorrow.

19. What did he die of?

20. This book belonged to my grandparents.

21. We decided to go on holiday by train.

22. Robinson Crusoe lived on a small island in the middle of the ocean.

23. Our train stops at every station.

24. They are good at English and German.

25. I can’t find Tom in this photo.

2. Turn the verb form in the following sentences into the Passive voice.

26. The firefighters had put out the house only by midnight. – The house had been put out (by the firefighters) only by midnight.

27. They called the police immediately after the accident. – The police were called by immediately after the accident.

28. The mechanic is just fixing my car in the garage. – My car is just being fixed in the garage (by the mechanic).

29. I have prepared the materials for the trial. – The materials have been prepared for the trial.

30. Air Canada cancelled our flight because of windy weather. – Our flight was cancelled by Air Canada because of windy weather.

31. You can’t see the house from the street. – The house can’t be seen from the street.

32. They will not correct our papers before Friday. – Our papers will not be corrected before Friday.

33. Someone must have taken the documents out of the table. – The documents must have been taken out of the table.

34. The hurricane destroyed many homes on the island. – Many houses on the island were destroyed by/with the hurricane.

3. Translate the sentences from Russian into English.

 

35. Обвиняемого  приговорили к 10 годам тюремного  заключения.

 The accused was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

36. Полиция допросила подозреваемого и задержала его до утра. - The police interrogated the suspect and detained him till the morning.

37. Если этот знаменитый адвокат возьмется за ваше дело, я почти уверен в положительном исходе. – If this well-known barrister (BRIT)/attorney (US) deals with your case, I’m almost sure of the positive outcome.

38. Он был дважды арестован за нарушение общественного порядка. - He has been arrested twice for disorderly behaviour.

39. Мы подозреваем его в совершении этого преступления, но он не признает себя виновным. - We suspect him of having committed this crime but he doesn’t plead guilty.

40. Если вы обвиняете кого-то в правонарушении, вы должны представить веские доказательства. – If you accuse anybody of breaking the law/offence, you have to exhibit some compelling evidence.

41. Думаю, ему придется заплатить штраф. – I think he will have to pay the fine.

42. Присяжные решили, что он невиновен. – The jury’s verdict was that he was not guilty.

4. Read the text and mark if the following sentences are true or false.

Mr. and Mrs. Barker were having a quiet day at home. Their 17-year-old daughter was away in Scotland staying with a friend. At 12 noon, Mr. and Mrs. Barker had a phone call from the friend where their daughter was staying. They said that the girl had disappeared. The parents were going to call the police when the phone rang again. A hoarse voice informed Mr. Barker that their daughter had been kidnapped and unless he paid a ransom of 1000 dollars he would never see his daughter alive again. The voice gave him instructions about where and when to hand over the money. The voice warned Mr. Barker not to tell the police or to attempt to have the phone traced. Mr. Barker went to the bank and immediately withdrew the money out of his bank account and left on the next train to Brighton. When he arrived, he entered the Grand Hotel at five to six and carefully placed the briefcase beside a sofa as arranged. At six o’clock precisely, a woman in a scarf and raincoat approached, took the briefcase and walked away quickly.

At 10 p.m. the same evening, to his great relief, his daughter returned home. She could hardly refrain from laughing. Imagine Mr. Barker’s surprise when she handed him his briefcase containing the 1000 dollars. It turned out that she and her friend had decided to play a practical joke. The parents did not appreciate the joke as much as their daughter did.

True or false?

43. Mr. and Mrs. Barker were staying in Scotland with their daughter. – False, their daughter was away in Scotland.

44. They had a call from their friends. – False, from the friend, where their daughter was staying.

45. The ransom was 1000 dollars. - True

46. Mr. Barker refused to give the ransom and called the police. – False, Mr. Barker went to the bank and immediately withdrew the money out of his bank account.

47. The parents laughed with their daughter at the practical joke. – False, the parents did not appreciate the joke.

5. Ask 3 questions to the text.

- What time did Mr. and Mrs. Barker have a phone call from the friend where their daughter was staying?

- What instructions did the stranger on the phone give Mr. and Mrs. Barker?

- Who took the briefcase with the money?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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