TEST MODULE 3

TEST MODULE 3

capture someone by force in order to get money in return

  • kidnapping
  • burglary
  • pickpocketing
  • mug
  • scam

make money by tricking people

  • mug
  • scam
  • burglary
  • kidnapping
  • pickpocketing

stealing money from people

  • kidnapping
  • mug
  • burglary
  • pickpocketing
  • scam

attack and rob smb in a public place

  • mug
  • pickpocketing
  • burglary
  • kidnapping
  • scam

illegal entry of a building to steal things

  • mug
  • kidnapping
  • pickpocketing
  • burglary
  • scam

Elderly people often become victims of ________ .

  • make off
  • evidence
  • fraudsters
  • offence
  • cultprit
  • sentenced
  • suspect
  • violate
  • witness
  • confessed

The police did their best to protect him as he was the only ________ of the crime.

  • make off
  • evidence
  • fraudsters
  • offence
  • cultprit
  • sentenced
  • suspect
  • violate
  • witness
  • found guilty

There was enough _________ to convict him of robbery.

  • make off
  • evidence
  • fraudsters
  • offence
  • cultprit
  • sentenced
  • suspect
  • violate
  • witness
  • went to court

She was ________ of murder and _________ to imprisonment.

  • make off
  • found guilty
  • reject
  • confessed
  • witness
  • violate
  • suspect
  • sentenced
  • cultprit
  • offence

After several hours of questioning she _________ to stealing the ring.

  • reject
  • found guilty
  • confessed
  • witness
  • went to court
  • make off
  • evidence
  • fraudsters
  • defend
  • offence

Despite the fact that the alarm went off, he managed to _________ with the painting.

  • went to court
  • reject
  • make off
  • found guilty
  • evidence
  • fraudsters
  • defend
  • offence
  • cultprit
  • sentenced

The ________ denied taking part in the robbery.

  • reject
  • found guilty
  • confessed
  • witness
  • violate
  • suspect
  • sentenced
  • cultprit
  • offence
  • defend

As it was his first _________ , he was just fined.

  • suspect
  • sentenced
  • cultprit
  • offence
  • defend
  • fraudsters
  • burglary
  • witness
  • went to court
  • make off

Eventually the police arrested the _________ .

  • witness
  • cultprit
  • went to court
  • make off
  • evidence
  • suspect
  • fraudsters
  • defend
  • offence
  • sentenced

You shouldnt let anybody _________your rights.

  • went to court
  • make off
  • mug
  • defend
  • offence
  • sentenced
  • suspect
  • violate
  • confessed
  • found guilty

Kidscape is the first charity in the UK which works towards keeping children away from danger. The charity was set up in 1984 by Dr Michelle Elliot, a mother herself. So far over 2 million children have attended a programme the charity runs which teaches children how to avoid risky situations and also how to defend themselves if they are ever at risk. Children can also learn how to deal with bullies and what to do when a stranger approaches them.

  • REAL-LIFE LEARNING
  • KEEPING THE YOUNG SAFE
  • KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN
  • SAFETY FOR EVERYONE

The Suzy Lamplugh Trust was established in 1986 and has grown considerably over the last twenty years. The purpose of the trust has always been to promote personal protection. The trust offers advice and guidance on how to stay away from aggressive incidents and avoid dangerous situations. It offers its services to anyone, from big companies to young children and the elderly.

  • KEEPING THE YOUNG SAFE
  • SAFETY FOR EVERYONE
  • KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN
  • REAL-LIFE LEARNING

Streetwise Safety Centre is an award-winning safety education centre. The centre looks like a real village, but in fact, it is an artificial village inside a large warehouse. The area consists of a house, a street, a park, a farmyard, a railway track and a beach. In the village children are taught to be more aware in all aspects of their lives, from catching a bus to walking home at night. Skilled teachers work with young people so that they can have a first-hand, realistic experience of what it is like to be a victim of a crime.

  • KEEPING THE YOUNG SAFE
  • KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN
  • REAL-LIFE LEARNING
  • SAFETY FOR EVERYONE

The Card Watch agency raises awareness about credit card fraud in the UK. The agency provides information and advice to prevent the illegal use of all bank cards. It does this by working closely with shop owners and the police in reducing bank card fraud. The agency can also provide training for anybody who works on a cash register or handles payments. Its useful website is full of tips on how to avoid being the victim of credit card fraud.

  • SUPPORT FOR THE ELDERLY
  • DONT BE DECEIVED
  • PROTECT YOUR FRIENDS
  • KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN

My brother decided _________ a new car.

  • buy
  • to buy
  • buying

We enjoy _____________ these magazines.

  • read
  • to read
  • reading

The cultprit had better......to commiting a crime.

  • confessing
  • confess
  • to confess

He is old enough ___________a car.

  • to drive
  • drive
  • driving

How about _________ ice-cream in the park?

  • to have
  • having
  • have

I refuse __________ to him any more.

  • speak
  • to speak
  • speaking

My brother made me ______________ for taking his football without asking.

  • apologize
  • to apologize
  • apologizing

We would like____________ you for your help.

  • thanking
  • thank
  • to thank

I like to have a glass of milk before ___________ to bed.

  • to go
  • going
  • go

You should ___________ very careful when you walk in dark streets at night.

  • being
  • be
  • to be

I prefer ________ detective stories.

  • reading
  • to read
  • read