LONDON SLAVES RECUED AFTER 30
YEARS
London police said: "This is the very early stages of a complicated
and sensitive investigation. These women are highly traumatised, having been
held in servitude for at least 30 years with no real exposure to the outside
world." They added that: "Trying to find out exactly what has
happened over three decades will understandably take some time." A
spokeswoman from Freedom Charity expressed amazement at how the women could
have been kept for so long in the middle of London without anyone knowing. She
said: "In a very busy capital city, we often don't know our neighbours.
We're looking at people who were kept against their will in an ordinary
residential street in central London."
1. TRUE / FALSE: Read the
headline. Guess if a-h below are true (T) or false (F).
a.
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The women were rescued by a
special unit from the British Army.
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T / F
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b.
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The rescue took place after
one of the captives telephoned for help.
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T / F
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c.
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The woman called a charity
that frees victims of forced marriages.
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T / F
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d.
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None of the women who were
held captive was British.
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T / F
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e.
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London police suggested it
would not be a difficult case to investigate.
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T / F
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f.
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The police said it would
take time to get to the facts of this case.
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T / F
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g.
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The charity wasn't surprised
this could have happened in London.
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T / F
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h.
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The charity said it can be
difficult to know who your neighbours are.
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T / F
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2. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the
following synonyms from the article.
1.
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rescued
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a.
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distressed
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2
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captivity
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b.
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slavery
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3.
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raided
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c.
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confinement
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4.
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freeing
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d.
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intricate
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5.
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experience
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e.
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saved
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6.
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complicated
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f.
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wishes
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7.
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traumatised
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g.
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contact
with
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8.
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servitude
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h.
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stormed
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9.
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will
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i.
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unremarkable
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10.
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normal
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j.
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releasing
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MULTIPLE CHOICE - QUIZ
1.
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In which part of London were
the women held captive?
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6.
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In what mental state did
police describe the women as being?
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a) North London
b) South London c) West London d) East London |
a) highly traumatised
b) stable c) optimistic d) dazed |
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2.
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How old are the suspected
captors?
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7.
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What did the women have no
real exposure to for 30 years?
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a) 65
b) 66 c) 67 d) 68 |
a) daylight
b) news c) the Internet d) the outside world |
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3.
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Who did one of the captive
women alert?
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8.
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What did the police say
would take some time to do?
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a) a TV show
b) a neighbour c) the police d) a charity |
a) search the house
b) find a missing captor c) find out what happened d) interview everyone |
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4.
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What are the captives'
nationalities?
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9.
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Whom did the charity say we
often do not know?
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a) all British
b) Malaysian, Irish and British c) Dutch, Belgian and Norwegian d) Latvian, Polish and Finnish |
a) ourselves
b) those closest to us c) our friends d) our neighbours |
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5.
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Who is thought to have been
born a captive?
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10.
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How did the charity describe
the London street?
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a) the 30-year-old Briton
b) one of the captors c) a neighbour d) a charity worker |
a) suburban
b) ordinary c) upmarket d) out-of-the-way |