Учебно-методическое пособие по работе с книгой А. Кристи "Избранная детективная проза". Котлярова С.В - 4 стр.

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4) Match the nouns with their definitions.
1) trial a. a crime that is being investigated
2) case b. evidence that shows conclusively whether
something is a fact or not
3) evidence c. group of twelve citizens who decide whether
the accused is guilty or not
4) proof d. the legal process in court whereby an ac-
cused person is investigated, or tried, and
then found guilty or not guilty
5) verdict e. a false lead that throws the investigator off
track
6) judge f. something that appears to give information
toward solving the crime
7) jury g. a plea offered by an accused person of not
having been at the scene of crime
8) suspects h. information used in a court of law to decide
whether the accused is guilty or not
9) witness i. the decision: guilty or not guilty
10) alibi j. people who appear to have a motive to have
committed the crime
11) clue k. the person who leads a trial and decides on
the sentence
12) deduction l. an investigator or detective
13) red herring m. person who has personal knowledge about
the crime
14) sleuth n. collecting the facts and drawing a possible
conclusion
5) If you commit a crime you may be:
accused interrogated convicted
arrested paroled suspected
charged sent to prison tried
Put these actions in the correct order.
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6) Match each punishment with its description:
1. capital punishment
2. corporal punishment
3. eviction
4. a heavy fine
5. internment
6. penal servitude
7. a prison sentence
8. probation
9. solitary confinement
10. a suspended sentence
a) a period of time in Jail
b) being made to do specially hard work
while in prison
c) death
d) a punishment imposed only if you
commit a further crime
e) a large sum of money to pay
f) whipping or beating
g) regular meetings with a social worker
h) removing (a person) from a house or
land by law
i) limiting the freedom of movement esp.
for political reasons
j) being imprisoned completely alone
7) Detective Fiction Word Search.
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WORDS FOR THE WORD SEARCH: Accuracy Identify Clues
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Proof Embezzlement Puzzles Espionage Sleuth Evidence Slugs
Extortion Sneaky Felons Speed Fiction Suspects Grandlarceny
Tip-off Hostage Victim
4) Match the nouns with their definitions.                               6) Match each punishment with its description:
 1) trial             a. a crime that is being investigated               1. capital punishment     a) a period of time in Jail
 2) case              b. evidence that shows conclusively whether         2. corporal punishment    b) being made to do specially hard work
                          something is a fact or not                      3. eviction                   while in prison
 3) evidence          c. group of twelve citizens who decide whether      4. a heavy fine           c) death
                          the accused is guilty or not                    5. internment             d) a punishment imposed only if you
 4) proof             d. the legal process in court whereby an ac-        6. penal servitude            commit a further crime
                          cused person is investigated, or tried, and     7. a prison sentence      e) a large sum of money to pay
                          then found guilty or not guilty                 8. probation              f) whipping or beating
 5) verdict           e. a false lead that throws the investigator off    9. solitary confinement   g) regular meetings with a social worker
                          track
                                                                          10. a suspended sentence h) removing (a person) from a house or
 6) judge             f. something that appears to give information
                                                                                                        land by law
                          toward solving the crime
                                                                                                    i) limiting the freedom of movement esp.
 7) jury              g. a plea offered by an accused person of not
                                                                                                        for political reasons
                          having been at the scene of crime
                                                                                                    j) being imprisoned completely alone
 8) suspects          h. information used in a court of law to decide
                          whether the accused is guilty or not
 9) witness           i. the decision: guilty or not guilty              7) Detective Fiction Word Search.
 10) alibi            j. people who appear to have a motive to have      ESPIONAGEGATSOHFMURDERYDCPGCHSGZ
                          committed the crime                            BOSMACCURACYLSTCEPSUS–AQIJOUSELZZ
 11) clue             k. the person who leads a trial and decides on     UPENDDJMAGLWUTHZNDEECNNESEVEKIIL
                          the sentence                                   VTMROOLPUYSELAIEDJIIOARTFZERDCEMT
 12) deduction        l. an investigator or detective                    MTIUOHIMCETACCEIRCMORTENIPRISONOA
 13) red herring      m. person who has personal knowledge about         IFMNCVTOFLQCATAJVYEEESPROCJLXRBOR
                          the crime                                      DEEPSTPISNEAKYTIP–OFFELONSNLN
 14) sleuth           n. collecting the facts and drawing a possible
                          conclusion                                     WORDS FOR THE WORD SEARCH: Accuracy Identify Clues
                                                                         Line-Up Corpse Murder Crime Police Criminal Prison Detective
5) If you commit a crime you may be:                                     Proof Embezzlement Puzzles Espionage Sleuth Evidence Slugs
     accused             interrogated         convicted
                                                                         Extortion Sneaky Felons Speed Fiction Suspects Grandlarceny
     arrested            paroled              suspected
                                                                         Tip-off Hostage Victim
     charged             sent to prison       tried
  Put these actions in the correct order.
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