PART TEN
• To pick up, out, at, off;
• To dig up, in;
• To fall in for, off, in, apart, out with, for, on, back on, in with,
to, behind in;
• To blow off, up, away, over;
• To go ahead with, off to, at, on, along with, in for, off;
• To call up, in, for, on, off;
• To psyche up, out;
• To put up with, up, down, together, down as, across, in, in
on, on, aside, down for, away, out, up to;
• To break off, in, down, up with, up, in on, out of;
• To bear up, out;
• To bail out of, out;
• To hand out to, down?
EXERCISE 6
Retell the text.
EXERCISE 7
Speak of the problem of terrorism.
L E S S O N 52
YOUNG PEOPLE'S DELINQUENCY
Among the problems that came up long ago and the
ones that we can't write off as trifling {as pointed up by
many specialists), there is the problem of petty crimes
committed by the people under age. Unfortunately they are
steadily growing on our society instead of falling off. Even
pessimists didn't bargain on such a growth.
WORLD AROUND
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When you see a gang of youngsters, you can never be
sure about what they are up to or think up the next
moment. They may simply get by or tear into you, rough
one up or even bump off trying to make him pay up.
They can break into your house and walk off with some
valuables. So everybody is convinced of that we should
put up the fight, fence in those who lead the rest on, count
on a satisfactory solution to the problem and hope that
the bad guys will shape up.
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