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V. Paraphrase the parts of the sentences in italics (use phrasal verbs).

  1. He confessed to stealing money from his company.

  2. The police stopped people entering or leaving the town center.

  3. I was shocked and surprised when I saw the scene of the crime.

  4. The judge only imposed a fine on him.

  5. The robbers let the police arrest them.

  6. They want to conduct a medical examination.

  7. She established an organization to help young offenders.

VI. Paraphrase the underlined parts of the sentences (use idioms).

  1. He had no difficulty robbing her.

  2. Officials only pretend to be in favour of making prison rehabilitative, but little has been really done for it.

  3. He had conformed to strict moral principles all his life, so we were really shocked when we heard he had committed a murder.

  4. Mr Simpson decided to punish the criminal who had raped his daughter himself.

  5. A woman had been caught when she was taking money from the pocket of the man standing in front of her.

Unit 8 politics

You will learn and practise political vocabulary

Skills: listening: predicting and note-taking; reading: prediction, scanning, for detail; writing and discussion

Topic

Hours

I

What is politics?

6

II

What makes a successful politician?

6

III

“Floating voters”

4

IV

“Crisis? What crisis?”

4

Revision

2

I. What is politics?

1.1. Explain the meaning of the words in italics. Translate the sentences into Russian (see Active Vocabulary).

1. At that time black people did not yet have the vote. 2. During the last vote in January Britain abstained, but today it voted in favour. 3. There were 14,000 voters in the constituency. 4. An election campaign for leader has started sooner than expected. 5. He polled 23,579 votes. 6. The government lost a vote of confidence and a general election was called. 7. The straw poll will take place at the end of next month. 8. This problem needs a radical solution. 9. I nominate John to represent us at the meeting. 10. There is no reason to be so dictatorial about this. Surely we can discuss the situation. 11. The House of Representatives approved the budget, with 52 votes in favour, 16 against and 12 abstentions. 12. Trujillo held office as finance minister. 13. There was heated debate, but by the casting vote of the chairman we got our grant. 14. His fifth term in office was brief. 15. She announced her intention to stand for Parliament.

1.2. Paraphrase the following sentences:

1. Mr Baldwin has a position of authority in government for one year. 2. Mr Majid is one of the most senior ministers in the Iraqi government. 3. Opposition parties claimed the vote was dishonestly arranged. 4. Nobody dared predict the result of the election. 5. The latest survey of opinion puts Mr Bush 17 percentage points ahead. 6. A record number of people turned out to vote in yesterday’s national parliamentary election. 7. The National League for Democracy won by a large number of votes in last year’s election. 8. In our household everyone does what they please. (idm) 9. I think she’s quite broad-minded except when it comes to her own children. (idm) 10. I remember my grandmother. She was extremely domineering, forcing others to do what she wanted. (idm)