- •Indefinite Tense Active
- •Passive
- •Образец выполнения задания
- •Variant I
- •1. Translate the text in the written form. Criminology
- •2 Find in the text the English equivalents of the following.
- •3. Match the legal terms on the left with their definitions on the right.
- •4. Answer the folowing questions.
- •5. Use the Present Continuous Tense in the sentences instead of the Present
- •Indefinite Tense
- •6. Find in the text of task 1 sentences with Participle и Gerund. Translate
- •7. Translate the text in the written form. The british police
- •8. Translate the words and remember them.
- •9. Complete the following text with the words from the box.
- •10. Find in the text of task 7 the English equivalents of the following.
- •11. Use the Past Continuous tense in the sentences.
- •12. Put sentences into Passive Voice.
- •Variant II
- •1. Translate the text in the written form. Punishment
- •2. Answer the following questions.
- •3. Give the Russian equivalents of the following.
- •4. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •5.Write down the sentences. Find out Participle and Gerund. Translate the
- •6. Use the Present Continuous Tense in the sentences.
- •7. Translate the text in the written form. Police powers. Stop and search
- •8. Match the words on the left with their meanings on the right.
- •9. Answer the following questions.
- •10. Translate the sentences into English.
- •11. Write down the sentences. Point out tense and form of the detatched verbs.
- •12. Make the following sentences interrogative and negative.
- •Variant III
- •1. Translate the text in the written form. Capital punishment
- •6. Put the verbs into the Present and Past Continuous Tense.
- •7. Translate the text in the written form. Police powers. Arrest.
- •8. Answer the questions.
- •9. Give Russian equivalents of the following.
- •10. Match the words and their meanings.
- •11. Underline the predicates. Write down the tenses of the verbs. Translate the sentences.
- •12. Make the sentences interrogative and negative.
- •Variant IV
- •1. Translate the text in the written form. The tower of london
- •7. Translate the text in the written form. Police powes. Charging
- •8. Match the words with their Russian equivalents.
- •9. Answer the questions.
- •10. Complete the text with the words from the box.
- •11. Write down the sentences. Point out the tense and form of the detatched verbs.
- •12. Make sentences 1, 2, 4, 7 of task 11 interrogative and negative. Translate them from English into the native language.
- •Variant V
- •1. Translate the text in the written form. Scotland yard
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Match the English words and their definitions.
- •4. Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
- •5. Use the Present and Past Continuous Tense in the sentences instead of Present and Past Indefinite.
- •6. Write down the sentences. Find out Participle and Gerund.
- •7. Translate the text in the written form. Jury service
- •8. Give the Russian equivalents of the following.
- •9. Answer the following questions.
- •10. Put in the missed words and translate the sentences.
- •11. Write down the sentences. Point out the tense and form of the detatched verbs.
- •12. Make sentences 2, 3, 4, 5 of task 11 interrogative and negative.
6. Put the verbs into the Present and Past Continuous Tense.
To inflict death penalty, to abolish capital punishment, to think diferently, to change public opinion, to kill the assassin, to warn the people, to break the law, to steal from the shop.
7. Translate the text in the written form. Police powers. Arrest.
In England and Wales the police have wide powers to arrest people suspected of having committed an offence with or without a warrant issued by a court. For serious offences, known as ‘arrestable offences’, a suspect can be arrested without a warrant. Arrestable offences are those for which five or more years’ imprisonment can be imposed. This category also includes ‘serious arrestable offences’ such as murder, rape and kidnapping.
There is also a general arrest power for all other offences if it is impracticable or inappropriate to send out a summons to appear in court, or if the police officer has reasonable grounds for believing that arrest is necessary to prevent the person concerned from causing injury to any other person or damage to property.
8. Answer the questions.
1. When can a suspect be arrested without a warrant?
What are the arrestable offences?
What do we call ‘serious arrestable offences’?
When is a general arrest power also used ?
9. Give Russian equivalents of the following.
Powers to arrest, suspected people, to commit an offence, arrestable offences, warrant, imprisonment, to issue, to impose, murder, rape, kidnapping, to send out a summons, reasonable grounds, to appear in court, to prevent, injury, damage property.
10. Match the words and their meanings.
enforcement of law подозреваемые в совершении преступления
to obey the law арестовывать, задерживать, обыскивать
police forces восстанавливать в правах
to investigate a crime наказывать виновных
to catch criminals применение права/закона
law and order соблюдать закон
police station полицейские силы
law-abiding сохранять смертную казнь
to bribe an official расследовать преступление
to prevent a crime правопорядок
to punish the guilty законопослушный
detention предотвратить преступление
to authorize полицейский участок
people suspected of crime дать взятку должностному лицу
maintenance of order санкционировать
to retain the death penalty задержание
to rehabilitate поймать преступников
to arrest, search and question поддержание порядка
11. Underline the predicates. Write down the tenses of the verbs. Translate the sentences.
1. They often publish information on economic crimes.
2. I do not know when she will give evidence.
3. Do you believe all she has said?
4. He is staying in prison in Switzerland.
5. He will be having a practice as a lawyer next month.
6. Was her son studying law at the University?
7. I was in the criminal court last year as a witness.
12. Make the sentences interrogative and negative.
1. The prevention of fraud takes time and expertise.
2. Frauds are growing with organised criminals increasingly avoiding payment
of customs duty.
3. They promised to compensate for all the expenses incurred.
4. The police investigating the case are looking for three men.
5. They wanted to know if the lawyers would take part in the negotiations.
6. He was preparing legal documents for buying a house when I came in.
7. A solicitor gives legal advice to his or her client.