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4. Citizen cooperation has resulted in the capture of about 14 percent of the
suspected criminals.
5. The popular television show “America’s Most Wanted” is reported to help
arrest a lot of criminals.
6. The host of the television show “America’s Most Wanted” owns and operates
the National Museum of Crime and Punishment in Washington.
7. Some of the “America’s Most Wanted” programs are recorded in a studio in
the Museum of Crime and Punishment.
4 VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR EXERCISES
1) Match the beginning of the phrases with their endings to make expressions from
the text
1. flee a. public attention
2. a threat b.
for the clues
3. result c.
the evidence
4. gain d.
the area
5. lead e.
of a crime
6. look f.
in the capture of the suspected criminals
7. collect g.
to society
8. be suspected h.
to solving a crime
2) Full or Bare Infinitive? Fill in the gaps with the correct form
The beginning of the “Ten Most Wanted” list dates to 1949. A reporter for
United Press International called the FBI and asked them for the names of the
“toughest guys” that the agency wanted1) _____ (capture/to capture). The FBI
provided the reporter with a list of ten criminals it believed 2) ______ (be/to be) the
most dangerous.
A suspect must 3) _____ (meet/to meet) two requirements to be on the “Ten
Most Wanted Fugitives” list. He or she must 4) _______ (be/to be) considered a
threat to society. And, the FBI must 5) _____ (believe/to believe) that wide publicity
about the criminal might 6) ______ (help/to help) 7) ______ (lead/to lead) to an
arrest.
A suspect is removed from the list if he or she is captured, found dead or
surrenders. Suspects can also 8) _____ (be/to be) removed from the list if the federal