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1. There are _______ police forces organized on a local basis in the UK a) 52 b) 43 c) 7 2. The police forces cooperate with each other _______ a) when there has been a very serious crime b) regularly c) when they control riots 3. The most senior police officer of a force is ______ a) Chief Constable b) Chief Inspector c) Chief Superintendant 4. The British police generally _____ a) carry guns b) carry clubs and gas pistols c) do not carry firearms 5. _______ has the main responsibility for the police force a) the Queen b) the Home Officer c) the Prime Minister 6. There are about _______ policemen in Great Britain. a) 1 500 000 b) 150 000 c) 15 000 7. The uniformed people you see in British towns are ____ a) traffic wardens b) detectives c) superintendants. Retell the text. Additional exercises to the topic «The work of British police» Complete the following texts with the words and phrases from the bracket: A. (Walkie-talkie, plain clothes, detective, uniform, policeman, police force, rank, join) Alan is now old enough and tall enough to ______ the______ ______. At first, of course, he’ll be an ordinary ______ of the lowest ______. He’ll wear a _____ and go out in the streets keeping in touch with the police station with his ______ ______. Then he’d like to be a ______ in ______ ______ investigating serious crimes.
B. (rate, uniformed, detectives, duties, riot, truncheons, firearms, investigation, wardens, control, violence, authorities) Police ____ cover a wide range of activities, from traffic ____ to more specialized departments such as river police. Each independent force has a ____ branch and a Criminal ____ Department with ____ in plain clothes. In addition, the police ____ in England and Wales employ 40,000 civilians and nearly 5,000 traffic ____. Britain has relatively few police ____ approximately one policeman for every 400 people ___ and traditionally they are armed only with ___ expert in special circumstances. However, recent years have seen some major changes in police policy in response to industrial disputes and inner city ___ in Great Britain. In general, there has been an increase in the number of special units trained in crowd and ____ control and in the use of ____, a controversial area for the British police. The number of police has been risen along with the crime ___.
C. (order, law, aim, control, prevention, central, keep order, legal) A police force is an organization of men and women who help to keep __ and enforce the __ in a state or country. There are two forms of police force. One is a national police under the direct ___ of the ___ government. It is often organized like an army and its main aim is to ___. In most English-speaking countries the police are non-military groups. Such a police force is locally organized and its main ___ is crime ___. It hands over criminals to be dealt with by other branches of the ___ system.
Тема 18 Scotland Yard Text №1 1. Some new words: Headquarters – главное управление, центр, штаб-квартира To remove – перемещать, удалять, переезжать Premise – помещение, дом Hostility – враждебность, неприятие, сопротивление Approval – одобрение, благоприятное мнение Trust - доверие Achievement - достижение To foster – благоприятствовать, поощрять Mutual - взаимное Confidence - доверие Outcry – протест, (общественное) негодование
2. Read and translate the text: From the history of Scotland Yard The task of organizing and designing the «New Police» was placed in the hands of Colonel Charles Rowan and Sir Richard Mayne. These two Commissioners occupied a private house at 4, Whitehall Palace, the back of which opened on to a courtyard, which had been the site of a residence owned by the Kings of Scotland and known as «Scotland Yard». Since the place was used as a police station, the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police became known as Scotland Yard. These headquarters were removed in 1890 to premises on the Victoria Embankment and became known as «New Scotland Yard»; but in 1967, because of the need for a larger and more modern headquarters building, a further removal took place to the present site at Victoria Street (10 Broadway), which is also known as «New Scotland Yard». The Force suffered many trials and difficulties in overcoming public hostility and opposition. But, by their devotion to duty and constant readiness to give help and advice coupled with kindliness and good humour, they eventually gained the approval and trust of the public. The achievement has been fostered and steadily maintained throughout the history of the Force, so that today its relationship with the public is established on the firmest foundation of mutual respect and confidence.
3. Answer the following questions: 1. Who was responsible for organizing and designing the «New Police»? 2. Why did the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police become known as Scotland Yard? 3. What is «New Scotland Yard» and where is it currently located? 4. What difficulties in relations with public did the force suffer? 5. What is the main principle of the Force’s relationship with the public?
4. Find in the text above the English equivalents for the following words and expressions: 1. главное полицейское управление 2. Столичная полиция 3. комиссар полиции 4. претерпевать невзгоды 5. преодолеть враждебное отношение 6. завоевать доверие общественности 7. на основе взаимного уважения
5. Fill in the gap in the text below with the appropriate words from the previous text: Scotland Yard is a popular name for the _____ of London’s Metropolitan Police Force, and especially its Criminal Investigation Department. The name is derived from a small area where the headquarters was situated from 1829 to 1890. The area, in turn, was named after ______ _____ of Scottish kings in London. The custom of referring to the headquarters as _______ ______ began soon after the ______ was reorganized by the British statesman Sir Robert Peel in 1829. The headquarters was moved in 1890 to new buildings erected on the Thames Embankment, which were known as ______ ______ _______. In 1967 the present headquarters, a modern 20-storey building situated near the Houses of Parliament, was opened.
Just for fun A man could not find his handkerchief and accused his neighbour of stealing it. After a while the man found the handkerchief in his pocket and apologized for accusing the neighbor. - Never mind, - said the latter. – You thought I was a thief and I thought you were a gentleman. Text №2
Read and translate the following international words without dictionary. Agency, arrest, argument, auto, control, criminal, detective, department, expert, examination, identification, information, inspection, police, police station, public, problem, photography, radio, uniform, unit.
Read and translate the text Scotland Yard Scotland Yard is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police in London. The area supervised by the London Metropolitan Police includes all of Greater London with the exception of the City of London, which has its own separate police force. The Metropolitan Police’s duties are the detection and prevention of crime, the preservation of public order, the supervision of road traffic and the licensing of public vehicles, and the organization of civil defence in case of emergency. The administrative head of Scotland Yard is the Commissioner, who is appointed by the Crown on the recommendation of the Home Secretary. Beneath the commissioner are a Deputy Commissioner and four Assistant Commissioners, each of the latter being in charge of one of Scotland Yard’s four departments: administration, traffic and transport, criminal investigation (the CID), and police recruitment and training. Though Scotland Yard is in fact the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Force, the name is almost always associated with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Metropolitan Police, which was set up in 1878. The Criminal Investigation Department deals with all aspects of criminal investigation and comprises the criminal records office, fingerprint and photography sections, the company fraud squad, a highly mobile police unit known as the flying squad, the metropolitan police laboratory, and the detective-training school. It is interesting to note that the «999 system» is one of the most successful developments in Scotland Yard’s crime detection and emergency service. On receipt of a call the 999 Room operator locates the nearest available police car, which is contacted by radio. Almost instantly, a message is also sent to the neighbouring police stations, so that within seconds a police car is on its way to the scene and all the police stations concerned have been notified. Apart from the 999 Room, there is also an interesting place in Scotland Yard. It is the Map Room. Here is the Central Crime Map, the Deaths by Violence Map, the Accidents Map and the Vehicles Recovered Map. An old-established section of Scotland Yard is the Mounted Branch, with its strength of about 200 horses stabled at strategic points. These horses are particularly suited to ceremonial occasions, for they are accustomed to military bands. Scotland Yard keeps extensive files on all known criminals in the United Kingdom. It also has a special branch of police who guard visiting dignitaries, royalty, and statesmen. Finally, Scotland Yard is responsible for maintaining links between British law-enforcement agencies and Interpol. Although Scotland Yard’s responsibility is limited to metropolitan London, its assistance is often sought by police in other parts of England, particularly with regard to difficult cases. The Yard also assists in the training of police personnel in the countries of Commonwealth.
3. Answer the following questions: 1. What is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police in London? 2. Which parts of London are covered by the Metropolitan Police? 3. What are the Metropolitan Police’s Duties? 4. Who is the administrative head of Scotland Yard? 5. When did Scotland Yard set up its Criminal Investigation Department? 6. What cases does the CID deal with? 7. What is one of the most successful developments in Scotland Yard’s crime detection and emergency service? 8. What have you learnt of the Map Room in Scotland Yard? 9. What assistance does the Yard render to the countries of the Commonwealth?
4. Find in the text above the English equivalents for the following words and expressions: - Главное управление полиции - Большой Лондон - Отдельная полицейская служба - Быть назначенным королевой - Министр внутренних дел - «Летучий» отряд - Отдел по борьбе с мошенничеством - Звонок о помощи - Ближайший полицейский участок - Департамент уголовного розыска - Городская полиция - Насильственная смерть - Сопровождать военный оркестр - Оказывать содействие
5. Make up different word-combinations using the following words (A,B) and translate them: A B To prevent public order To preserve crime investigation To supervise assistance To give road traffic To deal with crime
6. Choose the English equivalents of the following underlined words: 1. подозреваемый (to suspect, suspicious, a suspect, suspiciously); 2. расследование (to investigate, investigator, investigation, investigative); 3. незаконный (law, lawful, lawless, legal); 4. насилие (violence, violent, violator); 5. помощь (assist, assistance, assistant).
7. Complete this text with the words from the bracket and translate it: (operator, service, emergency, available) 999 is the telephone number to call for the ___ services: ambulance, fire brigade or police. This number connects you to the ___, who then puts you through to the ___ you want. This service is free and ___ 24 hours a day.
8. Complete the sentences according to the text: 1. Scotland Yard is the headquarters of … … …. 2. The administrative head of Scotland Yard is the …. 3. … … … was set up in 1878. 4. The CID deals with all aspect of …. 5. One of the most successful developments in Scotland Yard’s crime detection and emergency service has been …. 6. … … keeps extensive files on all known criminals in the United Kingdom.
9. Fill in the gaps in the text below with the words and expressions from the brackets: (Guards; tap; armoured; vehicles; bullet-proof; kidnappers; couriers; bug; security firm; private detectives) «Sherlock and Homes» is a ______ _____ which offers a complete range of security services. We have ______ ______ with special _______ windows to transport money and other valuable items. We can supply trained ______ to protect exhibits at art shows and jewellery displays. We can advise you if you think someone is trying to ______ your phone or _______ your private conversations at home or in the office with hidden microphones. We have ex-policemen whom you can hire as ______ ______ and special _______ to deliver your valuable parcels anywhere in the world. We can protect you or your children against possible ________.
10 Read and reproduce the dialogue: A: Whose jurisdiction are police А: Кому подчиняется полиция forces in London placed under? В Лондоне? B: The Metropolitan Police are Б: Лондонская полиция находится placed under the jurisdiction of в подчинении Министра the Home Secretary. Внутренних дел. A: What uniform do London А: Какую форму носят полицейские policemen wear? В Лондоне? B: London policemen wear Б: Лондонские полицейские носят uniforms with special форму со специальным знаком badges and helmets. И каску. A: How can I call for А: Как вызвать полицию? Police? B: You should dial «999». Б: Нужно набрать номер «999». This is an emergency Это для срочного вызова police call number. Полиции. A: What are the functions А: Какие функции выполняет of the police? Полиция? B: The police are responsible Б: Полиция несет ответственность for the maintenance of public за поддержание общественного order, for the protection порядка, охрану жизни и of citizens’ lives and property. Имущества граждан.
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