Unit test 6b Password Reset B1+

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Listen to a news report and complete gaps 1–5 with the missing information. Write between one and three words in each gap. Max: Hey Liam, I’ve just heard on the radio that someone broke into the Creston Museum!Liam: What? Our baseball museum? When did it happen?Max: Last night, between 1 _ . The problem is that the owner of the building does not have enough money to 2_. Many of the stolen items had great sentimental value for 3 _ , though they were not worth a lot of money. We already know that the burglars took a 4 _ which had been signed by famous baseball players. Also, the famous 1974 National Championship Cup is missing.Liam: I bet the police haven’t caught the burglars yet.Max: No. They are still questioning 5 _ in order to get more information. Read the text and complete gaps 1–5 with sentences a‒g. There are two extra sentences. JOURNALISTS VS CRIMEWe usually find out about crimes from the mass media. TV, radio and all kinds of press reporters interview witnesses and police officers to write their reports. 1_ They are known as investigative journalists, whose main job is to investigate and report on things that some people may try to hide from the public. 2_ However, they sometimes describe much more serious crimes. Thanks to such stories, corrupt politicians and big companies that break the law cannot feel totally safe.Investigative journalists often spend months collecting the necessary information to reveal a crime to the public. The results of this work are often presented in a large article or even a book. 3_ How do investigative journalists gather the information they need? After all, they do not have the same power as police detectives. The truth is that some of the facts are easily available from public sources. However, the most exciting crime stories described by journalists usually involve the help of secret informants who want the public to know what is happening somewhere. 4_In the history of investigative journalism, there have been quite a few famous reporters whose work has allowed the public to find out about serious wrongdoings. Many of these have received important awards for their work. 5_ They were the ones who revealed the Watergate scandal. As a result of their investigation, President Nixon resigned from his office.****************************************************************a Not surprisingly, they don’t want anybody to discover the truth.b But among this huge number of journalists who write about crime, there is a very special group.c And here an interesting question appears.d Journalists often protect these people by changing their personal details in their reports.e That’s because people in power often use it in a wrong way.f Here, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein from the Washington Post are probably top of the list.g Their stories are often about some local problems. 1. _ a b c d e f g 2. _ a b c d e f g 3. _ a b c d e f g 4. _ a b c d e f g 5. _ a b c d e f g Complete the sentences with appropriate words. 1 It seems tome that we cannot ignore such a serious problem.2 Have you heardthe story about the bank robbery?3 Really? Goon! Tell me more about what happened!4 First of all, I must say that I felt really shocked to read your article.5 He got arrested because he left a lot of fingerprints in the flat of the victim. What a silly man! Complete the sentences with the missing words. The first letters have been given. 1 The police are looking for a man in connection with a murder. The victimof the crime, Matt Ellis, was a 42-year-old businessman who was killed last night. The police want to question Paul Jones, who was seen with Mr Ellis last night and is the main suspect.2 After his arrest, the criminalsaid that he wouldn’t talk to the police if they didn’t bring in a lawyerto help him.3 After a few days, the police found a witnesswho had seen the crime and was ready to give evidencein court during the trial. Read the definitions and match the correct words. a group of people in court who decide if a person is guilty or not jury a person who steals something thief a crime where somebody destroys public places or private property vandalism saying really bad things about people online cyberbullying Complete the sentences with appropriate words. 1 Somebody broke intoour house a few days ago.2 He was selling illegal substances, so the police arrested him for drug dealing.3 She was found innocent by the jury, so she didn’t get punished at all. Rewrite the sentences/ questions/ requests/ pieces of advice in reported speech. 1. 'We are looking into the case now.’ The police told us _. 2. ‘I haven’t done anything wrong.’ The girl said _. 3. ‘What book have you read this week?’ I asked him.I asked him _ 4. ‘Will you visit us next summer?’ we asked them.We asked them _ 5. ‘I won’t do any graffiti!’ said Mary.Mary _. Choose the answer a, b or c which means the same as the Polish parts of the sentences in brackets.1 The judge told her that she _ (pójdzie) to prison if she broke the law again. would go went is going to go 2 _ (Fałszywe) money is your responsibility if you get caught with it. untrue fake dishonest 3 They said they’d send some detectives _ (jutro). yesterday the next day that day 4 Local authorities have to _ (poradzić sobie z) the problem of vandalism. cope with deal protect from 5 They arrested him for _ (włamanie) into the online banking system. theft burglary hacking Create the missing forms. VERB NOUN punish punishment sentence sentence hijack hijacking try trial behave behaviour burgle burglary Place the adjectives given under the correct prefix. un- lucky believable happy im- moral polite patient il- logical legal legible in- experienced formal accurate dis- honest loyal respectful ir- resistible replaceable rational Read the instructions and do the writing task. Chciałbyś podzielić się swoją opinią na temat zagrożeń wynikających z korzystania z kart płatniczych. Zredaguj wpis na forum internetowym (100‒150 słów) i:• wyjaśnij, jakie zagrożenia są, Twoim zdaniem, najpoważniejsze;• napisz, dlaczego ten problem jest dla Ciebie ważny;• zaproponuj, w jaki sposób użytkownicy kart płatniczych mogą się chronić przed opisanymi przez Ciebie zagrożeniami;• poproś innych uczestników forum o wyrażenie swojej opinii na ten temat.

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