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Destination B1 Unit 24
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to do something that is illegal
commit (v)
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The media often focuses on the background of the __________ rather than the crime itself.
resident
criminal
youth
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A strong sense of __________ encourages people to care about their neighbourhood.
community
habit
situation
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to take money or property from someone illegally
rob (v)
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something that you do often
habit (n)
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an occasion when people show strong public opposition to something
protest (n)
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an official document that shows who you are
identity card (n phr)
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Young people are encouraged to __________ in elections when they turn 18.
vote
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The government introduced stricter laws to protect __________ safety.
social
population
society
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Teenagers should stay __________ their families and communities.
in control of
in favour of
in touch with
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not allowed by the law
illegal (adj)
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a place where trials take place and legal cases are decided
court (n)
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the number of people who live in a particular area
population (n)
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the people who live in an area
community (n
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the ideas and activities that are involved in getting power in an area or governing it
politics (n)
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a society that has its own set of ideas, beliefs and ways of behaving
culture (n)
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The police decided to __________ the suspect after questioning several witnesses.
vote
protest
arrest
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well known to you, or easily recognized by you
familiar (adj)
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Stealing personal information is treated as a serious crime in modern __________.
tradition
routine
society
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to take something that belongs to someone else without permission
steal (v)
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to say that you have done something wrong
admit (v)
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Following a fixed daily __________ can help students manage their time better.
tradition
culture
routine
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Parents are legally __________ for their children’s behaviour in some situations.
responsible
social
familiar
typical
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a very old custom, belief, or story
tradition (n)
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the people who control a country or area and make decisions about its laws and taxes
government (n)
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an organisation that gives money and help to people who need it; money or food that is given to people who need it
charity (n)
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an institution where people are kept as a punishment for committing a crime
prison (n)
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someone who has committed a crime
criminal (n)
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someone who lives in a particular place
resident (n)
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a plan of activities or events and when they will happen
schedule (n)
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Wearing uniforms is a __________ rule in many schools.
believable
equal
peacful
typical
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to show publicly that you oppose something
protest (v)
Oops!
Okay!
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