World Report on Drugs and Crime

世界毒品與犯罪報告


Introduction

This report talks about police work. It shows how police stop drug sellers and bad people in many countries.

這份報告討論了警方的工作。它展示了警方在許多國家如何阻止毒販和歹徒。

Main Body

Police stopped many drug sellers. In India, they caught a leader named Dola. They also found drugs near the borders of Myanmar and Bangladesh. In Indonesia, police caught two men from Russia with drugs.

警方逮捕了許多毒販。在印度,他們捉到一名名為 Dola 的頭目。他們還在緬甸和孟加拉的邊境附近發現了毒品。在印尼,警方逮捕了兩名持有毒品的俄羅斯男子。

Some people stole money or sold fake things. In France, a man sold fake shoes from China. In India, a man stole money from a woman. In the UK, two people used a plastic business to hide cocaine.

有些人偷錢或販賣假貨。在法國,一名男子販賣來自中國的假鞋。在印度,一名男子偷走了一名女性的錢。在英國,兩人利用塑膠生意來掩蓋可卡因交易。

There were many violent crimes. In Delhi, a family killed a teacher because of land. In other cities, people killed their family members. In Manipur, two groups fought and one man died.

發生了許多暴力犯罪。在德里,一家人因為土地問題殺害了一名教師。在其他城市,有人殺害了自己的家人。在曼尼普爾,兩個團體發生衝突,導致一名男子死亡。

Conclusion

Many people sell fake drugs and hurt their families. Police use technology and work together to catch these criminals.

許多人販賣偽藥並傷害家人。警方利用科技並共同合作來逮捕這些罪犯。

Vocabulary Learning

🌍 Talking about Places

In this story, we see how to connect a person or an action to a place. To reach A2, you need to use the word 'in' to show where things happen.

The Pattern: Action/Person \rightarrow in \rightarrow Location

Examples from the text:

  • ...caught a leader \rightarrow in India.
  • ...sold fake shoes \rightarrow in France.
  • ...two people \rightarrow in the UK.

Simple Rule: Use 'in' for cities, countries, and big areas.

  • Wrong: I live at France. ❌
  • Right: I live in France. ✅

🛠️ Action Words (Past)

Look at how the story describes things that already happened. The words change to show the past:

  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped
  • Catch \rightarrow Caught
  • Sell \rightarrow Sold
  • Steal \rightarrow Stole

If you want to tell a story about yesterday, use these 'finished' words.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A document that gives information about a specific subject.
Example:I read a report about the weather.
border (n.)
The line that divides two countries.
Example:You must show your passport at the border.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else.
Example:These are fake shoes, not real ones.
violent (adj.)
Using physical force to hurt someone.
Example:The movie has many violent scenes.
criminal (n.)
A person who does something against the law.
Example:The police caught the criminal yesterday.
technology (n.)
Scientific knowledge used to create new tools and machines.
Example:Computers are a type of technology.
Practice A2 words in a crossword