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Gateway B1 Units 1-2 Revision

  •  English    17     Public
    Past Simple/Cont; phrasal verbs, crimes
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  • somebody who steals from houses
    burglar
  •  10
  • the crime when you trick somebody to get money or smth from them
    fraud
  •  15
  • In this story, there is a mysterious theft. A detective ____ into the crime. She asks lots of questions and she ___ out that a man called Ron Carter is the criminal.
    looks; works
  •  15
  • The detective ____ for evidence that the criminal ___ this crime. She can't find anything, but when she suddenly ___ up at Carter's house, Carter admits he is a thief.
    looks; committed; turns
  •  20
  • One day, when I ___ (walk) to school, I ___ (see) something unusual. A woman ___ (sing) and a lot of people __ (watch) her. I __ (not recognise) her, so I continued on my way to school, but when I __ (arrive), nobody ___ (there).
    was walking; saw; was singing; were watching; didn't recognise; arrived; was
  •  25
  • Wher ___ (you/be) last night?
    were you
  •  15
  • When we __ (see) Rita, my friend and I ___ (walk) through the park.
    saw; were walking
  •  15
  • Something smells good. ___ your mum ___ dinner?
    Is you mum cooking/making dinner?
  •  15
  • The man made an important accuse/accusation.
    accusation.
  •  10
  • The searched but couldn't find any proof/prove.
    proof
  •  10
  • They charged/questioned the people who saw the crime.
    questioned
  •  10
  • You have to _____ what you believe in.
    stand up for
  •  15
  • People from different cultures sometimes have different ___.
    beliefs
  •  15
  • When you use ____, you can hurt someone.
    violence
  •  15
  • They ____ the keys by accident.
    came across
  •  15
  • to wait for smth very much and be excited that it's going to happen soon
    look forward to smth
  •  15