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READING & TRAINING K E Y T O T H E E X E R C I S E S
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K E Y T O T H E E X E R C I S E S K E Y T O T H E E X E R C I S E S
Life in the East End e. ‘Don’t go back into the yard, g. In your opinion, how did the killer Chapter Five
Louis!’ Mrs Diemschutz told her escape?
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husband. h. Who wrote the message on the wall?
a. T b. F – it was an extremely poor i. Why did the killer murder 1. family moved to Wales
area. c. F – it got worse. d. T page 44 – exercise 3 Catherine Eddowes? 2. was killed/died in an explosion
e. T f. F – it was often dirty, and in A. 4 B. 7 C. 1 D. 6 E. 3 F. 2 G. 8 j. Who is/was the killer, in your 3. Mary did not marry Joe Flemming.
fact it was safer to drink gin or beer. H. 5 opinion? 4. decided to live together.
g. F – this was the cost of 2 kilos of 5. At the beginning of 1888
stale bread. h. T i. F – they never page 45 – exercise 4 page 57 – exercise 5 6. could be noisy and quarrelsome
went there alone. j. T 1. that went into 2. was/is possible Open answers. 7. walked out after a quarrel (with
(that) 3. was blown out by Mary).
Chapter Three 4. haven’t/have not seen Liz since Immigrants in the East End 8. the couple couldn’t pay
9. he had no work and couldn’t give
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her any money.
A. 6 B. 7 C. 5 D. 3 E. 2 F. 1 G. 4 Open answers. a. Because there was a potato 10. was there
famine in Ireland. 11. some clothing/clothes.
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Chapter Four b. Germany, Hungary, Russia and
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. B Poland. page 70 – exercise 1
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page 44 – exercise 2 c. A second-hand clothes market.
1. C 2. D 3. D 4. C 5. C 6. A 7. C d. It caused a lot of racial tension in H. extra sentence I. 7
A a. Constable Smith said (that) he 8. D 9. B 10. C 11. B 12. D the area.
had seen a man and a woman by page 70 – exercise 2
page 54 – exercise 1 e. Because he threatened a woman
the school wall opposite the yard. a. back/through b. over/up c. down
with a knife.
b. The inspector asked Schwartz if a. 5 b. 9 c. 2 d. 4 e. 6 f. 1 g. 8 d. back e. for f. through/back
f. He carried knives in the street late
he was sure about the man’s age. h. 10 i. 3 j. 7 l. 12 k. 11 g. out h. against i. out/back j. back
at night and disappeared after
c. The doctor wondered if Mr
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Diemschutz had disturbed the
1. badly 2. description g. In police custody/at the police station.
killer.
3. appearance 4. darkest h. He was a mad, dirty tramp.
d. Louis Diemschutz told his wife
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K E Y T O T H E E X E R C I S E S E X I T T E S T
page 73 – exercise 4 Chapter Seven 1. Can you remember who said or wrote the following (1-10)?