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Practice vocabulary Unit 6 Lessons 1+2

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The police want to … people who have seen the incident.
capture
get in touch with
convict
accompany
All students must hand in their homework tomorrow. No …!
distractions
suspicions
trouble
exceptions
Smoking is strictly forbidden! If you smoke, we will … your parents.
inform
suspend
identify
convict
I told my teacher that I had lost my homework, but she still punished me. She was very …!
sympathetic
confused
suitable
unreasonable
The judge at her … was very strict.
punishment
trial
robbery
incident
The police officers were very ... by the many different stories they heard.
confused
complicated
reluctant
infamous
The police have a lot of evidence. They are sure that the murderer will be ....
confiscated
suspended
convicted
obtained
My teacher did not punish me when I forgot my homework. He was very ….
complicated
sympathetic
unreasonable
reluctant
Alcohol is not allowed. It will be …!
obtained
identified
captured
confiscated
I did all my homework, but then I lost it, so it was all ....
complicated
infamous
spectacular
in vain
I don't want to ... those kids, because they will get me into trouble.
get involved with
get in touch with
have a word with
capture
The … took place on Friday the 13th.
conditions
incident
circumstances
rerun
Which of these words have to do with punishments in schools? Select the best three options.
confiscate (to)
detention
obtain (to)
conditions
suspend (to)
trial
Which of these words have to do with people going to prison? Select the best three options.
infamous
forbid (to)
capture (to)
convict (to)
suspend (to)
trial
Which of these words have to do with reasons for not doing your schoolwork? Select the best three options.
distraction
infamous
complicated
escape (to)
circumstances
squeeze (to)