News About Court Cases and Police Work

關於法院案件與警察工作的新聞


Introduction

This report talks about new court decisions. It looks at plane crashes, crimes, and hospital mistakes.

本報告探討新的法院裁決,涵蓋飛機失事、犯罪及醫院醫療疏失。

Main Body

A plane crashed. A man wants a new study about the crash. The court says the first report does not blame the pilot. The court says some news stories are wrong.

一架飛機失事了。一名男子要求針對該次失事進行重新調查。法院表示第一份報告並未指責機師。法院指出部分新聞報導有誤。

Zoya Khan is in jail. The court says she helped kill a businessman. Also, three young people are in jail. They hurt a child who cannot see or hear well.

Zoya Khan 目前在獄中。法院認定她協助殺害了一名商人。此外,三名年輕人也被關押,他們傷害了一名視聽障礙的兒童。

Jagriti Shukla died in a hospital. A judge wants to know if the doctors made a mistake. In another case, a man named Anil Kumar died. The court says he killed himself.

Jagriti Shukla 在醫院去世。法官希望釐清醫生是否發生醫療疏失。在另一起案件中,一名叫 Anil Kumar 的男子去世,法院認定他是自殺。

In Jalandhar, the police are looking at a doctor. The police say he hurt his wife and stole her money. His wife then killed herself.

在 Jalandhar,警方正在調查一名醫生。警方表示他傷害其妻子並搶奪其財產,導致其妻子隨後自殺。

Conclusion

The courts use evidence to find the truth. They want to make sure the police do their work correctly.

法院利用證據來尋找真相,旨在確保警方正確執行職務。

Vocabulary Learning

The "Who + Did What" Pattern

In English, we usually put the person first, then the action. This is the secret to building A2 sentences.

Look at these examples from the text:

  • Zoya Khan \rightarrow is in jail.
  • The court \rightarrow says some news stories are wrong.
  • The police \rightarrow are looking at a doctor.

Switching the Time (Past vs. Present)

Notice how the words change when something already happened:

Now (Present)Then (Past)
The police are lookingA plane crashed
The court saysJagriti Shukla died

Quick Tip: To talk about the past for most action words, just add -ed (like crash \rightarrow crashed). Some words are "special" and change completely (like die \rightarrow died).

Vocabulary Learning

decision (n.)
A choice that you make after thinking about something
Example:The judge made a final decision about the case.
crime (n.)
An action that is against the law
Example:Stealing money is a serious crime.
blame (v.)
To say that someone is responsible for something bad
Example:Do not blame the pilot for the accident.
businessman (n.)
A person who works in business or runs a company
Example:The businessman owns a large store in the city.
evidence (n.)
Facts or signs that show something is true
Example:The police found evidence at the crime scene.
Practice A2 words in a crossword