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Page 29 Smart Skills unit 3

  1. It’s healthier to eat some fruit instead of sweets to sastisfy your hunger
  2. Basketball includes a lot of running
  3. Martial arts is a good form of exercise to keep fit and learn how to defend yourself
  4. I always have problems swallowing pills
  5. Even if you are very hungry, don’t eat very quickly but chew your food well
  6. When her health started to deteriorate she was taken to the hospital
  7. The little boy hungrily devoured his spaghetti in a few minutes

B.

How edible was chewing gum when it was first discovered? Its whole story started many years ago when the original base of chewing gum was found in a sapodilla tree in south America. Its substance attracted north Americans’ interest right from beginning, who travelled to south America on the assumption that this base could be used in the production of synthetic rubber. However, after many failures, attempts to improve its elasticity were abandoned. Finally, a M. Adams discovered a profitable way to use it and thought of selling it as a chewing gum.Why has the water supply been cut off?

c.

  1. I was telling my friends about my diet when we were cut out
  2. Cut up the onion s and put them in the pan
  3. You smoke too much. Try to cut off smoking
  4. Don’t cut in when I’m speaking
  5. Cut down the consumption of tasty snacks , if you want to lose weight.
  6. The magazine is carrying out a survey on crash diets and their effects on people’s health
  7. The chef carried off many awards for his excellent dishes
  8. She was so carried away by her enthusiasm that she forgot her appointment with the dentist.

 

Page 41 Smart Skills unit 4

  1.  Homicide
  2. Accused
  3. Breed
  4. Reflected
  5. Familiar
  6. Applied
  7. Justice
  8. Link
  9. Incidence
  10. Originates
  11. Deport
  12. Pick
  13. Innocence
  14. Repercussions
  15. Outbreak
  16. Detention
  17. Break
  18. Acquit
  19. Law enforcement
  20. Crime penalty
  21. Criminal record
  22. Juvenile deliquency
  23. Death rate
  24. Crime prevention
  25. Life imprisonment
  26. Burglar theft
  27. Car alarm
  28. Police protection
  29. Behind bars

C.

Table 1

  1. Accuse: accusant/accused
  2. Execute: execution
  3. Convict: conviction/convict
  4. Prosecute: prosecuted/persecution
  5. Charge: charged
  6. Suspect: suspecter/suspected
  7. Arrest: arrested
  8. Defend: defender/difende
  9. Offend: offended/offender
  10. Sentence: sentention
  11. Condemn: condemned

Table 2

  1. Shoplifting, shoplift, shoplifter
  2. Forging, forge, forged
  3. Blackmailing, blackmail, blackmailer
  4. Smuggling, smuggle, smuggler
  5. Burgling, burgle, burglar
  6. Hijacking, hijack, hijacker
  7. Joyriding, joyride, joyrider
  8. Mugging, mug, mugger
  9. Vandalism, vandalize, vandal
  10. Kidnapping, kidnap, kidnaper
  11. Terrorism, terrrorism, terrorist
  12. Robbering, rob, robber
  13. Thieve, thief
  14. Murder, murder, murderer
  15. The defendant has been accused of having held up a bank
  16. He was charged with murder and he is facing life imprisonment
  17. The criminal was condemned to twenty years in prison
  18. He was sentenced of petty theft under a law requiring stiff penalties for repeat offenders
  19. The teenager was convicted for speeding and drunk driving
  20. They were suspected of robbery and they were being shadowed by the police.