D Write one word in each gap. зар. You've been framed
The most incredible thing happened to me yesterday. I was walking home from school when I saw a wallet on the ground full of money. I picked it up, and was just about to take it to the police station to (1) … it in, when a police officer jumped out and told me I was under arrest for stealing. I tried to explain the situation but he wouldn't (2) … down.'l won't let you get (3) with this,' he said. "You're a thief, and thieves have to be punished."He handcuffed me and drove me to the police station, where he took (4) … my name and address. In started crying, and begged him to (5) … me off, again trying to explain that I wasn't gaing to keep the money. Suddenly, my best friend Adrian and a TV presenter came in and the police officer started laughing. It was a practical joke for a TVshow, and I'd been completely
(6)
in!
Explanation: The phrase "take it to the police station to (1)" suggests that the person found the wallet and was intending to hand it over to the police.
(2) back
Explanation: The phrase "he wouldn't (2) … down" means that the police officer was not willing to listen or change his stance.
(3) away
Explanation: The phrase "I won't let you get (3) with this" means that the police officer is determined to make the person face the consequences of their actions.
(4) down
Explanation: The phrase "he took (4) … my name and address" means that the police officer recorded the person's name and address as part of the arrest process.
(5) let
Explanation: The phrase "begged him to (5) … me off" suggests that the person pleaded with the police officer to release them.
(6) framed
Explanation: The phrase "I'd been completely (6)" suggests that the person was tricked or set up as part of a practical joke for a TV show. In this context, "framed" means falsely implicated or falsely accused.