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Video Cameras in the Street

The British are without doubt the most (1)_____________ watched people in the world. Although there are video cameras on nearly every street corner, the public seem (2)______________ of their existence. Video cameras record drivers who do not stop for a red traffic light, (3)_______________ between vehicles, reckless driving and (4)________________ of the speed limit on motorways. One (5)________________ as to why these cameras are not considered an invasion of (6)______________ is that both men and women feel safer knowing cameras can provide a form of (7)______________ . Citizens know that help is always available because guards are (8)__________ watching the cameras. Cameras have also contributed to the combating of (9)_____________ at football matches and sports events, as the fans know they are under (10)_____________ and their behaviour is much better than it used to be. Video cameras and (11)______________ systems can keep the rise in the crime rate under control. THOROUGH   AWARE COLLIDE VIOLATE EXPLAIN PRIVATE PROTECT CONSTANT   HOOLIGAN SURVEY SECURE

/First Certificate: Use of English. Judy Copage with Tests by Jain Cook/

Put each of the following words and phrases into its correct place in the sentences below.

 

possessing drug dealers drug use drug habit addiction drug abuse take   addict drug-taking deprived of drug dealing coming off drug trafficking

 

1. He does not smoke or _____________ drugs.

2. She was a drug ______________ (= could not stop using drugs).

3. He was charged with ___________.

4. Local people banded together to fight the _________________ .

5. Children need to be educated on the dangers of ___________ .

6. For drug addicts, the need to feed the ______________ takes priority over everything else.

7. They held an international forum on _____________ in New York.

8. The travel company is just a front for _________________.

9. Many of them had been initiated into ________________ at an early age.

10. She denies _______________ the drug with intent to supply.

11. Some addicts suffer violent mood swings if they are _______________ the drug.

12. ______________ the drug was a long and painful process for him.

13. He turned to crime to support his _________________ .

/adapted from Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary/


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