9 Review quiz How much can you remember? Team name A Rearrange the letters to find the names of six crimes or criminals. (6 points) 1 rssitnoa 2 auyrgblr 3 dmaisanvl 4 egmrgu 5 fiteh 6 eudglgniadr B Complete the sentences with appropriate verbs in the past simple form. The first letter is given to help you! (6 points) 1 Last night, police a three men in connection with the crime. 2 Teenage joyriders s a car and crashed it into a tree. 3 Police i the theft, but did not find the person who took the jewellery. 4 Yesterday evening, someone s fire to the church in the village. 5 The police q the suspect for an hour and then let him go. 6 Last weekend, someone b into my car and stole the CD player. C Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or past perfect. (8 points) 1 I suddenly that I my car door. (remember / not lock) 2 My friends dinner by the time I to their house. (make / get) 3 Joe furious; someone into his new motorbike. (be / crash) 4 Sam too much cake, so she a stomachache. (eat / have) D Complete the following: (8 points) 1 Write 2 examples of evidence that police might find at a crime scene. 2 Write 2 things you may struggle to do if you went to live in England. 3 Write 2 examples of personal information you may need to know to take money out of a bank account. 4 Write one advantage and one disadvantage of being a computer programmer. E Rewrite the quotations as reported speech and the reported speech as quotations. (4 points) 1 ‘My dad worked as a police officer for 35 years before retiring,’ Samuel said. 2 ‘We’re going on holiday and Mrs Kelly is looking after our cat,’ she said. 3 Jackie said that she couldn’t drive a car, but she could ride a motorbike. 4 The suspect said that he was innocent and that his brother had stolen the alcohol. F Complete with ONE word each question an officer might ask someone reporting a crime. (3 points) 1 Would you filling in this form, please? 3 Could I you to describe 2 Could you me your name, please? your wallet, please? G Decide if the following are true (✓) or false (✗). (3 points) 1 The abbreviations BFN and LOL mean Best Friends Now and Lots Of Loving. 2 Another word for a man is a guy. 3 If someone nicks something, they steal it. Total Solutions 2nd edition Pre-Intermediate /38 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE 9 Review quiz Aims To review and practise the vocabulary and grammar from Unit 9 Time 15 minutes Materials 1 handout for each group of three students • See instructions for Review 2. ANSWER KEY A1 arsonist 2 burglary 3 vandalism 4 mugger 5 thief 6 drug dealing B1 arrested 2 stole 3 investigated 4 set 5 questioned 6 broke C1 remembered, hadn’t locked 2 had made, got 3 was, had crashed 4 had eaten, had D (Suggested Answers) 1footprints, fingerprints, hair, blood, material from clothes 2understand the language, eat the food, live without your friends / family, put up with the weather 3 PIN number, password, account details, date of birth 4Advantages: a well-paid job, respected job, stable job Disadvantages: boring work, repetitive job, bad for eyesight E1Samuel said that his dad had worked as a police officer for 35 years before retiring. 2She said that they were going on holiday and that Mrs Kelly was looking after their cat. 3‘I can’t drive a car, but I can ride a motorbike,’ said Jackie. 4‘I’m innocent! My brother stole the alcohol,’ said the suspect. F1 mind 2 tell / give 3 ask / get G1 ✗ BFN = Bye For Now. LOL = Laugh Out Loud / Lots of Love 2 ✓ 3 ✓ Solutions 2nd edition Pre-Intermediate © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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