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Test 5 NAME:

(Module 5)

Cristian Gustavo García Osorio_____________ DATE:

22/08/13___________

CLASS: English 7 cele_________________________________ SCORE: __________________ (Time: 50 minutes)

Vocabulary A

Fill in: dangerous, evidence, assassinated, rights, arrested, speeding, lawyer, patrol, protest, private investigator.

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Using children as soldiers is a human .........right................................... violation. All the ...............................evidence............. is examined by the forensic team. His work as a .................private investigator........................... can sometimes be dangerous. The police will .....................patrol......................... the whole area because of the possibility of riots. You should avoid .................dangerous...........................; it’s against the law. What civil rights leader was .................assassinated........................... in 1968? The town is having a .............protest......................... outside city hall tonight about the rise in crime. Jake got 2 years in prison for ....................speeding........................ driving. The police ...................arrested......................... the shoplifter as soon as they got to the store. The ...................lawyer......................... did a great job of convincing the judge that his client was innocent.

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Points: _____ 10 x 2 20

Grammar B

Choose the correct item.

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Sally’s house ……… broken into last night. A is C has been B was D had been

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A made B was made

C be made D have made

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The man ……… having taken the woman’s wallet. A accused C apologized B suggested D denied

Lucy had her car ……… yesterday. A steal C stealing B stole D stolen

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The kids enjoyed ……… when they visited Disneyland. A they C themselves B they’re D their

Macy ……… that Cory had been sentenced to twelve years in prison. A said C asked B told D agreed

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The police officer ……… me where I had been the previous night at the time of the robbery. A disagreed C said

I ……… to rewrite the essay.

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D insisted

Tim injured ……… while playing football. A he C herself B his D himself He ……… to have escaped from prison. A is being thought C thought B is thought D has thought They ……… a security camera system installed in their house tomorrow. A have C will have B have had D had

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of the car with their hands up. A ordered C begged B said D demanded ……… that she lied to the police. A She is known C She will have B It is known D It will have

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Tracy burned ……… while she was cooking. A himself C herself B he D she

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He ……… to leave the country. A doesn’t allow C not allowed B didn’t allow D wasn’t allowed

He ……… to shoot me if I didn’t give him my money. A reminded C offered B warned D threatened

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The police officer ……… them to get out

Everyday English C

Choose the correct response.

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A: Where and when did you witness the incident? B: a What a nightmare! b I was at the bank at about 11 o’clock yesterday morning.

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A: What exactly did you see? B: a I was waiting in line when two men came in holding guns and demanded money. b I shouted at them to stop and they ran away. A: Is there anything else you can tell us about the incident?

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B: a You’re joking! How awful! b No, I don’t think so. A: What happened next? B: a The two men were tall and were wearing masks. b As soon as they got the money, they drove away. A: My house has just been broken into! B: a Oh no! That’s terrible! b What happened?

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Points: _____ 5x3 15

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Test 5 Reading D

Read the text. Five sentences have been removed. Complete the gaps (1-5) with sentences (A-F). There is one extra sentence.

In Search of Answers Forensic science is the process of using medical science in solving serious criminal cases like murder. A forensic team will gather and analyze evidence from the crime scene which will eventually aid a lawyer in C a court case. 1 Although recent discoveries in science and technology have greatly improved the field of forensics, some of the methods still used today originated in the late 1800s. French policeman Alphonse Bertillon was eager to find a system that identified criminals, especially A multiple offenders, those with repeat criminal offences. 2 He began to record details about the size of a person’s head and body, shape of their eyes, ears, and mouth, as well as scars and tattoos. We know that even today when police question witnesses, the first thing they ask for is a description of the suspect. The information that was gathered was then filed and used to compare with other results until similar traits were matched and a criminal’s profile was created. E 3 First of all, he came up with what we know today as the “mug shot”, the front and side photograph of people who are arrested by the police. These shots would accompany their files that included characteristic descriptions and criminal activity or offences. Moreover, the camera was taken to photograph the crime scene before it was disturbed by investigators. In turn, all these photographs could be used in forensic analysis and presented as evidence in a court of law. Another method still used to identify criminals to this day is the analysis of the footprint or fingerprint. Bertillon would study footprint impressions on the ground around crime scenes. He B would take measurements and add them to his records. 4 However, in the 1890s a new form of identifying criminals was developed; that of the fingerprint which grew in popularity because it was a faster way to identify criminals than analyzing their writing. D 5 Forensic science has gone from the study of footprint impressions and descriptions to hair, fiber, and DNA analysis. There are hundreds of labs and thousands of scientists around the country working daily to help solve mysterious and brutal crimes.

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He believed better methods of description were needed that would lead the police to the arrest of a guilty party. Furthermore, he improved techniques of handwriting analysis, the study of a person’s handwriting that can determine his/her character and personality. This evidence can result in a guilty verdict for a criminal or even a verdict of innocence in the case of a suspect. Within a year his methods had led to the arrest of over 240 offenders. An invention that Bertillon quickly adopted in his investigations was the use of photography. Over a century later and an explosion in population, horrible crimes are still committed and the need for serious crime fighters is on the rise.

Points: _____ 5x3 15

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Test 5 Listening E

You will hear Gabrielle talking about an environmental clean-up program. For each question, choose the correct answer A, B, or C.

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Gabrielle was very surprised by the … A harm to the environment. B amount of dead sea animals. C types of trash they found.

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Local teachers volunteer by … A using the Internet for ideas. B running the activities. C offering lessons on recycling.

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Terry expresses how … A sad the loss of animal life is. B to send messages. C many volunteers are needed.

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Out of town volunteers … A don’t have to pay at the camp. B can send in donations to the community. C use public spaces to set up camp.

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The original aim of Coast is Clear was to … A educate the local community. B organize fun-filled activities. C raise global awareness.

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Test 5 Writing F

Read the extract, then use the plan and the prompts to write a letter to the editor making suggestions about what can be done to improve the situation (150 – 200 words).

Los Angeles Times

July 5th

Residents of the Santa Ana district are organizing a protest march to city hall on Friday. Their goal is to stop any new development projects that add more concrete instead of green spaces to their community. According to recent studies, Santa Ana has the least amount of greens spaces available for people of all ages to enjoy. Now, citizens are seeking for solutions to this problem.

Plan Dear Sir/Madam, Para 1:  reason for writing (I am writing in response to the article ...)  opinion (I strongly believe that ...) Para 2:  suggestion 1 (First of all, the city should purchase vacant lots ... turn into parks ...)  results/consequences (In this way, the children would play ...) Para 3:  suggestion 2 (Another idea/city council/allow schools/green spaces/open to public ...)  results/consequences (As a result, residents would exercise ...) Para 4:  summary/restatement of opinion (In summary, I think that this is an important issue ...) Sincerely,

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Test 5 Dear Sir I write to you in response to the article you wrote about the protest march in Santa Ana district, because I’d like to make you some suggestion to improve the article. First of all, you could add more information about the district, for example how many green spaces they have. Second, what kind of project is it? Is a mall?, a new street? A highway? And things like that. Another idea is that you could mention if someone have said a solution to the problem, and if not, mention one. For example they want more green spaces, so they could construct one, in a space where don´t where anything, as a result there won´t be any empty space. Well, maybe It´s not a good idea, but you could investigate if it is possible or say another idea. In conclusion I think that for a very good notice that you have, you could add more things, and make it better. Sincerely Cristian Points: _____ 20 X 1 20

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