Вопрос
Vocabulary and grammar exercises Task 3 Match these crimes/offences (1-16) with their definitions (a-p) 1. forgery; 2 treason; 3 fraud: 4 laundering money; 5 handling stolen goods; 6 . murder/homicide 7. mugging 8.drug trafficking 9. rape; 10.arson; 11 blackmail; 12 embezzlement 13. hijacking 14. perjury; 15. bribery 16. insider dealing. a) buying and selling illegal drugs; b) illegally copying money documents, etc.; c) using privileged information about a business for personal profit; d) sending money to a foreign bank so that it cannot be traced; e) taking control of (esp an aircraft)using the threat of force usu.in order to make political demands; f) stealing money that is placed in one's care; g) robbing a person with violence, esp in a public place; h)intentionally setting fire to something; i) unlawfully killing someone; j) a lie told on purpose in a court of law; k) the practice of obtaining money or advantage by threatening to make known unpleasant fa cts about a person or group; 1) being in possession of stolen objects; m) gaining money by deception; n) offering something , especially money, to persuade someone to do something for you; 0) betraying your country or government; p) violent or forced sex. Task 4 . Distribute the following crimes among 3 groups. violence against the person; damaging the good opinion unfairly by saying or writing something bad; dishonestly appropriating the property belonging to another Crimes: theft , shoplifting ,rape,murder , slander , robbery homicide, burglary kidnapping , manslaughter ,house -breaking, libel mugging assault.
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Ответ
Task 3:1. forgery - b) illegally copying money documents, etc.;2. treason - o) betraying your country or government;3. fraud - m) gaining money by deception;4. laundering money - d) sending money to a foreign bank so that it cannot be traced;5. handling stolen goods - l) being in possession of stolen objects;6. murder/homicide - i) unlawfully killing someone;7. mugging - g) robbing a person with violence, esp in a public place;8. drug trafficking - a) buying and selling illegal drugs;9. rape - p) violent or forced sex;10. arson - h) intentionally setting fire to something;11. blackmail - k) the practice of obtaining money or advantage by threatening to make known unpleasant facts about a person or group;12. embezzlement - f) stealing money that is placed in one's care;13. hijacking - e) taking control of (esp an aircraft) using the threat of force, usu. in order to make political demands;14. perjury - j) a lie told on purpose in a court of law;15. bribery - n) offering something, especially money, to persuade someone to do something for you;16. insider dealing - c) using privileged information about a business for personal profit.Task 4:1. Violence against the person: theft, rape, murder, robbery, manslaughter, mugging, assault.2. Damaging the good opinion unfairly by saying or writing something bad: slander, libel.3. Dishonestly appropriating the property belonging to another: shoplifting, burglary, kidnapping, house-breaking.