Unit 8 Progress Test A: Grammar
Unit 8 Progress Test A: Grammar
Grammar
1 Complete the reported speech. Use the correct form of the verb and add pronouns if necessary.
1 ‘A lot of people visit my home town to see the unusual buildings.’
He said that a lot of people _______________________ his home town to see the unusual buildings.
The children said that _______________________ a strange woman near the school gate at 9.30.
The police told the reporters that _______________________ the arsonist yet.
Matthew told the men that _______________________ to find the stolen money.
Mark said that the woman _______________________ green eyes and long, brown hair.
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Mary said that she had heard about the robbery at the jewellery shop the
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day ________________ . Ruby said that she ________________ believe that the robbers
had stolen so many diamonds. Mary told her that there were no witnesses. Ruby said that it
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was because the CCTV cameras ________________ . Mary said that the
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police ________________ interviewing some of the staff ________________ night. She
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also said that the manager ________________ out of the country at the time.
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Vocabulary
4 Complete the sentences with the missing words. The first letter of each word has been given.
1 When the police caught the s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ at the airport, he was carrying a suitcase full of cigarettes.
2 The m_ _ _ _ _ _ _ killed several people before he was caught.
3 After the earthquake, l_ _ _ _ _ _ took things from shops without paying for them.
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Murder
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Police have launched an __________________ after they found a body in the river last night.
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Police officers are currently __________________ CCTV footage of the path next to the
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river, as well as __________________ a house for clues. They believe that this may be a
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murder. They have interviewed several __________________ who were with the victim that
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day, but haven’t made any __________________ yet.
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They are appealing for more __________________ , so if you saw anything suspicious or
have any information about the crime, contact them on 0808-1570980.
Burglary
Many people living in Bristol city centre phoned 999 to report burglaries last night. The police
believe that a number of burglars are watching houses to see when people go out for the
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evening. They then __________________ the houses through an open window or door.
These burglars are taking expensive items like televisions and computers and then trying to
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sell them on eBay. Police have taken __________________ at the properties and they
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are __________________ the area so that people living there feel safer at night. They also
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found some chewing __________________ which they believe belonged to one of the
burglars. They have sent this to a laboratory. They would like anyone with information to
contact them on 0808-1570994.
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Use of English
6 Complete the dialogue with one word in each gap.
Sam Did you read about that woman who ended up in prison because she’d stolen toys to give her children at
Christmas?
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Helen I don’t think __________ sounds fair. There are men who commit violent crimes who don’t end up in prison.
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Sam In __________ opinion, I don’t think anyone should go to prison for shoplifting. It isn’t that serious and it
doesn’t hurt anybody.
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Helen I’m __________ sure, really. If you steal from a small shop, then you are hurting those shop owners.
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Furthermore, prices __________ have to go up too, so it affects everyone like that.
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Sam I suppose it’s true __________ say that, but it’s not like mugging someone. It’s not a violent crime and it
isn’t frightening for the people in the shop.
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Helen I agree, but to be __________, you need to send people to prison to prevent other people from thinking it’s
ok.
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Sam No, I __________ believe that. Shoplifters are often the poorest people in society. What is __________,
they are often single mothers. They don’t have a choice sometimes.
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Helen As I __________ it, people always have a choice between right and wrong.
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Sam I agree to some __________, but I still think the punishment is too strict.
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a main characters.
b crimes.
c victims.
4 Carol was scared of one criminal she met because
a of something that he said.
b he had bought her a drink.
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Once, when I was teaching English to children in Cambridge, I died while eating my dinner.
The children were eleven to fourteen years old and there were about one hundred and twenty
of them in the large hall of a boarding school. We were all eating ice cream when I made
strange noises and fell forward onto my plate.
This was not some unusual way of teaching the children about crime, but a murder mystery
game. It was a bit like a play in the theatre, but the whole school was involved. All of the
teachers were either victims or suspects and all of the children were detectives trying to find
out who the murderer was. The children knew the situation was serious as many teachers
were ‘dying’, so they were all very excited!
Lying next to my ice cream, I loved being a ‘victim’. However, I had to remember not to smile
as the teachers dragged me across the floor to get rid of my ‘dead body’ so the students knew
I was really ‘dead’. This was just the start of my murder mystery career!
Soon after that, one of my friends bought a murder mystery game and invited me and several
other friends to a dinner party. We all had to dress up as different characters. The story was
that one of our close friends had been murdered and we were all suspects. We had to tell the
other characters important information and question people about the information they gave.
Then, at the end of the evening, we tried to work out who had done it. I wasn’t very good at
the police investigation part, but I loved playing a part and the excitement of knowing that one
of the people in the room was a ‘murderer’.
Now I run my own company – Murder Mystery Occasions. I organise murder mystery parties
in restaurants or historic buildings. Usually I hire a private room so that the ‘murder’ doesn’t
upset other guests. Castles are particularly popular with my guests because they’re so
atmospheric, so I use them if they’re available. I write the scripts and employ actors to be
some of the key characters. People pay to come along and join in with the fun while having a
wonderful dinner. The murder usually happens somewhere between the starter and the main
course and there is always a lot of excitement when the police arrive to take fingerprints and
interview key suspects. People tell me that’s the best part. Then, at the end of the evening,
there is a prize for the table that guesses who is the murderer, but everybody who comes
along seems to enjoy the drama. So, you could say I’ve made a good, honest career out
of murder!
d made a mess.
2 The writer tried not to smile because
a she didn’t want the students to think she was enjoying herself.
b she was trying to look like she wasn’t alive.
c she wasn’t sure who was watching her.
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Writing
9 You recently went to a dangerous part of town to take some photos. While you were there, you saw a
crime. Your friend Brian is planning to go to the same place at the weekend. Write an email to Brian
and include the following:
• Describe the area and explain why it’s dangerous.
• Describe the crime you saw taking place
• Say how you / other people reacted.
• Tell your friend how he / she can avoid crime in this area.
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