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GRAMMAR (page 6)
Introduction
1. 1. is 7. has got
VOCABULARY (page 4) 2. has got 8. are
3. isn’t 9. has got
1. p c r c o m o t o r b o a t i t 4. hasn’t got 10. aren’t
r i a a b e d r o o m t k b p r 5. is 11. are
e n i n g a r d e n i a i a g a 6. is
b e n o b a t h r o o m t k z m 2. 1. teaches 4. stays
a m y e w u r c i t r a c e o w 2. goes 5. ride
3. feed
n a c o o l t a e n t n h r o a
k r p l i g h t n i n g e y l r 3. 1. never 4. often
2. rarely 5. usually
p w j u n d e r g r o u n d a m
3. usually
4. 1. go 7. doesn’t know
Places Transport The House Weather
2. enjoy 8. thinks
bakery motorboat bedroom cool 3. don’t like 9. sleeps
4. don’t play 10. sits
cinema tram garden lightning
5. doesn’t live 11. love
zoo underground bathroom warm 6. studies
bank canoe kitchen rainy 5. 1. do … live 4. Does … study
2. Does … enjoy 5. does … sleep
2. W
 ordsnake: armchair, toilet, shelves, lamp, mirror, carpet, 3. do … play
sink, shower
6. 1. in London 4. No, she doesn’t.
1. lamp 5. mirror 2. No, he doesn’t. 5. in Simon’s bed
2. shelves 6. shower 3. football and tennis
3. armchair 7. sink
4. carpet 8. toilet (page 7)

3. 1. windy 4. sunny 7. 1. are buying


2. cold 5. thunder 2. isn’t watching; is walking
3. hot 6. cloudy 3. aren’t cleaning; are doing
4. is cooking
(page 5) 5. am not chatting

4. 1. scooter 5. jeep 8. 1. The dog and the cat aren’t sleeping. They are drinking
2. helicopter 6. taxi tea.
3. limousine 7. motorbike 2. The baby isn’t wearing a hat on his head. He’s wearing a
4. train shoe on his head.
3. Melanie and Arthur aren’t reading a book. They’re
5. 1l dancing (on the table).
2c 4. Grandmother isn’t using the computer. She’s riding a
i n e m a
3b 4s
bike / bicycle.
b 5. The birds aren’t flying in the sky. They’re standing on the
5r e s 6
t a u r a n t table.
a q n a 9. 1. Is Bertha singing? No, she isn’t. She is standing on her
7b a k e r y 8p u b k d head.
y a i 2. Is Uncle Ed painting a picture? Yes, he is.
r u 3. Is Grandfather using a mobile phone? Yes, he is.
4. Are two fish swimming in the water? No, they aren’t,
i m they are walking (under the table).
u 5. Is Max cooking bananas? Yes, he is.
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(page 8) 3. 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. F 6. T
1. Listening: 4. 1. Hamburgers and pizza are junk food.
Ryan: Hey, Erin. Who are these people in the photo? 4. Vitamins are good for you.
Erin: They’re my friends from school. 5. Beef and eggs have got protein.
Ryan: Hmmm. Who’s the tall girl with the short fair hair? 5. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Erin: Her name is Gina and she’s from London.
Ryan: Oh, she’s good-looking. GRAMMAR (page 10)
Erin: Yeah, she is pretty but she’s very quiet and shy. 1. 1. make 4. meet
Ryan: Who is the short girl with the curly hair? 2. needs 5. Do ... put
Erin: That’s Eva. We’re best friends. She’s very funny. 3. Does ... drink 6. don’t eat
Ryan: And who is the tall athletic girl with the long fair 2.
1. Do you eat chocolate? Yes, I do. I often eat chocolate.
hair? 2. Do your parents drink orange juice?
Erin: That isn’t a girl. That’s my friend Mike. He’s very 3. Does your mother go to the supermarket?
clever. He helps me with my homework. 4. Does your father cook dinner?
Ryan: Oh, sorry. And who’s the girl with the straight black 5. Do your friends have lunch with you?
hair? 6. Do you watch cookery programmes?
Erin: Ryan, that’s me! (second answers will vary)
Ryan: Really? That’s you, Erin? It doesn’t look like you. 3. 1. The boys aren’t eating popcorn. They’re eating pizza.
And what about the ugly dog with the long tail? 2. Mum isn’t making a salad. She’s making biscuits.
Erin: That’s my dog Fufu – and he’s not ugly! 3. The girls aren’t drinking tea. They’re drinking lemonade.
4. Dad isn’t reading a newspaper. He’s reading a cookery
1. Gina 4. Eva book.
2. Erin 5. Fufu
3. Mike 4. 1. are … going 5. is helping
2. am buying 6. isn’t coming
2. 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 3. are … holding 7. are … doing
4. am waiting
SPEAKING
(page 11)
3. 1. Pleased to meet you, Mr Jones.
2. I’d like you to meet Anthony Miller. 5. 1. are watching 4. are you planning
3. Nice to meet you, Mark. 2. isn’t eating 5. Does Mr Brown work
4. Sue, Tim, this is Anthony. 3. writes 6. isn’t going

4. 1. Where are the new vocabulary words? 6. 1. don’t … eat 7. aren’t eating
2. How do you spell “dictionary”? 2. go 8. are waiting
3. How much time have we got? 3. love 9. is enjoying
4. Can you repeat that, please? 4. don’t pay 10. am choosing
5. Can I borrow a pen, please? 5. want 11. are coming
6. are having
7. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Unit 1 8. 1. any 5. a
2. much 6. a lot of
VOCABULARY (page 9) 3. many 7. some
1. 1. crisps 7. baked beans 4. an
2. fizzy drink 8. biscuits 9. 1. How many 3. How many
3. lemonade 9. muesli 2. How much 4. How much
4. popcorn 10. olive oil
5. nuts 11. orange juice 1 0. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
6. beef 12. yoghurt 1 1. 1. is 7. makes
2. 1. snacks 4. vitamins 2. has got 8. am helping
2. olive oil 5. junk food 3. sells 9. are buying
3. diet 4. many 10. any
5. hasn’t got 11. some
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READING (page 12) last group is fat and sugar. Fizzy drinks are sweet
because they’ve got a lot of sugar in them. Sugar
1. Who ...? Dr Richards Dr Woodson British people
gives you energy, but it’s got a lot of empty calories.
1. wants chocolate to cost more 3 Some fat is healthy. For example, olive oil and fish
2. buys a lot of chocolate 3 oil have got healthy fat.
3. doesn’t like the idea of the tax 3 Mike: Wow, you really do know about nutrition.
4. thinks some chocolate is good 3 Mum: After all that talk about food, I’m hungry. Let’s
5. is getting fat 3 make dinner!
6. thinks people will buy 3
expensive chocolate
1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. T
2. 1. Chocolate will cost more money so people will buy less 5. 1. five 4. milk products
chocolate. 2. vegetables 5. sugar
2. It has got a lot of calories, fat and sugar in it. 3. carbohydrates
3. Some dark chocolate is healthy. People will still buy
chocolate and pay more.
6. 1. Can I help you?
2. What would you like?
4. (Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.)
3. Would you like a drink?
4. Do you want anything else?
REAL ENGLISH (page 13) 5. How much is it?
1. 1. frozen
2. salty, fried, oily, fattening (page 14)
3. spicy, raw 7. 1. Where 4. What
4. sweet 2. When 5. Why
5. sour 3. Who
6. cooked
8. 3 and 4
2. 1. Fried 4. spicy
2. fattening 5. sweet 9. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3. raw; cooked
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 15)
3. Answers will vary.
Word Builder 1. 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. b

Adjectives: 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 2. 1. Junk food 4. oily


2. sweet 5. raw
4. Listening: 3. Muesli
Mike: I’m so glad you’re here, Mum. I’ve got some 3. 1. pub, chemist’s 4. kitchen, bedroom
homework about nutrition. I don’t understand it. 2. scooter, train 5. armchair, toilet
Mum: What don’t you understand? 3. sunny, cool
Mike: It says here, “What are the five food groups?” 4. 1. goes 5. Is … cooking
Mum: That’s easy. First, there’s fruit and vegetables. 2. Does … eat 6. don’t like
Mike: What’s important about fruit and vegetables? 3. are watching 7. am not drinking
Mum: They’ve got vitamins, and vitamins keep us healthy. 4. isn’t baking
Mike: I like some vegetables, but not broccoli. I eat some
fruit, but I really like meat and rice and fizzy drinks.
5. 1. some 4. much
2. any 5. a
Mum: Well, those are different food groups. Meat has got 3. a lot of 6. many
protein and builds your body. Fish, eggs and baked
beans have got protein too. Rice, bread, pasta and 6. 1. isn’t 6. Does
potatoes have got carbohydrates. We eat a lot of 2. am sleeping 7. does he teach
carbohydrates and get a lot of our energy from them. 3. doesn’t smell 8. doesn’t like
Mike: OK. That’s three groups, fruit and vegetables, meat 4. plays 9. Has
and fish, and bread and pasta. What are the other 5. is making 10. haven’t got
two?
Mum: Well, milk products, like yoghurt and cheese, is
7. I think it’s important to watch your diet. I try not to eat food
with a lot of fat and sugar. I prefer salty or spicy food, not
another group. We need them for healthy bones and
sweet things. I don’t usually eat junk food and I don’t eat
teeth. Milk products are the fourth group, and the
many snacks. I drink orange juice but not fizzy drinks.

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(page 16) 2. Fred and David weren’t throwing rubbish in the rubbish
bin. They were listening to music.
8. 1. Yes, please
3. Alice wasn’t putting paper in the recycling bin. She was
2. Yes, it’s very spicy
reading the newspaper.
3. I’ll have some orange juice
4. Emily and Sara weren’t taking plastic bags out of the
4. that will be all
water. They were swimming.
5. It’s 10 euros
5. 1. were … doing 4. was … watching
9. 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. c 2. were … running 5. was … eating
1 0. 1. How often do you eat junk food? 3. were … sitting
2. Camel’s milk hasn’t got much fat.
(page 19)
3. How many calories does a teenager need every day?
4. We are buying a snack. 6. 1. They were playing basketball.
5. I’d like to order muesli with yoghurt. 2. They were playing football.
3. They were sitting under a tree. / on a blanket.
4. She was watching birds.
Unit 2 5. She was eating a sandwich.
7. 1. was sleeping 7. was cleaning
VOCABULARY (page 17) 2. called 8. found
1. 1. wood 5. paper 3. was taking 9. put
2. cardboard 6. metal 4. met 10. was looking
3. glass 7. plastic 5. were putting 11. threw
4. cloth 6. saw 12. were talking

2. 1. carton 6. cans 8. Accept all logical and grammatically corect answers.


2. bottles 7. paper 9. 1. doesn’t use 6. created
3. recycling bin 8. waste 2. walks 7. did he find
4. glass 9. rubbish bin 3. uses 8. came
5. jars 4. was collecting 9. a
3. 5. a lot of 10. many
pape r
bot t le READING (page 20)
c a r d b oa r d 1. 1. c 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. a
glass
wa s t e 2. 1. They work in the garden. They calculate the costs of the
plants. They check the electricity.
r e c y c l ing b i n 2. They learn how to spend money carefully.
c loth 3. It has got big glass windows. There are plants growing
everywhere.
The hidden word is plastic. 4. It has got unusual methods of teaching and interesting
activities.
GRAMMAR (page 18)
1. 1. bought 4. had REAL ENGLISH (page 21)
2. took 5. didn’t drink 1. 1. a river, the air 4. flowers, trees
3. didn’t fly 2. cans, bottles 5. car, computer
2. 1. Did people throw rubbish in the streets? 3. newspapers, jars
2. Did the river smell bad? 2. 1. throw out 4. destroy
3. Did people get water from the river? 2. rescue 5. clean up
4. Did women wash clothes in a washing machine? 3. pick up
3. 1. Yes, they did. 3. Yes, they did. 3. Possible Answers
2. Yes, it did. 4. No, they didn’t. 1. Please pick it up.
4. 1. Nat wasn’t collecting bottles. He was drinking cola / 2. Put them in the recycling bin.
a fizzy drink. 3. Please plant some flowers.
4. We want to rescue it.

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▼ Word Builder WRITING (page 22)


1. V 4. V 7. Opening c
2. N 5. V Closing a
3. N 6. N
4. Listening:
8. 1. b 2. c 3. d 4. a

Mandy: Hi, Callum. What are you doing with those


9. Accept all logical answers.
telephone books? 1 0. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Callum: Hello, Mandy. I’m taking them to the recycling
bins. CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 23)
Mandy: No! Don’t do that!
Callum: Why? What do you do with old telephone books? 1. 1. e 2. d 3. a 4. c 5. b
Mandy: Don’t you know about the Yellow Woods
Challenge? 2. 1. protein 4. vitamin
Callum: No. What’s that? 2. rescue 5. oven
Mandy: It’s a competition. Every year, students from 3. train
primary schools bring their old Yellow Pages 3. 1. planted 4. didn’t drink
telephone books to school. The school with the 2. did … begin 5. wasn’t sleeping
most Yellow Pages gets a prize of £300. 3. was reading 6. Were … having
Callum: But I’m not in primary school.
Mandy: You can give them to any primary school student. 4. 1. were cleaning, came
Callum: I don’t know any. 2. broke, was cooking
Mandy: Oh, Callum. Give them to me. My sister is at Fair 3. wasn’t talking, arrived
Hill Primary School. They want the prize money 4. Were … doing, called
to plant trees near the school.
Callum: Oh, that’s nice. Here they are. But they’re very 5. 1. rescued 6. was driving
heavy. 2. many 7. the
Mandy: That’s fine. Thanks. 3. Were students collecting 8. Do you hear
Callum: What happens to the old telephone books? Do 4. has got 9. are damaging
people recycle them into cardboard? 5. don’t want 10. didn’t play
Mandy: Yes, they do. But first there’s a sculpture 6. Once a week, we clean up the house. Yesterday, Paul
competition. Students make sculptures with the collected the bottles and jars and I collected all the paper,
old telephone books. Don’t you know anything
cartons and cardboard. We took them to the recycling bin.
about this?
Callum: No. I didn’t know students make sculptures from (page 24)
telephone books.
Mandy: Where were you when we were talking about it 7. 1. e 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. d
in class? Were you sleeping?
Callum: I don’t know. Maybe I was dreaming. 8. 1. b 2. b
Mandy: We discussed this in the ecology lesson and
Frank had some photos of last year’s winning 9. 1. We started recycling cans a long time ago.
sculptures. They were amazing. There’s also a 2. The factory was polluting the river.
prize for the best sculpture. Last year it was a 3. The rain damaged our house last night.
£1000. 4. What were they planting when we saw them?
Callum: Wow! That’s a lot of money. Did your sister’s 5. They were picking up bottles while it was raining.
school win anything?
Mandy: No, but maybe this year they will.
c Unit 3
5. 1. Callum 4. the telephone books
VOCABULARY (page 25)
2. primary schools 5. The best sculpture
3. Mandy’s 1. 1. h 3. g 5. e 7. c
2. b 4. f 6. d 8. a
6. 1. Where were you yesterday
2. What did you do there 2. 1. b 3. f 5. a 7. d
3. Why did you do it 2. c 4. g 6. e
4. How many teens were there
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3. 1. surgeon / nurse / cleaner 2. 1. They get a lot of money for the photographs.
2. childminder / bus driver 2. Jennifer Aniston
3. Engineer 3. They all had low paying jobs.
4. Lifeguard 4. He wanted to be the president of the USA.
5. cleaner 5. He has got his own radio programme.
6. Childminder
4. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
REAL ENGLISH (page 29)
1. Makes you feel good: win an unusual race; win an award;
GRAMMAR (page 26) break a record.
Makes you feel bad: be hurt; get lost; have an accident
1. 1. haven’t had 4. have planted
2. has … gone 5. has lost 2. 1. gone diving
3. hasn’t cleaned 2. had an exotic meal
2. 1. yet 5. never 3. done extreme sports
2. already 6. ever 4. gone abroad
3. just 7. for 3. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4. since
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3. 1. Has … seen 3. Has … painted
2. Has … paid 4. Have … made 1. do 4. have
2. go 5. have
4. 1. No, she hasn’t. 3. Yes, he has. 3. go 6. do
2. Yes, he has. 4. No, they haven’t.
4. Listening:
5. Possible Answers
1. The waiter has brought Mr and Mrs Brown their food. Bill: Hi, Peter. What are you watching?
2. The cook has given the food to the waiter. Peter: Hello, Bill. I’m watching the Tour de France.
3. Mr and Mrs Tate haven’t ordered / eaten. Bill: What’s the Tour de France?
Peter: It’s one of the most important bicycle races in the
4. Mr and Mrs Brown haven’t eaten.
world. The Tour de France is only for the best
5. Mrs Wilson has paid.
cyclists. In other races, the cyclists enjoy riding
(page 27)
as a hobby but they’ve got other jobs. Some are
pilots, engineers or bus drivers. For the cyclists in
6. 1. Did it snow 4. didn’t go the Tour de France, riding bicycles is their job. The
2. moved 5. have already done people in this race are professional athletes. They
3. haven’t driven 6. has worked compete all year. They haven’t got time to work in
other professions.
7. 1. D 3. D Bill: How long is the race?
2. S 4. S Peter: It’s 3,500 kilometres and takes 21 days.
8. 1. has worked 5. lost Bill: 3,500 kilometres?! Wow! That’s much more than
2. started 6. has never let other races. Has anyone ever got lost?
3. appeared 7. has played Peter: I don’t know.
4. won 8. has become Bill: Has anyone ever got hurt?
Peter: Yes, but doctors ride in cars behind the cyclists, so
9. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. they’re never far away.
Bill: Has the race always been in France?
1 0. 1. was standing 6. has changed
Peter: The race always ends in France – in Paris. It’s
2. stopped 7. has already performed
very exciting. Thousands of people wait in Paris
3. a 8. Since to watch the riders finish the race. But the cyclists
4. didn’t feel 9. ago usually ride through different countries during the
5. the 10. understands race. In 2007, they visited four countries. That was
the first time I watched the Tour de France.
Bill: Which four countries did they visit in 2007?
READING (page 28) Peter: Well, they started in England, went through
Belgium and Spain, and finished the race in
1. 1. limousine driver, worker in fast food restaurant
France.
2. rubbish collector
Bill: Who is the Tour de France’s most famous cyclist?
3. waitress
Peter: Lance Armstrong. He’s won the race seven times.
4. factory worker, truck driver He broke the record.
5. cleaner Bill: Well, Peter, maybe I’ll watch it with you.
6. lawyer, senator / politician
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5. 1. 3,500 4. 4 8. 1. Has Peter ever been lost?


2. 21 5. 7 2. We usually go abroad in the summer.
3. 2007 3. Richard won an award last night.
4. Did you read this book last year?
6. 1. Have you ever
5. I have just had a meal at the new café.
2. When did it happen
3. Where did it happen 9. 1. Tim has worked as a bus driver for three years.
4. Who was with 2. The hairdresser has just cut my hair.
5. How did she feel 3. Has that film producer won an award yet?
4. My best friend has never gone abroad.
(page 30) 5. Last Saturday we went diving with sharks.
7. 1. The surgeon saw the patient in his office yesterday.
2. Mr Jones often takes the bus to work.
3. Edward always returns his books to the library. Unit 4
4. Vicky has played the piano since 2005.
5. The police caught the criminal last night.
VOCABULARY (page 33)
8. Time expression: Last Saturday; every hour
Adverb of frequency: always
1. 1. sunglasses 5. ring
2. earrings 6. make-up
9. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. bracelet 7. lipstick
4. necklace
1 0. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. 1. high heels 5. sleeves
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 31) 2. hood 6. cap
3. mini skirts 7. blouse
1. 1. surgeon 6. judge
4. flip-flops 8. piercings
2. broke a record 7. went diving
3. bus driver 8. cleaner 3. 1. earring 4. lipstick
4. lifeguard 9. cook 2. hood 5. necklace
5. had an accident 10. gone abroad 3. flip-flops
2. 1. yoghurt, baked beans 4. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. hairdresser, engineer
3. metal, plastic GRAMMAR (page 34)
4. pollute, rescue 1. 1. Betty’s shoes are more unusual than Jean’s shoes.
5. salty, frozen 2. Jean’s skirt is shorter than Nancy’s skirt.
3. 1. I have never eaten Japanese food before. 3. Betty’s jacket is less formal than Jean’s jacket.
2. The waiter has just taken our order. 4. Nancy’s shirt is darker than Betty’s shirt.
3. I have been to the dentist. 5. Jean’s clothes are more elegant than Betty’s clothes.
4. He has always liked classical music. 2. 1. the most expensive 4. The biggest
5. She has already seen that film. 2. the lightest 5. the longest
3. The cheapest
4. 1. has lived 4. has ... been
2. didn’t have 5. did ... arrive 3. 1. nicer than 4. less elegant than
3. Have ... studied 2. best 5. the most comfortable
3. uglier than
5. 1. a lot of 4. was sleeping
Second answers will vary.
2. always throw 5. How much
3. since 4. 1. the most elegant 4. less comfortable than
2. better than 5. the least practical
6. Yesterday, John won a race at our school. He ran very fast
3. taller than
and broke the school record. But this morning John had an
accident and he was hurt. He was playing football when he 5. 1. not as dark as 4. as cheap as
fell and broke his leg. He has already been to the surgeon. 2. as tall as 5. not as small as
3. not as heavy as
(page 32)

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(page 35) 4. Listening:


6. Possible Answers Heather: Hi, Jane. What are you reading?
Jane: Hi, Heather. I’m reading a magazine article
1. Emily’s hair is fairer than Simona’s hair.
called “The Trendiest Clothes from the
2. Simona’s skirt is shorter than Emily’s skirt.
1950s”. I love the way teenagers dressed in
3. Bill is thinner than Pete.
the 50s. Look at this photo.
4. Robert has got the curliest hair. Heather: What’s that girl wearing?
5. Bill is the tallest. Jane: A poodle skirt.
6. Simona has got the longest hair. Heather: A what?
7. Simona has got darker hair than Emily. Jane: A poodle skirt. A poodle is a dog. Poodle
8. Simona’s hair is straighter than Robert’s hair. skirts had pictures of dogs on them. They
7. 1. warm enough 4. big enough were very in then. Poodle skirts were wide,
2. long enough 5. too tight so they were good for dancing.
3. too short Heather: Did anyone wear mini skirts?
Jane: I don’t think so. They didn’t become popular
8. 1. Mandy’s hair isn’t long enough. until the 1960s.
2. Lynne is too young to drive. Heather: Do you see the blouse on that girl? It’s really
3. Michael is tall enough to play basketball. cute. It doesn’t even look old-fashioned.
4. This house is too small for our family. Jane: Yes, that kind of blouse will never be out. It’s
9. 1. wore 6. luckier white with short sleeves.
Heather: I don’t see any pictures of blue jeans. Did
2. thinner 7. have got
girls wear them in the 50s?
3. Some 8. haven’t stopped
Jane: They started to wear them, but a lot of parents
4. helped 9. A lot of
weren’t very happy about it. They thought
5. was wearing 10. has jeans were too casual – you know – something
a farmer might wear, not a teenager.
READING (page 36) Heather: Hey, everyone’s wearing black and white
shoes.
1. 1. T 2. R 3. R 4. R 5. T Jane: Yes, those are called saddle shoes. They were
2. 1. when they’re close together really popular then. I like them. They look
2. the sun more comfortable than high heels.
3. because not everyone liked them when they first appeared Heather: A lot of the girls in these pictures are wearing
4. recycled plastic bottles red lipstick. Was that popular in the 50s?
5. old clothes Jane: Yes, red lipstick was very trendy and so was
blue eye make-up. Look, she’s wearing some.
Heather: Yes, I see. I don’t know, Jane. These pictures
REAL ENGLISH (page 37)
are fun to look at, but I like today’s fashions.
1. 1, 4
1. d 2. e 3. a 4. f 5. b 6. g 7. c
2. 1. practical 4. out-dated
2. in 5. formal 5. 1. were wide 4. black and white
3. casual 2. mini skirts 5. less comfortable than
3. parents
3. 1. formal 3. sensible
2. trendy 6. 1. What are you wearing for Sandy’s party?
2. What should I wear?
3. Should I wear high heels?
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4. Can I wear your big black earrings for the party?


5. Do you think I should wear a bracelet with them?
Nouns Adjectives
(page 38)
1. rain rainy
2. rock rocky 7. 1. fashionable black 4. short elegant
2. nice silver 5. big orange
3. peace peaceful 3. casual white 6. beautiful, long blue
4. crowd crowded
5. fright frightened

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8. Fashion Items Opinion Size Colour 9. 1. My high heels are higher than yours.
2. This blouse is not as fashionable as mine.
shoes beautiful black
3. This mini skirt is the nicest one in the shop.
skirt long green 4. Students can’t wear flip-flops because they are too casual.
shirt trendy black 5. This lipstick isn’t dark enough.
jacket nice little
bag fashionable black
jeans big blue Unit 5
T-shirt casual
VOCABULARY (page 41)
pyjamas ugly grey
1. 1. theatre 5. art gallery
2. playground 6. train station
9. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. office 7. bus stop
4. skyscraper 8. basketball court
1 0. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. 1. farm
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 39) 2. square
3. tennis court
1. 1. ring 6. blouse
4. residential neighbourhood
2. make-up 7. earrings
5. concert hall
3. bracelet 8. mini skirt
6. power station
4. lipstick 9. necklace
7. university
5. sunglasses 10. platform shoes
3.
2. 1. formal 6. sunglasses f 1 2
o
2. casual 7. fashionable p l a y g r o u n d s
3 4 5 t f
3. practical 8. get hurt r q h f
4. go abroad 9. protein m 6
u n i v e r s i t y
a a c
5. cook 10. cloth 7s k y s c r a p e r t e
3. 1. warmer than e r
2. the most trendy / the trendiest e
3. more practical than
4. less formal than 4. Possible Answers
5. the most expensive 1. People are buying tickets at the theatre.
6. curlier than 2. People are working in the office
7. as nice as 3. A man is leaving the art gallery. He is carrying a picture.
4. A woman is waiting at the bus stop.
4. 1. not warm enough 3. big enough
5. Children are playing in the playground.
2. too small
6. Two boys are playing basketball on the basketball court.
5. 1. Have you ever gone
2. yet GRAMMAR (page 42)
3. much
4. wear 1. 1. will clean 4. will break
5. started 2. won’t wear 5. won’t watch
3. will have
6. Amy saw a fashionable black dress at the shopping centre,
but she didn’t buy it. It was the most expensive dress in the 2. 1. Beth and John are going to take a bus tour.
shop. Then she saw a mini skirt. It was trendy and it was 2. Beth and Sam are going to sail on the Hudson River.
cheaper than the black dress. Amy bought it and she wore it 3. Sam is going to go shopping.
with a white blouse and platform shoes. 4. Beth is going to watch The Lion King at the theatre.
5. Sam is going to hear classical music at a concert hall.
7. 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. c 6. John is going to have tea at the Four Seasons Hotel.
8. 1. beautiful long 4. ugly big
2. unusual red 5. trendy, long silver
3. tight yellow

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3. 1. Beth isn’t going to go shopping / hear classical music at a 2. 1. It floats on water.


concert hall / have tea at the Four Seasons Hotel. 2. The floating concert hall is like a boat which will move
2. John isn’t going to sail on the Hudson River / go away in bad weather but Anne’s house will go up and
shopping /watch The Lion King at the theatre / hear down in the same place.
classical music at a concert hall. 3. Dams hold water and prevent water damage.
3. Sam isn’t going to go on a bus tour / watch The Lion 4. It destroyed (homes, offices, shopping centres and power
King at the theatre / have tea at the Four Seasons Hotel. stations in) the city of New Orleans.
4. Beth and John aren’t going to go shopping / hear classical 5. They can build floating homes.
music at a concert hall.
5. John and Sam aren’t going to watch The Lion King at the REAL ENGLISH (page 45)
theatre.
1. 1. a business
4. 1. will … go 2. to university
2. is going to watch 3. a degree
3. are going to have 4. some good, our best
4. will give 5. an effort, money, a discovery, a difference
5. are … going to do
2. 1. get a degree
5.
1. What are you going to do tomorrow? 2. make money
(Accept a logical and grammatically correct answer.) 3. make an effort
2. Where are you going to go this weekend? 4. go to university
(Accept a logical and grammatically correct answer.) 5. start a business
3. When will you get married?
(Accept a logical and grammatically correct answer.) 3. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4. How many children will you have?
Word Builder

(Accept a logical and grammatically correct answer.)
make: biscuits, lunch, friends, a necklace
(page 43) do: homework, the laundry, sport, research
6. 1. will meet; Hollywood
4. Listening:
2. travel; Central Park
3. flies; the Great Wall Announcer: Hello everyone. Today we’re talking to
4. will take; White House Michelle Brown from the organisation Teens
4 Good. Teens 4 Good has planted more than
5. goes; Italy
five gardens in the city of Philadelphia. Tell
7. 1. buy … will come us a little more about what you do, Michelle.
2. will go … rains Michelle: Well, Teens 4 Good wants to make a
3. will be … need difference, so we go into poor residential
4. pay … won’t eat neighbourhoods.
5. will move … sells We teach teenagers to plant and work in
6. won’t have … fix vegetable gardens. We call our gardens
“farms” because we grow food there just like
8. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. farmers.
9. 1. any 4. least Announcer: How has the organisation helped the
2. just 5. tallest neighbourhoods?
Michelle: First of all, teens from the neighbourhoods
3. too noisy
learn about agriculture, but they also learn to
1 0. 1. are riding 6. has made do something good for their neighbourhoods.
2. are 7. has got Not long ago, there were no green spaces
3. used 8. walk here. But after we planted the garden,
4. began 9. will find everything changed. If you walk past one
5. ride 10. will … continue of our gardens in the afternoon, you’ll see a
green garden and teenagers watering plants
READING (page 44) and picking vegetables.
Announcer: What do you do with the vegetables?
1. 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. b Michelle: Well, sometimes we cook with them. We learn
about healthy eating. But we also sell them
to restaurants. Later today, I’m going to bring
tomatoes to an Italian restaurant.

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Announcer: Ah… So you make money. 4. 1. lives 4. will get


Michelle: Yes, but we don’t keep it. We use it to buy 2. won’t build 5. is
things for the gardens. 3. wahes
Announcer: That’s great! Are you going to plant more
gardens in Philadelphia? 5. 1. taller 4. already
Michelle: I hope that Teens 4 Good will plant many 2. was shining 5. any
more gardens. I also hope more teenagers will 3. Does
join our fantastic organisation and help us to
plant our gardens.
6. Jack is studying at university. If he makes an effort, he’ll get
his degree this summer. Then he’ll look for a job. Jack wants
Announcer: I hope so too. What do you like most about
to make money but he also wants to do some good in the
Teens 4 Good?
Michelle: Well, I think Teens 4 Good makes teenagers world. He hopes that one day he’ll do important research.
feel important. We make an effort and see the
results. But also, teens in our organisation (page 48)
become good friends. 7. 1. e 2. a 3. d 4. b 5. c
Announcer: Thank you, Michelle. That’s all for now.
8. 1. he 4. Our
2, 3, 5 2. her 5. They
5. 1. poor 4. plant 3. she 6. His
2. gardens 5. see results 9. 1. In the future, robots will clean houses in residential
3. plant more gardens neighbourhoods.
6. 1. What are his plans 2. Barry is going to work in an office in a skyscraper.
2. I believe he’ll go 3. If Carmen makes an effort, she will get a degree.
3. I think he’ll study 4. I’ll see you at the tennis court at 1 unless it rains.
4. One day he’ll be 5. If we make a lot of money, we’ll start a business.
5. Where do you see yourself
6. My dream is to
Unit 6
(page 46)

7. 1. They 4. He VOCABULARY (page 49)


2. your 5. me 1. 1. headset 4. touch screen
3. them 2. voicemail 5. calendar
8. 1. me 5. you 3. alarm clock 6. battery charger
2. their 6. she 2. 1. videophone 4. caller ID
3. We 7. I 2. ringtone 5. display
4. It 3. digital camera 6. keypad
9. Accept all logical answers. 3. 1. digital camera 4. ringtones
1 0. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2. calendar 5. videophone
3. alarm clock
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 47) 4. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1. 1. concert hall 6. playground
2. farm 7. art gallery GRAMMAR (page 50)
3. make an effort 8. power station 1. 1. could 6. can
4. start a business 9. get a degree 2. couldn’t 7. can
5. did our best 10. residential neighbourhood 3. could 8. can
2. 1. Pick up 4. trendy 4. couldn’t 9. can
2. carbohydrates 5. raw 5. couldn’t 10. can’t
3. recycling bin 2. 1. shouldn’t 3. should
3. 1. will be 4. are going to give 2. should 4. shouldn’t
2. isn’t going to buy 5. will buy 3. 1. has to go 3. doesn’t have to feed
3. won’t rain 2. don’t have to get up 4. have to wash

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4. 1. mustn’t 3. have to Grandfather: What do you mean?


2. mustn’t 4. don’t have to Karen: Let’s say you wanted to get your messages.
You pressed a button on your keypad,
5. 1. Can 4. Should right?
2. can 5. Can Grandfather: Yes.
3. have to / can 6. Do ... have to Karen: You don’t have to do that any more. Now
a list of text messages appears on your
(page 51) screen. You just have to press the correct
6. 1. don’t have to 4. don’t have to one.
2. can 5. should Grandfather: Oh, I see. Do you want to take that call,
3. couldn’t 6. should Karen?
Karen: No, I’ll get back to them later. They’ll leave
7. 1. can’t 4. should a message. Let me show you how to use
2. mustn’t / shouldn’t 5. have to your digital camera. Here, do you see the
3. should / must / have to picture of the camera on your touch screen?
It’s next to your calendar.
8. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Grandfather: Yes, I see it. Should I take a photo?
9. 1. have changed 7. as big as Karen: Yes, that’s a good idea. Look at the flowers
2. couldn’t 8. went near that bench. Take a photo of them.
3. an 9. will change Grandfather: OK. Which button do I press?
4. better 10. don’t remember Karen: This one.
5. could 11. visit Grandfather: Wow. That was easy. Tell me, Karen. Can
I download new ringtones with this phone?
6. happened
Karen: Yes, you can download them from the
Internet, just like you did with your old
READING (page 52) mobile phone.
1. 1. Nairobi 4. students Grandfather: But my old phone didn’t have an Internet
2. without 5. an hour connection.
3. expensive Karen: Oh, well I’m sure this one does. Wait a
minute. I’m going to turn off my phone.
2. 1. cost about €20 4. lights There.
2. there’s no electricity 5. the bicycle moves
3. go to a village far from home
1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F
REAL ENGLISH (page 53) 4. 1. keypad 4. an Internet connection
2. calendar 5. turns off
1. 1. take a call 5. repeat
3. answer
2. receive a message 6. hang up
3. hold on 7. call back 5. 1. b 2. a 3. c
4. interrupt
(page 54)
2. Possible Answers
1. She should turn off her phone. 6. 1. d 2. c 3. e 4. b 5. a
2. He should leave a message. 1. Mr Jones never forgets meetings because / since he writes
3. He should call back. them in his calendar.
4. She should interrupt (the meeting). 2. The shop assistant couldn’t hear him, therefore / so he
Word Builder repeated his question.

3. We couldn’t play football because of the bad weather.


1. throw out 3. grow up 4. You won’t use a keypad since / because you have got a
2. hang out 4. get up touch screen.
4. Listening: 5. Our teachers don’t let us talk on our phones at school,
so / therefore most students leave them at home.
Grandfather: Karen, can you show me how to use my
new mobile phone? 7. 1. because 4. because of
Karen: Sure, Grandfather. Oh, you’ve got a touch 2. since 5. So
screen. 3. Therefore
Grandfather: Yes, but I don’t know how to use it.
Karen: On your old mobile phone, you used your 8. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
keypad for everything.

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9. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. 1. landmark 4. west


2. banks 5. north
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 55) 3. south

1. 1. c 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. d 4. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

2. 1. voicemail 4. interrupt GRAMMAR (page 58)


2. hang up 5. turn off
3. call back 1. 1. is visited 4. aren’t allowed
2. are displayed 5. is performed
3. 1. playground, square 3. are given 6. are taught
2. wood, cloth
3. lifeguard, cleaner 2. 1. are found 4. isn’t served
4. earrings, necklace 2. Is … called 5. Are … eaten
5. biscuits, crisps 3. is visited
3. 1. was built 4. was thrown
4. 1. mustn’t 4. can
2. were performed 5. was destroyed
2. should 5. couldn’t
3. was sold 6. was closed
3. have to
4. 1. This painting wasn’t painted by John Constable. It was
5. 1. must 4. don’t have to painted by William Turner.
2. can’t 5. couldn’t 2. The ship in the painting wasn’t called the Tempest. It was
3. shouldn’t / mustn’t called the Temeraire.
6. 1. since 6. will pay 3. It wasn’t damaged in a war with the Italians. It was
2. a lot of 7. any damaged in a war with the French.
3. was studying 8. am not calling 4. Water colour paints weren’t used by the artist. Oil paints
4. have to 9. already were used.
5. mustn’t 10. have won 5. The picture wasn’t sold to the National Gallery. It was
given to the National Gallery.
7. My voicemail isn’t working. When people leave messages,
I can see them on my phone display, but I can’t hear them. 5. 1. How many buildings were burnt by the fire?
Also, the alarm clock and the digital camera aren’t working. 2. Was St Paul’s Cathedral destroyed in the fire?
It’s a new phone, so I shouldn’t have these problems. 3. What were houses made of at that time?
4. Were they built close together?
(page 56)
(page 59)
8. 1. e 2. c 3. a 4. d 5. b
6. 1. are played 6. is watched
9. 1. so 4. because 2. was situated 7. are played
2. Therefore 5. since 3. was played 8. are … worn
3. because of 4. were added 9. are eaten
5. was watched 10. are sent
1 0. 1. You should leave him a message.
2. You mustn’t use your mobile phones in here. 7. 1. David Beckham is known by people around the world.
3. I couldn’t reply to your text message. 2. Romeo and Juliet was written by Shakespeare.
4. You don’t have to get up early tomorrow. 3. The 1966 World Cup was won by the English Football
5. Can you see the calendar on the display? team.
4. More than 250 languages are spoken today (by people) in
London.
Unit 7 5. More than 12 million tickets are sold by theatres in
London every year.
VOCABULARY (page 57) 8. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1. 1. cave 4. coast 9. 1. was born 7. became
2. channel 5. field 2. younger than 8. the
3. cliff 6. bridge 3. studied 9. must
4. many 10. for
2. 1. capital city 4. east
5. is called 11. hasn’t been
2. continent 5. channel
6. have got 12. will rule
3. cave

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READING (page 60) Cindy: The Ritz sounds like the perfect hotel, but is it
expensive?
1. 1. c 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. c Max: Yes, it is, Cindy. It’s very expensive.
2. 1. David Marks and Julia Barfield Cindy: Don’t worry, everyone. Next week our topic will
2. six be A Day in London for less than £100.
3. seven years
4. It has got the best view in London. 1. F 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. T
5. one hour
5. 1. in the Ritz Hotel in London
REAL ENGLISH (page 61) 2. jeans and trainers
3. a type of bread
1. 1. a model aeroplane 4. reason 4. in 1906
2. an engineer 5. dinner 5. It’s very expensive.
3. mobile phone 6. art from rubbish
2. 1. planned 4. develop 6. 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. c
2. prepared 5. producing
3. improve (page 62)

3. Accept all logical answers. 7. 1. eventually 4. By


2. At last 5. finally
Word Builder

3. Before
7 1. advice 3 5. metal
8. 1. Before 4. Then / Eventually
3 2. protein 3 6. career 2. By 5. Finally
7 3. contest 7 7. advert 3. Then / Eventually
7 4. realised 3 8. modern
9. Possible Answer
T
 oday, tea is a popular drink around the world. But it wasn’t
always. First of all, tea was discovered in 2737 BC by the
4. Listening:
Chinese Emperor Shen Nung. By 400 AD, it was developed
Cindy: You’re listening to Travel Talk. This week we’re in
London with tour guide Max Devine. He’s going as a medicine. Then, it was taken from China to Japan in
to tell us about one of London’s nicest hotels – the 879. Eventually, in 1610, tea was sent from Japan to Europe.
Ritz. Hi, Max. Finally, in 1660, tea was imported to England. By 1903, the
Max: Hi, Cindy. first teabags were produced. At last, people could enjoy a
Cindy: The Ritz Hotel is famous for its afternoon tea, isn’t quick cup of tea.
it, Max?
Max: Yes, tea is served every day at 3.30. CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 63)
Cindy: What’s so special about it?
Max: Well, it’s very formal. It’s served in a place
1. 1. improve 6. continent
2. capital city 7. north
called Palm Court. Palm Court is one of the most
beautiful rooms in the hotel. People dress nicely. 3. bank 8. design
Jeans and trainers are not allowed. 4. caves 9. east
Cindy: Is food served with the tea? 5. produces 10. developed
Max: Yes, each day the chefs prepare cakes, small 2. 1. crisps 6. farms
sandwiches and scones. 2. waste 7. skyscraper
Cindy: Scones? What are they? 3. throw out 8. sensible
Max: A scone is a type of bread. Scones are very 4. bridge 9. blouse
popular in England. 5. landmark 10. voicemail
Cindy: Afternoon tea sounds lovely. But some of our
listeners may want to stay at the Ritz. Tell us a 3. 1. are sold 3. is walked
little about the hotel, Max. Where is it situated? 2. aren’t served
Max: In the West End of London. It’s east of
Buckingham Palace. 4. 1. was built 3. wasn’t thrown out
Cindy: How old is it? 2. Was ... invented
Max: It was built by Cézar Ritz in 1906. So, it’s more 5. 1. was designed 3. was written
than a hundred years old. It was designed by a 2. are ... recycled 4. Are ... given
French architect, Charles Mewès.
Cindy: Are the rooms as nice as the rest of the hotel?
Max: Yes, they’re big and beautiful.

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6. 1. as interesting 6. mustn’t 3. 1. more quickly than


2. fought 7. is eating 2. worse than
3. Have you cooked 8. much 3. more beautifully than
4. the largest 9. was taken 4. farther than / further than
5. try 10. Were you preparing
4. 1. more quickly than 5. as hard as
7. The first computers were designed in the 1940s and were 2. as well as 6. better than
used in offices. Smaller computers were developed in the 3. confidently 7. less aggressively than
1970s for people’s homes. Today, computers are bought and 4. as easily as 8. more slowly than
sold everywhere. They have improved a lot and most people
can operate them.
5. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
(page 67)
(page 64)

8. 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. e 5. d
6. 1. Who is the tallest player in the NBA?
2. What do runners eat before a race?
9. 1. By 4. Then 3. Which athlete made the most money in one year?
2. Eventually 5. At last 4. Who scored the most points in the history of the NBA?
3. At first 5. Who has won the most football World Cups?
1 0. 1. Hotels are often constructed along the coast. 7. 1. is the most popular sport S
2. A cave was discovered last summer. 2. is considered the best player ever S
3. Two new bridges were designed last year. 3. sports do you like (best) O
4. What famous wines are produced in this area? 4. is your favourite athlete S
5. This island was discovered by a Spanish explorer. 5. did you play when you were young O
6. taught you to play (when you were young) S
8. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Unit 8
9. 1. serious 7. good
VOCABULARY (page 65) 2. is preparing 8. doesn’t
3. does 9. has won
1. 1. brain 5. finger 4. well 10. is considered
2. lung 6. bone 5. quickly 11. will probably be
3. heart 7. toe 6. many 12. higher than
4. muscle
2. 1. d 3. b 5. e 7. g READING (page 68)
2. h 4. c 6. a 8. f 1. 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. F
3. 1. speed 4. barefoot 2. 1. because they won’t have enough time to study for tests
2. muscles 5. endurance 2. Sport is also good for your brain.
3. genes 3. when they are young
4. 1. speed 4. strength 4. The hippocampus helps move the muscles and helps the
2. endurance 5. coordination brain think.
3. balance 5. They are a good combination.

5. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. REAL ENGLISH (page 69)

GRAMMAR (page 66) 1. 1. elbow guard 4. mouth guard


2. hockey stick 5. wrist guard
1. 1. fast 5. far 3. boxing gloves 6. knee guard
2. easily 6. happily
3. beautifully 7. well 2. 1. helmet 5. tennis racket
4. badly 8. loudly 2. ice-skates, protective gear 6. baseball bat
3. treadmill 7. baseball glove
2. 1. beautifully 4. loudly 4. golf clubs 8. skateboard
2. badly 5. easily
3. fast 3. 1. treadmill 3. mouth guard
2. skateboard 4. helmet

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▼ Word Builder 8. 1. fantastic 4. close


2. quickly 5. excitedly
1. orange juice 4. videophone
3. faster than 6. happy
2. hairdresser 5. olive oil
3. voicemail 6. textbook 9. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1 0. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4. Listening:
Sue: Do you sell skateboards? CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 71)
Mr Tate: Yes, we do. What are you looking for?
Sue: I don’t really know. I’ve never ridden a 1. 1. treadmill 6. knee pads
skateboard before. 2. brains 7. speed
Mr Tate: Well, you shouldn’t start with our most 3. coordination 8. lungs
expensive skateboards. You can always buy a 4. helmet 9. barefoot
better one in another year or two. 5. finger 10. baseball bat
Sue: OK. Do I need a helmet? Does protective gear
really make a difference?
2. 1. cliff, east
Mr Tate: Yes. You need it when you ride at high speeds. 2. repeat, interrupt
Sue: But I’ve seen people riding without helmets. 3. bracelet, lipstick
Mr Tate: Yes and a lot of them get hurt. I don’t 4. pilot, cashier
understand those people. Have you ever seen 5. improve, produce
a boxer without gloves or a mouth guard? 3. 1. did you do / watch yesterday
Do ice-hockey players start a game with just 2. was playing
a stick and a pair of ice skates? I say – ride 3. won
safely or don’t ride at all. 4. did she win / get
Sue: OK. I’ll buy a skateboard, a helmet and
protective gear. 4. 1. well 4. farther than / further than
David: Excuse me. I’m looking for a treadmill. 2. as fast as 5. less regularly than
Mr Tate: Then you’ve come to the right place. Have a 3. more easily than 6. loudly
look at this one.
David: I see a button on the display. What’s it for? 5. 1. was invented 6. builds
Mr Tate: It changes the speed. When you run on the 2. has been 7. shouldn’t
treadmill, you’ll put it on a high speed. At the 3. usually 8. a
end of your run, you’ll change the speed and 4. fast 9. easier
then you can walk slowly. 5. slowly 10. will enjoy
David: Do I need protective gear? 6. Golf clubs are sold in shops with tennis rackets, hockey
Mr Tate: No. Using a treadmill isn’t like riding a sticks and other sports equipment. But is golf really a sport?
skateboard. But people have fallen off them.
It won’t improve your speed or endurance like running. It’s
Remember this – walk at the beginning. Don’t
not as good for your heart and lungs as swimming. But golf
run from the beginning and don’t try to break
can improve your coordination.
any records on the first day.
David: That won’t happen. I’m not training for the
(page 72)
Olympics. I just want to exercise regularly.
7. 1. new ice-skates 4. fit better than
1. F 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. F 2. too small 5. the cheapest
3. not comfortable enough
5. 1. a skateboard, a helmet and protective gear
2. He wants to exercise regularly. 8. 1. happily 4. loud
2. beautiful 5. formally
6. 1. I need a new helmet. 3. hard
2. It’s too small.
3. It fits better than the others. 9. 1. You need strength and coordination to skate.
4. I don’t want a red helmet. 2. The best runners in the world run barefoot.
5. It isn’t as expensive as the others. 3. These baseball gloves fit better than those.
4. Does the brain work harder than the heart?
(page 70) 5. How many helmets are sold here every week?
7. 1. oily 4. best
2. biggest 5. regularly
3. loudly 6. important

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Unit 9 6. 1. the best 5. more exotic than


2. slowly 6. the most beautiful
3. fashionably 7. as easy as
VOCABULARY (page 73) 4. more exciting than
1. h t d i s g u s t e d w c 7. 1. was walking 8. regularly
y o r d e l i g h t e d s 2. can’t 9. have to
3. I’ve tried 10. is trying
f r r d j w q z y r i p s
4. hasn’t 11. unless
u x m r i e n a l r c a f 5. am I going to 12. a
r j o m i s e r a b l e z 6. as bad as 13. should
i c f y g f i o k e p r a 7. don’t want
o a e k i o i w v x k y d 8. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers
u v r g s t f e s a g h g
s d w a u e s c d r d i j READING (page 76)
i u d e q v p s t n a s l 1. 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. T
d e t c a s e a j m w f e 2. 1. because he’s not playing in the game
s i f r u s t r a t e d r 2. Yes it does. Teenagers feel their emotions strongly.
3. He probably thinks he has got terrific coordination and
1. horrified 4. furious speed.
2. delighted 5. disgusted 4. They make things seem worse than they are.
3. miserable 6. frustrated 5. repeat good thoughts
2. 1. relieved
2. jealous REAL ENGLISH (page 77)
3. annoyed 1. 1. D 3. D 5. S 7. S 9. D
4. depressed 2. S 4. S 6. S 8. D 10. S
5. disappointed
6. guilty, ashamed / ashamed, guilty 2. 1. Can you help me out?
2. It’s up to you.
3. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. I’ve got no idea.
4. I’m feeling down.
GRAMMAR (page 74) 5. can’t stand
1. 1. lets 5. does ... see Word Builder

2. don’t ... eat 6. Is ... studying 1. b


3. are playing 7. likes 2. c
4. is sleeping 8. aren’t coming 3. a
2. 1. Have … started 5. were studying
2. were running 6. prepared 3. Listening:
3. loved 7. have taken 1
4. didn’t want 8. has … made Mum: Why are you crying, Debbie? Did something
happen?
3. 1. Will students go Debbie: I’m depressed, Mum. I don’t want to change
2. will learn schools next year.
3. They will turn on Mum: Everything will be OK, Debbie. You’ll see.
4. are you going to buy Debbie: But I don’t know anyone at my new school. I’ve
5. I’m going to buy got a lot friends at my old school. Now I have to
6. have start all over again. Why do we have to move?
4. 1. Are … used 4. was painted Mum: We have to move to London because of my job.
2. was … invented 5. weren’t given You know that, Debbie. But listen. You’re very
friendly and funny. You’ll make new friends
3. is … cooked 6. was told
easily. You know, you can choose to be miserable
(page 75) or you can try to be more positive.

5. 1. many 5. much
2. an 6. Some
3. Many 7. the
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2 2. 1. beef 6. hang up
Jim: Dad, where are my glasses? 2. glass 7. coast
Dad: I don’t know, Jim. Where did you leave them? 3. shop assistant 8. operate
Jim: Ugh! I’m so frustrated. I’ve looked everywhere. 4. make-up 9. muscle
Maybe I left them at school. Well, I’ve got no 5. university 10. hockey stick
idea where they are. I don’t see them in the
living room. 3. 1. didn’t study 4. has ... been
Dad: Were you using your computer? Maybe they’re 2. Does ... swim 5. am buying / am going to buy
next to it. 3. are ... going
Jim: I’ve already looked there.
Dad: Do you want me to come to your room and help
4. 1. quietly 4. as well as / better than
you look for them? 2. the longest 5. easier than / as easy as
Jim: Yes. 3. hard
Dad: I’ll be right there… Jim, look at your room. 5. 1. the most popular 6. can’t
What a mess! 2. just 7. many
3 3. have sent 8. did
Anne: Are you OK, Mum? 4. too sad 9. was written
Mum: No, Anne, I’m not. Every muscle in my body 5. feels 10. can
hurts. I like hiking, but this is too hard!
Anne: Yeah, this mountain is higher than I thought it 6. Tom was furious. His bedroom door was open and his laptop
was. But we’re almost at the top and there’s an computer was gone. Why did his sister take his things? He
amazing cave at the top of the mountain. You’ll lets her use his mobile phone but he draws the line at his
love it. laptop computer. He isn’t going to put up with this.
Mum: A cave? Really? But let’s stop for a few minutes,
Anne. (page 80)
Anne: Remember, Mum, all this exercise is good for
your heart and lungs. Maybe next week, we’ll go 7. 1. If you ask me, 4. I suggest
bungee jumping. 2. Why don’t you 5. Maybe you can
Mum: What? Hiking is OK but … 3. You’d better
8. Gary had a very annoying day yesterday. His mother made
1. b 2. c 3. a
delicious pancakes for breakfast but his brother Kevin ate
4. 1. depressed 4. help him look them all before Gary got to the kitchen. Gary was furious
2. Mum’s job 5. cave but he didn’t say anything to his brother. Next, Gary went to
3. frustrated 6. go bungee jumping school. It was raining outside, so he opened his umbrella. It
broke right away because it was so windy! It was a bad day
5. 1. e 2. a 3. d 4. c 5. f 6. b
for Gary.
(page 78) 9. 1. Jasmine was delighted when her parents gave her a
surprise party.
6. 1. Jack feels guilty because he cheated in a test.
2. I’ve been depressed since last year.
2. My sister was delighted because my parents bought her
3. You shouldn’t put up with a friend like him.
a new computer.
4. She was miserable because her friends didn’t help her
3. Jerry has got big blue eyes.
out.
4. Heather’s best friend has just moved to New York.
5. I’m jealous of my brother.
5. Before there were mobile phones, teenagers couldn’t
send text messages to their friends.
6. I’ve worked hard to improve my marks. Grammar Practice
7. 1. so 4. quickly
2. beautiful little 5. me
REVIEW 1 (page 106)
3. By
1. 1. go 4. likes
8. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. doesn’t clean 5. don’t drink
9. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. studies 6. Does ... play
2. 1. are using 4. Are ... flying
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 79) 2. am not having 5. Is ... teaching
1. 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. b 3. isn’t running

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3. 1. cooks 4. recycle REVIEW 2 (page 108)


2. works 5. throw 1. 1. taller than 4. more practical than
3. is planting 6. are collecting 2. trendier than 5. worse than
4. 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. a 3. better than 6. less expensive than
5. 1. rained 6. saw 2. 1. the highest 4. the smallest
2. damaged 7. wanted 2. the longest 5. the most dangerous
3. blew 8. didn’t know 3. the most amazing 6. the most popular
4. stopped 9. Did ... bring 3. 1. the best 4. higher than
5. went 10. began 2. the worst 5. as good as
6. 1. Sally and Pam were making dinner at 5 o’clock. 3. not as high as
2. I was drinking tea when the phone rang. 4. 1. exciting enough 3. too polluted
3. John wasn’t playing football with his friends yesterday 2. too noisy 4. not clean enough
morning.
4. Were Mr and Mrs Scott cleaning their house at 5.
1. Will children fly planes to school?
10 o’clock? Yes, they will. / No, they won’t.
5. Mr Smith wasn’t driving the car when the accident 2. Will cars use electricity?
happened. Yes, they will. / No, they won’t.
3. Will people live on the moon?
(page 107) Yes, they will. / No, they won’t.
4. Will the world be better than it is today?
7. 1. was having 6. was your mother doing
Yes, it will. / No, it won’t.
2. was sitting 7. was happening
3. heard 8. was sleeping 6. 1. is going to visit 5. aren’t going to walk
4. were fighting 9. woke 2. are you going to do 6. are going to take
5. fell 3. are going to learn 7. Are … going to go
4. are … going to get 8. is going to meet
8. 1. was reading; was talking
2. was walking; heard (page 109)
3. Were … browsing; came
4. was cooking; were watching 7. 1. will leave 4. Will … remember
5. was playing; fell; broke 2. am going to visit 5. Are … going to go
3. won’t rain
9. 1. have … heard 4. hasn’t fed
2. has bought 5. hasn’t seen 8. 1. will have 4. will miss
3. have … cooked 2. study 5. will be
3. don’t wear 6. won’t get
1 0.
1. Q: Has Tom cooked dinner?
A: he has; has cooked 9. 1. can’t 4. could
2. Q: Has Mrs Smith ever been to France? 2. couldn’t 5. Can
A: she has; has been 3. can 6. Could
3. Q: Have the animals eaten yet? 1 0. 1. must 4. mustn’t
A: they haven’t; haven’t eaten 2. mustn’t 5. mustn’t
4. Q: How long have you studied English? 3. must 6. must
A: have studied
5. Q: How many Harry Potter books has he read? 1 1. 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. a
A: He has … read 1 2. 1. can 4. mustn’t
1 1. 1. has worked 4. went 2. shouldn’t 5. should
2. has taught 5. haven’t seen 3. can 6. couldn’t
3. hasn’t been
REVIEW 3 (page 110)
1 2. 1. Did … visit 4. haven’t practiced
2. rescued 5. didn’t go 1. 1. The British Museum is visited by many tourists.
3. has worked 2. The animals in the zoo are fed every morning.
3. We aren’t given homework on Fridays.
4. English isn’t usually spoken in France.
5. Are mobile phones used all around the world?

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2. 1. was watched 4. were written


2. wasn’t built 5. were … made
3. weren’t eaten
3. 1. is visited 4. was constructed
2. are decorated 5. are invited
3. was built
4. 1. Cakes are baked here every day.
2. Letters aren’t written these days.
3. The windows were cleaned last week.
4. Is food prepared in the evenings?
5. When was the dog fed?
5. 1. beautifully 4. hungrily
2. quietly 5. badly
3. slowly
6. 1. farther than 4. as badly as
2. as high as 5. more quickly than
3. better than

(page 111)

7. 1. more frequently than 4. more carefully than


2. sensibly 5. happily
3. seriously
8. 1. did you do 4. did you do after the game
2. went with you 5. paid for it
3. won the game
9. 1. didn’t go 5. am going to buy
2. helps 6. isn’t writing
3. was washing 7. Have you finished
4. was written
1 0. 1. was watching 7. likes
2. have never seen 8. is getting
3. were talking 9. comes
4. shouted 10. will … feel
5. do … want 11. will be
6. are … permitted
1 1. 1. any 7. should
2. angrily 8. the friendliest
3. worse than 9. a
4. more quietly 10. happily
5. didn’t know 11. some
6. recommended 12. better than

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