Matura Repetytorium 2015 SB Answer Key

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Klucz odpowiedzi p9/ex20 1C 2A 3F 4D

01 Człowiek SŁOWNICTWO p6/ex1 1 surname 2 first 3 gender 4 marital 5 divorced 6 nationality 7 occupation 8 birth p6/ex2 1 residence 2 kin 3 ethnic 4 distinguishing

skinny obese overweight muscular slim

p10/ex3 Students’ own answers 1 F – I find it hard to be with people who don’t tell the truth, who are dishonest. 2 F – I’m well organised and not messy … 3 T – I’ve got little imagination … so I think I’d love to change that.

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p10/ex4 1F 2T 3F 4F 5T

p7/ex7 clothes: jeans blouse fleece suit hoodie underwear tracksuit sweatshirt pyjamas waistcoat accessories: handbag scarf sun hat gloves ring tie earrings cap necklace belt patterns &materials: wool cotton silk checked silver leather spotted striped gold tartan + Students’ own answers

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p10/ex7 Students’ own answers

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p7/ex6 1 receding 2 shaven 3 piercing 4 distinguishing 5 auburn 6 loose 7 parting 8 high 9 clear 10 cheekbones

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p11/ex2 1D 2A 3C 4E

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p7/ex4 1 on, up 2 on 3 down 4 up 5 for

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p10/ex5 1 in 2 of 3 across 4 on 5 on 6 up 7 up 8 into

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p7/ex5 1 red 2 paint 3 plain 4 goes, straighten 5 get

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tanned freckles

p10/ex2 1 unsociable 2 Few

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opinions about appearance pretty beautiful attractive good-looking handsome

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curly straight dark / blond bald shoulderlength wavy dyed

SŁUCHANIE p10/ex1 Students’ own answers

p6/ex3 hair

p9/ex21 1 euthanasia 2 genetic engineering 3 death penalty 4 freedom of speech 5 gambling

p7/ex9 Students’ own answers

p11/ex4 1 courage 2 conversation 3 person 4 time 5 ears 6 nature 7 ground

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p7/ex8 Students’ own answers

p11/ex3 Synonyms to ‘being strange’: weirdo, odd, bizarre, unusual, weird, oddball, freak, eccentric uneasy – slightly nervous, worried or upset unwilling – not wanting to do sth or refusing to do it ridiculous – silly or unreasonable and deserving to be laughed at stunned – very shocked or upset so that you are unable to act normally whizzkid – a young person who is very intelligent or successful

p8/ex10 1 strapless 2 lacy 3 long-sleeved 4 smart 5 collar 6 dressing 7 bracelets 8 ball

p8/ex11 1 careless 2 unselfish 3 dishonest 4 untidy 5 impatient 6 impolite 7 unsociable 8 unreliable 9 unhelpful 10 unimaginative

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p12/ex1 Students’ own answers p12/ex2 Students’ own answers

p8/ex13 1 lazy 2 mean 3 talkative 4 intelligent 5 nasty

p12/ex3 Students’ own answers

p8/ex14 Students’ own answers

p12/ex4 C

p8/ex15 1 sympathetic 2 bossy 3 modest 4 materialistic 5 sensitive 6 cowardly 7 sporty

p8/ex16 1 bored 2 embarrassed 3 exhausted 4 worried 5 upset 6 nervous 7 bad mood p9/ex17 1 very tired 2 very surprised 3 very tired 4 very pleased 5 very frightened p9/ex18 Students’ own answers p9/ex19 1 hobbies 2 stand 3 into 4 fan 5 keen 6 hopeless

p12/ex5 B A – incorrect as places where I store the photo are mentioned but in a different context, only to emphasise how important this photo is for me but it is not the focus of the paragraph C – incorrect as happy period in life mentioned, not a moment, plus it’s not the gist of the whole text p13/ex6 1C 2D 3B 4A p13/ex7 1C (Imagine the situation … These are people who have the unusual ability …) 2D (it doesn’t matter what the person looks like now … Wrinkles, new scars and tattoos … but the ‘super-recognisers’ can still recognise them.)

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Klucz odpowiedzi ZNAJOMOŚĆ ŚRODKÓW JĘZYKOWYCH

3B ( … it’s something we are born with.) 4A (this ability can be used for a very practical purpose indeed.) + Students’ own answers

p16/ex1 Students’ own answers

p13/ex8 A very big – huge B totally different – complete opposite C brief – short D notice – spot 1 huge 2 spot 3 brief 4 complete opposite

p16/ex2 1B 2A 3C p16/ex3 1B 2A 3B 4A 5A 

p13/ex9 1 complete 2 brief 3 brief 4 complete 5 complete 6 brief p13/ex10 1 realised 2 recognise 3 reminded 4 identify 5 remember

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p16/ex4 1C 2B 3A 4A 5C

p17/ex5 Students’ own answers

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p14/ex4 1 nagging feeling 2 can’t quite place 3 common experience 4 raise questions 5 sophisticated 6 scanned

MÓWIENIE

p15/ex1 Students’ own answers

p15/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 In the photograph, I can see a fashionably dressed middle-aged woman. 2 The teenager in the picture looks like a model. 3 Today I am wearing a checked shirt, linen trousers and leather sandals. 4 The photograph shows an elderly man who looks sad. p15/ex3 No information about who is in the picture and where this person is Suggested model answer: In the photograph, I can see a young, attractive woman who looks like a model. She is on the beach. She is wearing a beige dress and sunglasses and holding a sun umbrella. She’s sitting on a white suitcase. I think she’s posing for a photo. I guess she feels concentrated on her work, trying to do her best. p15/ex4 Students’ own answers p15/ex5 Students’ own answers

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p19/ex1 Students’ own answers

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p19/ex4 Students’ own answers

p19/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 In my opinion, celebrities should be role models for young people. 2 The first thing I did today was to have a shower. 3 I followed that by having a quick breakfast. 4 It’s hard to believe but I’ve never eaten tomato soup. 5 Justin Bieber has recently behaved badly in a public place.

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p14/ex5 1 doubt 2 cold 3 voice 4 language 5 a text

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p14/ex3 1C (While one section of the brains looks at the physical aspects … another part identifies the face as known or unknown. At the same time, a third part of the brain is checking out the name …) 2A (This seems to be quite a common experience…) 3C (…human beings can store as many as 10,000 faces in their memories and most of us can recognize about ninety per cent of our classmates …) 4B (As they watched the person change, sophisticated equipment scanned the volunteers’ brains to see which parts of the brain were lighting up.)

p18/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 Ryan Gosling is my favourite celebrity. 2 I have a lot of respect for my mother. 3 The thing I most like about Leo Messi is his modesty. 4 Justin Timberlake is the most attractive person I have ever seen. 5 I admire Angelina Jolie for her charity work.

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p14/ex1 Suggested answers: 1 Many people think that new babies know their mother’s face straight away. 2 But in reality newborn babies identify their mother mainly by recognising their voice. 3 According to specialists, it hasn’t been proven whether children under the age of three weeks can recognise anything by sight or not. 4 A newborn baby cannot see clearly, but its eyesight gradually improves until it becomes ideal at the age of two.

p17/ex1 1D 2C 3C 4A

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p19/ex3 1B A not interesting B ( it’s short, catchy, rhymes and gets the idea that it’s give and take = a game) C quite formal and uninteresting 2C A boring B irrelevant C (it relates to the contestants and their high opinion of themselves, it is short and catchy.) p19/ex4 A A (it covers both the incident and opinion. The question mark opens up the idea of differing opinions.) B Only focuses on the event, and doesn’t imply anything wrong happened. C Only focuses on the event but not on celebrities as role models. p21/vocabulary overview 1 slim 2 straight 3 complexion 4 freckles 5 pierced 6 earrings 7 silk 8 leather 9 divorced 10 patient 11 cross 12 lazy 13 mood 14 sporty 15 keen 16 gambling

p15/ex6 Students’ own answers

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Klucz odpowiedzi SŁUCHANIE

02 Dom

p26/ex1, 2 Students’ own answers

p26/ex5 1C 2A 3E 4B

p26/ex6 move verb: to begin to live in a different house or area; noun: a change in the place where you live or work study verb: to learn about a subject by going to school; noun: a room in a house where you can read or work quietly shower verb: to wash yourself in a shower; noun: a piece of equipment used for washing your body wallpaper verb: to put wallpaper onto walls; noun: thick paper you can stick on the walls inside a house iron verb: to make clothes smooth by means of an iron; noun: an object that is heated and used to make clothes smooth rent verb: to pay money regularly to use a house or a flat; noun: an amount of money someone pays regularly for using a house or a flat change verb: to become different or make someone or something different; noun: a process in which something becomes different

p24/ex9 1 spacious 2 second-hand 3 fitted 4 brick 5 unfurnished 6 cluttered 7 homely 8 stone

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p26/ex7 1 rough 2 spacious 3 peaceful 4 nearby 5 fully furnished 6 affordable p27/ex8, 9, 10 Students’ own answers

p27/ex1 1 I don’t know what possessed me, must be off your head, I wish I hadn’t made that silly decision! 2 kicking up a terrible fuss about 3 doesn’t grab

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p24/ex10 1 floorboards 2 glazed 3 burglar / smoke 4 rail 5 panels 6 flowerbeds / pond 7 plants / windowsills / fingers

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p24/ex8 Suggested answers: 1 armchair [L] 2 blanket [BE] 3 double bed [BE] 4 dishwasher [K] 5 duvet [BE] 6 microwave [K] 7 sheet [BE] 8 cooker [K] 9 shower [BA] 10 sink [K] 11 toilet [BA] 12 TV set [L/BE] 13 wardrobe [BE] 14 chest of drawers [BE] 15 sofa [L] 16 bedside table [BE] 17 alarm clock [BE] 18 washbasin [BA] 19 pillow [BE] 20 toaster [K]

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p24/ex7 1 cushions 2 rug 3 lamp 4 blinds 5 poster 6 wallpaper 7 mirror 8 radiator

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p23/ex6 1 drive 2 gate 3 fence 4 steps 5 downstairs 6 dingy 7 ceilings 8 fireplace 9 heating 10 chimney 11 hedge

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p23/ex5 1 attic 2 cellar 3 porch 4 hall 5 shed 6 spare room

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p23/ex4 1 track 2 middle 3 heart 4 isolated 5 hustle and bustle 6 lane 7 central 8 walking 9 amenities 10 stone’s 11 transport 12 across 13 above

p26/ex4 1C 2A

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p23/ex3 1 maintain, retirement, construction 2 bedsits 3 affordable, Housing 4 run-down, renovation, bid 5 sheltered 6 mobile, mod cons 1C, 4B, 6A

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p22/ex2 1 studio flat 2 close 3 suburbs 4 end 5 neighbourhood 6 edge 7 converted 8 ground floor 9 view 10 overlooks 11 nursing home 12 lift 13 residents 14 rural

p26/ex3 1 The speaker describes rather than praises city lovers. 2 Not only social life: ‘get lots of professional opportunities’, the gist should summarise the whole text. 3 The speaker describes various/both social and professional aspects of urbanites’ lives.

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p22/ex1 1 cottage 2 bungalow 3 detached house 4 terraced house 5 semi-detached house 6 mansion 7 block of flats 8 villa

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p24/ex11 1 appliances 2 kettles 3 hoover 4 rack 5 utensils 6 ornaments 7 mantelpiece 8 bowls 9 antique 10 hand 11 shutters 12 net 13 oak 14 frames

p25/ex12 1 well-maintained 2 badly-decorated 3 open-plan 4 stuffy 5 dusty 6 cramped 7 old-fashioned

p25/ex14 1 make the beds 2 do the gardening/the housework 3 hoover the carpet 4 sweep the floor 5 iron the clothes 6 do the gardening/the housework 7 mow the lawn 8 empty the dishwasher 9 tidy the desk 10 change the sheets p25/ex16 1 rake 2 brush 3 broom 4 spade 5 duster 6 trowel 7 rubber gloves p25/ex17 1 accommodation 2 rent 3 on my own 4 adverts 5 flatmates 6 housemates 7 mortgage 8 let 9 landlord

p25/ex18 1 deposit 2 per 3 in 4 charging 5 budget 6 bills 7 estate 8 tenant 9 housewarming p25/ex19 1 plot 2 take out 3 payments 4 notice

p27/ex2 1B 2B 3D 4B 5A

p27/ex3 1H 2G 3I 4B 5E 6A 7C 8F 9D p27ex4 1 You should be independent when you leave the nest. 2 A lot of teenagers know next to nothing about household chores. 3 It can’t be easy to make the switch from urban to rural life. 4 Teenagers do a disservice to themselves by not learning some basic life skills.

CZYTANIE

p28/ex1 Students’ own answers p28/ex2 1 We had a beautiful house in Hills Road. We’d lived there for ten years and I’d enjoyed every minute of it. 2 The estate agent came round to value our house. He went through all the rooms and even walked round the garden. 3 My mother told my younger brother to tidy his room before dinner. He didn’t like that and got really cross.

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Klucz odpowiedzi

p28/ex3 A The bus was packed so I had to stand up all the way. I got home from school about half past four. I made a sandwich and then did some homework. B I wondered why Rachel hadn’t emailed me about going to the concert. I discovered that something was wrong with my computer and I couldn’t send or receive email. I phoned my friend who knows a lot about computers. p28/ex4 1C 2D 3A

p34/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 My uncle’s house in Spain is very spacious and modern. 2 In London, I stayed in a charming little hotel in the suburbs. 3 I went out with my friends last evening and we had a lot of fun. 4 The downside was that it rained a lot in London. 5 I missed my friends while on holiday. 6 Why don’t you visit me next year?

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p29/ex6 1B 2B 3B 4A 5A

p34/ex4 I had a fabulous time in London! Have you ever been there? The weather was brilliant and it didn’t rain at all. I went out with the family to their fave restaurant and I’ve got some great photos from the night. Do you fancy coming to Poland this summer? You haven’t made any plans for holidays yet, have you? We’d love to see you here! I can’t wait to hear from you.

MÓWIENIE

p31/ex1 Students’ own answers

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p35/ex2 1F 2D 3B 4G 5A  6C 7E p35/ex3 Students’ own answers

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p31/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 The flat is situated in the very centre of the city. 2 The rent includes all the bills except for electricity. 3 I could do the cooking while we share the flat. 4 I can invite my friends as long as they leave before midnight.

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p30/ex4 1 up 2 off 3 up 4 out 5 for 6 out

p35/ex1 Suggested answers: 1 The block of flats where I live is in a bad state. 2 There has been no money invested in the building where I live for many years. 3 One solution might be to paint the walls. 4 The poor conditions affect the health of the residents. 5 It would be in everyone’s interests to check the water and electricity installations in the whole building.

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p30/ex3 make out = to see, hear or understand something with difficulty make up = to invent

p34/ex5 Students’ own answers

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p30/ex2 1 squashed 2 stain 3 blurry 4 stream in 5 embellished 6 snug 7 run-down 8 liked solitude 9 wrapped up in 10 roam

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p29/ex7 1 keep 2 stares 3 missed 4 complains 5 got

ZNAJOMOŚĆ ŚRODKÓW JĘZYKOWYCH p32/ex1 Students’ own answers

p34/ex1 Students’ own answers

p34/ex3 1 You can speak French, can’t you? 2 It doesn’t rain much in Spain, does it? 3 They haven’t been to Warsaw yet, have they? 4 You like English food, don’t you? 5 You went to the USA last year, didn’t you?

p29/ex5 Students’ own answers

p31/ex3, 4 Students’ own answers

PISANIE

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4 On Saturday, we had a birthday party for my grandad, who turned eighty. It was a great success and he loved every minute of it.

p37/vocabulary overview 1 moved 2 detached 3 attic 4 airy 5 overlook 6 staircase 7 floor 8 double 9 wardrobes 10 rugs 11 floorboards 12 fashioned 13 cooker 14 cupboards 15 ceiling 16 wallpaper 17 suburbs 18 fireplaces 19 neighbours 20 renting 21 away

p32/ex2 1 have been painting 2 are moving 3 had always dreamt 4 never help 5 was just tidying up 6 is being painted now p32/ex3 1B 2B 3A  4C 5C p33/ex4 1B 2B 3B 4A 5C p33/ex1 1 It hadn’t been tidied up 2 Why haven’t you made 3 you tidied up your room 4 had made such a mess

p33/ex2 1 If I were in your shoes / If I were you 2 have stayed 3 How long had you been sharing a room 4 is he always tidying up the flat © Macmillan Polska 2014. This sheet may be photocopied and used within the classroom.

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Klucz odpowiedzi B – help is mentioned, although in a different context: those who still need it may contact the school office and get it, there’s no mention of students who have already asked for help.

SŁOWNICTWO p38/ex1 1 biology 2 maths 3 music 4 geography 5 physical education (PE) 6 physics 7 art 8 history 9 chemistry 10 religious education 11 information technology (IT) 12 foreign languages

p42/ex4 1C, 2C, 3C, 4B, 5B, 6A

p43/ex5 1 entertaining 2 interactive 3 spacious 4 cluttered 5 enjoyable 6 useful

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p38/ex2 humanities: history, foreign languages science subjects: biology, maths, physics, chemistry, information technology geography arts subjects: art, music other subjects: physical education (PE), religious education + Students’ own answers

p42/ex3 A  B is wrong but has distractors: the biology or chemistry teacher(s) mentioned in the recording; C is wrong but also has distractors: Miss Bale and her students doing a project on famous sculptors or painters mentioned in the recording

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p43/ex6 1 engage 2 get ready 3 revise 4 make more effort 5 improve

p39/ex4 Students’ own answers

p43/ex7 Students’ own answers

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p39/ex3 1 environmental 2 design 3 media 4 sports 5 economic

p40/ex11 1 canteen 2 library 3 laboratory 4 corridor 5 gymnasium 6 staffroom 7 playground

p40/ex13 1 cutting 2 periods 3 attendance 4 taking 5 punctuality 6 detention 7 raised 8 self 9 forging 10 time p41/ex14 1 extracurricular 2 societies 3 join 4 belong 5 members 6 trips 7 voluntary 8 take 9 fundraising p41/ex15 Students’ own answers

p41/ex16 1 nursery 2 secondary 3 state 4 college 5 public 6 coeducational 7 grammar 8 comprehensive p41/ex17 Students’ own answers

p44/ex2 1B 2A 3A 4B 5B 6A

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p44/ex1 Students’ own answers

p44/ex3 1 confused 2 disappointed 3 impressed p44/ex4 1C 2C 3B

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p40/ex12 1 head 2 adviser 3 prefect 4 deputy 5 lecturer

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p40/ex10 1 timetable 2 bell 3 absent 4 notebook 5 homework 6 dictation 7 packed 8 break 9 kit 10 sick 11 concentrate 12 term

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p40/ex9 1 check, hand 2 working, do 3 give, write 4 miss, reported 5 take/make, give 6 make, work 7 catch, suspended 8 played

p43/ex3 scrape through an exam – N struggle to understand – N commit information to memory – P/N pay attention – P outperform others – P skip classes – N

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p39/ex8 1D 2E 3B 4A 5C

p43/ex2 Students’ own answers

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p39/ex7 Students’ own answers

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p39/ex6 1B 2C 3C 4A 5B 6A 7C 8A 9B 10C 11A

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p39/ex5 1 revising 2 take 3 coursework 4 goes 5 grade 6 year 7 cram 8 copied 9 caught 10 mock 11 memorising 12 pass 13 past

p45/ex5 1 ensure 2 rates 3 lost 4 enforce 5 motivating p45/ex6 Students’ own answers p45/ex1 1O 2F 3F 4O 5F 6O p45/ex2 1C 2B 3D 4D 5B

p46/ex3 1 in 2 up 3 up 4 to 5 with 6 for p46/ex4 1 motivational 2 concentration 3 deserted 4 treasured 5 learning

p41/ex18 1 fees 2 streamed 3 boarding 4 an apprenticeship 5 public

p46/ex5 Students’ own answers

SŁUCHANIE

MÓWIENIE

p42/ex1 Students’ own answers

p47/ex1 Students’ own answers

p42/ex2 A – those are also mentioned but they are not the main addressees of the announcement.

p47/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 Working in a group is more effective than working on your own. 2 I’d go for learning English with a CD-ROM. 3 Using an online dictionary is the most interesting option for me.

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Klucz odpowiedzi 4 Written tests appeal to me more than oral exams. 5 I wouldn’t choose this idea because I do not like preparing oral presentations.

p51/ex4 Students’ own answers p53/vocabulary overview 1secondary 2 classmates 3 canteen 4 gymnasium 5 joined 6 member 7 belong 8 truant 9 discipline 10 detention 11 suspended 12 tests 13 exams 14 term 15 revise 16 timetable 17 media 18 mock 19 pass 20 marked

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p47/ex3 A: too short, the student does not give arguments for choosing one option. B: the student does not explain why he/she would not choose two other options. C: The student does not give any arguments for choosing one option.

p51/ex3 Students’ own answers

p47/ex4, 5, 6 Students’ own answers

ZNAJOMOŚĆ ŚRODKÓW JĘZYKOWYCH

Review 01–03

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p48/ex1 Students’ own answers

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p55/Znajomość środków językowych 1B 2A 3C 4B 5A

p48/ex4 1A 2B 3C 4A 5C

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p56/Słuchanie 1B 2D 3A 4E

p49/ex4 1 disappointment 2 interesting 3 knowledge 4 different

p57/Pisanie Students’ own answers

PISANIE

p57/Mówienie Students’ own answers

p50/ex3 Students’ own answers p51/ex4 Students’ own answers p51/ex1 Students’ own answers

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p50/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 I have recently visited the school I attended ten years ago. 2 The reason I went there was to visit my old teachers. 3 The school hasn’t changed very much. It’s still got bright spacious classrooms and a large sports field. 4 It’s much better equipped now./ A lot of new equipment has been bought. 5 I think the school is a great place to study.

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p49/ex3 1 convinced 2 widely 3 creatures 4 participant

p57/Znajomość środków językowych 1 Making decisions has never been 2 Why didn’t you talk 3 is always leaving his things/belongings 4 as soon as he appeared/showed up

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p49/ex2 1 noun – variety 2 adjective – typical 3 noun – behaviour 4 noun – lecturers 5 adjective – delighted

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p55/Pisanie Students’ own answers

p49/ex5, 1 Students’ own answers

p51/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 There are several ways of looking at the problem of teaching foreign languages to young children. 2 One advantage of teaching a foreign language to children is they learn new skills very easily. 3 On the other hand, it may be a better idea to master your native language first. 4 There’s no simple answer to this question because we do not know everything about the human mind.

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Klucz odpowiedzi SŁUCHANIE

04 Praca

p62/ex1 Students’ own answers

SŁOWNICTWO p58/ex1 -er / -or lawyer actor cashier instructor

p62/ex2 1 What I’d hate the most is to have a job I don’t like. 2 Enjoying my job will be the most important thing for me. 3 What I’d love in particular is to have a job with a large IT firm.

-ist journalist receptionist pharmacist economist

p62/ex3 1T 2T

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p62/ex4 1T 2F 3F 4F 5T

p63/ex5 1 job profession career 2 trendy popular fashionable 3 skills abilities talents 4 get a job become employed find work

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p58/ex2 1 mechanic 2 model 3 architect 4 pilot 5 judge 6 chef 7 nurse 8 surgeon 9 secretary 10 vet

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p59/ex3 1D 2C 3F 4E 5H 6B 7A 8G

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p59/ex7 1 tiring 2 manual 3 stressful 4 repetitive 5 dangerous 6 skilled p59/ex8 Students’ own answers

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p59/ex5 1 for 2 in 3 for 4 at, under 5 of 6 for 7 for 8 with 9 in

p63/ex6 badly paid money-making best-paid self-employed part-time

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-ant / -ent assistant accountant travel agent

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-ian electrician politician

p63/ex2 1E 2B 3A 4D

p60/ex11 1 quit 2 badly paid 3 do 4 overtime 5 change 6 get 7 earn 8 chances 9 part- 10 shifts

p63/ex3 1 in addition to 2 I don’t have any idea (whatsoever) 3 spend a lot of time and effort (doing something) 4 appear 5 manage to remain in the same situation

p60/ex13 1D 2E 3F 4B 5C 6A 7G 8H p60/ex14 career prospects job description public holiday minimum wage working conditions

hourly rate probation period pay rise business trip

p60/ex15 A5 – summer camp supervisor B7 – lifeguard C2 – tour guide D3 – babysitter p61/ex16, 17 Students’ own answers

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p63/ex4 work-wise computer-generated art- and technology-oriented money-minded + Students’ own answers

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p60/ex12 1 colleague 2 tip 3 tax 4 workplace 5 bonus 6 retirement 7 income 9 permanent

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p59/ex9 1 rewarding 2 monotonous 3 challenging 4 motivating 5 dead-end 6 undemanding

p63/ex1 1 absolutely vital for me 2 a must for me 3 that he’s allowed to work exclusively for this one company 4 primarily because of

E6 – checkout assistant F8 – charity worker G4 – delivery boy H1 – fruit picker

CZYTANIE

p64/ex1 Students’ own answers p64/ex2 after: afterwards, later on, subsequently before: previously, earlier on, beforehand at the same time: simultaneously, while, because of: as a consequence, as a result

p61/ex20 1 up 2 out 3 in 4 up 5 on 6 on 7 on 8 over

p64/ex3 A False – just before his tenth birthday. B False – What no one had expected was that he would ... be accepted by a big university when he was just fifteen years old. C True – … it was no surprise to his parents that his ambition was to become a top scientist. D False – … he would take his final exams three years early and be accepted by a big university. E False – when he was a child.

p61/ex21 A: 1, 5, 8 B: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7

p64/ex4 1C 2B 3A 4B 5D

p61/ex18 1 apply 2 fill 3 keep 4 date 5 qualifications 6 experience 7 covering 8 deadline 9 short 10 do 11 offer 12 reject p61/ex19 1 unemployed 2 freelancer 3 vacancy 4 applicant 5 wages

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p66/ex4 1 Staff morale 2 made the headlines 3 contagious 4 content

ZNAJOMOŚĆ ŚRODKÓW JĘZYKOWYCH p68/ex1 Students’ own answers

p68/ex2 I have no idea. / I have no clue. / I’m not sure, really. p68/ex3 C + Students’ own answers p68/ex4 1B 2A 3C 4B 5C p69/ex1 1C 2A 3A 4B 5A

p69/ex5 1 past, 1 word, should have told me 2 present, 2 words, are you supposed to have to 3 past continued till present, 2 words, has been looking for suitable candidates p69/ex2 1 are regarded essential 2 was working on 3 am not used to working 4 I had just graduated from

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p67/ex3 1 It happened not so long ago. 2 At first 3 I was a bit unsure 4 I had prepared 5 to my surprise 6 I felt very proud of myself

p70/ex4 I did some babysitting last week for my sister’s children. AlthoughI love young kids, these ones were a nightmare. They refused to eat anything I gave them for their tea as well as to go to bed. While I was washing up, they drew all over my homework notes. Before I’babysit for them again next week, I ’ll buy lots of sweets to keep them quiet.

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p67/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 It happened a year ago. 2 It happened while I was doing an interview with a famous person during the summer holidays. 3 First, I didn’t know what to do. 4 To my surprise, the job was quite stressful. 5 I earned enough money to buy a new computer and I was very proud of myself. 6 I didn’t feel stressed at all.

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p70/ex3 1 After mowing the lawn, I have to dig the garden and plant some flowers. 2 My job involves printing out letters as well as sending them. 3 The employees not only get two days a week off but also six-week paid leave. 4 Although it’s a difficult job, I really enjoy doing it.

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P70/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 I saw an interesting ad for a temporary job online yesterday. 2 My brother gets on my nerves because he is always taking my things without asking for permission. 3 I really get on with Tom because he helps me at school. 4 I’ve just got my first summer job. 5 I am planning to save some money for the next holidays.

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p69/ex3 1 would have been better if 2 is supposed to tell me/us/him/her/them 3 I’m not used to doing 4 I wouldn’t be capable of

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p71/ex2 A – not good because it’s too factual and sequential and doesn’t arouse the reader’s interest. It also doesn’t focus on the topic but on what happened to the author’s brother. B – very good because it starts with a fact, raises some questions, and finishes with a statement that makes us want to read on. It also focuses on the main topic, while the brother’s story is just an illustration of the dilemma. C – not good because the first question is simply repeating the task. The writer’s opinion is given too early. There are too many questions and they are too colloquial. One rhetorical question might be OK, but not a whole series. Since the reader already knows the author’s opinion as well as the ending to his brother’s story, he isn’t interested in reading on. p71/ex3 Students’ own answers p73/vocabulary overview 1 vacancies 2 interviews 3 earn 4 tax 5 experience 6 journalist 7 colleagues 8 permanent 9 promotion 10 income 11 pension 12 freelancer 13 boss 14 rewarding 15 living 16 on 17 offered 18 part-time 19 tips 20 highly paid

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Klucz odpowiedzi G2 – Happy New Year! H5 – Congratulations on your graduation! I6 – Happy Anniversary! J1 – Happy Birthday!

05  Życie rodzinne i towarzyskie SŁOWNICTWO p74/ex1 1D 2E 3F 4A 5B 6C

p76/ex17 1 handshake 2 treat 3 fancy 4 greetings

p74/ex2 1 generation 2 engagement 3 adolescence 4 retirement

p77/ex20 1 stick 2 getting 3 had 4 end 5 takes

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p77/ex21 1 up 2 out 3 on 4 out, out 5 up, together 6 up p77/ex22 Students’ own answers p77/ex23 talk things through stop their allowance lay down some ground rules go ballistic push the limits be against your better judgment get your point across give you the silent treatment

p76/ex12 1 freshen 2 run 3 put on 4 pick 5 helps p76/ex13 go clubbing swimming

do play a crossword tennis some drawing cards

out for a meal gymnastics jogging an evening course

take photographs the dog for a walk computer games up a hobby golf a break

p76/ex14 1 neighbours 2 spend 3 round 4 gossip 5 have 6 chill 7 go to 8 throw 9 sociable p76/ex15 Students’ own answers

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p75/ex11 1 get 2 set 3 lay 4 clear 5 load 6 put 7 do 8 check 9 do 10 have A8 – check your mail F5 – load the dishwasher B10 – have a lie-in G6 – put out the rubbish C4 – clear the table H1 – get an early night D7 – do your hair I3 – lay the table E2 – set the alarm J9 – do the washing-up

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p75/ex10 1 make 2 tidy 3 take 4 brush 5 wake 6 get 7 have 8 go 9 play 10 tell

p77/ex24 1 push the limits 2 lay down some ground rules 3 go ballistic 4 give you the silent treatment 5 talk things through 6 be against your better judgment 7 stop their allowance 8 get your point across

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p75/ex9 1 sworn 2 best 3 complete 4 immediate 5 identical 6 distant 7 family

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p75/ex6 1 orphan 2 partner 3 single parent 4 adopted child 5 stepfather 6 foster child 7 brother-in-law 8 soulmate

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p74/ex5 1 twin 2 aunt 3 son 4 cousin 5 siblings 6 only 7 separated 8 fiancé 9 engaged 10 granny Twins: Johnny, Maddy Twins’ parents: Dave, Joanne Grandparents: Martin, Helen Aunt and cousin: June, Colin Older sister and her boyfriend: Jules, Kylie

p77/ex19 1 argument 2 rebellion 3 behaviour 4 discipline 5 disagreement

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p74/ex4 1 late 2 heart 3 up 4 immature 5 twenty-five-ish 6 turned, age 7 getting

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p77/ex18 1 church 2 reception 3 ring 4 service 5 hymn 6 bridesmaid 7 vow 8 groom 9 best man

p76/ex16 A7 – Love you forever. Happy Valentine’s Day B8 – Get well soon! C3 – Our condolences. D4 – Have a wonderful life together. E10 – Happy Easter! F9 – Happy Children’s Day!

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p78/ex1, 2 Students’ own answers p78/ex3 A – Neither of the two speakers complains about his/her parents: Speaker 1: Our parents treat us the same … Mum and dad support us as much as possible, Speaker 2: No parents are perfect but I couldn’t have better ones. B – Speaker 2 C – Speaker 1 p78/ex4 1B 2D 3E 4A

p78/ex5 1 on 2 behind 3 for 4 up 5 off 6 up p78/ex6 1 jealous 2 critical 3 emotional 4 understanding 5 solutions p78/ex7 Students’ own answers

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Klucz odpowiedzi p79/ex1 1 O  2 W  3 M 4 O  5 W

p85/ex2 1 choices 2 approval 3 unlikely 4 emotionally

p79/ex2 1D 2D 3B 4C 5A

p85/ex3 1 valuable 2 intimacy 3 discussions 4 precisely

p79/ex3 1 Playing 2 socialise 3 ignore 4 value 5 consider 6 reflect on

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p79/ex4 B ought C find D view E so far, agree F go along

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p86/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 My grandma used to be tall and slim, but she has grown older a lot lately. 2 I would really miss my friends from school if I lived abroad. 3 I’m really close to my family and it would be hard for me to move. 4 The highlight of the summer holidays was when we went to Opener Festival together. 5 Now it’s my turn to invite my friends to a party. 6 It’s high time you started to jog.

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p87/ex2 1 delighted 2 well attended 3 informative 4 extremely 5 efficient 6 vivid 7 enabled 8 highlight p87/ex3 Students’ own answers

p89/vocabulary overview 1 happy 2 retirement 3 fiancée 4 going 5 engaged 6 Valentine’s 7 broke 8 birthday 9 threw 10 treats 11 tidy 12 washing 13 lie-ins 14 chilled 15 reception 16 foster 17 adopted 18 walked 19  argument 20 on

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p83/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 If I were you, I’d sign up for this course. 2 I suggest you should do a karate course with a friend because it’s much easier to exercise together. 3 I think a graphic design course would be perfect for you. 4 My advice is to join a pilates class because it’s good for your mind and body.

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p82/ex4 1 an absolute fortune 2 the equivalent of 3 an ostentatious 4 it actually came down to it 5 went for 6 backdrop 7 tie the knot 8 a lot of fuss

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p87/ex1 Suggested answers: 1 I’d like to congratulate you on the great birthday party. 2 I believe that it is important to celebrate birthdays with friends. 3 I believe that it is important to keep in touch not only with your family, but friends as well. 4 I particularly enjoyed visiting my friends. 5 The visit brought back a lot of childhood memories.

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p86/ex4 1 pleasant 2 kind 3 delicious 4 an interesting 5 beautiful 6 lovely

p81/ex7 1 in 2 romantic 3 simply 4 permission 5 cross

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p86/ex3 1 caught, took 2 interesting, excellent 3 received, obtained 4 enjoyed, loved 5 travel, commute 6 terrible, awful 7 bought, purchased 8 large, spacious

p80/ex4 1E 2D 3C

p83/ex3, 4, 5 Students’ own answers

p86/ex1 Students’ own answers

ZNAJOMOŚĆ ŚRODKÓW JĘZYKOWYCH p84/ex1 Students’ own answers p84/ex2 1A  2B p84/ex3 1B 2C 3A  4C 5C p84/ex4 1C 2B 3A  4B 5B p85/ex5 Students’ own answers

p85/ex1 1 disagreements 2 adulthood 3 unsociable 4 intolerant

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Klucz odpowiedzi p93/ex21 Students’ own answers

p90/ex3 1 flour 2 sugar 3 beans 4 biscuits 5 cornflakes 6 rice 7 pasta 8 salt 9 chicken 10 cheese 11 eggs 12 butter 13 pizza 14 cream 15 yoghurt 16 orange juice 17 milk

SŁUCHANIE

p94/ex1 Students’ own answers

p94/ex2 1 there are twice as many 2 that’s part of the attraction 3 uses a large amount of meat 4 nearly all the dishes p94/ex3 A – … a great number of culinary TV programmes and blogs have appeared … B – Many celebrity chefs have begun to share their ideas with ordinary people … C – Today most young people enjoy cooking. p94/ex4 1A 2C 3C 4B 5B 6A

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p91/ex5 1 frozen 2 stale 3 Skimmed 4 baked 5 tinned 6 sparkling 7 low-calorie 8 dried 9 soft 10 fresh

p93/ex24 Students’ own answers

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p91/ex4 1 water 2 bread 3 cereal 4 chocolate 5 crisps 6 ice cream 7 honey 8 tea 9 tomatoes 10 sandwiches

p93/ex23 1 full 2 ready 3 junk 4 diet 5 crash 6 self-service

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p93/ex22 1 culinary 2 delicacies 3 portions 4 dishes

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p91/ex9 1 beetroot 2 venison 3 oyster 4 radish 5 aubergine 6 cod

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p95/ex1 A – … only a fraction were of the opinion that such classes would not interest them. B – most of the students C – Approximately a quarter said they were quite keen to go to such lessons while the best part greeted the idea with extreme enthusiasm.

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p92/ex11 1 early morning 2 mid-morning 3 midday 4 midday/mid-afternoon 5 between main meals 6 mid-afternoon 7 evening 8 late evening 9 afternoon or evening

p95/ex7 Students’ own answers

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p91/ex10 1 carton 2 jug 3 piece 4 rasher 5 pot 6 spoonful 7 box 8 tube

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p91/ex8 1 C coffee 2 E bread 3 F drink 4 G wine 5 A steak 6 J cheese 7 B apple pie 8 D dressing 9 K burger 10 I eggs 11 H ice cream

p95/ex5 1 chef [chief (n) – the person in charge of an organization or department] 2 terrible [terrific – very good or interesting] 3 tasty [tasteful – showing good judgment about what is attractive or suitable] 4 meal [dish – food prepared and cooked in a particular way, e.g. spaghetti bolognaise] 5 cuisine [kitchen – a room where you prepare and cook food] 6 recipe [receipt – a document that you get from sb showing that you have given them money]

p91/ex6 1 vinegar 2 marmalade 3 ketchup 4 jam 5 mayonnaise 6 honey 7 gravy 8 pickle

p92/ex13 1 boil 2 peel 3 grate 4 baking 5 roasting 6 following 7 burned 8 cook 9 serve 10 choose 11 order 12 recipe p92/ex14 1 ingredients 2 chop 3 fry 4 oil 5 sprinkle 6 seasonings 7 heat 8 oven 9 stir 10 appetite p92/ex15 1 for 2 by 3 out 4 off 5 through 6 up 7 for 8 up

p92/ex16 1 kettle 2 knife 3 fork 4 spoon 5 mug 6 saucepan 7 cup 8 frying pan 9 saucer 10 teaspoon p93/ex17 1 delicious 2 sweet 3 spicy, mild, hot 4 strong, weak 5 undercooked, salty

p95/ex2 1A 2B 3A

p95/ex3 1 eye 2 world 3 moon 4 nutshell 5 cup p95/ex4, 5 Students’ own answers

CZYTANIE

p96/ex1, 2 Students’ own answers p96/ex3 1A 2C 3B

p97/ex4, 5 Students’ own answers

p93/ex18 1 chew, swallow 2 Squeeze 3 rinse 4 Spread 5 Slice 6 sip, gulp

p97/ex1 B

p93/ex19 1 crockery 2 corkscrew 3 sieve 4 ladle 5 wooden spoon 6 cutlery 7 chopping board 8 tin opener

p97/ex2 1C 2C 3B 4C 5B

p93/ex20 1 chef 2 review 3 tasteless 4 book 5 dishes 6 list 7 service 8 order 9 tip 10 included 11 bill

p98/ex3 1 benefits 2 resist 3 creaky 4 cut 5 anticipation 6 myths 7 along p98/ex4 Students’ own answers

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p99/ex1 Students’ own answers p99/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 In my opinion, eating out may be unhealthy. 2 As far as I’m concerned, eating together family meals is extremely important. 3 I only agree with this statement to some extent. 4 One of the advantages of eating at home is that the meals are cheaper. 5 Cooking at home has plenty of advantages. 6 Another negative side of eating out is the high cost of meals.

p102/ex3 The description of what happened while preparing the meal is too vague and short and therefore doesn’t attract the reader’s interest. p102/ex4 add: I decided to make spaghetti bolognaise because it’s her favourite dish and I started to cook it in the kitchen. I’d just put the spaghetti in the pan when another friend phoned me.

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2 A celebrity chef recommended it on TV. 3 I was a little disappointed with the restaurant because the dishes were more expensive than I’d thought. 4 During the meal, I spilled orange juice all over the table. 5 I don’t think the restaurant will stay open very long because the service is not too good.

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p102/ex5 Students’ own answers

p100/ex1 Students’ own answers

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p101/ex5 Students’ own answers

p101/ex1 1 to complement – to combine well with sth, often sth that has different qualities; to compliment – to say sth nice to or about sb 2 to ensure – to make certain that sth happens or is done; to assure – to tell sb that sth will definitely happen or is definitely true, to remove doubt about it 3 to lead to – to begin a process that causes sth to happen; to result in – to cause sth or to produce sth 4 to adopt – to decide to start using a particular idea, plan or method; to adapt – to change your ideas or behaviour so that you can deal with a new situation 5 a practice (n) – a way of doing sth, especially as a result of habit, custom or tradition; to practise (v) – to repeat an activity regularly so that you become better at it 6 apart from = except for p101/ex2 1A 2B 3D 4C p101/ex3 1B 2C 3D 4B

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p103/ex3 Introduction: 4, 8 Advantages: 1, 2 Disadvantages: 3, 6 Conclusion: 7, 5

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p103/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 Banning unhealthy snacks from school is a controversial issue. 2 The main advantage of teaching teenagers to cook at school is that they will learn a lot about eating healthy. 3 Some students will follow the advice on eating healthily whereas others will follow their stomachs. 4 An obvious drawback of banning junk food from school is that it will be difficult to enforce it. 5 The outcome of the ban on eating chocolate and chips will depend on how strictly the school enforces it.

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p100/ex2 1 some advice (n) – a piece of advice; to advise (v) – to give your opinion to sb about the best thing to do in a particular situation 2 an effect (n) – a result; to affect (v) – to change or influence sth, to have an effect on it 3 to let sb do sth = to allow sb to do sth 4 sensitive – reacting quickly or strongly to sth; sensible – reasonable and practical 5 to lend sb sth / sth to sb; to borrow sth from sb 6 to fit – to be the right size; to suit – to be convenient or suitable for sb, make sb look good 7 keen on – very interested in; interested in – wanting to know about or take part in 8 similar to – sharing some qualities but not exactly the same; the same as – exactly like another person or thing

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p106/Słuchanie 1B 2E 3D 4C p106/Czytanie 1D 2F 3A 4C

p107/Znajomość środków językowych 1B 2C 3A 4C 5A p107/Pisanie Students’ own answers p108/Słuchanie 1B 2D 3A 4A 5A p108/Czytanie 1B 2C 3C 4A

p109/Znajomość środków językowych 1 As soon as I left 2 take pride in telling 3 I would have told 4 hates being talked to

PISANIE p102/ex1 Students’ own answers p102/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 There is a new Chinese restaurant near our school.

p109/Pisanie Students’ own answers p109/Mówienie Students’ own answers

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Klucz odpowiedzi 3 (…) teenagers go to shopping centres because they’re bored and have nowhere else to spend their free time (…)

p110/ex1 1 butcher’s 2 jeweller’s 3 baker’s 4 bookshop 5 sports shop 6 grocer’s 7 pharmacy/chemist’s 8 shoe shop 9 newsagent’s 10 toy shop p110/ex2 1 sweets 2 pets 3 perfume 4 mobile phones 5 leggings 6 soup 7 posters 8 tattoos p111/ex3 1 mall 2 department 3 vending 4 auction 5 market 6 boot 7 pound 8 charity 9 chain 10 centre

p114/ex6 1T 2P 3P 4T 5P 6P Students’ own answers

p115/ex7 1 about 2 of 3 on, on 4 with 5 on

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p111/ex5 1 flower 2 DIY 3 stationery 4 launderette 5 retail

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p112/ex13 1 calling 2 placement 3 sponsorship 4 marketing 5 endorsement(s) 6 viral p112/ex14 Students’ own answers

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p115/ex4 clothes – the things that you wear such as shirts, dresses, trousers, etc. means – a method for doing or achieving something premises – the buildings and land that a business or organisation uses goods – objects produced for sale p115/ex5 part and parcel – to be an aspect of something that has to be accepted peace and quiet – a calm quiet situation in which you are not annoyed by noise or other people sick and tired – very unhappy about something pick and choose – to have the chance to choose the things that you prefer, rather than simply accept what someone gives you hit-and-miss – not planned or done in an organised way

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p112/ex15 doctor’s surgery, driving school, post office, beauty salon, police station, travel agency, service station

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p112/ex12 A2 slogan B1 billboards C5 commercial D6 flier E4 poster F3 logo

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p112/ex9 1 keep 2 return 3 give 4 spend, make 5 going 6 give, speak 7 making, meet 8 leave

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p111/ex8 1 up 2 up 3 out, on 4 aside 5 of 6 around 7 in 8 on

p115/ex1 1 Stores invent more and more sophisticated techniques with the aim of seducing you. 2 This idea may spark off heavy criticism. 3 Financial problems stem from overspending. 4 Debt often generates more debt.

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p111/ex7 1 charge 2 cost 3 queue 4 afford 5 displayed 6 worth 7 purchase 8 reduce

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p111/ex6 1 from 2 in 3 at 4 off 5 on 6 out 7 up 8 back

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p111/ex4 1 overpriced 2 top 3 fair 4 value 5 line 6 low 7 half 8 worth

p114/ex4 1 The shopping centre put up the signs saying something like ‘Teenagers not welcome’, which was caused by gangs of teenage boys who would come to the centre to fight with one another. F 2 Most shopping malls even try to attract them, which comes from the fact that teens have more and more pocket money to spend, they also have their own credit cards and are easy to influence! T

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p113/ex17 1 in 2 by 3 credit 4 chip 5 insert 6 number 7 contactless 8 deducts 9 lose 10 through 11 fraud 12 small p113/ex18 1 account 2 balance 3 statement 4 banking 5 transfer 6 loan 7 savings 8 taking 9 cashpoint

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p116/ex1, 2 Students’ own answers p116/ex3 A

p113/ex20 1 got 2 take 3 check 4 get 5 covers 6 pay

p116/ex4 B is better because it focuses on the idea that it is ‘not reliable’ – the writer ‘can’t be sure that what he/she is ordering will be right. He/She is ‘reluctant’ to shop like this A is not good because although it mentions ‘complaints’, it includes the words ‘you can get what you want even if you have to complain,’ implying a positive attitude.

p113/ex21 1 small 2 renew 3 claims, premium 4 paid 5 fraudulent

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p117/ex6 1 prove 2 avoid 3 go 4 meet 5 do

p113/ex19 1 current 2 rates 3 orders 4 overdraft 5 red 6 currency 7 exchange 8 windfall 9 bond

p114/ex1, 2 Students’ own answers p114/ex3 1 For a number of reasons. 2 (…) shopping centres usually offer different attractions at the same time, under one roof, so there are shops but also cafés, sports facilities and free wi-fi.

p117/ex7 1 without 2 within 3 for 4 under 5 about 6 of p117/ex8 Students’ own answers

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Klucz odpowiedzi p118/ex1 1A 2B 3B 4B 5A 6A

2 I was on my way to the bus stop when I saw my friends from the primary school. 3 What I really like about shopping at weekends is that I don’t need to hurry. 4 Unfortunately, the city gets really crowded on Saturday afternoons. 5 Do you fancy shopping online? 6 Why don’t you tell me what your opinion about shopping with parents is?

p118/ex2 1B 2A 3A 4C p118/ex3 1C 2D 3A  4E 5B 1 cultural events 2 staple foods 3 common practice 4 formidable opponent 5 strategic positions

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p123/ex3 Supermarkets often encourage us to buy higher priced brands. For example, the cheaper brands are on the bottom shelves, where we can’t see them. They also target children at the checkout by putting items such as chocolate bars, crisps and fizzy drinks that children will pester their parents to buy near the queue. Another tactic is for supermarkets to use different smells to tempt us to buy products. One example of this is when they fill the air near the bread section with the smell of freshly baked bread. And perhaps the biggest trick of all is to try to make us walk past as many items as possible when looking for what we want. For instance, they change the position of popular items regularly so we have to search more.

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p120/ex2 1 have to past simple Yesterday I had to spend almost 100PLN on French coursebooks. 2 be able to future simple I will be able to go shopping with you in the afternoon. 3 had better You had better not lend him any money.

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p121/ex5 Students’ own answers

p123/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 The documentary covered many aspects of advertising aimed at children. 2 The programme included interviews with both parents and children. 3 The film made me aware that advertising affects us in many ways. 4 There is no clear-cut solution to the problems caused by advertising industry. 5 My opinion is based on what I’ve read about marketing techniques. 6 I know only too well from first-hand experience that advertising makes us want more and more things.

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p119/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 To my mind, the woman in the picture will sit down to rest after shopping. 2 It looks like the friends will go for a coffee. 3 To my mind, she may ask for trousers in a different colour. 4 I wouldn’t be surprised if this woman forgot to take her debit card with her. 5 I can’t be sure, but they may buy this car.

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p122/ex3 1 What a bargain! 2 What a long day! 3 What an interesting shop! 4 What a big surprise! 5 What a kind man!

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p121/ex1 1 buy from you, present perfect continuous – I’ve been buying from you for three years. 2 make a purchase of (sth) – I made a purchase of this item last week. 3 We have to change active voice into passive voice. – The old shopping mall is being pulled down. 4 The man denied stealing anything from the shop./ The man denied having stolen anything from the shop.

p125/vocabulary overview 1 bargains 2 queuing 3 online 4 department 5 mall 6 quality 7 low 8 card 9 fraud 10 courier 11 return 12 faulty 13 complaint 14 feedback 15 salon 16 dry 17 council 18 renewing 19 balance 20 spam

p121/ex2 1 went shopping was last week 2 going shopping 3 if I had ever used 4 is being built p121/ex3 1 in touch with 2 better explain 3 the price of 4 is no point/sense in buying

PISANIE p122/ex1 Students’ own answers

p122/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 I started the day with a meeting at the shopping mall, and then I went shopping in the high street.

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08  Podróżowanie i turystyka

p130/ex1 Students’ own answers

p126/ex1 1 ferry terminal 2 underground station 3 motorway 4 railway station 5 airport terminal 6 coach station

p130/ex2 a scary incident during a camping trip why he’d like to travel around the world by motorbike

p126/ex2 1 motorbike L 2 van L 3 tram L 4 helicopter A  5 bicycle L 6 scooter L 7 lorry L 8 ship S 9 plane A  10 train L 11 bus L 12 yacht S

p130/ex3 Students’ own answers

p131/ex3 1 Has much changed in the way we travel today? 2 People are fed up with package holidays. 3 People want holidays which pose some kind of challenge for them. 4 I feel doubtful about the idea of hitchhiking. 5 People want to help those in need. 6 I believe I made a change to the people I was working with.

p128/ex11 A2 tent B1 five-star hotel C7 youth hostel D4 camper van E6 cabin F5 bed and breakfast G3 caravan

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p133/ex5 1 is lying 2 sighed 3 drifted 4 followed 5 picked 6 gasped

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p128/ex12 1 self 2 double 3 share 4 bunk 5 fully 6 suite 7 facilities 8 friendly 9 advance 10 minute 11 deals 12 guest 13 resort

p132/ex2 1 since then – a date or event 2 this – a reason 3 he – a person who appears suddenly 4 it – something surprising 5 that – something someone does or says

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p128/ex10 1 brochure 2 events 3 accommodation 4 timetables 5 Maps 6 contact 7 opening; charges 8 natural 9 sightseeing 10 tight

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p127/ex9 1 crossing 2 puncture 3 speed camera 4 rush hour 5 seat belt 6 speeding ticket 7 travel sickness

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p127/ex8 1 cancel; have 2 wear 3 get; ask 4 keep; get 5 take 6 rush; get stuck 7 fill up

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p127/ex7 1 track (railway/underground station) 2 crossing (railway line) 3 runway (airport) 4 roundabout (road) 5 tunnel (railway/road/ underground tunnel) 6 line (the Tube/underground)

p129/ex13 1 flight 2 excursions 3 journey 4 voyage 5 trip 6 tour 7 travel p129/ex14 1 beach holiday 2 city break 3 winter holiday 4 all-inclusive 5 package holiday 6 safari 7 adventure holiday 8 cruise

p129/ex15 1 guide 2 representative 3 tourist 4 passenger 5 guard 6 inspector p129/ex16 1S 2L 3L 4S 5L 6L 7L 8L/S 9S 10L p129/ex17 Students’ own answers

p131/ex2 1C 2E 3A 4B 5D

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p127/ex5 1 catch 2 missed 3 print 4 got 5 buy 6 change 7 checked 8 went 9 boarded 10 gave

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p127/ex4 1 office 2 stop 3 rank 4 room 5 traffic 6 in 7 lounge; control 8 rack

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p129/ex18 1 trip 2 flight 3 travel 4 tour 5 excursion

p129/ex19 sandy beaches breathtaking views winding roads thrilling rides ancient ruins scorching temperatures architectural wonders

p129/ex20 1 broke 2 rescue 3 luggage 4 crashed 5 ambulance 6 sunburned 7 lost 8 sick 9 safety 10 lifejacket

p133/ex6, 7 Students’ own answers p134/ex1 1E 2A 3C 4B

p134/ex2 1F 2C 3A 4D 5G 6E 7H 8B

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p135/ex1 Students’ own answers p135/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 I see your point, but I still think holidays in the mountains are too tiring. 2 You’re right to some extent, but I think that climbing is worth trying out. 3 What I meant is that not everybody likes to be passive during holidays. / to spend their holidays in a passive way. 4 If you ask me, I’d say that holidays with friends are the best choice. p135/ex3, 4, 5 Students’ own answers

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p136/ex4 1B 2A 3C 4A 5B p137/ex5 Students’ own answers

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p137/ex1 1 shyly 2 terribly 3 funnily 4 actively 5 unhappily 1 belief 2 death 3 loss 4 safety 5 sight 1 summarise 2 activate 3 broaden 4 communicate

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p137/ex2 1 travellers 2 pride 3 hugely 4 sights

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p138/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 I spent a week of my holidays in the north of France. 2 I stayed in a small town in the countryside. 3 I was disappointed with the weather. 4 The hotel had lots of facilities and the staff was very friendly. 5 I went on an amazing tour of Carnac. 6 I enjoyed my holidays but I think I’ll try somewhere else next year.

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p139/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 I’m afraid I have several complaints about the arrangements for our winter holidays. 2 The condition of the bathroom and the hotel restaurant was unacceptable. 3 We were not the only ones who were unhappy with the service. 4 The manager of the campsite refused to listen to our complaints. 5 I strongly suggest that you train your representatives better. 6 It goes without saying that without introducing changes, the company will lose customers.

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p138/ex3 1 Luckily 2 Surprisingly 3 Obviously 4 Unfortunately 5 Understandably 6 Sadly

p141/vocabulary overview 1 book 2 travel 3 brochures 4 festivals 5 passes 6 terminal 7 checked 8 lounge 9 flight 10 representative 11 coach 12 temperature(s) 13 share 14 single 15 en suite 16 excursion 17 tour 18 guide 19 diving 20 trips 21 runway

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Klucz odpowiedzi p145/ex20 1 title 2 ovation 3 reviews 4 ghostwriter 5 Supporting 6 read 7 auction 8 editions

p143/ex3 1 writer; author 2 photographer 3 novelist 4 playwright 5 poet 6 composer 7 band p143/ex4 music orchestra album lyrics instruments tune best-seller

p144/ex8 1D 2G 3F 4I 5J 6A 7B 8E 9C 10H

p144/ex11 1 novel 2 tale 3 music 4 fiction 5 music 6 novel 7 verse 8 music 9 poem p144/ex12 1 office 2 festivals 3 studio 4 gallery 5 libraries 6 studios 7 halls 8 stage

p144/ex13 1 violin 2 cello 3 xylophone 4 drum 5 trumpet 6 guitar 7 saxophone 8 flute 9 piano 10 tambourine

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p146/ex3 1 take 2 become 3 enjoy 4 lose

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p146/ex4 brilliant fresh easy-to-read uninteresting modern traditional great interesting p146/ex5 Students’ own answers p147/ex6 1F 2T 3T 4T 5F

p147/ex7 1 I used to be mad about the cinema. + 2 I’ve gone off thrillers. – 3 The plot was predictable. – 4 He is an accomplished film director. + 5 I was impressed by the performers. +

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p144/ex9 1 rhyme 2 sequel 3 blurb 4 chorus 5 illustrations 6 close-ups

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p143/ex5 1 trilogy 2 cast 3 performances 4 plot 5 characters 6 set 7 costumes 8 programme 9 make-up 10 entertainment p143/ex6 A5 romantic comedy B6 historical film C2 horror D3 animated film E4 fantasy F1 western

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film special effects blockbuster 3-D soundtrack extra best-seller

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p145/ex23 1 subtitles; dubbed 2 presenter; host 3 reality TV; soap operas

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books chapter best-seller paperback cover index album

p145/ex22 1 reporter 2 daily 3 tabloid 4 articles 5 interest 6 cover 7 front 8 headline 9 deadlines 10 issues 11 paparazzi

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p142/ex2 A2 actor B10 conductor C1 ballerina D6 singer E5 sculptor F9 breakdancer G8 musician H4 painter I7 director J3 cameraman

p145/ex21 1 review 2 contestant 3 autograph 4 stage fright

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p147/ex8 Students’ own answers p147/ex1 1B 2A 3C

p147/ex2 Students’ own answers p147/ex3 Students’ own answers p147/ex4 1E 2B 3D 4C

p147/ex5 1D 2E 3B 4C 5A

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p144/ex16 1 out 2 up 3 over 4 up 5 out 6 out 7 down

p148/ex1 Students’ own answers

p145/ex17 1 glued 2 edge 3 caught 4 off 5 gave 6 put 7 death

p148/ex2 1C 2B 3D 4B

p145/ex18 Students’ own answers

p149/ex3 1 taste 2 blames 3 alike 4 banned 5 minority

p145/ex19 1 make; write; did 2 cast; playing; lines 3 shortlisted; recorded 4 putting; playing; steal; get

p149/ex4 1D 2B 3D 4B

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MÓWIENIE p151/ex1 Students’ own answers

PISANIE p154/ex1 Students’ own answers

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p159/Pisanie Students’ own answers p160/Słuchanie 1B 2A 3C

p160/Czytanie 1A 2B 3D 4D 5C

p161/Znajomość środków językowych 1 furniture/furnishings 2 independent 3 affordable 4 exceptionally p161/Pisanie Students’ own answers

p154/ex2 It was The Phantom of the Opera. It was my parents’ wedding anniversary. They love musiacals so I had bought tickets for the whole family. The musical was at the Queen’s Theatre, which is a lovely, old building. It was completely full and the audience made the atmosphere really exciting. Everyone had said it was fantastic and we weren’t disappointed. When you come to visit us in the summer, why don’t w go to see a musical together? Les Miserables will be on in July. p154/ex3, 4 Students’ own answers

p159/Znajomość środków językowych 1B 2B 3A 4A 5C

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p153/ex1 1 asked about the price 2 never resigned from/quit painting 3 don’t remember being 4 how long I paint

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p157/vocabulary overview 1 bookworm 2 daily 3 novels 4 best-seller 5 paperback 6 trilogy 7 based 8 blockbusters 9 effects 10 directed 11 subtitles 12 glued 13 played 14 fright 15 violin 16 turned 17 classical 18 ballets 19 folk 20 band 21 live 22 stage 23 clapping

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p153/ex2 1 encouraged me to see 2 what made me interested 3 hate going to the 4 remember to watch

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p151/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 I like the idea of seeing the photographic exhibition the most. 2 I’d rather go to the concert than to the cinema because listening to music appeals to me much more than watching a film. 3 Watching 3-D movies appeals to me more than watching 2-D movies. 4 Watching TV programmes appeals to me more than reading books. 5 I like the idea of watching the theatre play because I like theatre the most.

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On the one hand, reading literature that was written a long time ago can seem irrelevant to students today. The language is a bit oldfashioned and the problems dealt with might also seem unimportant. Unfortunately, it can be quite boring for students who have to struggle through these works at school. The danger is that this might put students off reading and studying literature completely. However, if we keep classical writers on the curriculum, students can learn a lot of things about the way people lived in those times and also about how they used to think. Usually, the themes and stories of classical literature are important for readers anywhere and anytime, and modern film and television programmes bear this out, showing that stories from long ago can be made interesting for today’s generation. In conclusion, I would like to say that I believe there is still an important place for classical literature in our schools. In spite of the irrelevancy of some of the issues described in the books and the difficulty of understanding the language, they are still part of our history and we should all know them. Studying classical literature, in my opinion, can only enrich us.

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p149/ex5 1 gap 2 featured 3 members 4 credits 5 signed

p161/Mówienie Students’ own answers

p155/ex1 These days at school students spend quite a lot of time studying literature, including the works of classical writers. Some people say this is a good thing, whereas others believe we should only study the works of more modern writers. Would taking classical writers off the school curriculum be a good idea? © Macmillan Polska 2014. This sheet may be photocopied and used within the classroom.

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p162/ex2 1 sailor 2 basketball player 3 golfer/golf player 4 boxer 5 footballer/football player 6 tennis player 7 cricketer/cricket player 8 wrestler 9 rower 10 diver 11 racing driver 12 cyclist 13 athlete 14 volleyball player 15 climber p162/ex3 A3 rugby B5 weightlifting C7 hockey D2 canoeing E6 shot put F8 baseball G1 archery H4 martial arts

p167/ex5 Suggested answers: 1 Another skier crashed into me. 2 They played like amateurs. 3 Extreme sports are thrilling. 4 We beat the other team in really great style. p167/ex6 Students’ own answers p167/ex1 1A 2D 3B 4C 5D p167/ex2 1 pretty ancient – the ‘technology’ of kitesurfing 2 astonishing – the fact that kitesurfing is not a new sport 3 less than ordinary – kitesurfing 4 tedious – physics book 5 massively popular – kitesurfing, which is not massively popular

p163/ex10 1 pitch 2 tracksuits 3 wetsuit(s) 4 goggles 5 clubs 6 gloves 7 course 8 boots 9 helmets

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p163/ex8 Place: pitch court ring course track rink pool club Equipment: oar net racket bow club board Clothes: gloves goggles helmet boots wetsuit tracksuit

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p163/ex5 1 go 2 do 3 play 4 go 5 do 6 do 7 play 8 go

p169/ex3 Students’ own answers

p164/ex12 1 trophy 2 runner-up 3 manager 4 captain

p169/ex4 1D 2F 3A 4C

p164/ex13 1 scored 2 beat; win 3 took 4 broke 5 hit 6 entered 7 missed; drew

p169/ex5 1 worth 2 lead 3 cope 4 give 5 make 6 is offering

p164/ex14 1 top 2 prize 3 personal 4 photo 5 false 6 league 7 talking 8 time 9 hat 10 final 11 free 12 final 13 home

p169/ex6 Students’ own answers

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p164/ex11 1 for, against 2 in 3 out 4 with, to 5 up 6 off, on, by 7 up 8 up

p164/ex15 1 A spectators B audience 2 A qualified B succeeded 3 A stadium B podium 4 A game B match

p165/ex16 1 football 2 tennis 3 tennis 4 boxing/wrestling 5 long jump 6 high jump 7 golf 8 relay race 9 tennis/volleyball 10 horse racing 11 Formula One p165/ex17 Students’ own answers

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p166/ex4 1A 2B 3C 4A 5A 6C

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p162/ex1 1 sailing B 2 basketball T 3 golf B 4 boxing I  5 football T 6 tennis B 7 cricket T 8 wrestling I  9 rowing B 10 diving I  11 racing B 12 cycling B 13 athletics B 14 volleyball T 15 climbing B

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p170/ex2 1 gruelling 2 friction 3 word 4 conviction 5 duration 6 countless

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p171/ex1 Students’ own answers

SŁUCHANIE

p171/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 This photograph shows an excited person. 2 In the foreground, I can see people practising/doing yoga. 3 In the background, we can see sports fans watching a match. 4 The man in the picture gives the impression of being relaxed. 5 The woman in the picture looks as if she has just finished running/ jogging. 6 I get the impression that the people in the photograph are not satisfied with the results they have achieved.

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p171/ex3 Students’ own answers

p165/ex18 1 defending 2 gap 3 finish 4 retain 5 neck and neck 6 approach 7 pulling 8 length 9 clear 10 cross 11 running 12 got 13 a lead 14 point 15 keep 16 field p165/ex19 1 promoted 2 went 3 fees 4 fixing 5 amateur 6 endorse 7 paid

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ZNAJOMOŚĆ ŚRODKÓW JĘZYKOWYCH p172/ex1 1T 2F (42.195 kilometres) 3T 4F 5T 6F (10 events) 7T p172/ex2 Students’ own answers

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p173/ex7 Students’ own answers

give someone a hand up jogging advice someone a call

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p173/ex6 1A 2B 3C 4C 5B

do your best the fighting someone a favour an exam

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take place part care of someone/something an exam pride in someone/something a shower up jogging advice

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make a decision progress a good impression on someone fun of someone/something sure the most of

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p174/ex2 1 canoeing, camping, barbecuing, listening to music 2 they got the right equipment and organised enjoyable events (barbecue, musical evening) 3 he/she is not fit enough and got tired of paddling very quickly 4 because he/she liked this one very much

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p175/ex1 1 But is that right? 2 Some people in the class thought that it was a good idea but I was amazed that a lot of students were against it, especially as regards young children. People made many different points but the final vote showed that most of the class thought that more competition among young children was not a good thing. 3 I definitely agree with that view. 4 I feel very strongly that young children should be encouraged to enter competitions but not forced. Then, they will be more likely to continue doing sport when they are older and lead a healthier lifestyle. p175/ex2, 3 Students’ own answers

p177/vocabulary overview 1 judo 2 rowing 3 taking 4 equipment 5 helmets 6 wetsuits 7 pool 8 pitch 9 courts 10 train 11 trophies 12 championship 13 athlete 14 jumper 15 record 16 round 17 gymnast 18 went 19 part

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p178/ex2 1 shattered 2 colour 3 forgetful 4 puffed; aching 5 lagged 6 weather

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p178/ex1 1 pale 2 better 3 wrong 4 weak 5 dizzy 6 faint 7 unwell 8  sick 9 stressed 10 right

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p181/ex23 1 acupuncturist 2 psychiatrist 3 physiotherapist 4 anaesthetist 5 paediatrician

p179/ex5 1 gums 2 knuckles 3 lungs 4 joints 5 liver 6 veins

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p182/ex1 Students’ own answers p182/ex2 1T 2F 3F 4T 5T

p179/ex10 1C 2D 3E 4F 5B 6A

p180/ex12 Students’ own answers

p180/ex13 1 down 2 out 3 up 4 up 5 up 6 over 7 on

p180/ex14 1 splitting 2 itchy 3 black 4 fatal 5 blurred 6 contagious 7 torn p180/ex15 1C 2E 3B 4F 5A 6D

p180/ex16 1 Follow 2 down 3 work 4 spend 5 shape 6 supplements 7 well 8 avoid 9 early 10 bags 11 vaccinations p180/ex17 Students’ own answers

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p183/ex3 1 acute tension 2 chronic distress 3 witch-doctor 4 perform miracles/ work wonders 5 treatment 6 medicinal leeches 7 sedentary lifestyle 8 take care of myself

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p180/ex11 1 hurt 2 taken 3 get 4 see 5 book 6 write 7 get/have 8 have 9 have 10 gave 11 put 12 rest 13 reduced 14 put

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p183/ex5 1 unable 2 irresponsible 3 unreliable 4 incurable 5 impractical

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p179/ex8 1 poisoning 2 migraine 3 measles 4 virus 5 allergy 6 cancer 7 diabetes

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p183/ex4 1 anxious 2 aggressive 3 hopeless 4 active 5 stressed 6 unable 7 medical 8 practical 9 scientific 10 successful

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p179/ex6 A5 I’ve got a black eye. B1 I’ve got a blister. C6 I’ve cut my finger and there’s blood everywhere. D4 I’ve got backache. E2 I’ve broken my arm. F3 I’ve got a bad cough. G7 I’ve got a swollen wrist.

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p179/ex4 1 muscles 2 tongue 3 stomach 4 thigh 5 thumb 6 knee 7 wrist

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CZYTANIE

p184/ex1 Students’ own answers p184/ex2 1E 2C 3B

p185/ex3 1 down 2 at 3 off 4 with 5 with 6 after p185/ex4 1C 2D 3A

p181/ex18 1 guide 2 blind 3 partially 4 disabilities 5 hearing 6 wheelchair 7 crutches 8 stick 9 independent 10 carer

p181/ex19 1 alcoholics 2 prescription 3 trafficking 4 gaming 5 counselling 6 hooked

p181/ex20 1 take 2 high 3 overdose 4 rehab 5 come 6 therapy 7 cold 8 clean 9 cravings

p185/ex5 1 chatted 2 sharp 3 mind 4 needle 5 turn 6 queued p185/ex6 Students’ own answers p186/ex1 1B 2E 3D 4A

p186/ex2 1 fight 2 turn 3 make 4 going 5 get 6 cutting

p181/ex21 1 GP 2 surgery 3 nurse 4 symptoms 5 centre 6 urgent 7 home 8 pain 9 stroke 10 treatment 11 ambulance 12 paramedics 13 Emergency © Macmillan Polska 2014. This sheet may be photocopied and used within the classroom.

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p187/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 Instead of preparing a presentation, we could record a video clip. 2 I’m afraid I’m not too keen on your idea. 3 I’m fine with your idea/suggestion. 4 OK. Let’s do it your way if you insist. 5 So first, let’s agree on the topic and then look for some information about it. 6 I suggest you do the tests in a different hospital. 7 I’m sorry but I think recording an interview in the hospital will be impossible.

p191/ex1 a) An elderly lady fell on the escalator. Her scarf had got caught in the escalator but instead of stopping, the escalator continued moving. In addition to this, I nearly slipped myself on the floor that had previously been cleaned. There was no warning sign. b) I hope that you close it to the public until you have either replaced or repaired it. Also, a member of the staff should have been close by to phone an ambulance. …your staff should be better trained in how to prevent accidents. I am sure that I am not alone in asking you to pay more attention to safety in the centre. You also need to have more staff available to help if accidents do happen.

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p187/ex3, 4, 5 Students’ own answers

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p191/ex2 1 express my concern 2 issues 3 I was impressed by 4 I am appalled 5 a fundamental aspect

ZNAJOMOŚĆ ŚRODKÓW JĘZYKOWYCH

p191/ex3, 4 Students’ own answers

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p188/ex1 Students’ own answers

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p193/vocabulary overview 1 unwell 2 picked 3 dizzy 4 headache 5 runny 6 sore 7 pharmacy 8 mixture 9 painkillers 10 sick 11 better 12 hurt 13 ambulance 14 paramedic 15 broken 16 injection 17 pain 18 plaster 19 crutches 20 wheelchair

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p189/ex2 1 have just had my leg 2 cut down on 3 Jenny had a headache was 4 short of breath

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p189/ex1 Suggested answers: 1 He went to the clinic in order to have a check-up. 2 Although he tried hard, he could not lose weight. 3 I’ve never had such a rash before. / Never before have I had such a rash. 4 The man in the ambulance refused to help me. 5 When I was a child, I would fall ill every time I went outside in the winter.

p189/ex3 1 coming down with flu 2 made me take 3 so that I could get 4 moment the ambulance is here

PISANIE p190/ex1 Students’ own answers

p190/ex2,3 It’s been ages since you last heard from me. I am sorry I haven’t written for such a long time. Unfortunately, I fell off my bike and I was in hospital for a few days. Don’t worry – it wasn’t serious! I was cycling home from school when I hit a car. It wasn’t my fault. The driver hadn’t seen me and he turned right just in front of me. I couldn’t stop and I bumped straight into the car. An ambulance took me to hospital because I couldn’t walk. They took an X-ray and told me that my leg was broken. I had also broken two fingers. I had to stay in hospital. All the doctors and the nurses were very caring. However, I hated being in hospital. I got very bored. I’m glad I’m home now! p190/ex4, 5 Students’ own answers

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Klucz odpowiedzi p197/ex20 Students’ own answers

p195/ex4 Students’ own answers

p198/ex3 1 on (4) 2 on (2) 3 over (3) 4 for (1) 5 up (2) 6 out (1) p198/ex4 1C 2A 3B 4C 5B 6C

p198/ex5 1 electronic 2 science 3 interactive 4 futuristic 5 positive p199/ex6 Students’ own answers p199/ex1 1D 2A 3C 4A 5B

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p195/ex5 1 influence 2 difference 3 charger 4 gadgets 5 tablet 6 wireless 7 controls 8 cordless 9 ready-cooked

p198/ex2 1B 2E 3A 4C

CZYTANIE

p195/ex9 1 test 2 compile 3 forecast 4 develop 5 report 6 register 7 clone

p200/ex2 1C 2B 3B

p195/ex10 1 charge your phone 2 dial a number 3 surf the Net 4 set the burglar alarm 5 take a photograph 6 replace the light bulb 7 press a button 8 record a programme 9 turn up the volume 10 switch off the engine

p200/ex3 1B 2A 3A 4B 5B

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p201/ex5 1 realistic 2 nightmare 3 speech 4 ignored 5 sharp p201/ex6 Students’ own answers

Po M b ac ra m no ill p an r z Ed ez uc uż at yt io ko n w

p196/ex12 1 manual 2 card 3 cartridge 4 batteries 5 headphones 6 socket 1A 2D 3C 4E 5B 6F

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p195/ex11 1 switch off the engine 2 set the burglar alarm 3 charge your phone 4 replace the light bulb 5 turn up the volume 6 take a photograph

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p195/ex8 1 hypothesis 2 exploration 3 diagnosis, examination 4 observation 5 proof 6 analysis

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p199/ex3 1 advancement 2 severe 3 the onset 4 cutting-edge 5 dimension 6 comprehensible 7 offer you an insight into 8 alleviate 9 come up with

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p195/ex7 1 discovery, development 2 experiments 3 inventions 4 predictions 5 survey

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p195/ex6 1 done 2 followed 3 kept 4 do 5 make 6 write up 7 reached 8 make

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p194/ex3 A6 hairdryer B5 microwave oven C7 digital camera D3 light bulb E8 photocopier F2 battery G9 remote control H4 satnav I1 binoculars

p198/ex1 Students’ own answers

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p194/ex2 1 archaeologist 2 biologist 3 astronomer 4 geneticist 5 geologist 6 oceanographer 7 psychologist 8 engineer 9 ecologist 10 meteorologist 11 anatomist

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p194/ex1 1 archaeology 2 biology 3 astronomy 4 genetics 5 geology 6 oceanography 7 psychology 8 engineering 9 ecology 10 meteorology 11 anatomy

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12  Nauka i technika

p196/ex13 1 reply to 2 open 3 forward 4 start up 5 stream 6 connect to 7 copy 8 restart 9 edit p196/ex14 A5 speaker B1 screen C9 monitor D6 router E3 keyboard F8 mouse G7 mouse mat H10 headphones I2 PC computer J4 tablet computer

p196/ex15 A11 print B8 cut C9 paste D13 undo E12 redo F7 font size G3 italics H6 bullets I5 upper / lower case J1 font name K2 bold L4 underline M10 highlight p196/ex16 1 predictive 2 instant 3 stream 4 insert 5 minimise

p196/ex17 1 calls 2 conferencing 3 spreadsheets 4 browsing 5 smartphone

p197/ex18 1 broken 2 crashed 3 virus 4 deleted 5 losing 6 froze 7 signal 8 click 9 link 10 resend 11 application 12 processing 13 set

p202/ex1 1B 2C 3B 4B 5C

p202/ex2 1 raised 2 restrained 3 kidnap 4 smashed 5 alter

MÓWIENIE

p203/ex1 Students’ own answers p203/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 This exhibition would be of interest to me because I want to find out more about archaeology. 2 I’d choose a programme about robots because it’d allow me to learn more about how they work. 3 I wouldn’t pick a book about inventions simply because I am not interested in this subject. 4 I think the invention of antibiotics was revolutionary because it has helped to save the lives of many people. p203/ex3, 4, 5 Students’ own answers

p197/ex19 1 bounced 2 server 3 catch 4 buffering 5 attachment 6 software 7 identity 8 protecting 9 date

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Review 01–12

p204/ex1 Students’ own answers p204/ex2 1 the Internet 2 an experiment 3 a subject 4 an icon 5 a website 6 a comment 7 a system 8 the files

p210/Słuchanie 1T 2T 3F 4F 5F p210/Czytanie 1C 2D 3F 4B p211/Znajomość środków językowych 1B 2A 3C 4B 5B

p204/ex4 1B 2A 3A 4C 5C

p211/Pisanie Students’ own answers

p205/ex5 Students’ own answers

p212/Słuchanie 1D 2B 3C 4A 5B

p205/ex1 1 out 2 to 3 down 4 up 5 in

p212/Czytanie 1C 2B 3B 4A

p205/ex2 1 to my father, 2 married with an owner, 5 borrowed me some money (from me) / borrowed lent me some money, 6 approve of

p213/Znajomość środków językowych 1 He can’t/couldn’t have left 2 to call my parents 3 time I have seen 4 up with the noise

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p213/Mówienie Students’ own answers

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Po M b ac ra m no ill p an r z Ed ez uc uż at yt io ko n w

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p206/ex2 1 It was on quite late 2 I watched it because it was about a subject we’re dealing with at school at the moment. Also, I really admire the presenter of the show – Brian Penry. 3 The programme was all about the planets. He also talked about whether we shall ever send people to planets like Mars and if we could live there in the future. 4 The programme was really inspiring. 5 Brian Penry makes boring facts sound very interesting and you can see that he loves his subject! There were also some fantastic pictures of the planet Mars taken by a robot. 6 If you like this programme, you’ll also love Brian Penry’s science documentary series about the history of space travel. It’s on TV4 on Sunday evenings and I strongly recommend it. p206/ex3, 4, 1, 2, 3 Students’ own answers

p213/Pisanie Students’ own answers

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p205/ex4 1 had my mobile (phone) stolen 2 he rings you 3 would have won 4 have been insisting on my studying/that I study p206/ex1 Students’ own answers

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p205/ex3 1 wouldn’t have shut it down 2 whose idea it had been 3 is being carried out right now 4 ran out of time

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p204/ex3 1A 2C 3B 4A 5C

p209/vocabulary overview 1 doing 2 measurements 3 keeping 4 do 5 findings 6 analyse 7 theories 8 gadgets 9 robot 10 remote 11 invent 12 make 13 send 14 processing 15 edit 16 save 17 websites 18 viruses 19 branch

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SŁOWNICTWO

p216/ex18 1 habitats 2 endangered 3 tipping 4 rid 5 landfill 6 fossil 7 pollution 8 sources

p214/ex1 1 fog 2 frost 3 shower 4 ice 5 storm 6 clouds 7 thunder 8 snow 9 lightning

p217/ex19 1 get 2 invest 3 use 4 ban 5 reduce 6 recycle 7 increase 8 strengthen 9 develop

p214/ex2 1 foggy 2 frosty 3 showery 4 icy 5 stormy 6 cloudy 7 thundery 8 snowy 9 lightning does not form an adjective by adding -y

p217/ex20 1 up, down 2 up 3 up, out, for 4 up 5 off

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p215/ex4 1 heavy/torrential 2 torrential 3 baking 4 scattered/light 5 bitterly 6 thick 7 overcast/heavy 8 light 9 gale-force 10 dry

p217/ex21 1 down 2 out 3 through, away 4 up 5 up p217/ex22 1 hurricane 2 heatwave 3 flood 4 avalanche 5 eruption 6 tornado 7 tsunami 8 earthquake p217/ex23 1 landslide 2 drought 3 blizzard 4 forest fire 5 ash cloud

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p214/ex3 1 A climate B weather 2 A rose, reached B falls, dropped 3 A warm up B cool off 4 A chilly B freezing 5 A mild B humid

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p217/ex24 1 satellite 2 manned 3 moon 4 shuttle 5 Station 6 hole

p215/ex6 A2 leaf B4 flower C1 branch D7 bush E5 seed F3 grass G6 weed

p217/ex25 1 Neptune 2 Jupiter 3 Venus 4 Mercury 5 Mars 6 Earth 7 Saturn 8 Uranus

p216/ex11 1 an amphibian: frog, lizard 2 a vicious animal: grizzly bear, coyote 3 a bird of prey: falcon, eagle p216/ex12 1 horse 2 bird 3 fish 4 cat

p216/ex13 1 badger 2 squirrel 3 dove 4 turtle 5 jellyfish 6 gorilla 7 leopard p216/ex14 sea and coast cliff beach sand cave shore ocean reef island

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p218/ex3 1F 2F 3T 4T 5F

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p218/ex4 1 in 2 in, – 3 about, on 4 with, without, – 5 to

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p216/ex10 1 mammals: whale, polar bear, fox, wolf, tiger, cow, deer, dolphin, donkey, goat, monkey, rabbit, hamster, bat 2 birds: eagle, owl, penguin, swan, parrot 3 fish: shark, trout 4 reptiles: crocodile, snake, tortoise 5 insects: caterpillar, butterfly 6 domestic animals: cow, donkey, goat, parrot, rabbit, hamster 7 farm animals: cow, donkey, goat 8 wild animals: whale, deer, polar bear, fox, wolf, tiger, dolphin, monkey, bat, shark, trout, crocodile, snake, tortoise 9 animals not native to Poland: shark, crocodile, whale, polar bear, tiger, dolphin, donkey, tortoise, monkey, penguin, parrot

p218/ex1 1 the power/strength of an earthquake 2 our galaxy 3 a blizzard 4 it is extremely hot 5 are there in the Solar System 6 very strong winds 7 pył wulkaniczny 8 drought and flood 9 the biggest planet

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p215/ex9 1 polar bear 2 parrot 3 deer 4 swan 5 shark 6 caterpillar 7 bat 8 monkey 9 dolphin

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p215/ex8 1 tidy up 2 dug up 3 planted 4 sowed 5 pick 6 mow 7 trim 8 water 9 cut

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p215/ex7 1 petal 2 trunk 3 stem 4 soil 5 twig 6 thorn

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p215/ex5 Students’ own answers

inland forest mountains valley field hill lake stream riverbank

p216/ex15 1 coast 2 island 3 beach 4 sandy 5 clifftops 6 caves 7 fields 8 forest 9 lake 10 hills 11 mountain p216/ex16 Students’ own answers p216/ex17 climate change global warming rising sea levels melting ice caps nuclear power acid rain greenhouse gases

p218/ex5 1A 2C 3E 4D

p219/ex6 1 extreme 2 natural / endangered 3 heavy / torrential 4 amazing 5 magnificent / spectacular p219/ex7 Students’ own answers p219/ex1 1B 2A 3C

p219/ex2 1 make 2 anticipated 3 came 4 outweigh 5 raise 6 hit 7 see p219/ex3 1D 2B 3A 4C

p219/ex4 than I’d originally anticipated scientists are paid handsomely become terribly irritable I’m totally opposed to a person who is directly affected Miraculously, I survived an awfully demanding job enjoyed that experience tremendously

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p220/ex2 1F 2D 3C 4B

b) • Several local environmentalists gave speeches about how valuable it is to have green areas for people in towns. They are good for us and they are vital for wildlife and plant • There are too few open green spaces in our towns these days. Some children grow up knowing nothing at all about trees and animals.

p221/ex3 1 enormous 2 our bit 3 convinced 4 consequences 5 contribute to

p227/ex3 Students’ own answers

p221/ex4 1C 2F 3E 4A

p227/ex4 Students’ own answers

p221/ex5 1F 2D 3B 4A 5C 6E

p229/vocabulary overview 1 storms 2 floods 3 weather 4 heavy 5 spell 6 drought 7 watering 8 forest 9 wild 10 lake 11 chilly 12 star 13 coast 14 rubbish 15 to 16 habitats 17 species 18 sites 19 away 20 get

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p221/ex6 Students’ own answers

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p223/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 I prefer the mountains to the seaside. 2 I don’t mind rainy weather. 3 I’d rather spend my holiday in a hot than cold climate. 4 If it was up to me, we’d have summer all the time. 5 I’m not too keen on hot weather. 6 I just love it when there’s a rainbow in the sky.

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p222/ex2 1 undeniable 2 extracted 3 controversial 4 contaminated 5 toxic 6 converged 7 numerous

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p225/ex5 1A 2B 3C 4A 5B

p225/ex6, 1 Students’ own answers

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p224/ex4 1B 2A 3C 4A 5C

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p224/ex1, 2, 3 Students’ own answers

p225/ex2 1 living 2 length 3 succeeded 4 gift

p225/ex3 1 height 2 mysterious 3 delicacies 4 parental

PISANIE p226/ex1 Students’ own answers

p226/ex2 1 He took me to the coast …/ We were walking and swimming. 2 It’s very old. 3 great 4 lovely 5 I’m writing to tell you./I hope to hear from you soon. p226/ex3, 4 Students’ own answers p227/ex1 1A 2C

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Klucz odpowiedzi p233/ex23 1 breadline 2 redistribution 3 accommodation 4 Freedom

p230/ex2 1 Congress 2 Representatives 3 Senate 4 Democrats/Republicans 5 Republicans/Democrats 6 federal 7 state 8 president 9 monarchy 10 Members 11 Parliament 12 Commons 13 Lords 14 minister p231/ex3 1 citizen 2 mayor 3 cabinet 4 politician 5 minister 6 opposition 7 city council

M Po ac br m an illa o n pr Ed ze u z ca uż ti yt on ko w p231/ex10 1 origins; formation 2 growth; resources 3 headquarters; communicable

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p235/ex5 1 government 2 minority 3 organisation 4 globalisation 5 presentation 6 tragedy 7 freedom 8 independence 9 truth 10 justice

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p231/ex8 1 Union 2 Fund 3 Treaty 4 Countries 5 Health 6 Nations 7 Trade p231/ex9 Students’ own answers

p234/ex3 1 I’m really impressed by your knowledge of flags. 2 Girls this age don’t usually like politics, do they? 3 I was surrounded by people discussing politics all the time. 4 The embassy was regularly visited by heads of states. 5 It’s really incredible how much flags can tell you about a nation.

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p234/ex2 1F 2F 3F 4T 5T

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p231/ex6 1 coalition 2 information 3 reforms 4 terms 5 promises

p234/ex1 Students’ own answers

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p231/ex5 1 electorate 2 civil servant 3 deputy 4 constituency 5 spin 6 ambassador 7 Chancellor

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p231/ex4 1 stand 2 pass, raise 3 debating 4 vote 5 won 6 gave 8 fought

p233/ex25 1 stock 2 value 3 recession 4 rates 5 markets 6 crash 7 inflation 8 currency 9 exchange 10 outlook 11 downturn

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p230/ex1 1 election 2 representatives 3 campaigning 4 term 5 eligible 6 wing 7 socialist 8 centre 9 policies 10 manifesto 11 polling

p233/ex24 1 difficulties 2 sharply 3 bankrupt 4 debt 5 loan 6 behind 7 up 8 off 9 budget 10 without

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p235/ex1 1A 2C 3B 4A 5C

p235/ex2 1 globalisation 2 what you eat every day 3 traditional family systems 4 the fact that women want greater equality 5 promoting equality

p232/ex12 1 mass; invasion 2 sanctions 3 Negotiations 4 civilians 5 surrender

p235/ex 3 1D 2C 3E 4A

p232/ex13 1 uprising 2 Troops; withdrawn 3 treaty 4 bullets, cannons

p235/ex4 1C 2F 3B 4D 5A 6E

p232/14 1 burglaries 2 Kidnapping 3 murder 4 shoplifting 5 dealing 6 robbery 7 fraud 8 theft 9 vandalism 10 hacking

p235/ex5 Students’ own answers

p232/ex15 1 burgle – burglar 2 kidnap – kidnapper 3 murder – murderer 4 shoplift – shoplifter 5 deal – dealer 6 rob – robber 7 commit fraud – fraudster 8 steal – thief 9 vandalise – vandal 10 hack – hacker

p236/ex1 Students’ own answers

p232/ex17 1 court 2 trial 3 jury 4 guilty 5 officer 6 alibi 7 witness 8 lawyer 9 judge 10 sentence p233/ex18 1 hostages 2 victims 3 penalty 4 verdict 5 testify 6 ransom 7 custody 8 evidence p233/ex19 1D 2J 3E 4F 5I 6H 7A 8B 9G 10C

p233/ex21 1 immigration 2 disability 3 homelessness 4 racism 5 unemployment 6 refugees 7 discrimination 8 poverty p233/ex22 Students’ own answers

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p232/ex16 1 of 2 from 3 of 4 for 5 for 6 with 7 to 8 by

p233/ex20 Students’ own answers

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p231/ex11 1 exploded, terrorists 2 fighting; civil 3 intervention 4 petition; protest; demonstrations 5 riots 6 forces

CZYTANIE

p236/ex2 1C 2A 3E

p236/ex3 1D 2E 3A 4F 5C 6B p237/ex4 1D 2B 3A

p237/ex5 1 nasty 2 raced 3 a real pain 4 put up with 5 was eager p237/ex6 Students’ own answers p238/ex1 1E 2B 3A 4D

p238/ex2 1 rate 2 long term 3 would-be 4 tap 5 deterrent

MÓWIENIE p239/ex1 Students’ own answers

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Klucz odpowiedzi p239/ex2 Suggested answers: 1 I’m passionate about playing the guitar. 2 The problem I’d like to find out more about is addictions among young people. 3 I prefer reading newspapers to listening to the radio news. 4 I hardly ever read about social issues. 5 I take part in charity events on a regular basis. 6 As far as I’m concerned, homelessness is the most serious social problem.

Review 01–14 p246/Słuchanie 1C 2A 3E 4B p246/Czytanie 1D 2A 3C p247/Znajomość środków językowych 1B 2C 3C 4B 5C p247/Pisanie Students’ own answers

ZNAJOMOŚĆ ŚRODKÓW JĘZYKOWYCH

p248/Słuchanie 1B 2A 3C 4D 5C

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p248/Czytanie 1D 2B 3A 4A 5C

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p249/Znajomość środków językowych 1 It’s (high/about) time I changed 2 I don’t fancy going 3 wouldn’t have fallen 4 There is no point (in) lying

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p240/ex3 1A 2B 3B 4C 5B

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p240/ex2 1 We use ’for’ with a period of time e.g. for a long time, for an hour, for three months, and ’since’ with a point in the past e.g. since 2007, since my birthday, since last March. 2 He offered me an apple. He offered an apple to me. He provided me with some help. He provided some help to me. He provided help for me. 3 No. 4 e.g. set up a business; set off/out on a journey 5 although = chociaż, pomimo że; so that = po to, aby; until = aż do, on condition that = pod warunkiem, że; while = podczas, gdy + Students’ own answers

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p240/ex4 1C 2B 3C 4C 5A

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p241/ex5 Students’ own answers

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p241/ex1 1C 2A 3D 4A

p242/ex1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1 Students’ own answers

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p241/ex2 1C 2D 3A 4B

p243/ex2 1 heard about 2 appalled 3 contribute 4 benefit 5 discriminate 6 workforce 7 beneficial p243/ex3 Students’ own answers p243/ex4 Students’ own answers

p245/vocabulary overview 1 general 2 won 3 coalition 4 party 5 pass 6 Conservatives 7 councils 8 voted 9 uprising 10 monarchy 11 state 12 civil 13 republic 14 robberies 15 burglaries 16 arrested 17 thefts 18 court 19 bankruptcies 20 unemployment 21 debt 22 policies

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p252/ex3 the English: ginger hair, reserved, polite, sarcastic sense of humour, horrible food, great dessert makers, fanatical football lovers, the Welsh: ginger hair, sheep lovers, musically talented, fanatical about rugby the Scottish: ginger hair, mean, men in skirts, horrible food, the Irish: ginger hair, into dancing, potato lovers

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p250/ex2 Student A 1 In northern California, USA. 2 It is home to many of the world’s most renowned technological corporations such as Google, Apple, Mozilla, Intel or Facebook. 3 Because the history and the success of Silicon Valley is closely connected with the work of the scientists and engineers from Stanford University. 4 It’s the idea that everybody, no matter how poor, can achieve a lot through hard work and determination. Student B 1 The highly successful American high tech sector. 2 Its name comes from the high concentration of companies involved in making silicon chips for the computer industry. 3 They were encouraged to set up their own businesses and become real entrepreneurs. 4 William Hewlett and David Packard from Hewlett-Packard, Steve Jobs from Apple and Mark Zuckerberg from Facebook.

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p250/ex1 1 San 2 Independence 3 Lincoln 4 Ivy 5 C 6 Obama 7 Niagara 8 Virginia 9 Apple 10 L 11 Los 12 eagle 13 Y Silicon Valley

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p251/ex8 1C 2E 3A 4F 5B 6D

p251/ex9 1 1955-2011 Steve Jobs’ dates of birth and death. 2 Steve Wozniak – Steve Jobs’ friend, with whom he produced homemade calculators in the Jobs’ family garage. 3 1000 – Steve Jobs used to say that his foster parents were his parents 1000%. 4 Atari – The first company Steve Jobs worked for. 5 2004 – The year when Steve Job was diagnosed with a malignant tumour in his pancreas. 6 Pixar – Another company that Steve Jobs set up, which has produced a great number of blockbuster animated films. p251/ex10 Students’ own answers

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p253/ex10 1 ginger hair, reserved, polite, sarcastic sense of humour, horrible food, great dessert makers, fanatical football lovers 2 a humorous use of a word or words that sound the same but have different meanings 3 Rowan Atkinson 4 the Queen, the Union Jack, double-decker buses, tea 5 humour which is based on physical actions like hitting each other or falling over rather than using language 6 ginger hair, mean, men in skirts, horrible food 7 Fawlty Towers, Mr Bean, ‘Allo ‘Allo!, The Office 8 about a dead parrot

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p251/ex7 Students’ own answers

p253/ex9 Students’ own answers

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p250/ex6 1 freedom 2 success 3 class 4 Independence

p253/ex8 1 slapstick comedy, satire, extreme sarcasm, wordplay (puns), and witty jokes about themselves, other nations and all subjects, including taboo issues told in a deadpan way 2 Alan Bennett, Monty Python (with John Cleese and Michael Palin), Rowan Atkinson 3 parrot 4 the English sense of humour, the Queen, the Union Jack, doubledecker buses, tea

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p250/ex4 leading American educational institutions highly successful American high tech sector most renowned technological corporations enormous potential of the area incredibly prosperous innovators outstanding innovation and research

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p251/ex11 1 in northern California, USA. 2 Atari 3 The Declaration of Independence 4 Google, Apple, Mozilla, Intel and Facebook 5 his foster father 6 Hewlett and Packard’s 7 Apple Computer, Inc. and Pixar. 8 Stanford University

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p254/ex2,3 1 ugg boots: originally worn as slippers, the name probably comes from ‘ugly’, at one point banned, worn as a sign of rebellion 2 Cody Simpson: a pop and R&B singer, young but promising, won prizes, gives concerts all over the world, great success for a person from Down Under 3 Vegemite: in 90% of homes, a brown paste for sandwiches, less salty and bitter than Marmite, eaten on toast with some cheese, lettuce or avocado, considered strange by foreigners 4 sports: rugby, cricket, the Australian Open held in Melbourne every January, almost every year a new star discovered and a surprise victory 5 Australian English: a different accent, some different vocabulary, grammar structures and spelling rules, called Strine, some words present in British English

p256/ex2 1 Students’ own answers 2C 3D 4 Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, MTV Video Music Awards 5A 6 A – Great Britain B – Canada C – the USA D – Ireland E – Scotland 7 A, B, C, E, F, G, H, J

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p257/ex4 A attached catchy B genre humorous C indigenous contemporary

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p257/ex7 1, 2 metis dance – a traditional Canadian folk dance, the name comes from the aboriginal tribe in Canada, the main instrument is the violin, it’s rhythmic ceili dancing – Irish dance, very fast and complex but enjoyable, can be danced in groups up to sixteen dancers, looks spectacular when the movements are well synchronised. p257/ex8 1 battlefield 2 foot stamping 3 loud chanting 4 ceremonies 5 rugby 6 war p257/ex9 dance perform honour highlight go gather

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p255/ex9 1 Australia – Canberra, New Zealand – Wellington 2 Melbourne 3 ugg boots 4 mosquito 5 the Maori people 6 Peter Jackson 7 Australia – Aussies, New Zealand – Kiwis 8 Strine

p257/ex6 1 India 2 New Zealand 3 Hawaii 4 Ireland 5 Canada

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p255/ex7 • Edmund Hillary, Ernest Rutherford, Jane Campion, Peter Jackson the Kakapo, the Hector’s dolphin • 4 million people, less than 5 per cent of the population is human • golf and rugby are the most popular sports; New Zealand has won more Olympic gold medals per capita than any other country • Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu

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p257/ex10 1 Liverpool 2 jazz 3 South Africa 4 a wind instrument 5 mento, ska, dub, dancehall 6 Jamaica 7 at rugby matches 8 Ireland

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p264/ex1 1G 2C 3H 4A 5F 6D 7E 8I 9B p264/ex2 1 ‘ll do 2 I’m playing 3 going to learn 4 closes 5 have finished 6 we’ll be studying 7 I’m going to sit 8 we’ll have been travelling 9 I’ll phone 10 Shall I meet

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p259/ex4 1 I never eat fish. 2 At the moment my friend is spending / in Scotland at the moment 3 Every Saturday morning I play tennis / with my friends every Saturday morning 4 This week we are doing / about the environment this week 5 My brother sometimes cooks dinner for the family. 6 Our teacher doesn’t usually give us much homework. 7 Today we’re revising / the present tenses today. 8 Do you always check new words in you dictionary?

p263/ex6 1 ‘ve been having 2 ‘ve been spending 3 ‘ve been doing 4 ‘ve seen 5 haven’t realised 6 ‘d intended 7 ‘d been thinking 8 haven’t done 9 ‘ve been 10 ‘ve only just got 11 ‘ve had 12 (have) looked 13 ‘ve been taking

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p259/ex3 1 am looking 2 am studying 3 enjoy 4 speak 5 is improving 6 want 7 do 8 play 9 go 10 am swimming 11 read 12 watch

p263/ex5 1 have probably been eating 2 ‘ve just finished 3 has taken 4 has made 5 ‘s been unwrapping 6 hasn’t expected

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p259/ex2 1 do you think 2 love 3 am listening 4 play 5 is getting 6 always tells 7 think 8 is getting 9 Do you agree 10 do you remember 11 are going 12 are getting 13 leaves 14 am going

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p258/ex1 1 are you going 2 am meeting 3 Do you want 4 need 5 understand 6 ‘m doing 7 ‘m having 8 have 9 ‘s staying 10 Do you live 11 have 12 prefers 13 doesn’t have 14 makes

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p261/ex5 1 I was waiting for a bus when I saw my friend. 2 Where were you going when I met you yesterday? 3 I used to play football, but when I changed schools, I stopped. 4 I hadn’t seen Jenny for a long time before we met again at a swimming competition last weekend. 5 While you were watching TV I did the washing-up! p261/ex6 1 drove 2 caught 3 took 4 was sitting 5 had 6 came 7 was waiting 8 recognised 9 walked 10 smiled 11 said 12 laughed 13 took 14 went 15 were walking 16 saw 17 had never seen 18 was p261/ex7 Students’ own answers

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p265/ex7 1 is giving 2 ‘m going to do 3 ‘ll start 4 ‘ll do 5 ‘ll be looking 6 is coming 7 ‘s staying 8 is cooking 9 starts 10 ‘re both definitely going to watch 11 ‘m going to work 12 ‘ll have read 13 ‘ll probably be 14 ‘ll deserve p265/ex8 Students’ own answers

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p261/ex2 1 was 2 wasn’t concentrating 3 was explaining 4 got 5 got 6 was having 7 lived 8 was always arguing 9 Did you have 10 spent 11 went 12 had read 13 had 14 came

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p265/ex5 1 will be 2 ‘ll be living 3 will have increased 4 won’t have 5 won’t have 6 will be working and studying 7 ‘ll have been using

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p259/ex6 1 am meeting 2 are all going 3 need 4 are having 5 live 6 travel 7 are building 8 know 9 is trying 10 sings 11 go 12 like 13 has 14 is always chatting

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p259/ex5 1 looks 2 shows 3 ‘re doing 4 ‘re working 5 ‘re all wearing 6 is standing 7 ‘s writing 8 seem 9 think 10 ‘re enjoying

p265/ex3 1 will you get 2 leaves 3 won’t wait 4 ’m going to set 5 ’re all meeting 6 ’ll be eating 7 ’re going to have 8 ’ll have finished 9 ’ll be 10 ‘ll give 11 ‘ll answer

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Followed by to do refuse afford allow choose offer manage

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p267/ex2 1 doing 2 to go 3 to go 4 to get 5 to meet 6 to buy 7 to lend 8 helping 9 meeting 10 to spend 11 calling 12 trying p267/ex3 1 to invite 2 working 3 leave 4 exercising, warm 5 to receive 6 to log, writing p267/ex4 Students’ own answers

p262/ex1 1 I’ve had, has been 2 I’ve been reading 3 I hadn’t seen 4 I’d been waiting 5 already 6 I’ve been getting 7 ‘ve been working 8 has broken up

p267/ex5 1 cycling 2 running 3 riding 4 listening 5 to learn 6 to study 7 learning 8 to be 9 going 10 to spend 11 working 12 to improve

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p273/ex5 Students’ own answers

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p273/ex6 1 more 2 much 3 earlier 4 as 5 so 6 than 7 too 8 what 9 such

p268/ex1 1 the 2 the – a 3 a  – the 4 a  a 5 the the 6 The – – 7 The a  the a

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p275/ex2 1 anywhere 2 was 3 another 4 either 5 them 6 Each 7 Mine 8 Another 9 Neither 10 my

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p275/ex3 1 anyone 2 somewhere 3 myself 4 all 5 something 6 everything 7 nothing 8 Each 9 none 10 either 11 my 12 each 13 yourself p275/ex4, 5 Students’ own answers

p271/ex3 1 some 2 any 3 much 4 an 5 lot 6 enough 7 It’s 8 many 9 some 10 few

p271/ex4 1 lot 2 few 3 some 4 lots 5 are 6 It’s 7 some 8 any 9 some 10 some p271/ex5 1 little 2 any 3 couple / few / lot 4 any 5 much 6 lots 7 enough 8 some 9 some 10 no p271/ex6 Students’ own answers

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p277/ex1 1 in 2 after 3 over 4 up 5 up 6 after

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p270/ex2 1 There aren’t any free tables in the restaurant. 2 There’s not enough time to finish the essay. 3 Can you give me some advice? 4 There’s not much furniture in the room. 5 There are few chocolates left. 6 There’s a music concert/event in the concert hall this evening. 7 There were few apples on the tables. 8 There was a lot of sugar in the cake.

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p276/ex1 1 I apologise for being late. 2 This bag belongs to me. 3 I’ve just heard from Karen. 4 I needed to prepare for our holiday. 5 I agree with you! 6 I suffer from a lot of headaches. 7 Pete invited me to his party.

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p269/ex6 1 A  2 – 3 the 4 – 5 the 6 the 7 the 8 a  9 – 10 – 11 a  12 a

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p269/ex3 1 I had a great time at the party! Thank you. Pete gave me a lift home. The house was completely dark and quiet when I got home! 2 I’ve met Brian in the shopping centre today. We’re having lunch together now. I’m going to buy a new coat later! See you on the bus tomorrow! 3 I’ve just got the results of the maths test. I got all the answers right! I have the best results in class! It’s cool, isn’t it? 4 I’ve got a couple of questions about the new project. Have you got a moment? If so, call me.

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p272/ex1 1 better 2 more boring 3 the best 4 the worst 5 cleverest 6 scarier 7 longer 8 most loyal

p272/ex2 1 earlier 2 slowly 3 lower 4 further 5 coldest 6 more carefully 7 fast 8 illegally 9 easily 10 long

p273/ex3 1 well 2 too 3 such 4 a 5 much/far 6 as 7 how 8 enough 9 little/bit

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p277/ex4 Students’ own answers p278/ex1 1 should 2 shouldn’t / can’t / mustn’t 3 Can/Could/Will 4 had to 5 can p278/ex2 1 don’t have to 2 needn’t have rushed 3 Will 4 might 5 can’t 6 Can 7 ought to p279/ex3 1 You don’t have to bring anything to the party. 2 You should not stay in bed so long! 3 You must not leave your bicycle outside this gate. 4 We don’t have to wait for Suzi. She’s going to be late. 5 Could you give some advice about a problem I have? 6 He must have gone home by now. 7 We didn’t need to write an essay, thank goodness! 8 I dare not ask Mr Barnes for extra time for my homework.

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p280/ex1 1 After 2 because 3 However 4 In spite of 5 so that 6 while 7 Although 8 whereas 9 so

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p281/ex7 1 which/that 2 where 3 who/that 4 which/that 5 where 6 who 7 which/that 8 which

p283/ex7 1 when he’d started playing 2 who had encouraged 3 whether he enjoyed playing 4 his plans for the future were 5 how he had grown up 6 sports teacher had noticed his skill 7 he was happy that he’d moved 8 he missed being 9 hoped to go back

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p282/ex1 1 (that) she had donated some money to the conservation charity. 2 (that) the teacher was going to give them some extra lessons on computer programming. 3 (that) he would see her for lunch in the cafeteria. 4 (that) she didn’t really like going round exhibitions. 5 (that) she had visited Frank in hospital the previous afternoon. 6 (that) she hadn’t been working when Jane had phoned. 7 (that) he wouldn’t have finished the essay by Friday. 8 (that) he wasn’t going to vote in the elections the next/following month.

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p283/ex5 1 where she was going 2 I had thought she had had a science test that day 3 asked me not to tell anyone 4 was going to meet Grant for a coffee 5 were going to the cinema 6 said she had told the teacher that she had to go to the dentist’s 7 not to worry 8 would pretend that I hadn’t seen her 9 told her to enjoy the film! 10 if I could tell you what she was doing 11 she might be late for your tennis match 12 (that) I would

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p283/ex4 1 He asked me where I had bought that scarf and I said I had bought it in the market and it had cost ten pounds. 2 He asked me what I had thought of the exam we had had the week before/the previous week and I said I had made a real mess of the questions and I didn’t think I had passed. 3 He asked me how long I would be staying in New York and I said we were supposed to be staying there for three days before travelling on to Los Angeles for a week. 4 He asked me what the teacher had said about the trip the following / the next day as he hadn’t been listening and I said we had to get to school by 8.30 and we needed to bring a packed lunch. 5 He asked me if I had booked our concert tickets yet as it was getting a bit late and I told him not to worry and that I would book them that evening.

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p282/ex2 had been thinking about improving our local health centre for a long time because it didn’t suit the needs of all the patients in the area. He also said that the year before, they had received over a hundred complaints about the service. The doctor said that they were going to make a few changes. He said that doctors’ working hours would be different and there would be a range of different phone numbers to use to contact them more easily. He also said that Matt Dawson had designed a leaflet that set out the changes clearly and they hoped it would be very useful.

p283/ex3 1 He asked me if I would wait/to wait for him after school. 2 Mum asked us what time we planned on leaving the following / the next morning. 3 Dad asked me how many times I had failed that exam. 4 A friend asked me if I could give/to give her a lift home after the concert the following / the next Friday. 5 The teacher told us not to be late for the start of the lecture that afternoon. 6 My sister asked me if she should do the online research for our project that night.

p284/ex1 1 eat, get 2 ‘ll fall, ‘re not 3 get, ‘ll be able to 4 wouldn’t behave, were 5 ‘d checked, wouldn’t have taken 6 would have won, hadn’t entered p284/ex2 1C 2B 3F 4D 5E 6A p285/ex3 1 If I didn’t feel sick, I could go on long car trips. 2 If I had known the programme was on, I would have watched it. 3 If I had enough money, I would buy those boots. 4 If I don’t revise tonight, I won’t pass the test tomorrow./If I didn’t have to pass the test tomorrow, I wouldn’t need to revise tonight. 5 Unless Jack behaves better at school, they’ll expel him. 6 If you hadn’t come to the party, I wouldn’t have known anyone (else) there. p285/ex4 Students’ own answers

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3 Not until I got home did I realise I had lost my phone. 4 Seldom does the government reduce taxes.

p285/ex5 1 knew 2 spoke 3 would have ordered 4 would have run 5 didn’t know

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p285/ex7 1 you are 2 there are 3 we’ll meet 4 ‘ll have to 5 had signed up 6 would have been 7 are thinking 8 will be 9 would have p285/ex8, 9 Students’ own answers

p289/ex2 1 I wish I wasn’t/weren’t so tall. 2 It’s (high) time they stopped playing on the computer. 3 I wish/If only the teacher would talk to Pia about her attitude in class. 4 I’d rather you didn’t go to this restaurant. 5 I wish / If only I had gone to the music festival with Ned and Sara.

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p289/ex1 1 had 2 you went 3 Jack had given 4 you didn’t eat 5 it would stop 6 you lived 7 they had offered 8 you hadn’t told

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p287/ex3 A The 2.30 train to Waterloo has been cancelled and passengers who are waiting for this train are asked to go to Platform 2 to take the 2.45 train instead. Any ticket types will be accepted on the train. The train is expected to be very crowded and therefore the first class carriages can be used by any ticket holders. Refreshments will be sold on this train. B The history exam will be held in Room 102. Students are asked to leave their bags outside the exam room before entering it. All mobile phones should be switched off. The question papers will be distributed once all the students are seated. No one will be allowed to leave the exam room during the exam. At the end of the exam, all the papers will be collected. Then students will be permitted to leave the exam room. A list of the exam results will be put up on the notice board on 5th June.

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p287/ex2 1 Two boys have been arrested for vandalising the school property. 2 The politician was being interviewed when she suddenly became ill. 3 This poem was written by Oscar Wilde when he was in prison. 4 These chocolates must be produced in Switzerland – they are so good! 5 The tests will have been marked by the end of the week. 6 No one is allowed to eat sandwiches in the classroom.

p287/ex4 1 is having curtains made / has had curtains made 2 had my teeth checked 3 needs to have his computer repaired 4 have my hair styled 5 hasn’t had the grass cut 6 will have had my room redecorated p287/ex5 Students’ own answers

p288/ex1 (tryb łączący) 1 that we go to a hotel on the beach. 2 that we get the 9.30 train because it was less crowded. 3 that your dad return this form by noon at the latest. 4 that Elsie contact the office immediately. 5 that you take out insurance before travelling. 6 that everyone arrive before 9.15. 7 that we/I pay the bill the next / the following day.. p288/ex2 (tryb łączący) Students’ own answers

p288/ex1 (inwersja) 1 Never have I had such a busy day. 2 No sooner had I opened my book than the cat jumped on my knees. © Macmillan Polska 2014. This sheet may be photocopied and used within the classroom.

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