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Anna Ellis Linda Marks

Summer Practice 1o ESO Answer Key by Anna Ellis and Linda Marks Burlington Books P. O. Box 54411 3721 Limassol Cyprus Burlington Books is an imprint of Danos Books Ltd.

ISBN 9963-46-381-9 Copyright © 2003 Burlington Books 10

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CONTENTS UNIT

TITLE

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Para el profesor

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Notting Hill Carnival – England

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The Amazing Body Pavilion – USA

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Tzavo National Park – Kenya

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Alton Towers – England

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Koolburra Cattle Station – Australia

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Mars 2112 – USA

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Cosmeston Medieval Village – Wales

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Chillingham Castle – England

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Olympic City 2008 – China

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Round Up

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Test Yourself

Units 1, 2, 3

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Units 4, 5, 6

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Units 7, 8 and 9

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Para el profesor Summer Practice 1 ESO es un material complementario para repasar y reforzar todo lo estudiado en 1 de la ESO. No se basa en ningún método específico y por lo tanto se puede utilizar independientemente del libro de texto que los alumnos hayan seguido durante el curso. Está diseñado para que trabajen de manera autónoma –dado que las instrucciones de los ejercicios están en castellano–, les anima a practicar el inglés durante las vacaciones de verano y les ayuda a prepararse para el curso siguiente. O

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Summer Practice se centra en la gramática y el vocabulario tanto como en las destrezas de reading, writing, listening y speaking. Va acompañado de un CD que contiene la grabación de los textos de lectura, listenings y diálogos. Al final del libro, hay una sección llamada Test Yourself, con la que el alumno puede comprobar sus progresos. Esta sección consta de nueve tests que abarcan el vocabulario y la gramática estudiada en cada unidad. Recomendamos que hagan cada uno de ellos al terminar la unidad correspondiente. Le ofrecemos algunas ideas para evaluar el trabajo de los alumnos:

1. Fotocopiar la clave de respuestas completa y entregársela a los alumnos antes de las vacaciones para que vayan corrigiendo su trabajo. 2. Fotocopiar y entregar a los alumnos la clave de respuestas hasta la página 14 (es decir, omitiendo las respuestas de la sección Test Yourself) y pedirles que completen todo el libro. A principios del curso siguiente recoja los libros y corrija las secciones Test Yourself para formarse una idea global del progreso de cada alumno. 3. No entregarles fotocopia de las respuestas y en septiembre, al recoger los libros, o bien corregir todos los ejercicios o bien seleccionar algunos de ellos y comentar los resultados con cada alumno. 4. No entregarles la clave de respuestas y, a la vuelta de las vacaciones, recoger los libros y corregir sólo las secciones Test Yourself para comentar los resultados en clase. Los tests acumulativos que le proporcionaremos en septiembre le servirán para evaluar el nivel de sus alumnos al comienzo del próximo curso. Esperamos que tanto usted como ellos disfruten con Summer Practice 1 ESO. O

¡Felices vacaciones!

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Units 1 - 2 UNIT 1 – Notting Hill Carnival

Page 8

Listening Page 4

A 1. g

5. 6. 7. 8.

2. f 3. h 4. b

CD Script

e a d c

Sam: Lauren: Sam:

Page 5

C 1. London

Lauren: Sam:

4. floats 5. music

2. August 3. people

Lauren:

D 1. festival

4. dance 5. costumes 6. Visitors

2. flat 3. countries

Sam:

Page 6

Hi, Lauren. Hello, Sam. Lauren, I want you to meet my friend, Daniel. Daniel, this is … Daniel? Daniel? Where is he? Who’s Daniel? He’s a friend from school. Where is he? … Oh, there he is. He’s near the float. Where? Is he next to the girl with the blue hat? No, he isn’t. He’s over there – next to the man with the yellow and purple costume.

A Circle the boy next to the clown.

Working with Grammar

A 1. are

B 1. T

2. is 3. are 4. is

3. F 4. F

2. T

5. is 6. am 7. are

Dialogue

A 1. friend

B 1. c

3. visitor 4. year

2. live

5. b 6. e 7. d

2. a 3. g 4. f

5. F 6. F

Page 9

Writing

C 1. are

Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

4. are 5. aren’t 6. aren’t

2. is 3. isn’t

Page 7

UNIT 2 – The Amazing Body Pavilion

D 1. Are the floats red?

Page 10

No, they aren’t. 2. Is the cat on the pink float? Yes, it is. 3. Is Dave in the travel agency? No, he isn’t. 4. Are the cat and the dog black? No, they aren’t. 5. Is Tim on the green float? Yes, he is.

E 1. F 2. F

3. T 4. F

A 1. ✓

2. –

3. ✓

4. ✓

5. –

6. –

Page 11

C 1. intestine

4. eye 5. ear

2. brain 3. mouth

D 1. c

2. c

3. b

4. a

5. c

5. F 6. T

F 1. Three people are on the float. 2. The bus is opposite the post office. 4. The tube station is next to the post office. 5. The dogs are in front of the bus.

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Listening

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CD Script Joe is a boy. He is fourteen years old. He’s got brown hair and green eyes. He’s got a small nose. Joe is sitting between two girls, in the front of the picture. Pat is Joe’s girlfriend. She’s got blonde hair, blue eyes and glasses. She’s sitting next to Joe, in the front of the picture. Ben is Joe’s friend. He’s got brown hair and green eyes. He is sitting behind Pat. Sue has got black hair and brown eyes. She’s sitting behind Joe. The man in the picture is Lee. He is Joe’s father. He works in a bank. Kim has got blonde hair and blue eyes. She is sitting in front of Lee.

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The hidden words are human body.

Page 12

Working with Grammar

A 1. Chee

4. Chee; Stephen 5. Ruth; Simon; Stephen

2. Ann 3. Ruth; Simon

B 1. has got

5. has got 6. haven’t got 7. have got

2. haven’t got 3. has got 4. hasn’t got

A Lee is sitting in the second row on the right. B Sue

C 1. c

2. e

D 1. have got 2. have got 3. hasn’t got 4. has got

3. a

4. b

5. d

Lee

Ben

5. has got 6. haven’t got 7. have got

Pat

Joe

Kim

Page 13

E 1. Has Stephen got a Walkman? 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Yes, he has. Have Ruth and Ann got cameras? Yes, they have. Has Simon got a guidebook? No, he hasn’t. Has Ruth got a hat? Yes, she has. Have the women got hats? Yes, they have. Have Simon and Chee got Walkmans? No, they haven’t.

F 1. near 2. in front of

G 1. mice 2. men 3. women 4. children

H 1. that 2. those

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3. behind 4. between 5. 6. 7. 8. 3. that 4. this

5. next to 6. in

fish feet shelves sheep

Dialogue

A 1. red

2. blue

3. green

Page 15

Writing

B Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

UNIT 3 – Tzavo National Park Page 16

A 1. ✓ 3. –

5. – 2. ✓ 4. ✓ 6. ✓

7. – 9. ✓ 8. – 10. –

Page 17

C 1. real 5. this 6. these

4. ear

2. Kenya 3. nature reserve

4. jeep 5. lion 6. hats

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E 1. short

5. 6. 7. 8.

2. tall 3. big 4. small

F 1. F

2. T

3. T

G 1. No, it doesn’t.

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H 1. An elephant isn’t a small animal. 2. 3. 4. 5.

long short thin fat

4. F

4. Yes, it does. 5. No, they don’t.

2. Yes, they do. 3. No, they don’t.

A rhinoceros doesn’t live 100 years. Has a snake got a long body? Do monkeys take things from people? Does a crocodile swim in rivers?

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1. eat 2. sleep

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

3. isn’t 4. weighs

5. eats

No, they don’t. A leopard sleeps 12 to 14 hours a day. No, it isn’t. An elephant’s tooth weighs four kg. An elephant eats about 500 kg of food each day.

K 1. e

2. d

3. b

4. c

5. a

5. F

Page 20 Page 18

Listening Working with Grammar

A monkey

run

walk



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parrot leopard



crocodile rhinoceros

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-es goes

fly

swim

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-ies flies

does

likes

studies

watches

eats

cries

C 1. live 2. go

D 1. lives 2. eats

E 1. weighs 2. aren’t

THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK!



-s climbs

CD Script

climb

3. swims 4. eats

5. walks

3. is 4. sleep

5. run

3. live 4. don’t run

5. grows

Page 19

F 1. Does a hippo live 60 years? 2. 3. 4. 5.

Do hippos swim in rivers? Do giraffes eat meat? Does an elephant live for many years? Do African elephants run 80 km per hour?

One day a donkey goes for a walk in the forest. He is sad. He thinks, “Nobody likes me, everybody thinks I’m stupid. I want to be important.” Suddenly he sees something on the ground. It is the skin of a lion. The donkey looks at the lion skin and gets an idea. He puts the lion skin on and walks in the forest . All the animals are frightened and run away. The donkey is happy now. He feels very important and opens his mouth to make a loud roar, but: “Hee Haw!” The animals hear the donkey and return. They look at the donkey-lion and begin to laugh. The clever elephant says, ”Silly donkey, dress as you like, but don’t open your mouth to speak because you are still a donkey.”

A 1. c

2. b

3. a

4. d

B 1. d

2. c

3. e

4. a

5. b

Dialogue

A 1. animal 2. Africa

3. white 4. zebra

Page 21

Writing Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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Unit 4 Page 25

UNIT 4 – Alton Towers

E 1. The children aren’t entering the hotel. They are

Page 22

A 1. 3, 4

3. 5 4. 1, 2, 6, 7

2. 6

Page 23

C 1. No 2. Yes

D 1. walk 2. swim 3. drink

E 1. c

2. e

3. No 4. No

5. Yes 6. Yes

4. skate 5. stop 6. sing

7. climb

3. a

4. f

5. d

6. b

Page 24

4. is drinking 5. are dancing

2. is having 3. am swimming

B

Base

looking

walk

walking

scream

screaming

watch

watching

run

running

sit

sitting

swim

swimming

stop

stopping

skate

skating

ride

riding

take

taking

write

writing

C 1. are looking 2. is riding 3. am sitting

Is … sitting; Yes, he is. Are … drinking; No, they aren’t. Is … screaming; No, she isn’t. Are … eating; Yes, they are. Is … walking; No, he isn’t. 4. are riding 5. hates 6. is reading

2. is having 3. want

H 1. stay; aren’t staying loves; is eating are singing; enjoy run; am not taking is waiting; doesn’t like want; don’t know

Page 26

Listening CD Script Lara: Paul:

4. are dancing 5. is watching

D 1. The children are entering the hotel. F 2. Rob and Nat aren’t running next to the car. T 3. Nat and Pam are riding in the back. F 4. Rob is sitting opposite Bev. / Bev is sitting opposite Rob. F 5. Rob isn’t eating chocolate. T 6. Nat is looking at Pam. / Pam is looking at Nat. F

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look

F 1. Are … riding; Yes, they are.

G 1. like

Working with Grammar

A 1. are watching

entering the Haunted House. 3. Nat and Pam aren’t riding in the back. They are riding in the front. 4. Rob isn’t sitting opposite Bev. He is sitting next to Bev. / Bev isn’t sitting opposite Rob. She is sitting next to Rob. 6. Nat isn’t looking at Pam. He is looking at a ghost. / Pam isn’t looking at Nat. She is looking at a ghost.

Lara: Paul: Man: Kids: Paul: Lara: Paul: Lara: Paul: Lara: Paul:

Come on, Paul. Let’s go on this ride! I don’t know, Lara ... Is it fast? I don’t really like fast rides. It’s fast, but it’s fun. All right. But sit here, next to me. Are you all sitting? Yes! This ride isn’t scary or fast. Wait. We aren’t at the top. Why aren’t we moving? Don’t look down! Help! We’re going too fast! Yikes! We’re falling into a hole! Whew! I’m happy that’s over. My head’s going round and round!

A 1. –

2. ✓

B 1. T

2. F

3. – 3. T

4. F

5. F

6. T

Units 4 - 5 F 1. Its

Dialogue

A 1. family

3. Black 4. bus

2. ticket

G 1. Cathy’s

Writing

Page 32

Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Listening CD Script

UNIT 5 – Koolburra Cattle Station

Mike:

Page 28

Dylan, some cows are missing. We don’t know where they are. Can you look for them? Sure! No problem, Mike. I’m on my way ... Dylan, can you hear me? Hello. Dylan? Where are you? Mike, I can hear you. I’m near the ranch. Can you see the cows? No, I can’t see them anywhere. Where are you now? I’m above Mount Daintree, but I still can’t see them. Where are you now? I’m above the forest. Wait ... Hello! Hello! I can see the cows now. They’re drinking near the river. Well done, mate! Let’s drive there and get them.

Dylan: Mike:

A Answers will vary. Accept all logical answers. Page 29

C 1. Australia

D 1. hat

5. 6. 7. 8.

2. scarf 3. jacket 4. shirt

Dylan: Mike: Dylan: Mike: Dylan:

4. sometimes 5. helicopter 6. can

2. 2,500 3. isn’t

trousers cap boots T-shirt

9. 10. 11. 12.

sweater jeans socks trainers

Mike: Dylan:

Page 30 Mike:

Working with Grammar

A 1. F

2. T

3. F

4. T

5. F

5. Their

4. cowboy’s 5. waiters’ 6. Mick’s and Nick’s

2. parents’ 3. mother’s

Page 27

6. T

B Answers will vary. Accept all logical answers.

A 1. c

2. b

B 2

C 1. Can visitors ride cows? No, they can’t. 2. Can visitors go fishing? Yes, they can. 3. Can visitors work in the restaurant? Yes, they can. 4. Can visitors ice-skate? No, they can’t. 5. Can visitors learn English? Yes, they can. 6. Can visitors fly helicopters? No, they can’t.

3 4 1

Dialogue

A 1. I’m not sure 2. All right

Page 31

3. don’t forget 4. See you later

Page 33

D 1. must

4. must 5. mustn’t

2. mustn’t 3. mustn’t

E 1. h

3. Her 4. Your

2. Our

2. o

Writing

A 1. cowgirl 3. l

4. i

5. d

6. a

7. y

2. pilot

B Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

The hidden word is holiday.

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Unit 6 Page 37

UNIT 6 – Mars 2112

E 1. There isn’t

Page 34

2. There are 3. There are

A 1. Mars 2112 2. 3. 4. 5.

1633 Broadway, New York, NY 10019 (212) 582-2112 [email protected] 12.00 pm – 9.00 pm

F 1. There isn’t any salad in the shop. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Page 35

C 1. c D

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E 1. Salad

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Hamburger Juice Cake Ice Cream

Listening CD Script

Brent: Kelly:

2. any

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Countable

D 1. a 2. an 3. an a. –

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4. a 5. an 6. some

7. a 8. some

3. a 4. an

5. some 6. any

Uncountable

sausage

milk

hamburger

meat

egg

bread

biscuit

spaghetti

chips

cheese

4. How much 5. How many 6. How much

Page 38

Working with Grammar

B 1. an

Are there; Yes, there are. Is there; No, there isn’t. Is there; Yes, there is. Is there; No, there isn’t. Are there; No, there aren’t.

2. How many 3. How many

Kelly:

2. a 3. an

is a cake in the shop. is some ice cream in the shop. aren’t any vegetables in the shop. isn’t any fish in the shop. are some sweets in the shop.

H 1. How much

Page 36

A 1. some

There There There There There

G 1. Is there; No, there isn’t. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

h a m b u r g e r

5. 6. 7. 8.

2. Pizza 3. Fish 4. Chicken

5. a

4. There is 5. There is 6. There aren’t

Brent: Kelly: Brent: Kelly: Brent: Kelly: Brent: Kelly: Brent:

Brent, Mum isn’t coming home for lunch today. What shall we make? How about an ‘Everything Salad’? Hmmm … sounds interesting! Let’s see what we’ve got. Is there any chicken? I love chicken. No, there isn’t any chicken. That’s too bad. What about cheese? There must be some cheese. Yes, there is some cheese. Is there any spaghetti? Yes, there’s some spaghetti from last week, but it’s got some green things in it! Ooh, yuck! What else? Is there any bread or eggs? There aren’t any eggs, but there is some bread. You know, I haven’t got much time. Let’s just have cheese sandwiches. OK. I don’t really like the idea of an ‘Everything Salad’ anyway!

4. any 5. some

6. a 7. the

Kelly:

b. –

c. ✓

A 1. –

2. –

B 1. ✓

2. ✓

3. ✓ 3. –

4. – 4. ✓

5. –

6. –

Units 6 - 7 B 1. was

Dialogue

A 1. banana

2. wasn’t

3. fruit 4. orange

2. chocolate

Writing

B Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Was; No, he wasn’t. Was; Yes, he was. Were; No, they weren’t. Were; Yes, they were. Were; No, they weren’t.

D 1. I was on holiday in Wales.

UNIT 7 – Cosmeston Medieval Village Page 40

2. 3. 4. 5.

The village houses weren’t big. Were they at Cosmeston last summer? Life was hard for the village people. Was the bakery in the village?

A Answers will vary. Accept all logical answers.

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Page 41

E 1. There was

C 1. It was in the 13th century.

D

Cosmeston is in Glamorgan, Wales. The tour guides wear 14th century costumes. The village houses were small. There was bread in the bakery. There were shelves, beds, and cupboards in the manor house.

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bed table

chair sofa picture

There There There There There

G 1. mine 2. theirs

stairs wall desk

window bath shelf

3. was 4. were

were horses. was a village. was a bakery. wasn’t a railway station. weren’t any buses. 3. hers 4. ours

5. his 6. yours

3. his 4. ours

5. yours 6. hers

Listening CD Script

door

Working with Grammar 2. weren’t

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Page 44

Page 42

A 1. was

F 1. There weren’t any TVs.

2. theirs

_d _o _w _r _a _b _l _e _r _e _s _d

4. There were 5. There wasn’t 6. Were there

2. Was there 3. There weren’t

H 1. mine

The hidden word is furniture.

E cupboard

5. wasn’t 6. was

C 1. Was; No, he wasn’t.

Page 39

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

3. were 4. weren’t

5. wasn’t 6. weren’t

Hello, everyone and welcome to Cosmeston. As you know, there isn’t a manor house here – the manor house is under the ground. But let me show you a picture from a manor house from the 14th century. This is the lord’s bedroom. As you can see, his bed was big and comfortable. There was usually a chair or two in the room and sometimes there was a table too. In this picture, there is a cupboard near the window. All the lord’s beautiful clothes were in the cupboard. In some manor houses, there were pictures in the rooms. Look at the pictures on the wall. The one at the top is of King Edward III. He was king of England from 1327-1377. Follow me to the bakery now. This way, please.

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Units 7 - 8 A

1. –

2. ✓

D 1. made

4. cleaned 5. didn’t wash

2. didn’t tidy 3. didn’t bake

B 4

Page 49

E 1. Did Martha make breakfast on Wednesday?

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Dialogue

A 1. left

2. right

3. open

4. holiday

Page 45

Writing

B Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

UNIT 8 – Chillingham Castle

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Working with Grammar Base walk follow look open cry study tidy try

Past walked followed looked opened cried studied tidied tried

B 1. tried

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3. opened 4. followed

2. tidied 2. a

She She She She She

went with her family. stayed in a castle. rode in a car to get there. got there at night. saw a ghost.

Page 50

CD Script

Page 48

C 1. e

saw walked opened didn’t know

Listening

The hidden word is castle.

A

5. 6. 7. 8.

2. waited 3. didn’t sleep 4. Did … see 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

A Answers will vary. Accept all logical answers.

2. –

F 1. stayed

G 1. Marcy went to England last summer.

Page 46

C 1. ✓

Yes, she did. 2. Did James tidy the bedrooms on Monday? No, he didn’t. 3. Did James bake a cake on Wednesday? Yes, he did. 4. Did Martha clean the bathroom on Friday? No, she didn’t. 5. Did James and Martha work on Saturday? No, they didn’t. 6. Did James wash the kitchen windows on Tuesday? Yes, he did.

3. c 4. h

5. f 6. d

7. g 8. b

Past died baked danced liked skipped stopped planned robbed

5. stopped 6. baked

It was Saturday night. Sally was at home alone. Suddenly she heard a noise. The noise came from upstairs. Sally went up the stairs, opened the bedroom door and looked in. There was nothing there. She walked across the hall. Now the noise was very loud. It came from the bathroom. She stood in front of the bathroom door and listened. She was very scared. What was the noise? She opened the bathroom door and ... .

A 1. –

2. –

B 1. Saturday

4. ✓

3. – 2. upstairs

3. bathroom

Dialogue

A 1. didn’t

2. saw

3. mustn’t

4. was

Units 8 - 9 Page 51

C 1. b

Writing

D 1. They are going to watch the Olympics.

Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Possible answer:

UNIT 9 – Olympic City 2008 Page 52

A Answers will vary. The sports that will be in the 2008 Summer Olympics are: swimming, running, gymnastics, javelin, judo.

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C 1. Yes

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2. We’re not going to run in the park. 3. He’s going to put on a sweater. 4. She isn’t going to fly to Beijing.

E 1. is choosing

4. am not staying 5. is swimming 6. are marching

2. isn’t competing 3. are flying

F 1. Are you going to swim in 2008? No, I’m not. 2. Is he going to run in 2008? Yes, he is. 3. Is she going to play tennis in 2008? No, she isn’t. 4. Are they going to jump in 2008? Yes, they are. 5. Is he going to sail a boat in 2008? No he isn’t. 6. Are you going to play basketball in 2008? Yes, we are.

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Sharon and Kevin wanted to watch different films on TV. Then Kevin had an idea. He put on a costume. Suddenly, Sharon heard a noise. She looked out the window and saw a vampire. She screamed and ran up the stairs. Then Kevin sat down and watched the film he wanted to watch.

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A 1. minutes 2. runner

3. race 4. good luck

Round Up Page 58

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A The thief in the bath

Writing

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B Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit

1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9:

bus stop, float, train ear, foot, eye, tongue giraffe, elephant, monkey roller coaster, fireworks, ticket cow, doctor, teacher, hat, boot alien, chips, hamburger bed, cupboard, table, chair ghost, stairs, table Olympic torch, stadium, athlete

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New York Glamorgan Northumbria China

Test Yourself Units 1, 2, 3 Grammar

Test Yourself

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UNIT 1 Page 60

Vocabulary 1. 2. 3. 4.

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bank post office tube station car

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Vocabulary

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Plural teeth

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No, it doesn’t. Do cats like milk? Yes, they do. Does a crocodile swim? Yes, it does.

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Grammar

Page 63

A 1. can’t 2. can

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5. can

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football, skating basketball, swimming singing, skiing eating, walking drinking, dancing tennis, horse riding

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2. Can they write?

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UNIT 6

4. am not looking 5. are writing 6. is climbing

2. are reading 3. isn’t playing

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1. 2. 3. 4.

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Test Yourself Units 7, 8, 9 UNIT 7

UNIT 9

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Vocabulary

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UNIT 8 Page 67

Vocabulary

A 1. bathroom 2. living room 3. kitchen

B 1. bedroom 2. hall 3. bathroom

4. hall 5. bedroom 6. dining room 4. kitchen 5. dining room 6. living room

Grammar

A 1. remembered 2. 3. 4. 5.

opened cried danced stopped

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

tidied planned worked loved hated

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Is … going to begin is going to run aren’t going to eat Are … going to meet am not going to exercise are going to compete isn’t going to buy

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is flying Are … staying isn’t swimming Is … planning are having aren’t leaving aren’t playing

B 1. The lady went down the stairs. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Jerry didn’t sleep last night. He ran into the kitchen. Jerry’s father didn’t hear a noise. A ghost visited me last night.

C 1. Did Jerry run away? 2. Did Jerry’s mother see the ghost? 3. Did the ghost walk down the stairs? 4. Did you have breakfast this morning?

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