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JUSTICE - Tim Vicary - Respuestas PDF
JUSTICE - Tim Vicary - Respuestas PDF
JUSTICE - Tim Vicary - Respuestas PDF
Before Reading
Read the back cover, and the story introduction on the first page of the book.
They will give you the answer to six of the questions below. Find
the questions, and the answer them.
Can you guess how the story ends? Choose one of these ideas. Which
ending would be the best Justice? Why?
Jane Cole kills the terrorists. Because that Jane Cole can avenge his
father.
Read Chapter 1. Answer the other three questions from Activity 1 in Before
Reading, and the look at these sentences. Are they true(T) or false(F)?
Change the false sentences into true ones.
1.At the moment when the bomb exploded, Jane was saying something to the
America tourist. T
2.Jane was badly hurt while helping to save her father. F
3.Jane cared more about her father than anyone else in the world. T
4.The doctor were unable to save Alan's leg. T
5.Alan will probably ride, swim, and climb again. F
Read Chapter 2, and then answer these questions.
1.Why did the police arrest the two Irishmen? Because Last week the coach
went to a factory in south London to have new wheels fitted, and believe the
bomb was placed in the coach there. The two Irishmen worked at this factory,
and two days before the bombing, they went on holiday to Ireland.
2.Why was Alan in the Mews the night before the bombing? Because he to look
at a horse with a bad leg.
3.How long had Alan known Anna? couple of weeks
4.How did Jane feel about her father's new woman friend? Jane felt a bit angry
and did not much like the idea. Her mother wanted too
5.Why had Alan written a letter to Anna? Because maybe Anna is thinking that
he is dead and I wanted to warn her.
6.Why did Jane decide to take letter to Anna?
7. What did Jane find out at 14 Bowater Gardens? That this abandoned and
that Anna had gone to live with her boyfriend
8.What did Jane think when she first saw the woman in her flat? She had the
kind of face that enjoys watching the neighbours and talking about them.
9.Why did Jane stop fighting? Because they were more strong and more
people.
Before you read Chapter 3, can you guess what the man and the woman do
next? Choose one of these ideas.
Read Chapter 3 and 4. Complete these sentences with the right names.
Now match these halves of sentences. Who said these words? To whom?
When?
Look at these sentences. Which advice would Jane choose, do you think?
Which could you choose? Why?
7. ‘I’m at the hospital now. Alan Cole is the only survivor who is still alive
but I can’t speak to him yet. His leg was very badly hurt and the doctors have
had to cut it him.
4. ‘We’ve just heard that a bomb has exploded outside Parliament and
has destroyed the Queen’s coach Get every man down there at once!’
1.‘Cole’s changed his story. He now says that his girl friend is one of the
terrorist and that she’s kidnap his daughter. Send some men to find the
woman’s house and the daughter’s flat Got a pen? Here are the addresses…’
6. ‘The guard at the Mews thinks that Cole had his new girl friend with
him that night, but he isn’t sure. Cole has said nothing about this woman. Let’s
talk to him again.’
3. Detective Hall has just been to see Cole again. Cole has repeated that
he was alone in the Mews that night. And he isn’t seeing this woman any more.’
2. ‘We’re in South Kensington station Just seen a woman with red-brown hair
going down the escalator. She’s in a great hurry. We’re going after her...’
Perhaps Jane sent a quick email to her brother in Australia to tell him about
the kidnap. Complete her email for her (use many words as you like).
A lot has happened since you phoned, Philip. When I went back to my flat, the
two terrorists who blow up a bomb, it kidnapped me. The woman was the
girlfriend of our father who had put the bomb. They said that they will kill me if
Dad said anything about her to the police. In the end I escaped, and both the
terrorists died. The man was killed by gun and the woman was hit by train.
Must get back to Dad now. I’ll tell you more later. Love, Jane.