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detectivedeal with
case
criminal
commit a crime
guilty
crime
Do the following matching exercises:
1. guilty 2. clue3. detective4. suspect
5. innocent
a. something that helps you find the answer
b. someone the police think committed a crime
c. having committed a crime (犯罪)
d. having done nothing wrong
e. a kind of policeman
a
e
d
c
b
clue
detective
suspect
innocent
guilty
crime
Protecting the innocent
Pansy wanted to write an article on detectives for the school newspaper. To get information, she interviewed Detective Ken. This is part of the interview.
1.What was the crime( 罪行) ?
2. What happened to the criminal ( 罪犯) ?
A vase was stolen.
The criminal was caught.
safevase
Who did the case involve( 牵涉)?
What is Detective Ken’s job?
Skim through the text
It involved Jill, Jenny and Mr. Jones.
His job is to protect the innocent and find the guilty.
a black pearl _______the carpet inside was _________clean
there was a lot of _____outside the window
the clues Detective Ken found:
earringspotlessly
mud
clue
muddy adj.
buy insurance for sth.
People’s Insurance Company of China
PICC
insurance
Who is the innocent and who is the guilty?
Jill
Jenny
Mr. Jones??
?
in prison/jail
behind bars
go to jail?
( ) I checked Jill’s story about someone stealing her earring.
( ) I interviewed Mr. Jones’s friends Jill and Jenny.
( ) I discovered that Mr. Jones was guilty, and he was put into jail.
( 1 ) I looked for clues and found an earring. ( ) I checked and found that Mr. Jones had
bought insurance for the vase.
5
4
2
3
Think it over:
Your shirt’s wet. It must be raining!
If the dress isn’t too expensive, I’ll buy it. I think I’ve found something! This is prisoner No. 720321. He is in jail for selling
drugs. There was never any litter and the street was very
clean.
jump to conclusions
purchase
clue
behind bars
spotlessly clean
You are Detective Ken
(key words: deal with, purchase, steal, look for clues, spotlessly, suspect, deny, admit, jump to conclusions, behind bars, insurance, the innocent, the guilty…)
You can begin like this: I dealt with a case not long ago…
Homework
Listen and read the text at least three times. Look up some words and expressions in the
dictionary for meanings and examples. Try to do the exercises C1 &C2 on page 92.