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Workbook answer key 11 1 generosity
Unit 1
2 negative 3 con�dence
Vocabulary 1 Not family
Family
12 1 with 2 to 3 in 4 love Boss close friend colleague flatmate neighbour Parent step-brother relative step-sister
5 make
3
4
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relatives get together parents step-sister
2 3 4 5 6
3
4
2 lazy 3 shy 4 scruffy 5 sensible 6 honest 7 stylish 8 sensitive
6 1 shy 2 outgoing 3 tanned 5 skinny
7 1 to meet 2 to see 3 playing 4 being 8
9
5 to get
1 They can’t can’t wait to go home. 2 Why do you want to get together with your ex-girlfriend? 3 I can’t stand seeing my relatives. 4 Do you enjoy making friends? 5 Do you prefer walking or getting the bus? / Do you prefer to walk or get the bus? 1 2 3 4 5
can’t resist eating enjoy watching TV can’t wait to get don’t want to you like to
10 1 B 2 A 3 A 4 C 5 A
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Students’ own answers.
present perfect; haven’t visited present continuous; ’s talking present simple; works present simple; Do; play present perfect; ’ve lost
2 1 haven’t seen
1 classmates 2 get; touch 3 best; close; close; acquaintances acquaintances 4 get together 5 boss
4 scruffy
1 I haven’t haven’t visited visited any Englishlanguage websites before. 2 Have you seen your sister’s sis ter’s pro�le picture yet? 3 ✓ (He hasn’t talked to anybody for a week.) 4 She is building her own website at the moment. 5 We don’t know anybody with 500 friends online. 6 ✓ (Who is standing over there, by the window?)
1 1 present continuous; ’re staying
7 friend 8 ex-boyfriend 9 get on
1 spiky (the other adjectives are are all for body shape) 2 cold (the other adjectives have all got positive connotations) 3 warm (the other adjectives are all for appearance) 4 tanned (the other adjectives are all for personality) 5 clean-shaven (the other adjectives are all for personality)
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Grammar
2 1 acquaintances 6 step-brothers 2 3 4 5
toured the USA but (6) she hasn’t toured the gone to gone to Europe yet yet.. Today (7) she is wearing Chanel wearing Chanel sunglasses and Gucci shoes but (8) she isn’t wearing any wearing any jewellery. jewe llery. She never never (9) wears wears jewellery. jewellery.
4 arrogant 5 rudeness 6 bossy
5
2 don’t look 3 isn’t getting 4 hasn’t sent
5 6 7 8
hates ’m telling don’t know Have; seen
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
check ’m looking ’ve never had ’m writing
worry ’ve received has got ’ve invented
1 Lee: Have you seen your sister sister’s ’s pro�le picture yet? 2 Jason: No. What has she put up? 3 Lee: So you haven’t seen it yet! 4 Jason: No. Why are you laughing? 5 Lee: Because I love it. It’s a photo of you and her at a party – in 2008! 6 Jason: What are we doing in the photo? 7 Lee: You’re wearing a cowboy hat and you’re holding your sister’s hand. 8 Jason: Oh, no. I hate that photo! 1 for 2 yet 3 for
4 just left 5 already 6 for
ten 6 1 They’ve lived in California for ten 2 3 4 5
years. We’ve already �nished our homework. I’ve just spoken to your mum. I haven’t played this game yet. You’ve You ’ve studied English since 2009.
Reading 1 C 2 Possible answers: 1 She read one of her parents’ parenting guidebooks and discovered the advice was bad because it was written by adults. 2 The aim of the website website is to give parents advice to help them relate to their teenage children. 3 She used money that she had earned by babysitting. 4 It is very popular. It receives 500 emails a week. 3
1 C
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1 inappropriate 2 submit 3 furious
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4 perspective 5 glanced 6 babysitting
2 adult
3 published
Writing 1 positive; kind 2 1 since for; grammar 2 3 4 5 6
7 Miss Baggy T usually lives in Los Angeles, but at the moment (1)she (1) she is living in London. (2) She is recording a new video there. This year, (3) she has already made already made a new album and (4) she is also is also on tour. (5) She has just
2 B
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dont don’t; punctuation diferent different different ; spelling london London; punctuation spend spending; grammar danceing dancing; spelling
1 and 5 also
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Students’ own answers.
2 Possible answers: 1 0.5 With a parasocial friend you think about them, worry about them, miss them etc. as with a friend, but you don’t develop an unhealthy obsession with them. 2 0.5 The research showed that watching your favourite programme can help you feel less lonely. 3 0.5 The disadvantages of parasocial friendships are that you can’t have a conversation with the other person, and that the programme may be taken off air, leaving you feeling sad. 4 0.5 Parasocial friends can’t be unkind to you or tell other people your secrets.
Students’ own answers.
6 Students’ own answers.
Progress check 1 1 love 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
for yet ’m sitting don’t know ’m writing ’ve been know Have you joined are you waiting
2 1 clean-shaven
3
4
5
2 tanned 3 acquaintance
4 auburn 5 colleagues 6 scruffy
1 Do; get 2 Does; fall out 3 look up to
4 lose 5 makes 6 am not / ’m not
1 We haven’t got a long holiday at Easter. 2 I like people who are caring, funloving, honest and sensitive. 3 My birthday’s in March. 4 Do you get together on Tuesdays? 5 That’s my new classmate, I think. 1 2 3 4 5
I prefer maths to science. We’ve just arrived. We’ve lived here for �ve years. I can’t wait to meet your parents. I’ve known you since 2011.
Use of English 3
1 0.5 wasn’t as sad 2 0.5 the most interesting character
4
Possible answers: 1 0.5 In a one-sided relationship only one person cares about the other. 2 0.5 A break-up is when a relationship ends.
5
1 2 3 4
0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
bonds anxious increasingly fallen out with
Writing 1 4.0 Student’s own answers.
4
1 relaxed 2 interesting 3 surprised
5
1 interested 2 exhausted 3 fascinating 4 excited 5 worrying
4 exhausting 5 frightened
6 1 bored 2 tired 3 frightening 4 surprised
5 amazing
7 1 indecisive 2 3 4 5
enjoyable unhappy irrational original
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1 beautiful 2 informal 3 creative
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1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
illegal impossible messy useful
4 immature 5 tasty 6 illogical
wasn’t enjoyable they’re immature imaginative / creative when ’s quite informal he’s irrational / illogical
10 1
(enjoyable)
2 3 4 5 6 7
(enjoyable) (not enjoyable) (enjoyable) (not enjoyable) (enjoyable) (enjoyable)
11 1 bed early; stay up 2 3 4 5 6
rush around; hurry; prioritize party; have practise; busy restful; activity pack
Exam practice
Unit 2
Reading
Vocabulary
1 1 0.25 False - ‘Parasocial
1 1 B 2 E 3 D 4 F 5 C 6 A
Grammar
2 1 babysit 2 hang 3 with
1 1 My sister had gone for a walk
relationships … have become increasingly common … ’ 2 0.25 True - ‘ … parasocial relationships develop … with people or characters we might see on TV, in �lms or in books.’ 3 0.25 False - ‘These feelings are natural and don’t suggest an inability to form friendships with real people.’ 4 0.25 False - ‘Parasocial relationships are nothing new … ’ T140 Workbook answer key
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4 play 5 games 7 round 8 chat 3
12 1 make 2 of 3 have 4 in 5 took 8 with
6 have
I spend most of my free time at home, I don’t eat out in cafés or go to af terschool clubs. I don’t keep �t or go for walks, either. I sometimes spend time with my friends. I have friends round and we play video games. When I’m on my own, I chat online and go on social networking sites.
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2 3 4 5 6
6 went 7 caught 9 spent 10 ad
when you called. I didn’t know you liked keeping �t. I played video games while I was waiting for you. He was going for a walk when he got lost. We had been in the same class for a year before we became friends. Did you watch TV while you were babysitting?
2 1 had rained 2 3 4 5 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
was walking were talking heard had fallen
6 7 8 9
shouted turned was lying had jumped
1 2 3 4
5
1 They ✓ were / would be very happy. 2 They ✓ used to ride / ✓ would ride bikes all day. 3 They would feel / ✓ felt really healthy. 4 They ✓ used to live / ✓ lived in Paris. 5 They ✓ loved / would love going abroad. 6 They ✓ read / ✓ used to read a lot of books.
5 hadn’t met 6 couldn’t 7 ’d looked
6 1 used to go / would go / went 2 3 4 5 6 7
Did you use to enjoy / Did you enjoy used to feel / felt ’d (would) play / used to play / played ’d (would) hide / used to hide / hid Did you use to have / Did you have would be / used to be / was
7 1 Have 2 had 3 used 4 would 5 used 6 had 7 was 9 ’ve 10 don’t 8
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2 Possible answers:
3
4
ate arrived had watched ’d left
1 A 1 It has been running for two hundred years. 2 The prize for the winner of the race is the cheese. 3 The bog snorkelling swimmers aren’t allowed to swim with normal strokes. 4 He thinks they are popular because they involve some risk and you don’t need skill, so anybody can win. 5 There are more spectators from abroad because they read about the events in guide books.
were; doing forgot were hanging out were chatting wasn’t doing Did; talk didn’t speak was; looking was chasing happened had didn’t meet
8 ’m
1 had called Tina before Jon 2 didn’t use to know 3 �ve minutes after he’d gone /after he went 4 would meet every Sunday 5 after he had lived in New York Students’ own answers.
5 6 7 8 9 10
Reading
1 False - ‘Injuries are not uncommon, but fortunately most are minor.’ 2 False - ‘The aim … is to grab the cheese as it rolls down the hill, though this rarely happens … ’ 3 False - ‘ … competitors come from as far away as Australia … ’ 4 True - ‘ … there is a degree of risk involved … ’ 5 True - ‘He believes the rise in spectator numbers is due to the growing number of foreign tourists who come … ’
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1 propel 2 bizarre 3 grab 4 runner-up 5 thrill 6 appealing
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1; 3; 4
2 1 useful 2 surprised 3 dangerous
1 worked 4 didn’t eat 2 caught up 5 had 3 rushed around
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1 out
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1 At �rst 2 As soon as 3 By the time
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Students’ own answers.
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Students’ own answers.
3 when
1 1 0.25 False - ‘From an engineering point of view it’s possible to design more extreme rides … ’ 2 0.25 False - ‘The high speeds … don’t necessarily offer the most thrilling experience.’ 3 0.25 True - ‘Some of the most petrifying rides are the ones where you’re suddenly plunged into a forest, for example, or brought within centimetres of rocks.’ 4 0.25 False - ‘They give you a sense that the ride is unsafe, even though that’s purely an illusion.’
2 Possible answers: 1 1.0 There has been a large increase in the number of new roller-coasters. 2 1.0 To �nd out how scared the riders were and how much they were enjoying the ride.
Progress check
Use of English
1 1 hadn’t made
3
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4 until 5 In the end
Reading
6 Students’ own answers.
2 was chatting 3 came 4 had gone
4 early
Exam practice
5 until
2 By the time
3 time
4 to bed late 2 my ex-girlfriend 5 used to chat 3 two years ago
2 1 last summer 2 At �rst 3 Later 1 while 4 until
2 into
6 1 just gone
1 Yes
3
4 worried 5 bored
3
Writing
4 in the end
had read didn’t exist would hang out / used to hang out would stay / used to stay could wasn’t
1 1.0 Although it was raining / it rained, we enjoyed the ride. 2 1.0 Passengers are lifted out of their seats by the negative G force.
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1 0.2 vying 2 0.2 endure 3 0.2 pull in
4 0.2 petrifying 5 0.2 strive
Lily That isn’t true. I took extra French classes last year and I nearly failed the exam!
10 1 monolingual 2 record 3 formal
Writing 1 4.0 Student’s own answers.
11 1 mean
Unit 3
6 ✓
✓
3 ✓
4 –
2 3 4 5 6 7
5 ✓
7 ✓
2 1 failed
5 take 6 concentrate 7 test
2 paying 3 get 4 revising 3
1 remember 2 Organize 3 reading 4 to 5 for 6 test
4
1 lost 2 teaches 3 leave 4 lost 5 goes 6 learning 7 getting
5
1 class 2 worse 3 money 4 degree 5 married 6 competition
7 Do
8
5 to drive
Take
a break a French class a nice photo
1 2 3 4 5 6
made; mistakes takes; bus do; well take; boat makes; friends taken; photos
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Lily What are you doing later? Harry Nothing. No plans. What about you? Are you studying? Lily No. I’ve done my homework. It was a science project about health and fitness. I enjoyed it, I did lots of research on the internet and I took some photos as well. Harry You’ll do really well. It doesn’t make any difference how hard you work, you never make any mistakes! T142 Workbook answer key
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✓
You mustn’t copy in exams. ✓
It might / may have been your sister, but I didn’t see very clearly.
Students’ own answers.
Reading
1 1 advice
2 Possible answers:
2 3 4 5 6
1 Their aim is to provide laptops for children in poor parts of the world. 2 Educational researchers will visit the sites where the tablets were dropped and �nd out how much the children have learned. 3 Because they will be used in places where there is not much electricity. 4 It showed that children who haven’t seen a computer before can learn how to use one without an adult’s help. 5 She is optimistic but she is not sure. She says it is an experiment and it may not work.
obligation ability prohibition permission possibility and certainty
2 1 can’t help
nothing research a difference some new friends a noise
9
You ought to revise for the exams. Sandy shouldn’t have been rude.
1 1 E 2 B 3 A 4 C
6 you get
Make
Check record translations / de�nitions good part irregular
1 2 3 4 5 6
Grammar
6 1 don’t get 2 to university 3 Get a 4 win the
8
12 1 up
Vocabulary 1 1 – 2
2 should practise your pronunciation. 3 shouldn’t have called Sally. 4 are allowed to wear jeans at my school. 5 must have written this essay.
4 phrasal verb 5 accurate 4 example 5 synonym 6 bilingual
2 idiom 3 look up
7 1 has to study harder.
3
2 3 4 5 6
aren’t allowed to do needn’t tell might understand could explain have to be
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
mustn’t are allowed to don’t have to mustn’t have to mustn’t are allowed to don’t have to
4
1 A
5
1 2 3 4 5
2 A
3 B
shouldn’t have gone must have practised can’t have gone might have said should have studied about the party. I should have worked harder. You shouldn’t have walked. She must have arrived already. We could have learned to dance,
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2 B
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1 remote 2 volunteer 4 gathered 5 tough
5
1 child
3 access
2 year
4 A
6 1 He might / may have forgotten 2 3 4 5
3
Writing 1 Agree 2 1 In my view 2 Personally 3 It is clear
4 For example 5 should 6 In conclusion
3
1 I feel 3 I agree (that) 2 I believe (that) 4 In my opinion
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Students’ own answers.
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Students’ own answers.
6 Students’ own answers.
Progress check
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1 1 must 2 should 3 have to 4 be able to 5 can 6 don’t have to 7 mustn’t
8 might
2 1 go; university 2 lost; competition 3 missed; classes 1 making
4
1 good; idiom 3 up; phrasal verb 2 Pay; collocation 4 into; idiom
2 make
3 took
4 do
1 It is clear that bilingual students get better results. 2 As I see it, translation is a good idea. 3 In my view, you should become a teacher. 4 It seems to me that he has missed too many classes. 5 In general, I think going to classes is more useful than self-study.
6 1 married for ten years 2 3 4 5
I had revised a lot can’t have revised ’re allowed to wait here should take a break
Exam practice 1 Possible answers: 1 0.6 The writer wasn’t upset by them. 2 0.6 You can learn new words by doing vocabulary quizzes and listening to audio and video recordings. 3 0.6 They can correct other people’s work. 4 0.6 It’s called Livemocha because the name gives the idea of having a cup of coffee and talking together.
2 1 0.20 C 2 0.20 B 3 0.20 B
Use of English
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1 0.75 What job did Thelma have? / What did Thelma do? 2 0.75 Where were the two businessmen when they thought of the name Livemocha? 0.5 uuser
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Writing 1 4.0 Student’s own answers.
Unit 4
2 come across 3 laugh out
1 Film genres animated film, comedy, musical, period drama, thriller Talking about films
5 version
6 plot
1 characters 2 �lm
3 scenes 4 starred
4
1 really 2 totally 3 absolutely
4 quite 5 quite 6 absolutely
5
1 fascinating 4 hilarious 2 mind-numbing 5 terrible 3 shocking 6 stunning
3
1 1 A that
B where 2 A whose B that 3 A where B who 4 A which B that
4 hilarious
7 1 – ; him 2 – ; the �lm 3 – ; this 8
4 where 5 whose 7 which / that 1 2 3 4 5
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1 A sequel is a �lm which / that is next in the series. 2 A DVD is something you can record �lms on. 3 A director is someone who works on a �lm set. 4 A screenwriter is someone whose job is writing �lms. 5 A musical is a �lm which / that has got a lot of singing. 6 A star is usually an actor we already know.
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1 Daniel Radcliffe, who starred in the Harry Potter �lms, was born in 1989. 2 Hollywood, where most American �lms are made, is in Los Angeles. 3 In September, when the Toronto Film Festival takes place, the Canadian city is full of �lm stars. 4 The Twilight Saga, which is based on a series of four books, became a very popular �lm series. 5 Penélope Cruz, who was born in Madrid, lives in Los Angeles.
9
5 quite
turned started; ended put helped didn’t count / weren’t counting / hadn’t counted 6 blew 1 2 3 4 5 6
He’s found out ’m / was thinking about up with her count on it Don’t turn into forward to it
10 1 scene 2 graphic novel 3 release 4 sequel Photocopiable
6 where
3
4 – ; the plot 5 – ; a disaster 6 them; –
1 2 3 4 5
C which C when C that C whose
2 1 whose 2 who / that 3 when
6 1 surprising 2 absolutely / really 3 very / really
4 screenwriter 5 worth watching
Grammar
film version, plot, scene, star
2 1 �ction 2 character 3 period 4 adventure
graphic novel scriptwriter make it big dialogue make up unputdownable walk out
12 1 takes place
Vocabulary
Reading
3
11 1 edit
4 Take; notes
3
5
1 0.5 made a lot of mistakes 2 0.5 joined a language learning website, I’d get more practise.
A – where B – that / which F – that / who E – that / which C – whose
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6 Spring�eld, where the Simpsons live, isn’t a real town. 7 In the 1920s, when Charlie Chaplin was famous, �lms were only black and white – colour �lms didn’t exist!
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6 1 (who) I 2 3 4 5 6 7
who / which (have) who wrote where which I / you / we / he / she / they when which is
7 1 I’ve just �nished reading the 2 3 4 5
8
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graphic novel I bought in New York. This is the office where Martin writes his novels. Diana, who appears in every book in the series, is the main character. Colin Dexter wrote that crime novel you really enjoyed. JK Rowling, whose books I loved when I was younger, is a great author.
1 The Oscars, which are held in Los Angeles, are a famous �lm awards ceremony. 2 Sherlock Holmes, who has appeared in more �lms than any other �ctional hero, was a character in some novels 100 years ago. 3 Javier Bardem, who was the �rst Spanish actor to win an Oscar, was born in 1969. 4 Modern Times Forever, which is more than 240 hours long, is the world’s longest �lm! 5 The UK, where a lot of period dramas are �lmed, has got a small �lm industry. Students’ own answers.
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1 True - “I’m always asked … ‘Which celebrities have you met?’ … The answer … is ‘too many to list … ’” 2 False - “ … my job is less dangerous than you might imagine … ” 3 True - “I don’t always get much appreciation for it … ” 4 False - “ … that requires some acting skill … ” 5 True - “My own view is that … there’s going to be a move back to stunt work.”
6 1 meeting at
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1 posture 2 overuse 3 appreciation 4 leaping 5 accomplish 6 out of your mind
5
1, 2, 4
2 3 4 5
story terrifying gripping absolutely 2 D
3 E
6 blown 7 special effects 8 ever 9 could 10 strongly
3
1 B
4 A
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Students’ own answers.
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Students’ own answers.
Progress check 1 1 who 2 (that / which) 3 where 4 who 5 where 6 when 7 (that / which) 8 (that / which)
2 1 didn’t get into 2 3 4 5
1 A, C 2 Possible answers: 1 A stunt performer’s main goal is to make a realistic scene. 2 He likes knowing that his job is important for the success of the �lm. 3 He needs to be as �t as the actors who he is replacing.
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’m / am counting on ’ve put off / been putting off turned into ’s made / ’s making; up
3
1 war 2 horror 3 period 4 musicals 5 comedy
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1 2 3 4
characterization; character put up with scene; set of; as
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2 Possible answers: 1 1.0 It is harder for people to download them illegally. 2 1.0 She’s worried that �lm makers will focus too much on special effects and not on the story. 3 1.0 It showed that people don’t enjoy a �lm more when it’s in 3D. It also showed that watching a �lm in 3D can cause headaches and eye problems.
Use of English 3
1 0.5 When were �lms �rst shown in colour? 2 0.5 What kinds of �lms does Liz think are more suitable for 3D?
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1 0.25 hottest 3 0.25 viewers 2 0.25 drawn into 4 0.25 split
5 C
6 Students’ own answers.
don’t have to I’ve been ought �lm which / that
Exam practice
1 Positive 2 1 set
1 couldn’t stand 4 Don’t watch 2 recommend 5 should read 3 ’d give 2 3 4 5
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Reading
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4 It is less dangerous and less expensive than using stunt performers.
Writing 1 4.0 Student’s own answers.
Unit 5 Vocabulary 1 climate change endangered species genetic engineering ozone layer renewable energy rubbish dump traffic fumes
2 1 throw away; recycle 2 waste 3 damage; depend on
3
1 2 3 4 5
tiger could die out on the �oor, throw it away problem with traffic fumes need renewable energy from climate change
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1 to 2 news 3 �nd 4 protect 5 sign 6 raising 7 after 8 notices
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1 2 3 4 5 6
’m going to sign will be making will have found will be protesting Will; raise Are; going to volunteer
3 4 5 6
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1 Cycling 2 Congratulations 3 pollution 4 government 5 peacefulness 6 ability 7 enjoyment 8 reality 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
like to cycle you decided yet that isn’t an inconvenience Congratulations on pollution in this area the importance of causes unhappiness
won’t remember won’t lie ’re going to meet won’t throw away Are; doing Will; go Are; going to starve
3
1 2 3 4 5 6
isn’t going to rain ’ll have ’re meeting Will; go won’t come won’t tell
4
1 ’m working 2 won’t get 3 Will; send
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2 knock-on 3 awareness of 2 3 4 5 6
1 Humans have destroyed the panda’s habitat. 2 He thinks conservation money should be spent on protecting rainforests. 3 People have given money to general conservation projects because they like pandas. 4 She thinks it is a waste of money because pandas can’t survive in the wild by themselves. 5 Pandas now only eat bamboo, which it is hard for them to �nd enough of to survive.
4 ’ll call 5 ’s going to rain 6 won’t forget
will have �nished will have gone won’t be living will have had won’t have had won’t be playing
3
1 B
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1 robust 2 valuable 3 fall
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1 C
2 3 4 5 8
Grammar 1 1 B arrangement 9
2 A
4 B 4 adorable 5 such as 6 duty
3 B
2 1 advertisement 5 Secondly 2 could 3 tell 4 necessary
’re meeting at 6 p.m. tomorrow doing anything later Will you help will have learnt to drive before I’m 30
1 Don’t worry. I’ll throw this rubbish away tomorrow. 2 He isn’t going to starve! 3 In 2030, I will have been to university. 4 ✓ 5 ✓ 6 In March, he will have been living here for a year.
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1 A
will be making will have disappeared will have dried won’t have died out won’t be worrying will be talking
Students’ own answers.
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Writing
6 accommodation 7 like
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Students’ own answers.
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Students’ own answers.
7 1 ’ll come with you
campaign; politics natural; danger awareness; unfair cut; on face; to
2 A decision
1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 7
4 your bit 5 make a 6 stand up
12 1 volunteer; organization
Zack ✗
6 1 will be paying
10 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 A 6 B 11 1 run out
1 Mark ✓; Tom ✗; Surjit ✓; Megan ✗; 2 Possible answers:
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7 1 F 2 C 3 B 4 E 5 A 8
Reading
2 1 Will; help
6 1 Don’t worry! You can volunteer to help a charity, 2 or you can raise money for a charity as well. 3 Angry about an environmental issue? You can protest 4 against the problem, or you can simply sign a petition. 5 If we work together we can make a difference.
G prediction with evidence C general plan D general prediction F request
I am writing to enquire I would be grateful some queries spend time very I look forward to hearing from you
6 Students’ own answers.
Progress check 1 1 won’t take 2 3 4 5 6
‘ll go going to change ’m going to ask ’ll be living will use
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7 8 9 10
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2 1 inconvenience 2 3 4 5
10 Catch
Use of English
’ll come ’ll have won’t waste ’ll probably drive decision volunteering congratulations peacefulness
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1 0.75 How long was the polar bear swimming for? 2 0.75 What do polar bears hunt for their food? 1 2 3 4
0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
revealed entire extraordinary decline
a cold an illness up
Compete in an event for a title in a race Play
11 1 check-up 2 3 4 5
doctor’s catch illnesses meals
against a team for a team a sport 6 7 8 9 10
unhealthy regular playing go diet
3
1 �nd 2 to sign 3 doing 4 dealt 5 campaigning
4
1 pollution 2 renewable 3 engineering 4 ozone 5 rubbish 6 effect
Writing
1 writing 2 enquire 3 would 4 grateful 5 could 6 look 7 forward 8 faithfully
Unit 6
Grammar
Vocabulary
1 1 If the coach calls you, what will
5
12 1 made an 2 sports 3 called off
7 G
2 1 play 2 go 3 do
Exam practice
1 2 3 4
exercise do go lose
5 do 6 work 7 put
4
1 down 2 jogging 3 over; hurt
4 got 5 down 6 with
5
1 2 3 4 5 6
Reading 1 Possible answers: 1 0.25 False - ‘ … a female polar bear and her one-year-old cub swam … ’ 2 0.25 True - ‘ … melting of the arctic ice is the biggest threat to the survival of polar bears.’ 3 0.25 False - ‘Currently there are 150 to 160 ice-free days in the Arctic each year.’ 4 0.25 False - ‘The WWF still need to research where the “last ice area” will be situated … ’
2 Possible answers: 1 0.5 A GPS collar was attached to the bear. 2 0.5 Polar bears use the ice as a platform to catch seals. They also rest on it and baby bears are born on it. 3 0.5 It is melting more quickly because of global warming. 4 0.5 The purpose of the cans was draw the public’s attention to the problems faced by polar bears and to encourage them to give money to the conservation project. Photocopiable
4 go 5 play 6 do
3
hurt ’d felt had wasn’t feeling / didn’t feel ’ll have Have; got
2 1 If; won’t repeat 2 3 4 5
1 What would you think if I swam 100 m in one minute? 2 If you did weightlifting, you’d be really strong. 3 He’d look much better if he took care of himself. 4 Would you mind if I didn’t walk the dog later? 5 If I did the gardening, my mum would be pleased. 6 If the weather was bad, where would you play football indoors?
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1 2 3 4 5 6
2 had; ache; felt / feel 3 feels; temperature; feels 4 hurts; ’m coming down; the �u (or other appropriate answers)
7 1 A 2 G 3 F 4 C 5 E 6 B 1 at 5 at
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1 keen 2 involved 3 different
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won’t tell; unless If; ’ll be if; won’t mind Unless; ’ll go
3
6 1 give; up; carries on; disease
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4 against 5 kick 6 winter
you say? 2 If you play squash for two hours, you’ll be exhausted. 3 I won’t go jogging if I feel tired. 4 Unless he works out, he won’t lose weight. 5 Where will you walk the dog if it’s sunny? 6 Sara won’t get slimmer if she doesn’t eat less.
1 1 C 2 E 3 F 4 D 5 A 6 H
’ll have gone You mustn’t shouldn’t have copied used to wear
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1 4.0 Student’s own answers.
6 1 ’ll be quiet 2 3 4 5
5
won’t go out; �nish Would … race; had ’d love; tried will happen; lose wouldn’t worry; heard will … do; miss
5
1 2 3 4 5 6
’d known; ’d have told ’d have won; ’d played wouldn’t have minded; hadn’t scored Would … have gone; ’d seen hadn’t cheated; wouldn’t have had ’d trained; have got
5
2 3 4 5
8
9
5 If
2 1 However
3
5
Students’ own answers.
Progress check
1 encouraging 2 throughout 3 �ee
4 pavement 5 inactive 6 set
2 Possible answers: 1 0.5 Listeners to a radio station were asked to say what their earworm is and what happened before they started hearing it. 2 0.5 It might help them to make bad memories go away. 3
1 1 ’ll put on 2 3 4 5 6 7
2 Possible answers:
4
tolerate them for longer so are therefore more likely to �nd them annoying.’ 2 0.25 True - ‘These usually involve vocal rather than instrumental tunes … ’ 3 0.25 False - ‘ … people who worry a lot are particularly susceptible to earworms.’ 4 0.25 False - ‘ … the most common trigger was recent exposure to a particular song, … ’
6 Students’ own answers.
1 C
1 Trackster 2 NRG 3 Run for it!, Trackster 4 NRG 5 Trackster 6 Run for it! 7 NRG
1 1 0.25 True - ‘ … women have to
1 His leg was hurting. Nevertheless, he carried on playing. 2 Working out at the gym is boring. What’s more, gym membership is expensive. 3 Cycling improves physical �tness. Moreover, it doesn’t cause pollution. 4 Although it was pouring with rain, she went for a jog. 5 He lost a lot of weight. However, he put it back on again. Students’ own answers.
Reading
3
Reading
other more all Moreover
4
Students’ own answers.
1 It is the same size as a key ring. 2 You run fast to escape from extraterrestrial creatures in a �ctional story. 3 It vibrates on your wrist when it senses that you haven’t moved for a long time.
5 6 7 8
2 one 3 unless 4 addition
6 won’t
1 ✓ 2 If I had played, we would have won the match. 3 You won’t get better unless you take your medicine. 4 ✓ 5 If you are late, the doctor will be annoyed./If you were late, the doctor would be annoyed. 6 I would be happy if you were well.
Exam practice
1 Agree
7 1 have 2 hadn’t 3 wouldn’t 4 unless
4 We used to 5 has got �u
2 B
Writing
6 1 trained more, you wouldn’t have lost the race rained, we wouldn’t have got really wet have resigned if Chelsea hadn’t lost again had a shower at the gym, … would have stolen my wallet have lost 10 kg if she hadn’t worked out every day
1 C
were ’d damage hadn’t gone ’d have had ’d had would never have lost
2 1 in 2 with 3 at 4 of 5 from 3
1 2 3 4 5
6 about
threw up take up haven’t come down with didn’t call off ’s cut down on; hasn’t given up
4
1 for 2 come 5 part 6 in
5
1 2 3 4
3 lost
4 for
other hand Although Nevertheless Moreover
Possible answer: 1.0 Earworms are songs that stick in your mind. Research shows that nearly everybody experiences them and the main causes are listening to music, association, anticipation, mood and tiredness. The researcher hopes information from the study will help people whose lives are seriously affected by bad memories.
Use of English 4
1 0.5 If a song gets stuck in your head it won’t go away. 2 0.5 To trigger is to make something happen.
5
1 2 3 4
0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
selects susceptible to preceded humming
6 1 0.25 ear 2 0.25 worry
6 1 If you had 2 You won’t win 3 You aren’t allowed Photocopiable
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1 1 are being sold
Vocabulary
2 3 4 5 6
1 1 C 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 B 2 1 saving up for 2 3 4 5 6 3
4
5
afford wasted window-shop keeps up to date with sold out
Staff
Polite rude
Price
Good value inexpensive overpriced
Food
Cooked filling delicious
3
1 baked 2 unfriendly 3 fresh 4 sweet 5 fried 6 knowledgeable
6 1 fried 2 baked 3 served with 4 �lling
5 tasty 6 delicious 7 disgusting
7 1 so 2 too 3 so 4 too 6 enough
8
1 such 2 enough 3 enough 4 too 5 too 6 so 7 so 8 such
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My brother has never got enough money because he spends too much on his girlfriend. She’s so tight that she never pays for anything. It’s such a pity because he really loves her, but I don’t think she loves him enough. It makes me so that annoyed that I think I’m going to say something to her.
4
5
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
are made won’t be sold are shopping walked had had is �xing haven’t spent
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
is made was invented will … be putting will be sold is being talked were being raced are sold
1 2 3 4 5
isn’t collected is being designed have been kept weren’t repaired hadn’t been sent
1 2 3 4 5
was designed isn’t being sold by supermarkets wasn’t written by your dad have been won will be bought
2 3 4
10 1 A 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 D 6 C 11 1 costs an arm and a leg
6
go shopping ’s rolling in money tighten your belt won the lottery
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1 My laptop is being �xed at the moment. 2 ✓ 3 Mike hasn’t been invited to the party. 4 I’ll be given some more money next week. 5 My dad has been asked to work in London but he said, ‘No’. 6 Have you been told about the new rules?
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Students’ own answers.
morning. Three shoplifters have been arrested since January. Next year, 35 million laptops will be sold by online shops. The market hadn’t been built when we visited in 2010. Spanish is spoken in 22 countries around the world. This brand from 1990 wasn’t made by anyone famous.
7 1 Are credit cards accepted at the
4 hard 5 take 6 change
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Reading 1 Possible answers: 1 An insect or other bug farm 2 Maize
2 Possible answers: 1 The global population is predicted to increase by 2.5 billion by 2050, which is the same as the current population of China and India. 2 They contain a lot of protein and minerals and don’t contain too much fat. 3 It wants them to encourage people to cook using insects. 4 They grow in fresh water and sea water, including water where other plants can’t grow.
6 1 I was hurt by a shopping trolley this
5
2 3 4 5
have been sold were sold were being sold had been sold will be sold
2 1 love
1 latest 2 spend 3 afford 4 bargain 5 queue 6 waste 7 look
5 such
4 Three handbags have been stolen. 5 This uniform will be worn by all of the staff next year. 6 Two million laptops were sold last year.
Grammar
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1 D
2 C
4
1 shortage 2 creatures 3 crops
5
1 B
2 A
4 discarded 5 bugs 6 feed 3 C
Writing 1 Three 2 1 so that 2 because 3 disagree 4 because of
5 6 7 8
secondly Therefore in order not to think
4 0.25 False - ‘“ … eating local has become a lifestyle for me. ”’
3
1 because of 2 in order to 3 Consequently 4 to 5 so that
4
Students’ own answers.
2 1 0.25 B 2 0.25 B
5
Students’ own answers.
3
6 Students’ own answers.
Progress check is being used Will; be used was set up were being sold is owned are; being manufactured were made was opened aren’t made are made
4
1 0.25 concept 3 0.25 concerned 2 0.25 trendy 4 0.25 incorporate
5
1 0.5 If the vegetables hadn’t come from Peru, they wouldn’t have been expensive. 2 0.5 These potatoes were grown by local farmers. 3 0.5 It isn’t as easy as you think to buy local ingredients. 4 0.5 I think you should start using your car less.
2 1 queue up 2 waste 3 keep 4 shop 5 spend 7 suit 8 cost 3
4
5
1 overpriced 2 disgusting 3 priceless
1 telling 2 to hear 3 Being
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Use of English
1 1 had been used 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Possible answers: 1 0.75 The word was invented by four women from California. 2 0.75 He is a Wild Card locavore.
8
6 advertise 4 knowledgeable 5 sweet
1 because; so that 2 Because of; Consequently, / Therefore, 3 to; so that 4 therefore; in order not to 5 so that; because 1 2 3 4
shouldn’t have paid with cash who is in my class, lent me £5 I’m 25, I’ll have bought a car would always go for a walk at the weekend 5 aren’t made in Portugal any more
Writing
1 1 0.25 False - ‘ … a limited radius (usually 100 miles) … ’ 2 0.25 True - ‘ … the movement didn’t really take off until a couple from Vancouver also began blogging … ’ 3 0.25 True - ‘“I was concerned about pollution and all that fuel consumption.”’
11 1 ad 2 paper 3 fancy 4 reckon 5 get 6 touch 7 have 9 with 10 Bye
12 1 regret 2 Furthermore 3 Therefore
6 G 2 3 4 5 6
1 1 E 2 F 3 A 4 B 5 C 6 D 4 thanked 5 making 6 apologized
3
1 2 3 4
4
1 say 2 speaking 3 tell
4 speak 5 telling 6 say
5
1 said 2 speak 3 say
4 tell 5 telling 6 speaking; said
answering fallen for message
7 1 learning 2 to be 3 Speaking
5 touch
7 D
5 Speak English. 4 posting 5 to send 6 to say
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had fallen out wouldn’t be had been had seen could go
3
1 had seen her text messages. 2 Pete asked Aly what she had wanted. 3 Aly asked Pete if he could keep a secret. 4 Pete asked Aly how long she had known him. 5 Aly asked Pete what she could say to him / Jamie.
4
1 Graham told Clare (that) it would be an amazing party. 2 Sara and Fiona said (that) they were really excited about the part y. 3 Jon said (that) he’d been to a fantastic party. 4 Kate told Tom (that) she had seen Amanda at the party. 5 Philippa and Andy said (that) they had never been to such a great party.
5 talk 6 face 7 send
6 1 Speak clearly. 4 Say thank you. 2 Say sorry. 3 Say hello.
4 get
2 1 was going to send
Vocabulary
2 arguing 3 posted
8 word
1 1 H 2 A 3 B 4 F 5 C
Unit 8
Exam practice Reading
10 1 A 2 A 3 B 4 B 5 A
Grammar
1 4.0 Student’s own answers.
2 1 leave
4 to look 5 making 6 complaining
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1 got 2 to wear 3 went
4 not to be 5 talked 6 to remember
6 1 Chloë told Megan to give her the 2 3 4 5 6
phone. Jack suggested that they went out. Lewis suggested that Callum asked for help. Olivia told Lauren to be quiet. Connor told Ethan not to worry. Ella asked Jade why she didn’t work harder.
7 1 Don’t complain about everything! 2 I’ll leave a message for Sally later. 3 Why don’t you go to Paris on holiday? 4 Buy some English language newspapers 5 Be careful at the beach 6 Do you agree with me 8
9
1 Why don’t we to go shopping? 2 Don’t to fall out with your sister. 3 Why don’t you apologize for being late? 4 I said that we were happy. 5 ✓ 6 The teacher told me to do extra homework.
1 Go to a concert. 2 1 whose 2 Their 3 its 4 they’re 5 There 3
Students’ own answers.
1 1 Nick said that he had left him a 2 3 4 5
message. Nick / He said that he hadn’t called him back. Nick said he’d send Simon a text later. Zoë asked if he / Simon was going to apologize for losing his bike. Nick said he / Simon should apologize. Zoë suggested asking him / Simon for another bike. Nick said that was a very good suggestion.
2 1 bad-mouthing 2 posting
3
1 F
4
1 cheat 2 desirable 4 slipped 5 saying
5
1 when 2 would
4 A
5 D
6 C
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1 0.25 He studied drama in the 1970s. 2 0.25 He went to watch some chimps in a zoo. 3 0.25 It was delayed because the actors in the audition couldn’t do monkey movements well. 4 0.25 He acts, directs �lms and teaches movement at a drama school.
Progress check
6
1 The study showed that when people see bad behaviour, they feel stressed. When they tell or warn someone else about it, they feel less stressed. 2 Our bodies release endorphins, the hormones that make us happy, when we pass on gossip. 3 In prehistoric times people survived by �nding out important information about other people in the community. 4 He thinks gossiping is wrong when you pass on information which you have been told is secret.
2 Possible answers:
6 Students’ own answers.
1 B
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What have you been up to? for ages loads of bands pretty popular we’d better got together with that guy completely crazy about each other
5
7
3 B
7 who’s
Students’ own answers.
Reading
2 E
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
6 It’s
4
Students’ own answers.
2 Possible answers:
2 0.25 False - ‘He learned sign language so he could communicate with Washoe.’ 3 0.25 False - ‘teaching the skill to others, as he did for the 1995 action �lm, Congo.’ 4 0.25 False - ‘Over the years Elliott has expanded his animal repertoire … ’ OR ‘He also excels at playing apelike humans …
Writing
3 to apologize
4 to chat
3
1 speaks
4
1 thank 2 agree 3 enquire 4 get in touch 5 chat
5
1 Well, now 2 Actually 3 So, how 4 By the way 5 You know 6 Bye for now
2 tell
3 say
3
Use of English 4
1 2 3 4
5
Possible answers: 1 0.4 When did Gorillas in the Mist come out? 2 0.4 How many people auditioned for Greystoke? 3 0.4 Why did Elliott learn chimp movements and expressions? 4 0.4 Which animals are hardest to copy?
4 telling
6 1 while I was 2 aren’t made in 3 unless you apologize 4 can’t have broken
Possible answer: 1.0 Elliott studied drama in the 1970s. His �rst role was as an ape in Greystoke. He prepared for this by spending time with real chimpanzees. After Greystoke he was in many famous ape �lms and advised other actors on playing apes. He now acts, directs and teaches movement to drama students.
0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
blockbusters observe delighted limbs
Exam practice
6 1 0.2 number 2 0.2 success
Reading
Writing
1 1 0.25 True - ‘ … few of his fans
1 4.0 Student’s own answers.
would recognize him in the street.’
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Unit 9
2 settled 3 miss
Vocabulary 1 1 G 2 E 3 A 4 B 5 D 6 F 2 1 touristy
3
4
5
2 stunning 3 remote
4 historic 5 packed 6 hideous
1 chilling 2 go 3 historic
4 lively 5 cosmopolitan 6 taking
1 in 2 for 3 across 4 up 6 off 7 back 8 behind 1 broken 2 carry 5 left 6 stay
3 run
5 of
12 1 destination 2 3 4 5 6
2 I’m tired. We were travelling all day yesterday. 3 We can check in at the hotel after 4 p.m. 4 Have a safe trip / journey. 5 Did they set off on time? 6 Stay away from the cliff , it’s dangerous.
2 1 for 2 need to have 3 have worked 3
5
1 told; not 2 won’t; unless 2 3 4 5 6
Immature
Impossible
9
1 2 3 4
decision immediately interesting permission
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
invitation to their party. here quickly sings in a band this the truth want an immediate decision could be an environmental disaster you adventurous food is (very) tasty
5 6 7 8
information dangerous beautiful messy
10 1 immigrated 2 it 3 out 4 tourist
3
1 False - ‘ … shops and restaurants a short stroll away … ’ 2 False - ‘ … playing with her kids, who were so lovely that it hardly felt like work.’ 3 True - ‘Most of my friends thought the home of Dracula … was an odd choice when I announced I was off to Transylvania … ’ 4 Don’t Know - (no evidence) 5 Don’t Know - (no evidence) 6 True - ‘ … if you have more time you can apply for its one-month volunteer programme, where you work in the hostel in exchange for a bed … ’
4
1 A
5
1 working
3 where you 4 are made
6 1 been delayed by two hours
Impolite
8
1 How long are your summer holidays? 2 What has been your best holiday? 3 Where are you going on holiday this year? 4 Have you ever been to the US? 1 How long have you lived in England? 2 Where do you usually go on holiday? 3 How many holidays do you have every year? 4 What do you always take on holiday?
Irresponsible im-
1 She cleaned her host’s holiday apartments and looked after her children. 2 He most liked the fact that there weren’t a lot of tourists. 3 He chose Quito because Ecuador isn’t expensive and the Spanish that they speak there is easy to understand.
4 are bought 5 that 6 where
4
irIrregular
1 Charlie
1 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 A
Unusual
Irrational
5 out
6 road
Students’ own answers.
Reading
Grammar
7 unUnsafe
9
industrial picturesque buzzing facilities Public transport
Have you understood I have just didn’t use to which is really
2 Possible answers:
4 set
6 1 Oh no! The car has broken down.
3 4 5 6
4 booked 5 pack; travelled 6 emigrated
7 1
Why don’t you have been collected where we went last year Don’t copy talking to you
1 has been included 2 Don’t catch the
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3 A
4 B
5 B
2 private
Writing
✓
2 Will you be working in a bank when you’re 30? 3 Would you have passed if you had studied harder? 4 Did you to set off without a guidebook? 5 Are these maps printed in Spain once a year? 6 ✓ 8
2 B
1 Yes (the student is in favour) 2 1 clear 2 argued 3 both 4 advantage 3
5 6 7 8
another Secondly Lastly although
1 2 3 4
such as to sum up Firstly People who are against tourism argue that 5 I feel that
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Students’ own answers.
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Students’ own answers.
4 0.25 True - ‘… humans will always have an appetite to explore undiscovered cultures, fuelled by … the media, in the form of �lms and documentary programmes about tribal communities.’
6 Students’ own answers.
Progress check
2 Possible answers:
1 2 do; enjoy 3a 3b 4 5a 5b 5c
2 1 modern 3
4
2 convenient
3 packed 4 remote
1 pick 2 down
3 stay 4 out
1 Sequencing points
First of all
2 Introducing arguments
One disadvantage of travel is that
3 Giving examples
For example
finally
4 Summing up To conclude 5
1 0.5 The Jarawa stopped killing intruders. 2 0.5 They’ve lived on the island for 60,000 years. 3 0.5 Tourists aren’t allowed to take photos of, touch or speak to the Jarawa. 4 0.5 They fear that tourists will pass diseases on to the Jarawa, who won’t be able to �ght them. They are also worried that tourists will introduce the tribe to alcohol and they will become addicted.
Have; travelled did; go Have; taken Have; bought were did; spend
1 used to play with Jonny when I was little 2 book a �ight unless I’ve got enough money 3 are being taken 4 haven’t met your dad 5 should have helped me 6 love the travel show which is on ITV at the moment 7 at the hotel for ten days 8 suggested settling down in France
Unit 1 1 C 2 B 7 B 8 C
3 B 4 A 9 C 10 A
5 B
6 C
3 D
4 B
5 C
6 D
3 C
4 D
5 B
6 A
3 B 4 A 9 C 10 A
5 B
6 C
3 D
4 B
5 C
6 D
3 C 4 B 9 C 10 B
5 A
6 C
3 A
4 A
5 C
6 D
3 A 4 C 9 B 10 C
5 B
6 B
3 C
5 B
6 D
Unit 2 1 B 7 B
2 A 8 A
Unit 3 1 B 2 D 7 D 8 B
Unit 4 1 C 7 A
2 B 8 B
Use of English 3
4
5
1 0.2 intruders 2 0.2 emerge 3 0.2 gawp 1 0.7 The tour guide told us we weren’t allowed to take photos. 2 0.7 He asked me what I thought about the Jarawa situation. Possible answers: 1 0.5 ‘Under serious threat’ means ‘in great danger’. 2 0.5 ‘Turn a blind eye’ means ‘pretend not to see something’.
Unit 5 1 C 7 A
2 D 8 B
Unit 6 1 A 2 B 7 A 8 C
Unit 7 1 B 7 B
2 C 8 A
Writing
Unit 8
1 4.0 Student’s own answers.
1 A 2 B 7 A 8 C
Exam practice
Unit 9
Reading
1 B 7 C
1 1 0.25 False - ‘… shy Jarawa youths started to hang out on the main road that had been built there twenty years previously.’ 2 0.25 False - ‘One or two children are said to have gone to a school and asked for education.’ 3 0.25 False - ‘Right now the local Indian government is in a dilemma.’
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Unit 4
Real English
2 1 True
Unit 1
4
1 2 3 4
Excuse anyone know Whereabouts
5 heading 6 isn’t 7 so
1 kind 2 sort 3 like
4
Possible answer: B - Somewhere in London, it doesn’t give many details. B - A girl gets together with a boy but she doesn’t know someone she met at Christmas likes her too, that kind of thing. B - I think so, they have smartphones and that sort of thing. B - I started it at the beginning of October, so about three weeks.
Possible answers: 1 have you got the time 2 Do you know when / what time 3 isn’t it 4 is anyone sitting here
2 1 Rose 2 Thomas 3 Rose
4
1 could 2 fancy 3 about 4 don’t 5 shall 6 would 7 sorry 8 afraid Possible answer: A - Hi, what are you doing at the weekend? How about getting a pizza on Sunday? B - I’m afraid I can’t, we’re having dinner at my Grandmother’s house. What about Saturday? A - Ok, sounds good. So, shall we meet at about 11 o’clock at the bus station? B - Cool. We can also see if there’s anything new at the cinema. See you then!
3
A Apparently, … ; they were saying in the news … B … must be happy C That’s awful!; What a pity! D No way!
4
Possible answers: 1 Wow! What is she going to buy with the money? 2 Oh no! Have you reported it to the police? 3 No way! when are you going? 4 That’s awful! I wish I could help. 5 That’s fantastic! Can I have one?
Unit 6
3
2 1 computer
4
4 like to 5 you tell 6 have any
Possible answers: Excuse me, I need to wash my hands. Could you tell me where the bathroom is please? I wonder if you could help me, i need to buy some new headphones for my mp3 player. Could you tell me where the electronics department is? Sorry to bother you, but do you have any idea when we’ll get to the coach station?
3
1 2 3 4
4
Possible answers: 1 keeps ripping the paper 2 would like to exchange it 3 have to! I’ve got a receipt 4 should speak to your manager
4
1 2 3 4
all right the matter poor thing pain
2 1 False
3 True
2 False 3
1 2 3 4
4
Possible answer: A - Hi, can I speak to Bella please? B - Hi Alice, it’s Bella here. A - Hi Bella, do you want to come shopping with us tomorrow? B - Sorry, the signal’s really bad. What did you say? A - Can you hear me now? I asked if you wanted to come shopping tomorrow? B - That sounds good, what time shall I meet you? A - We’re meeting at 1:30, ok?. See you then!
I speak to it’s on ‘d better
2 1 False 5 sorry to hear 6 Bless 7 Let me know
Possible answers: 1 You poor thing. / Sorry to hear that. 2 Are you all right? 3 What’s the matter? / What’s wrong? 4 there’s anything I can do.
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5 absolutely 6 like 7 should
5 line 6 breaking 7 catch a word
Unit 9
3 relaxes
2 cold 3
keeps won’t faulty unfair
Unit 8
2 1 A 2 B 3 B
2 1 True 2 False 3 False 1 to trouble 2 wonder if 3 looking
4 around 5 things 6 stuff
Unit 5
Unit 3
3 False
2 True
3
Unit 2 3
2 1 False
3 False
2 False
2 1 True 2 True 3 False 3
Unit 7
3 False
2 False 3
1 2 3 4
4
Possible answers: 1 bother going there. 2 got to see it! 3 it a miss if I were you. 4 well worth trying / going to.
worth de�nitely got recommend
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