có ai biết jach the ripper
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Between August and November 1888, the Whitechapel area of London was the scene of five brutal murders. He was rightly called Jack the Ripper. The ripper was an infamous serial killer. He was the first serial killer to do so in a largely populated area, although it seemed he had no malice for other people. The ripper also had no accomplices and accessories to the crime. Another fact was that he escaped with no charges. All the women murdered were prostitutes, and all except for one (Elizabeth Stride) were horribly mutilated.
His method of attack was to let these prostitutes ‘seduce’ him into using them for their services, which at that time he would strangle them, making them unconscious and killing them, this was done by stalking his victims. This was no motive in his killing either. Oddly enough, it is shown that Jack the Ripper that this murderer was nice to his victims in certain ways.
The first murder, of Mary Ann Nicholls, took place on 31 August. Her throat was cut and her abdomen was cut open brutally, it showed the intestines. She was found by Mr. Llewellyn.
Annie Chapman was killed on 8 September. Her throat was cut and was very maimed. The abdomen was cut open and her intestines were placed on her shoulders.
Elizabeth Stride was murdered on 30 September. Her throat was cut, but she wasn’t maimed. She was found by Mr. Phillips and Mr. Blackwell.
Catherine Eddoweson was also murdered on 30 September. Her throat was cut, her abdomen was cut open and the intestines were placed on her right shoulder. She had a lot of injuries in her face and her left kidney removed. Pieces of Eddowes apron were found in the doorway of a building in Goulston Street. Above her was written a message with chalk: ‘ The juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing’.
Mary Jane Kelly was killed on 9 November. She was the youngest and most comfortable of Jack’s victims and she was the most and badly maimed. Many think that she was the only intentional victim. She was murdered in her own room and her heart was missing.
There had been much speculation as to the identity of the killer. It has been suggested that he or she was a doctor or butcher, based on the evidence of weapons and the mutilations that occurred, which showed a knowledge of human anatomy.
Violence to prostitutes wasn’t uncommon and there were many instances of women being brutalised, but the nature of these murders strongly suggests a single perpetrator.
Jack the Ripper was never caught and he is not thought to have killed again after November 1888.
Chia từ trong ngoặc:
1. The identity of Jack the ripper, a murder responsible for a number of horrendous killings in the nineteenth century,___never be established____( never/ establish).
2. The ao dai_____has been mentioned____( mention) in poems and songs for centuries, and nowadays they are worn by many Vietnamese women at work.
3. Laura, accompanied by some of her friends, is planning ( plan) to open a bar now.
III. Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning
1. He no longer comes late for class (used)
=> He used to come late for class
2. When I was a child, I was afraid of ghost. (used)
=> I used to be afraid of ghost when I was a child
3. Jach is not old enough to ride a motorbike.
=> Jack is too young to ride a motorbike
4. It took him an hour to solve that exercise
=> He solved exercise in an hour
5. We had a lot of friends when we lived in the country
=> We used to have a lot of friends when we lived in the country
1) the identity of jack the ripper, a murder responsible for a number of horrendous killings in the nineteeth century never __has never been established_______ (establish)
2) Foreign currency can (convert) __be converted ______ into sterling at a number of points in the city, but the best rate and lowest commission charges (provide)____are provided____ at banks
3) my brother spent hours (repair)___repairing_____ his motorbike yesterday
4) Don't forget to bring my dictionary when you (come) ___come____ back tommorrow
5) We can't find our motorbike. Have You (see) ___seen___ it?
6) the Ao Dai (mention) __has been mentioned ____ in poems and songs for centuries and nowadays they are worn by many vietnamese women at work
1) the identity of jack the ripper, a murder responsible for a number of horrendous killings in the nineteeth century never ______will never be established___ (establish)
2) Foreign currency can (convert) ___be converted_____ into sterling at a number of points in the city, but the best rate and lowest commission charges (provide)___are provided_____ at banks
3) my brother spent hours (repair)____repairing____ his motorbike yesterday
4) Don't forget to bring my dictionary when you (come) ___come____ back tommorrow
5) We can't find our motorbike. You (see) ___Have you seen___ it?
6) the Ao Dai (mention) ____have been mentioned__ in poems and songs for centuries and nowadays they are worn by many vietnamese women at work
1. The identity of Jack the Ripper, a murder responsible for a number of horrendous killings in the nineteenth century, never(establish).....be established.....................
2. Foreign curency can(convert)........be converted.......into sterling at a number of points in the city, but the best rate and lowest commission charges(provide)........are provided........at banks.
3. Don't forget to bring my dictionary when you (come)...come.........back tomorrow.
1, Jack and Jane are watching the animals at the city's zoo now.
2, The monkey is swinging cheerfully.
3, Then they go to the lion cage.
4, There are lion-mothers playing with their children.
5, Over there some boys are riding an old elephant's back.
6, Jane tells John to go to the zoo again next week.
7, On the way home, they talk a lot about animals.
8, Mr Jim is an old man.
9, Fishing is his favorite sport.
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Jack the Ripper là một kẻ giết người hàng loạt không rõ danh tính, hoạt động ở những khu vực có đa phần người nghèo sinh sống, xung quanh khu Whitechapel, Luân Đôn vào năm 1888.