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Optimise B2 Unit 4

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    Vocabulary
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  • I think five years’ fine / imprisonment is fair for a crime like that.
    imprisonment
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  • The victim / jury of the robbery was the owner of the shop, Mr Aslan.
    victim
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  • The accused / guilty stood looking at the floor while he listened.
    accused
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  • There wasn’t enough evidence / justice to show that she did it.
    evidence
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  • The bank robber’s trial / judge lasted three weeks.
    trial
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  • Two gunmen held_____________ a bank.
    up
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  • The teacher let Jane ___________ but said she would be in serious trouble if it happened again.
    off
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  • If the alarm goes off, everyone should make ____________ the stairs
    for
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  • She was so tired of her husband’s crimes that she turned him ____________ to the police.
    in
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  • Be careful in the city centre – there are people there who might beat you ___________.
    up
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  • Someone tried to break ___________ to the school last night.
    into
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  • So far, nobody has come _______________ with any information.
    forward
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  • ‘You’ll never get away ___________ this,’ he said
    with
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  • In the recent crime _____________ , thieves stole ten cars in the town centre.
    wave
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  • _______________ crime usually involves large gangs of criminals.
    Organised
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  • The crime ______________ is the place where police scientists analyse evidence
    lab
  •  10