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Exercise 2. Read the text and find all the Passive forms.Choose from sentences A-H the one which fits each gap (1-6). There is one extra sentence which you dont need to use.

The Search for the Truth

How can the truth be discovered? Is there a reliable and safe way to make sure others are telling the truth?

0 F According to the story, King Solomon, who was renowned for his wisdom, was once faced with two women both claiming to be the mother of the same baby. He threatened to cut the baby in half in order to settle the disagreement. The truth was revealed instantly when the real mother offered to give up her baby rather than see it die. Of course, interrogators who lack Solomon's legendary wisdom have to rely on other methods to discover the truth.

1 In the past, the basic techniques used to get prisoners to reveal the truth varied. They included physical torture, depriving prisoners of sleep, making them stand for hours with their arms stretched above their heads, and putting them in solitary confinement, a practice which is still employed today.

In modern times the techniques commonly used cause psychological rather than physical suffering. These methods may be effective in making prisoners or suspects talk, but when people are forced to confess, do they always tell the truth? 2 Obviously, the problem of distinguishing between lies and truth remains.

3 I Stress creates physical symptoms which can be recorded when trying to decide whether a person is telling the truth or not. The device used to record these symptoms is called a lie-detector or polygraph. It widely used by police and other agencies. It indicates whether the person questioned is being honest as records changes in the heart rate, blood pressure another physical factors during questioning.

Most polygraph experts now admit that the method is not perfect: even an innocent person will feel under stress when faced with a serious accusation. As a result, a more accurate technique has been developed. 4 Since most people would be guilty of this to some extent the polygraph will show some stress caused by the denial of the truth. For innocent people, this will be the highest stress they show, while a murderer will become even more stressed when denying a question about his or her involvement in the murder.

 

Recently, it has been shown that people can be trained to trick lie-detecting machines.

5 The fact remains, however, that some people make better liars than others.

6 The basic problem with all methods is the if the person is in control, they can easily mislead their questioners, while if the person is not in control due t pain or drugs, what they say may not be true at all.

 

Perhaps the best-known scientific method relies on the fact that lying causes stress.

The questions remains: is there really a foolproof way of finding the truth?

With this technique, the person being questioned is instructed to deny questions like "Before 1990, did you ever do anything dishonest?"

Pain is no longer used to make people talk.

Even clues like body language, tone of voice and eye contact can be controlled by a good deceiver.

One of the best-known and cleverest solutions was that used by a king in ancient times.

By biting their tongues or counting backwards, guilty people can make themselves appear under stress when answering innocent questions, and this often makes the results inaccurate.

If a prisoner, for example, is made to suffer a lot, it seems obvious that false confessions may be given just to satisfy the interrogator.

 

General revision.

 

Exercise 1. Using the verbs in brackets, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses. There is an example at the beginning.

 

THE CAR THIEF.

 

My cousin and her husband live in Hanwell, one of the suburbs of London. One morning they woke up (wake up) to find to their dismay that their car (steal) from outside their house. They immediately (phone) the police to report the theft, before (leave) for work by bus.

When they (return) home later the same day, they (find) to their surprise that their car (bring back) and was parked in its usual place outside their house. Under one of the windscreen wipers (be) a small envelope.

They quickly (open) it and (find) a note (apologize) profusely for borrowing their car. The man who (write) it explained that he (not have) a car himself, and his wife (go) into labor in the middle go the night with their first baby. So he (hope) they (not mind) too much that he (take) their car without their permission in order to run her to the hospital, as it was something of an emergency.

By way of compensation, he (enclose) two tickets for the West End show Sunset Boulevard on Saturday evening. They (be) both delighted as they loved Lloyd Webbers music and (try) for ages to get tickets for this particular musical.

It was a perfect evening. They (have) front row seats and the show itself was every bit as good as they (expect). They (be) in such a good mood after it that they (decide) to go for a meal at their favorite Italian restaurant. When they eventually (get) home just after midnight, a new shock (await) them. While they were away, their house (burgle)! Everything of value (steal). They (know) immediately who the thief was because (lie) on the kitchen table was a note in a handwriting they (recognize), (say): HOPE YOU (enjoy) THE SHOW.

 

Exercise 2. Choose the correct item.

 

1. One morning last week I realized that my bike . from my garden.
A. had stolen B. had been stolen C. was stolen D. has been stolen

 

2. As soon as you . what youre doing Id like a word with you.
A. are finishing B. will finish C. will be finished D. finish

 

3. Youve got three sisters, .?

A. have you got B. dont you C. isnt it D. havent you

 

4. None of my letters . to Vera since her change of address.

A. were delivered B. are delivered C. is delivered D. has been delivered

 

5. He . to find a job but he had no luck.
A. had hardly tried B. tried hardly C. hardly tried D. tried hard

 

6. We . by a loud noise during the night.
A. woke up B. are woken up C. were woken up D. were waking up

 

7. They . for half an hour when the doctor came.
A. have waited B. waited C. had been waiting D. were waiting

 

8. Weve been very busy ..
A. late B. lately C. later D. later on

 

9. By the time we came to the park the park gates . already.
A. were locked B. were being locked C. had been locked D. would be locked


10. Our work . last night so we can relax this morning.
A. had been finished B. finished C. was finished D. had finished

 

11. Lets go to theatre tonight, .?

A. will we B. do we C. wont we D. shall we

12. Pat . by her parents for two years before she was awarded a scholarship.

A. was supported B. had been supported C. supported D. has been supported

 

13. When we were younger, we . go dancing every Saturday.
A. would to B. used C. would D. had used

 

14. Although Shakespeare was a great dramatist, . that as an actor, he was only able

to play minor roles.
A. it is thought B. it thought C. it thinks D. thinking

 

15. The ambassador heard that . at his post a year longer.

A. he be staying B. he will have stayed C. him to stay D. he would be staying

 

16. Although she was listening, she didnt hear . because there was so much noise.
A. what said B. what did he say C. what he was saying D. what said he

 

17. The family has been in America ..
A. in last year B. for a last year C. after last year D. since last year

 

18. She . catch the bus every morning, but now she rides with her fiancé.
A. used to B. is used to C. use to D. was used to


19. The roof of the building . in a storm a few days ago.

A. has been damaged B. was damaged C. is damaged D. was being damaged

20. Im the worst student in our class, . I?
A. arent B. amnt C. isnt D. dont

21. This is the first time the painting . to the public.
A. is shown B. is being shown C. has been shown D. was shown

 


22. I have . to the USA.
A. never gone B. never been C. not gone D. not never been

 

23. Hurry up! We havent got much time. The train . at 5.30.
A. is leaving B. leaves C. has left D. has been leaving

 

24. They .. a beautiful house in the country years ago.

A. would have B. were having C. used to have D. have had

 

25. The children . to the seaside for a day.

A. were took B. were taking C. were being taken D. were taken

 

26. George cant use his car now. It . at the garage.

A. is being serviced B. has been serviced C. was serviced D. will be serviced

 

27. He looks terrible because he . well for weeks.

A. didnt sleep B. hasnt slept C. has been sleeping D. was sleeping

 

28. Ill give you the money as soon as I ..

A. be paid B. am pay C. am paying D. get paid


29. The office . cleaned when I left.
A. has still B. was still being C. was still D. still being

30. . he wrote his first book when he was sixteen.
A. It is said that B. It is said to C. He is said that D. He is said to

 

31. Dont drive too fast, .?

A. dont you B. do you C. shall you D. will you

 

32. He . his talk when he was interrupted.
A. had hardly begun B. hardly begun C. hardly had begun D. began hardly

 

33. Vitamin C must be taken daily, as it cannot . by the body.
A. store B. stored C. be stored D. be storing

 

34. Fred . that they had moved to London.

A. said me B. told me C. told D. told to me

 

35. An election . In the autumn, the government announced this morning.

A. is held B. will be held C. will have been held D. is being held

 

36. Ive bought two tickets to Paris. Alex and I . tomorrow.

A. to leave B. will leave C. leave D. are leaving

 

37. She didnt use to work here two years ago, .?
A. did she B. used she C. didnt she D. did she use

 

 

38. Im terribly sorry, I had no idea you . deputy director.

A. are appointed B. were appointed C. had been appointed D. has been appointed

 

39. No one was surprised at the change in Bank Rate. It . by the investors.

A. was expected B. had been expected C. is expected D. was being expected

 

40. He refused to go to the theatre because he . an exam in a few days.

A. was having B. had C. will have D. has had

 

41. Youll never forgive him, .?

A. wont you B. will you C. will you not D. you will

 

42. Dan Browns books . in any bookshop.

A. you can buy B. will buy C. can buy D. can be bought

 

43. Many interesting books . by the company this year.

A. are published B. have been published C. were published D. will have been published

 

44. The Gregorian Calendar . All over Europe at the same time, since Italy adopted

it in 1582, England in 1752 and Russia not until 1918.

A. introduced B. was introducing C. wasnt introduced D. wasnt introducing

 

45. . that five people died in an explosion.

A. They are reported B. It has reported C. Its reported D. Its reporting

 

46. How long . Susan?

A. you know B. are you knowing C. do you know D. have you known

 

47. I . three more days to decide if I want to accept their offer.

A. gave B. have given C. have been given D. will give

 

48. Kate . most of her money by the time she goes back home.

A. will spend B. will be spending C. will have been spent D. will have spent

 

49. Ill see you in August when I . back.

A. will come B. come C. came D. will have come

 

50. How long did you say you . these pills?

A. take B. are taking C. have taken D. have been taking

 

51. I . busy since we last met.

A. am B. have been C. was D. had been

 

52. Did he say whether . lend you the money or not?

A. could he B. can he C. he could D. he

 

53. Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America,. . in 1607.

A. was established B. it was founded C. founded D. colonists arrived there

 

54. Im not hungry. Ive eaten three sandwiches ..

A. yesterday B. two hours ago C. at two oclock D. today

 

 

55. Oh, theres no tea? OK then. I . some orange juice.

A. am going to have B. will have C. will be having D. am having

 

56. If we dont hurry, all the tickets . by the time we get there.

A. are sold B. will sell C. will be sold D. will have been sold

 

57. For the past few days I have been working in Jacks office, as my own office ..

A. was redecorated B. is redecorated C. is being redecorated D. has been redecorated

 

58. Thats Christines mother over there, isnt .?

A. that B. her C. she D. it

 

59. We . by Mrs. Jones for five years before she returned to her own country.

A. taught B. have been taught C. had been taught D. were taught

 

60. The entire coastline will be covered by smog tomorrow unless something .

to clean up the air.

A. will be done B. is done C. is being done D. will have been done

 

 





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