- •Unit III the work of an investigator Техt 1
- •I. Skim the following text and say who may be appointed to the post of an investigator in this country.
- •II. Read Text 2 and do exercises after it. Text 2 Part 1
- •IV. Use the definitions in the first column to unscramble the words from the text.
- •VII. Use the unscrambled words from exercises IV and V, terms from exercise IV to solve this English-Russian crossword.
- •VIII. Match the individuals and institutions (1-11) with their
- •IX. Mark these statements (1-8) t (true) or f (false) according to the information in the text. Find the part of the text that gives the correct information.
- •X. Answer the questions on the text.
- •XI. Revising conditionals.
IV. Use the definitions in the first column to unscramble the words from the text.
1. the process of trying to find out all the details or facts about something in order to discover who or what caused it or how it happened |
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a) vesintitionga |
2. something that you decide is true after thinking about it carefully and looking at all the evidence |
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occsilunno |
3. facts or physical signs that help to prove something |
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eceviden |
4. checking or proving that something is true or correct |
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ervicfiatnio |
5. the process of making a judgment or forming an opinion, after considering something or someone carefully |
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meaesnstss |
6. a formal statement about something that you saw, know, or experienced, usually given in a court of law |
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etsitomyn |
V. Answer the “What do we call” questions in the first column to unscramble the words from the text. | ||
1. What do we call the actions taken, usually in court, to settle a legal matter? |
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rpocedngei |
2. What do we call a set of basic laws or principles for a country that describe the rights and duties of its citizens and the way in which it is governed? |
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ocstniutiotn |
3. What do we call an official statement accusing someone of committing a serious crime, or the document with which this is done? |
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diinctnmet |
4. What do we call an attempt to find something? |
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earsch |
5. What do we call treatment of people that is fair and morally right? |
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jticeus |
6. What do we call a situation or an activity that could cause harm or danger? |
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tehrta |
VI. Match these terms with their definitions. | ||
1. mark that shows patterns on your fingers |
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arrest |
2. information kept about something that has happened |
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rapport |
3. the process of asking a suspect a lot of questions in order to get information |
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record |
4. relationship of liking and understanding each other |
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interrogation |
5. formally take someone to police and keep there |
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warrant |
6. a writ or order authorizing an officer to make an arrest, seizure, or search, or perform some other designated act |
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fingerprint |
VII. Use the unscrambled words from exercises IV and V, terms from exercise IV to solve this English-Russian crossword.
Across 2. ордер 5. обвинительный акт 6. конституция 11. проверка 15. краткосрочное лишение свободы 16. угроза 17. судебный процесс 18. признание 19. отпечаток пальца
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Down 1. доказательство 3. оценивание 4. расследование 7. устные свидетельские показания 8. заключение 9. досье 10. связи, отношения 12. допрос 13. розыск 14. правосудие
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VIII. Match the individuals and institutions (1-11) with their
descriptions (a-k).
1. investigator |
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a) a municipal organization |
2. expert |
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b) someone who sees a crime, accident, or other event happen |
3. prosecutor |
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c) a lawyer who opposes person accused of crime |
4. state establishment |
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d) someone who has a particular skill or who knows a lot about a particular subject |
5. persons in office |
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e) a place where trials take place and legal cases are decided |
6. Prosecution Service |
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f) an institution having responsibility for law enforcement and legal compliance |
7. court |
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g) someone whose job is to officially find out the facts about something, especially a crime or an accident |
8. witness |
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h) people occupying positions in large and powerful organizations, especially a government |
9. informant |
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i) someone who is charged for committing a crime in a court of law |
10. suspect |
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j) someone who secretly gives information to police |
11. accused |
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k) someone who may have committed a crime |