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02AdvancedThinkAhead3 ExtraPractice Module5B

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MODULE 5
Extra Practice: Section B
Name:
Vocabulary
1
Circle the word that doesn’t belong.
1. attack: a person • an arrow • a prisoner
2. capture: a murderer • a thief • a judge
3. escape: from an expert • from prison • from the crime scene
4. break into: a shop • a house • a jury
5. uncover: a lawyer • evidence • the cause of death
2
Complete the sentences with the words below.
arrows • case • cause of death • crime scene • innocent • put together
1. The police
the facts to find out who committed the crime.
2. The museum has got many historic Native American
.
3. Doctors examine victims’ bodies and try to discover the
4. When the detective arrived at the
.
, he saw blood everywhere.
5. Forensic scientists couldn’t solve the crime. It’s a cold
so she didn’t go to prison.
6. The woman was
3
now.
Complete the words in the questions in A. Then match the questions to the answers in B.
A
1. Who defends a person in c
?
2. What group of people decides who is g
3. Who does a m
?
kill?
4. What does a t
sometimes hold to scare people?
5. What does a j
do?
B
a. a victim
b. punishes criminals
c. the jury
d. a lawyer
e. a gun
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MODULE 5 Extra Practice: Section B
Grammar
4
Complete the sentences with who, which, when, where or whose. Which sentences can you also complete
with that ? Tick (✓) the sentences.
1. The police visited the house
2. I know the boy
bike was stolen.
3. This is the gun
was used in the attack.
4. Now is the time
5. Tom is the person
5
the murder took place.
the trial begins.
saw the crime.
Rewrite each pair of sentences as one sentence. Use a relative pronoun.
1. Lawyers are people. They defend people in court.
2. The police spoke to the man. His car was damaged.
3. A crime scene is a place. Evidence can be found here.
4. That’s the diamond ring. It was stolen from the shop.
6
Complete the text with the relative pronouns who, which, when, where and whose.
Stealing $400,000 from a bank security van isn’t easy, but Anthony Curcio is a man 1.
succeeded in doing that. The robbery was on 30th September, 2008. For three months before that,
Curcio watched the Bank of America building. That’s the place 2.
money every day. Curcio wanted to know the exact times 3.
the van delivered
the van arrived at the
bank. Then, Curcio advertised for workers for a fictitious cleaning job near the bank. He told them what
to wear.
On the day of the robbery, Curcio got dressed in the same clothes as the workers and went to the bank
car park. That’s the location 4.
he attacked a security guard and stole the money. The
police arrived quickly. They saw all the workers
5.
were dressed like the thief. But
Curcio, the real thief, had escaped.
A month later, a homeless man told the police about a car 6.
he had seen in the
Bank of America car park before the robbery. The police decided to find the man 7.
car he had seen. It was Curcio. Curcio was arrested and sent to prison for six years. Most of the money
8.
was stolen was returned to the bank. Since then, Curcio has written a book
9.
talks about his experiences and encourages people to make good decisions.
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