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Test 7 A
8 (examples)
1 1 criminal 2 detective 3 witness 4 thief
1 Can you hold on a moment, please?
5 shoplifter
2 I saw a woman stealing a car.
2 1 feel 2 keep 3 make 4 wait 5 steal 6 lend
3 Smoking is not allowed here.
7 hold 8 leave 9 pass 10 say
4 Where did you lose your wallet?
3 1 public transport 2 office block 3 bus stop
5 I m busy at the moment.
4 ice rink 5 art gallery
9 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F
4 1 The teacher told the students to open their books.
10 Students own answers
2 The robber warned the shop assistant not to move.
11 1 they didn t come 2 to watch out / to be careful
3 The boss reminded the secretary to write the
3 not to drive 4 which countries belong
report.
5 asked me to help
4 The police officer asked the victim to give him/her
12 1 Unfortunately 2 But guess what 3 Anyway
his/her phone number.
4 Luckily 5 Actually
5 The parents ordered the child to go to bed.
5 1 if I can get to the centre by bus?
2 if you have those T-shirts in blue.
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3 what time the train leaves?
Whenever I go to the local shopping centre, I always see
4 why he is crying?
a security guard. Today, I m meeting one of them face to face.
5 where you live.
Nice to have you with us, Mark. Could you first tell us a little
6 1 is 2 was 3 are 4 has 5 are
about your working hours. There is always a security guard on
7 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 A
duty when we go shopping. So, do you ever go home?
8 (examples)
That s a good question. We work in shifts. This means that
1 When did the theft take place?
one week I work in the morning; the next in the afternoon.
2 Have there been any calls for me?
One week every two months I have to work at night. I don t
3 Could you call later?
mind working at night, but the centre looks strange without
4 I saw a woman stealing a car.
people in it, and sometimes it s difficult to stay awake. It s
5 Smoking is not allowed here.
also difficult for my children, who miss their bedtime story
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when I m on nights.
10 Students own answers
Whenever I see a guard looking at me, I always feel guilty.
11 1 which countries belong 2 asked me to buy
Do you think everyone is a shoplifter?
3 he hasn t come / he didn t come 4 not to meet
There s no such thing as a typical shoplifter. I remember
5 to apologise
some amazing stories in the newspapers about famous
12 1 Luckily 2 Anyway 3 Unfortunately
Hollywood actors and actresses. They were all millionaires
4 Actually 5 And guess what
but they still went shoplifting! That s why we have to keep
an eye on everybody that enters the shop. I m sorry if it
Test 7 B
makes you feel bad when shopping, but it s part of our job.
1 1 witness 2 thief 3 shoplifter 4 criminal
There are, however, some people that we are more careful of.
5 detective
We always keep an eye on groups of young boys. They often
2 1 say 2 wait 3 steal 4 feel 5 keep 6 leave
take something small: sweets, a can of drink or some crisps.
7 pass 8 lend 9 make 10 hold
It s very easy to see them doing it. If we catch them the first
3 1 ice rink 2 art gallery 3 public transport
time, we tell their parents and hope that will stop them. But if
4 office block 5 bus stop
it happens again, we inform the police. It s our duty.
4 1 The boss reminded the policeman to write the
And what kind of people shoplift? Is there one type of shoplifter
report.
or many different types?
2 The police officer asked the woman to describe the
There is a big difference between someone stealing just to
bank robber.
show off to friends and someone stealing to make money.
3 The teacher warned the students not to cheat.
Young people often steal things on impulse. But there are
4 The mother told her son to do his homework.
also people who come to the shop in order to steal. I once
5 The robber ordered the bank manager to give him
caught a man who didn t want to show me what was in his
the money.
bag. I called the police. And when they searched the man
5 1 what time the train arrives?
they found that the man s trousers had specially-made
2 why he is smiling?
pockets and both trouser legs were full of stolen stuff. Later
3 where you work.
it turned out that his house was full of stolen things. He stole
4 if there is a restaurant here?
the goods and sold them at lower prices.
5 if you have got single rooms.
Thank you very much for talking to us.
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