<span>1) On his desert island Robinson Crusoe had to struggle .FOR.. his life.
2) The wind blew OUT..the candle and we found ourselves in the dark.
3) Sam smiled .AT.. us so cheerfully, that we all smiled back.
4) Just push .---.. the door and it will open.
5) Americans had to struggle FOR... their independence AGAINST. Britain.
6) This river winds .THROUGH the forest.
7) Hold me firmly BY. the hand: you can get lost in the crowd.
8) Can you hear a noise? I think someone is knocking ON. the window.
9) Is there a bank close TO your house?
<span>10) I am so hungry I could eat a whole bowl ..OF. porridge.</span></span>
1) Appellate court (court of appeals, appeals court) - this is where a case is reviewed which has already been heard in a lower court.
2) Crown court - this is where serious criminal cases are heard by a judge and a jury in the UK.
3) High court - this is usually the highest court in a jurisdiction, the court of last resort.
4) Juvenile court - this is where a person under the age of 18 would be tried.
5) Lower court (court of first instance) - tis is the court of primary jurisdiction, where a case is herad for the first time.
6) Magistrates' court - this is where small crimes are tried in the UK.
7) Moot court - this is where law students argue hypothetical cases.
8) Small-claims court - this is where cases involving a limited amount of money are handled.
9) Tribunal - this is where a group of specially chosen people examine legal problems of a particular type, such as employment disputes.
В готовом домашнем задании посмотри
1. Yes, it is
2. No, I am not
3. Yes, I am
4. Yes, she is
5. No, she(or he) is not
6. No, the are not