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Unit 1 Theres no place like home!
2 flat 5 beach 8 available
3 leaflet 6 6000
1 a) terraced house 5 detached house 3
mansion 1 bungalow 4 10 Suggested answer
country house 6 farmhouse 2 A: Hello, can I help you?
B: Yes, Im interested in a property I saw in your window
b) Suggested answer yesterday.
The terraced house can be found in the centre of a A: Which one, sir?
town, the bungalow and detached house can be found B: The two-bedroomed detached house in Hamilton Street.
in the suburbs and the mansion, the farmhouse and the A: Unfortunately we secured a sale on that this morning.
country house can be found in villages or the B: Thats a shame.
countryside. A: Yes, Im sorry about that. However, I do have another
property on Hamilton Street that you might be interested
c) Ss own answers in. Its another beautiful house, more spacious with a
view of the mountains. It has three bedrooms all with
2 a) bedroom bedside table, TV, wardrobe, chest of built-in wardrobes, a large living room, a luxurious
drawers, fan bathroom and a newly fitted kitchen.
living room TV, fan, settee, armchair B: Oh, right.
bathroom washbasin, bathtub A: It also has double-glazed windows, air conditioning and
kitchen microwave oven, cooker, freezer, fan a garage.
B: What is the price difference with the first house?
b) central heating B: Its not that much. This one is 200,000, just 10,000
air conditioning more than the one you were initially interested in.
fitted kitchen B: Thats very good. Could we arrange a viewing?
double-glazed windows A: Yes, of course we can. When would you be free?
master bedroom B: Thursday would probably be best.
built-in wardrobe
private parking
entrance hall Unit 2 A rolling stone gathers no moss

3 1 No 2 Yes 3 No 4 Yes 1 a) Suggested answers


Yes, I suppose Im an adventurer. I love to travel to
4 Similarities both places are flats, both are in the same unusual places like deserts and jungles.
road My ideal holiday would be to go hiking in the Swiss
Differences the second flat is more expensive (6000), the Alps with my sister.
second is larger with two bedrooms, the second flat has a Id prefer a package holiday as everything is arranged
sea view for you.
Id prefer a backpacking holiday as it gives a sense of
5 a) 6 (hall, living room, kitchen, bathroom and two freedom.
bedrooms) Id prefer a camping holiday because you feel close to
nature.
b) 1 hall 5 kitchen 9 washbasin
Id prefer an activity holiday as you get the chance to do
2 double 6 window 10 garden
sports and activities to keep you fit.
3 left 7 upstairs
Id prefer a cruise because I love the sea.
4 chairs 8 attic
Id prefer a sightseeing holiday as Im interested in
visiting ancient monuments showing the history of a
6 1 F 3 F 5 T 7 F 9 F
country.
2 F 4 T 6 F 8 T 10 T
Id prefer a beach holiday because I could relax and
sunbathe.
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Id prefer a skiing holiday as I dont like the sun and I
1 b 2 b 3 a 4 a 5 b 6 a want a holiday where I can take a lot of exercise.

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b) 1 activity holiday 4 sightseeing holiday A: Were thinking about Sunday. Is that a good day for
2 skiing holiday 5 camping holiday you?
3 cruise B: Sunday is perfect for us. Ill give Peter a call. Hell be
delighted.
2 Suggested answers A: Great. See you on Sunday.
a) I like to travel by plane as it is much quicker than going B: Thanks. Bye.
by car. Booking a hotel room
b) I prefer to stay in a small, family-owned hotel as it is A: Hotel Byron. Kathy speaking, how can I help you?
friendlier and usually quite cheap. B: Hello. Id like to book a room, please.
c) When I am on holiday I enjoy swimming, visiting local A: Fine. When would that be for?
beauty spots and trying the special food of the area. B: Do you have any vacancies for this weekend? Wed like
a double room with a shower.
3 1 No 3 No 5 No A: Thats June 3rd and 4th. Let me check our bookings. Oh,
2 Yes 4 Yes 6 No Im really sorry but were fully booked for the weekend.
B: Thats a pity.
4 A 1 tired 3 join 5 Friday A: Just a moment. There seems to have been a
2 break 4 weekend 6 delighted cancellation.
B 1 tonight 3 mood 5 mind B: Fantastic.
2 dinner 4 feel A: OK. What name shall I make the booking under?
B: George Bradley. Thats B-R-A-D-L-E-Y.
5 1 e 3 g 5 f 7 d A: Thats fine, Mr Bradley. Well be expecting you on
2 c 4 a 6 b Saturday June 3rd.
B: Thank you. Could you tell me how much it costs for two
6 1 help me 4 miles from here nights?
2 problem 5 give us directions A: Each night is 50 so thats 100 for the weekend.
3 way 6 get into town Breakfast is included.
B: Thanks again. Bye.
7 1 I 3 I 5 I 7 I A: Youre welcome. Bye.
2 C 4 C 6 C 8 C
Unit 3 Remember days gone by
8 1 a 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 a

9 Name: Howard Downing 1 Suggested answers


No. of rooms: 1 Yes, I enjoy learning about the history of my country and
Type of room(s): double room finding out about famous people who had a great
No. of days: 2 influence on the development of the world.
Dates: 22nd and 23rd Life was harder for most people 200 years ago as there
Amount per night: 60 (including breakfast) was a big difference between the living standards of the
rich and poor.Women did not have the freedom or the
10 Suggested answers educational opportunities they have today. Also people
Making and accepting an invitation suffered from many diseases and died at a younger age
A: Hi, Lucy. as medicine was not as developed.
B: Oh, hi Sophie. How are you? Probably the best known character in the history of
A: Im really well. And you? Greece is Alexander the Great. He was famous for
B: Im fine thanks but Im a bit stressed. conquering many countries and controlling a huge
A: Are you working too hard? empire stretching from Greece to modern day India.
B: Yes, I have been working long hours and I need a
break. 2 Suggested answers
A: Well, Alex and I were thinking of going on a picnic by 1 Louis Pasteur invented a process called pasteurisation
the sea. Why dont you join us? Wed love you to come which killed germs in liquids. He also helped develop a
with us. vaccination against smallpox.
B: What a great idea. That sounds lovely. 2 Christopher Columbus discovered America and opened
A: Why dont you bring Peter and itll be a fantastic day. the way for European exploration and colonisation.
B: When are you going?
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3 Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press which
Unit 4 Health is better than wealth
helped make books available to more people.
4 Isaac Newton formulated the law of gravity which changed
the way scientists looked at the movements of the planets. 1 Ss own answers
5 Albert Einstein formulated the theory of relativity and
changed the way scientists looked at space and time. 2 Suggested answers
6 Marie Curie discovered radium which led to the A Running/jogging helps keep your heart healthy.
development of x-rays. B Aerobic exercises help you burn calories and keep slim.
C Using machines at the gym helps you keep fit.
3 1 Emily and Anne D Eating fresh fruit and vegetables keeps you healthy and
2 the familys furniture and personal possessions helps prevent diseases.
3 the mid-nineteenth century E Swimming is a good way to exercise as it doesnt put a
4 quiet, demure, fiercely passionate and ambitious lot of stress on your body and can be done by people of
5 tiny, plain all ages.
6 her employer
3 Suggested answers
4 a Youre never going to believe this! To cure aches and pains you can visit a doctor, take more
b Ive got some bad news. exercise, improve your diet, get more sleep and try to relax.
c But what happened?
d ... have you heard about Tony and Sandra? 4 1 gentle 4 gym 7 mood
1 C 2 A 3 B 2 indoor 5 running 8 massage
3 pace 6 exercise
5 1 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 A
5 1 coast 3 1877 5 heat
2 1 B 2 A
2 thousands 4 trained 6 effects
Exchange 1 A Exchange 2 B
6 Name: Marcie Waters
6 A 5 C 3 E 1 G 4 Day of appointment: Tuesday
B 2 D 7 F 6 Time: 4:30
Phone number: 0198 - 766345
7 1 b 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 a Social security number: 67490382

8 1 Yes 3 No 5 No 7 1 What seems to be the problem?


2 No 4 Yes 6 No 2 Could you be a bit more specific?
3 Lets see ... any chest pains at all?
9 Suggested answers 4 Ill prescribe some painkillers, right?
Giving news 5 I wouldnt worry about it.
A: Hello. 6 Thats a great relief.
B: Hi!
A: Youre never going to believe this. 8 1 c 3 a 5 b 7 e
B: What? 2 f 4 g 6 d
A: Guess who has been made captain of the football team.
B: Not Chris Black, surely? 9 once, such, all, out, main, up, then, fresh
A: Thats right.
B: Youve got to be kidding me. 11 1 C 3 C 5 A 7 A
2 A 4 B 6 C 8 B
Introducing people
A: Helen, have you met the people I work with?
12 1 ... convenient for you?
B: No, I havent.
2 ... see me then?
A: Allow me to introduce you to Mary, my boss.
3 ... be OK?
B: Pleased to meet you, Mary.
4 ... social security number?
A: You must meet Nicky, our secretary.
B: Nice to meet you, Helen.
A: And Helen, this is Mark, our technician.
B: Hi, Mark.
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13 Suggested answers 2 Ss own answers
Making a doctors appointment
A: NHS, good morning. 3 1 London is one of the most crowded cities in Europe.
B: Hello. Id like to make an appointment with a GP, 2 Kew Gardens is a protected area.
please. 3 There are lots of tropical plants in the Palm House.
A: Surgery hours are from eight to eleven in the morning. 4 Scientists from other countries use Kew Gardens for
When would be convenient? research.
B: Is Thursday at ten oclock OK? Could the doctor see me 5 Plants in the Alpine House are kept cool with machines.
then? 6 Kew Gardens teaches us how to protect the environment.
A: Thats fine. Oh no, Im sorry, he has an appointment at
ten. Would ten thirty be OK? 4 a) The three dialogues are all concerned with
B: Yes, that would be fine. environmental problems and pollution.
A: Ill just need your name and your telephone number, b) A recycling
please. B collect rubbish and put it in bins
B: Yes, its Louise Wesley and my phone number is 567 C write a letter of complaint to the local Council
4487.
A: And whats your social security number? 5 1 ... how could I join? 3 ... like to donate?
B: Its 38919026. 2 ... what happens then?
A: Thank you very much and well see you on Thursday.
B: Thank you. Goodbye. 6 a) filth (fumes/pollution) coming out of the exhaust pipe of
At the chemists the car
A: Good morning, madam. How can I help you? b) car driver smog mask
B: Good morning. Id like a packet of Tummycalm tablets, cyclist lead free petrol
please. Ss own answers
A: Youre going to need a prescription for those.
B: Oh yes, of course. Im sorry. Ive got an upset stomach 7 1 seriously 5 birds 9 all
and Im just not thinking straight. 2 asking 6 maybe 10 ears
A: Thats OK. Let me have a look. 3 look 7 different
B: There you are. 4 protecting 8 mighty
A: Thanks. I wont keep you a minute. Could I just ask you
to sign the back of the prescription, madam, please? 8 1 against 5 about 9 far/much/even
B: Yes, of course. 2 order 6 that 10 as
A: Ive got a pen for you. 3 on 7 being
B: Thanks. 4 who 8 many
A: Here we are. Thatll be 6, please.
B: 6. There you are. 9 1 centre 4 coconuts 7 1762
A: OK. Thanks very much. Goodbye. 2 different 5 mango 8 50 metres
B: Thank you. Bye-bye. 3 bananas 6 mountainsides

Unit 5 Be clean, be green 10 Ss own answers

1 A not enough water/rain in some areas leading to Unit 6 Necessity is the mother of invention
drought
B oil slicks in the sea kill wildlife 1 a) A electric light bulb E telephone
C fumes from factory chimneys without filters cause air B television F computer
pollution C microscope G fax machine
D raw sewage and effluents disposed of in sea and rivers D CD H video camera
E natural disasters such as flooding cause problems to the
economies of third world countries b) Suggested answers
F society produces too much rubbish which cannot easily The light bulb helped us change our daily schedules as
be disposed of we dont just have to rely on natural light to see.
G some animals are in danger of extinction The television has provided us with cheap entertainment
H destruction of the rain forests at home.

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The microscope has helped scientists discover new 5 1 anything 4 larger 7 take
diseases. 2 How 5 seem 8 receipt
The CD has given us better quality music recordings. 3 have 6 pretty
The telephone has helped us keep in touch with friends
and family. 6 A 1 B 2 B 3 A
The computer has given us the opportunity to store lots of B 1 B 2 A 3 B
information in a small space.
The fax has helped businesses finalise deals and 7 1 tradition 5 stalls 9 get
exchange contracts more quickly. 2 streets 6 houses 10 willing
The video camera has given us the chance to record 3 collected 7 choose
family events and special occasions. 4 country 8 given
2 1 C 2 D 3 C 4 B 5 A 9 1 people 6 how 11 Whatever/
2 from 7 trying However
3 1 c 3 a 5 b 7 e 3 which/that 8 if/when 12 without
2 f 4 g 6 d 4 just 9 fact
5 themselves 10 together
4 A 1 ... be the problem? 2 ... clean A4 paper, sir?
B 3 ... a problem? 5 ... bring another fax? 10 1 b 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 b
4 ... like a refund?
11 1 back 5 better 9 small
5 1 house 3 kitchen 5 off 2 day 6 trouble 10 six
2 minute 4 burnt/burned 6 phone 3 something 7 return
4 washed 8 beautiful
6 1 C 3 G 5 D 7 E
2 F 4 A 6 B 12 a) Suggested answers
A: Hello, back again?
7 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T B: Hi! Yes, Id like to bring back this pullover.
2 Sizewell is on the east coast of England. A: The one you bought yesterday?
3 There used to be a lot of noise and dirt at Sizewell. B: Yes.
5 Scientists and specialists work at Sizewell. A: Is there a problem with it?
B: No, its the colour. It doesnt really suit me.
9 1 a 2 b 3 b 4 a 5 b A: OK. Would you like a refund?
B: No, Id like to exchange it for a red one.
10 Ss own answers A: Fine, thats no trouble at all.
B: Thank you.
Unit 7 On the market b) Suggested answers
A: Good morning. Can I help you?
B: Yes, I bought these boots last week and Id like to
1 Ss own answers
return them.
A: I see. Is there anything wrong with them?
2 Ss own answers
B: Oh no. They are lovely but they are far too big. They
seemed to fit here in the shop but when I got them
3 1 guards at the Tower of London
home they were clearly the wrong size for me.
2 cotton
A: Would you like to exchange them for a smaller size.
3 police badge
B: Actually, no. Id prefer a refund.
4 navy blue
A: Very well. Come to the cash desk with me.
5 on special occasions
B: Thank you very much.
6 jacket, waistcoat, (pinstriped ) trousers
c) Suggested answers
4 1 ... help you? 4 ... like to pay? A: Excuse me.
2 ... changing rooms, please? 5 ... was it again? B: How can I help you?
3 ... a bit pale? A: I bought this watch on Saturday and the strap has
broken already. Id like another one.
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B: Would you like a new strap or do you want to 8 1 b 2 a 3 c 4 d 5 a
exchange the watch for another style?
A: I really like the watch so Id prefer a new strap. A 9 1 a 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 a
red leather one if possible.
B: We dont have a red one but we have a dark blue 10 SEAN JULIE
suede one.
A: Thats perfect. Ill take that one. Starters Caesar salad vegetable soup
B: Fine. Ill just fit the new one for you. steak with mushroom
A: Thank you very much for your help. Main Course pasta mix
sauce
Beverages still water still water
Unit 8 First come, first served
11 Suggested answers
1 Ss own answers
A: Good evening. Are you ready to order?
A roast meat (beef, pork, lamb) B: Yes, I think Ill have the smoked salmon for starters.
B spaghetti and minced meat sauce A: And for the main course?
C Chinese prawns B: For the main course Ill have the roast beef. Erm, can I
D mixed grill/barbecued meat (burgers, chops, sausages) have the beef rare, please? And some winter
vegetables.
2 a) Suggested answers A: Of course. Would you like something to drink?
Junk food is food which is quick and easy to prepare B: Some of your house red wine would be nice.
and is often unhealthy. I like it because it is tasty/I dont A: Thank you, sir.
like it as it contains too much fat and makes me put on Later
weight. B: Excuse me, waitress.
A: Yes, sir. Is there a problem?
b) Ss own answers B: I asked for the meat to be rare but it is so well done it is
almost burnt. And the vegetables are practically raw.
3 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 b Please could you bring me another plate of beef.
A: I do apologise, sir. Ill get you another immediately and
4 1 reservation 3 table Ill mention this to the chef.
2 name 4 waitress B: Thank you very much.

5 1 order 4 have 7 fine


2 vegetable 5 sauce 8 want Unit 9 Just for the fun of it!
3 pasta 6 anything
1 Ss own answers
6 A 1 steak 3 terribly 5 all
2 raw 4 cook 2 Ss own answers
B 1 bill 3 credit cards
2 alright 4 of course 3 mountain climbing, scuba diving, snowboarding, hang-
gliding, paragliding, canoeing
7 1 Scientists and doctors say that many of our foods Ss own answers
contain too much fat.
2 Meals on Wheels is for people who cannot shop for 4 1 safety 3 techniques 5 looks
themselves. 2 priority 4 experience 6 cool
3 Meals on Wheels calculate the calories before cooking
the food. 5 1 book 3 two 5 5.80
4 It is important that people have one good meal a day. 2 now 4 great
5 Unhealthy bacteria can develop if the food is not kept
hot. 7 1 E 2 D 3 B 4 C 5 A
6 People volunteer to deliver the meals.
7 The meals are delivered in the volunteers cars. 8 1 b 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 a
8 Many people are satisfied with the meals.

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9 OFFERING HELP ASKING FOR HELP 8 1 showing 5 miss 9 left


2 half 6 tonight 10 burger
Can I help you? Could you ..?
3 drink 7 11
I was wondering if I 4 eat 8 three
Let me carry that
could borrow this.
9 1 performs 9 specially made
Shall I do that? Can I have ...?
2 on tour 10 on stage
Is there anything I can do? Can you tell me ...? 3 long hours 11 cutting
4 directors 12 fabrics
5 demanding 13 high
10 1 ... help you? 4 ... be prepared to do so?
6 voices 14 fills
2 ... the name? 5 ... that we have here?
7 army 15 show
3 ... to help us? 6 ... able to start?
8 settings 16 worthwhile
11 Suggested answers
10 1 A 3 B 5 B 7 B
A: I was wondering if I could borrow your new CD. Id 2 B 4 A 6 A
love to listen to it.
B: Certainly. Keep it for as long as you like. 11 1 d 3 f 5 c 7 a 9 b 11 e
A: Let me help you carry those logs. They look so heavy 2 k 4 i 6 g 8 j 10 h
and you could injure your back.
B: OK, thanks. Thats very kind of you. 12 Suggested answers
A: Excuse me. Can you tell me how much these Making arrangements
oranges are, please? A: Hello, Andrea. Its Liz.
B: Theyre two euros a kilo. B: Hi, Liz. How are you?
A: Thanks. Id like three kilos, please. A: Fine, thanks. Im in town shopping. Actually, I was
wondering what you were doing on Saturday night.
B: Saturday night? Nothing. Why?
Unit 10 Breaking news A: Well, a new restaurant has just opened on Silver Street
so would you like to go for a meal?
1 Ss own answers B: Id love to. Why dont we book a table for 8 oclock?
A: Great. Lets meet inside the restaurant around 8.
2 Ss own answers B: OK. See you then. Bye.
A: Bye-bye.
3 Suggested answer
Making excuses
A: What kind of programmes do you like to watch on TV?
A: Andrea, Im so sorry Im late.
B: I prefer films and documentaries.
B: What happened to you?
A: Why?
A: I missed the train.
B: I can catch up with the films I missed at the cinema.
B: Well, why didnt you take a taxi?
Documentaries educate me and inform me about
A: I tried but its such a busy time with everyone going out
different cultures and lifestyles.
that I couldnt find one. And I had to wait half an hour
for the next train.
4 1 early in the morning
B: Anyway, weve lost our table now. And the restaurant is
2 from computers
full.
3 because there is no opportunity to rehearse what youre
A: Look, Ill go and see if we can get one later.
going to say
B: OK, then. Lets see if theyve got any free tables later.
4 every half hour
5 local news and travel and national news stories

5 1 looking 3 covers 5 try 7 news


2 main 4 take 6 week 8 forty

6 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 b

7 1 c 2 e 3 b 4 a 5 d
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