VI. Поставьте 5 вопросов к тексту
VII. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в требующемся времени
1. She (live) in Moscow for ten years when her sister (come) to live with her.
2. Look! The kitten (play) with its tail.
3. I read about a hunter who (kill) by a wild animal.
4. When you (go) to bed every day?
5. What you (do) in the country next summer?
VIII. Передайте следующие предложения в косвенной речи
1. “When did you receive the letter?” his friend asked me.
2. “You are an excellent cook. Everything is so tasty”, said his guest to him.
3. Kate said: “I go to the south every year.”
4. She said: “Please, don’t take the book from my table.”
5. Pete said to us: “I think you have recovered after your illness.”
Вариант 3
I. Перепишите и переведите следующие словосочетания:
to try civil cases
crime investigation and solution
establish the truth
a cross-examination
criminal responsibility of persons
II. Перепишите предложения, подчеркните сказуемое и определите его временную форму и залог. Переведитепредложения
1. In April 1988 the Serious Fraud Office, a government department, was established to investigate and prosecute the most serious and complex cases of fraud in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. 2. The age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is ten years and it is not possible to bring criminal proceedings against children below this age. 3. Thousands of frauds are committed every year. 4. A magistrates' court normally consists of three Justices of the Peace (occasionally, two or four or more).
III. Перепишите предложения и подчеркните модальные глаголы и их эквиваленты. Переведитепредложения
1. The courts may order an offender to pay compensation for personal injury, loss or damage resulting from an offence. 2. The Government believes that custody should be a sanction of last resort used only when the gravity of the offence means that there is a positive justification for a custodial sentence, or where the public needs to be protected from a dangerous offender. 3. The defendant may appeal against the sentence to the Court of Appeal up to the House of Lords which is the supreme judicial body of Great Britain. 4. The cases of national importance (terrorist offences, breaches of the official Secrets Act, large-scale conspiracies to import drugs and the prosecution of police officers) might be passed to the headquarters of the Crown Prosecution Service.
IV. Перепишите предложения и подчеркните Participle I, II, Gerund
1. Releasing the offender he (officer) cautioned him not to drive too fast. 2. The detenction scheme in the Police and Criminal Evidence Act provides for a person to be detained only if, and for as long as necessary, for a purpose specified by law up to a maximum of 96 hours before charge. 3. Persons offending against the law are summoned before a court of law. 4. The defendant cannot be questioned without consenting to swear as a witness in his or her own defence.
V. Переведитетекст
Appeals in England and Wales
Appeals in matrimonial, adoption and guardianship proceedings heard by magistrates' co go too divisional court of the Family Division of the High Court. Affiliation appeals are heard by the Crown Court, as are appeals from decision of the licensing committees of magistrates. Appeals from the High Court and county courts are heard in the Court of Appeal (Civil division) consisting of the Master of the Rolls (председательАппеляционногосуда) and 27 Lords Justices of Appeal, and may go on to the House of Lords, the final court of appeal in civil and criminal cases.
The judges in the House of Lords are the nine Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, who, have a quorum of three, but usually sit as a group of five, and sometimes even of seven. LT do not attend the hearing of appeals (which normally take place in a committee room and not in the legislative chamber), but peers who hold or have held high judicial office may also president of the House in its judicial capacity is the Lord Chancellor.
VI. Поставьте 5 вопросов к тексту
VII. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в требующемся времени
1. They (not to drink) tea now.
2. Football (play) all over the world.
3. She (go) to the country with us tomorrow?
4. You ever (be) to London?
5. My sister (not to like) coffee.