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Describe the photograph. What is the role of the two peopte Read the text quickty, ignoring any extra words. Why was an
in the photo? What does the machine do? Use the words inability to lie a big problem for this criminal?
below to help you.
Do the Use of Engtish exam tasl<.
blood pressure deceit deception detect deteetion
lie detcctor pulse sweat
Some [ines of the text are correct and some contain an
extra word which should not be there. Cross out the
extra words and tick the lines which are correct.
0 lt may be tough for Alejandro Martinez to.bf
00 clear himself of charges that he robbed a Las ./
1 Vegas pizza parlour after he allegedly leaving
2 behind a crucial piece of evidence. According to
2 6& l.r 1 Do the Listening exam task. 3 prosecutors, the 23-year-old Martinez entered the
4 parlour, ordered a pie and requested for a job
5 application. 'The cashier immediately gave him an
6 application and a pen, so that he started filling it _
Listen to a radio programme. Choose the best answers
7 out,'said Clark County Prosecutor Frank Coumou.
(A-D).
B 'Then, when he thought the moment was right, he
1 During an experiment into the development of I lifted his shirt, exposed the butt of a firearm, and had
deception in children 10 told herto give him all of the money.'
A almost atL of the three-year-olds lied. 11 Having stuffed over the $200 in his pocket, Martinez
B about hatf of atl the children lied. 12 rushed out to a waiting car, authorities say. But a _
C all of the five-year-olds tied. 13 witness was iollowed the gunman and wrote down
D all of the three-year-olds and hatf of the five-year- 14 the number plate. An easy trace of that number that
olds tied. 15 led to police straight to Marlinez, whom they found
2 According to research, what proportion of everyday 16 sitting at home. None of that has not made it easy
Iies are not identified as lies? 17 for the lawyer who he has been given the job of
A four out of five C more than eighty per cent 18 defending Martinez. But the evidence that left behind
B a third D eight percent 19 could render his job almost as impossible. When
3 Research into how wetI peopte can detect lies has 20 police returned to the pizza parlour after the arrest,
shown that 21 they found Martinez's job application still was on the
A peopte can onty tell if ctose famity members are 22 counter. He had dutifully filled in with his real name
tying. 23 and address. 'l'd chalk it up to either inexperience
B men are better than women at detecting [ies. 24 or plain stupidity,' he said Prosecutor Coumou.
C young people are the best at detecting ties.
D only a smalI number of people can identify Iies
5 E?ll?gfillifqfln Workin pairs. Decide in what
consistently.
circumstances, if any, you might be tempted to lie about:
4 Psychotogist Paul Ekman has demonstrated that
1 somebody's appearance. 3 your age.
A judges and psychiatrists Iie just as much as
2 feeling unwelt. 4 your emotions.
robbers.
B it's easier to detect a Iie when you watch it on 6 Oo the Speaking exam tasl<.
video.
c it's hard to detect a [ie when you are part of a group.
D experts are no better than ordinary people at
Read the following statement. Do you agree or disagree
detecting Iies.
with it? Discuss the issue with your partner, responding
Research by Professor Charles Bond suggests that
to any counter-arguments they have.
people fail to detect Iies because
lf you want to succeed in Iife you shoutd become a
A they don't look into the eyes of the person speaking.
good Iiar.
B they are looking for the wrong signs.
C they don't notice changes in body language.
D people from different countries have very different
body language.
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