Cambridge Checkpoint Lower Secondary World English Teacher’s Guide 9
© Monica Menon, Richa Ahuja and Belinda Danker
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Unit 8 Rules protect us ... don’t they?
Exercise 1a (page 71)
1 The laws on speeding in his country were changed by the president.
2 Detention as a form of punishment was removed by one school in this district.
3 A hefty fine was imposed on the parkour athletes by the town council.
4 The rule of standing up to greet the teacher in class was broken by too many students.
5 The rule that we cannot eat in our bedrooms was made by my mother.
6 School rules were repeatedly disobeyed by her.
7 The country’s lawmakers were selected from a list of experienced judges by the president.
8 The new rules for the school were addressed to the students by the principal.
9 The penalty for illegal parking was changed by the town council.
10 The incident of parkour in the shopping mall was recorded by the CCTV.
Exercise 1b (page 72)
1 Management created unfair rules for latecomers.
2 The town council caught and fined many people for littering in the neighbourhood.
3 The headteacher punished a few students for breaking a classroom window.
4 The judge sentenced the vandals to community work for defacing
the walls of Parliament
House.
5 The ushers asked a few patrons to leave the cinema for not switching
their mobile phones to
silent mode.
6 A group of roof-toppers climbed on the shopping mall roof.
7 The building owners made some rules with fines to dissuade parkour athletes from roof-
topping.
8 The lawmakers considered many things before deciding on a deterrent.
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