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TEACHER'S EDITION Units 1-2 quiz A ® Listen to the conversations. Check (/) the correct answers. 1. Tom grew up in U1 Japan. LI San Diego. San Francisco. 2. Carol used to CI collect old photos. C1 read comic books. watch mysteries. 3. According to Helen, there isn’t enough parking downtown. CJ is too much traffic. U aren’t enough buses. 4. Anna can join a car pool by CL] asking a neighbor for a ride. OU calling a phone number. U riding to work with Steve. B Complete the conversations. Use the past tense. 1. A: Where —_ fh B: I was born in Mexico City. 2. A: Did ___________ in high school? B: No, he didn’t study French in high school. He studied Spanish. 3. A: When —— _______ from college? B: They graduated from college in 2002. C Circle the correct word or phrase. 1. Every summer, Sam used to go to the (beach / paint / soccer ball) with his friends. 2. Treally enjoyed playing (scrapbook / chess / bicycle) when I was a teenager. 3. Ed had some unusual pets, including a rabbit and a (comic book / snake / tree house). D Complete the conversation. Use the correct form of used to and the verbs given. A __________ (play) soccer when you were a child? B: Yes,[ soccer every day after school. A: And what things (ecole)? B: Oh, [never .._______ anything, but now I collect postcards. T-200 4 Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press E Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1. (anes should more we bicycle have) 2. (pollution is and much there traffic too air) 3. (fewer should noise there less be cars and) F Write indirect questions. Use these Wh-questions and the words given. Example: When do the department stores open? (Do) Do you know when the department stores open? 1. Where is the nearest restaurant? (Do) 2, How much do newspapers cost? (Could) 3. Where is the best bookstore in town? (Do) 4, What time do the banks close? (Can) G Read the article. Then check (v) the correct answers. ean Kamen isan inventor. He and his team . “the battery packs for four to six hours allows you a developed the Segway™ Human Transporter a) to ride as many as 16 kilometers 0 miles). ys _ a batery pews wheeled —— Although itcan only hold one passenger(or : transportation device. With a price of $3,995, it costs _ ‘ 100-200 pounds), the Segway HT is.a great way less than a car, is easier to ride thana motorcycle, and ee to get around or doerrands. In uses less space than a bicycle. Andit's easy to operate: ae : : most cities, itcango wherever stand on the platform, lean forward to move ahead, : eo ie walk, jog, oF Fi idebikes _ Jean back to stop or move backward, and twist the left Beer Jeg handle to turn. To go faster, lean forward alittle more. Some people compare it to ice skating becauseit moves so quietly and turns so smoothly. The Segway i isan environmentally friendly and energy-efficient ok machine of the twenty-first _- century. Wouldn't i it be is to i The Segway HT weighs 32 kilograms (70 pounds) © have one? _ and can fit in the trunk of most Fully — 1. Dean Kamen 3. This new transportation device invented the Segway HT. CO recharges in four to six hours. wants to own a Segway HT. O weighs 100-200 pounds. CO doesn’t think the Segway HT is energy efficient. CO goes 16 miles per hour. 2. The Segway HT 4, The Segway HT . Cis harder than riding a motorcycle. can go wherever people drive cars. 1 is cheaper than buying a car. CO can be used only on ice. OJ has four wheels and runs on electricity. could replace a bicycle. © Cambridge University Press Units 1-2 quize T-201 Units 3-4 quiz A ® Listen to the conversations. Check (/) the correct answers. 1. Jen likes her new apartment because it has two bedrooms. 2. Seth wants to live downtown U it’s less expensive. 3. Karen’s apartment is too small. 4. Doug wishes his new apartment were nice and bright. Circle the correct word. 2. Our house is just 1, I love my neighborhood. It’s very (dangerous / inconvenient / safe). 2. I live on a very busy street. It can get a little bit (modern / noisy / spacious). 3. It’s (comfortable / convenient / dingy) to have parking spaces near my apartment. 4. Our house is modern and very bright. It has (cramped / huge / private) windows. Complete the sentences. Use not enough . . -or not... enough and the words given. 1, Our apartment is too small. There are 2. People can see into our house. There is 3. My apartment is very noisy. It’s Complete the sentences. Use as...as,as many... as, oras much... as and the words given. 1. My new apartment doesn’t have Complete the sentences, Use wish and the correct form of the underlined verbs. Example: My parents won't buy me a car. I wish they would buy me a car. 1. I don’t like my job. I wish __ 2. I can’t find my cell phone. I wish 3. My boyfriend isn’t in good shape. I wish there’s too much noise. it’s cheaper than her old apartment. he works there. C there are more parking spaces. on the first floor. not as cramped as his old apartment. (privacy) __ for me. (quiet) ___ my old one. (windows) _____ your apartment. (convenient) 3. Modern apartments often don’t have older ones. (space) Mies dec © Cambridge University Press F Complete the conversation. Use the correct form of the verbs. A __ you ever ______ (try) Spanish food? B: Yes, SS 1 _______ (go) to a Spanish restaurant last week. Ab FO (like) it? B: Yeah, it ___ (be) delicious. G Read Rosa’s e-mail. Then check (“) four true statements. Greetings from Bangkok! Fernando and | are having a really good time! It’s a great city for shopping. Yesterday, we went to a huge weekend market. It was full of really interesting things to buy, especially clothes. And the prices are great! Things here are not nearly as expensive as they are at home. Of course, Fernando tells me I’m spending too much money, but you know him. He never buys anything! : Have you ever eaten Thai food? It’s delicious! We just had a wonderful dinner in one of the restaurants on the river. Fernando ordered green curry and rice, and | had my favorite dish, Mee Krob — crispy noodles with shrimp and chicken. For dessert, we had fried bananas. Everything was so good! It was also fun to watch the boats pass by! One thing I’ve noticed is that some restaurants make their curries less spicy for foreigners. Yesterday, | told our waiter, “This curry isn’t hot enough for us!” He smiled and said, “Some foreigners don’t like spicy food.” Then he brought us another curry that was much hotter. : Time to stop. We’re flying home tomorrow, so I'll see you soon! Rosa C1. Bangkok is a good place for shopping. (J 2. The market is open every day of the week. 13. You can buy most things except clothes in the market. C4. The prices in the market are very reasonable. (5. Some restaurants in Bangkok are right on the river. 6. Mee Krob is the Thai name for green curry. (17. All foreign visitors love Thailand’s hot and spicy food. 8, Foreigners sometimes have to ask to have spicy food. © Cambridge University Press Units 3-4 quiz ¢ T-203 Units 5-6 quiz A Cc) Listen to the conversations. Check () the correct information. 1. LJ Holly is going to visit Mike’s grandparents. Mike is not going to go mountain climbing this year. CJ Holly might go camping in August. 2. L] Holly is going mountain climbing this summer. Mike thinks Holly should go to Yosemite. U Mike says Holly doesn’t have to make reservations. 3. LI Kathy and Annette were roommates last year. C1 Annette doesn’t like being messy. L] Annette and Kathy are both very neat. 4. CO) Annette ean study while watching TV. Kathy likes to listen to music while studying. C] Annette’s mother was always yelling at her. B Complete the conversations. Use be going to or will and the verbs given. 1A; What ea after class today? (do) B: I’m definitely —___ ____ a movie with a friend. (see) 2. A: When ___ they _________ their vacation this year? (take) B: I think they on accruise in June or July. (go) C Circle the correct word or phrase. 1. You must take your (first-aid kit / backpack / passport) when you go to another country. 2. He needs to get new (hiking boots / credit cards / suitcases) before he goes backpacking next week. 3. We shouldn't forget to bring (medication / luggage / cash) for buying souvenirs. D Complete the conversation. Use the correct modals for necessity and suggestion. A: We Ss make our plane reservations right away! It will be hard to find cheap flights later this month, (should / don’t have to) B: Good idea! And perhaps we — buy round-trip tickets because they’re usually cheaper. (have to / ought to) A: And remember, you're going drive the rental car, so you _____________ bring your driver’s license. (need to /’d better) B: Of course. And you — forget to pack your new digital camera. It will be fun learning how to use it. (must not / shouldn't) T-204 © Cambridge University Press E Circle the correct word. 1. Please clean (off / up / on) your bedroom. It’s really a mess! 2. Could you please put (over / off / away) the groceries in the kitchen? 3. Can you turn (down / out / on) the TV while I’m on the phone? F Rewrite the sentences. Use the correct form of the words given. Example: Please take the cat out. (Can you) _Can you please take the cat out? 1, Close the door, please. (Could you) 2. Please take out the garbage. (Would you) 3. Don’t sit there. (Would you mind) G Read the letter to Sally and her response. Then check (“) the correct. answers. Dear Sally, We live in a neighborhood where everyone knows each other and we all get along pretty well. However, 2 anew family ~—s moved in, am now we have some problems. The family’s two teenagers play their music oy loudly. When we politely asked, “Would you mind turning the music down?” they just looked at us. Next, the family destroyed a beautiful tree. I hated to see them cutting it down. : Iran out and shouted, “Could you ne leave the ae ae but they chopped it down anyway. They also have dogs that bark Joudly all day. We've said many | bine “Please ‘keep your dogs inside at night so we can get some sleep.” ” But they won't do it, We don’t know what to do. anymore. How can we all get along?» 1. How did the teens respond to the neighbor’s request? O They said, “We're sorry. We'll try to be more quiet.” They said, “Are you kidding? We like loud music.” They didn’t say anything. 2. What happened as the tree was being chopped down? The new family asked to leave it alone. The new family continued to cut it down. The wood was used to build a doghouse. Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press Unfortunately, there’s Dear Slowly, You have made polite | requests with no results, i The next time you hear loud music or barking dogs, call your local police, That should solve those ioe nothing you can do about the j tree. Try to stay polite and i let the police take care of your neighbors. | Sally 3. What is the problem with the dogs? They are kept inside all day. They are outside barking all the time. O They aren’t allowed to go outside. 4. What was Sally's advice? Call the neighbors when the dogs bark. [| Stop being polite to the neighbors. C Let the police solve the problems. Units 5-6 quiz ¢ T-205 E OUnits 7-8 quiz A ® Listen to the conversations. Check (/) the correct answers. 1, Stephanie says Richard is a geek. Da hacker. [] a mouse. 2. Barry asks Martha how to play computer games. C] scan photographs. OU surf the Internet. 3. According to Eva, |_] she uses her computer to play games. her roommates use her computer a lot. her computer isn’t working properly. 4. Heather shows Carlos how to use his new computer to cut and paste. drag and drop. highlight text. B Circle the correct-word or phrase. 1. Microwave ovens are used (to cooking / for cooking / for cook) food very fast. 2. When you go to the beach, try (not to get / to don’t get / not getting) the camcorder wet. 3. You can use my cell phone (leaving / for leave / to leave) a voice mail. 4. Don’t forget (for taking / taking / to take) your ATM card with you. C Correct the mistake in each sentence or pair of sentences. 1. I want to move some text, How do I cut and click? 2. When I need to find some information, I drag the net. 3. My father knows a lot about computers. He’s a hacker. 4. Be sure to double-click with your disk drive. 5. The screen is too hard to read. I think I need a new keyboard. T-206 CEE © Cambridge University Press D Complete the sentences in column A with information from column B. | Then rewrite each pair of sentences using when. A B ___ 1. Fall is the season... a. some people stay up all night. ____ 2. July and August are the months... b. people celebrate Valentine’s Day. _____ 3. New Year’s Eve is a night... c. children often go back to school. __ 4, February 14 is the day... d. many families take summer vacations. 1. Fallts the season when 2. 3. 4, E Match the phrases with the most appropriate information. 1. Before a young man and woman speak, _a. they sometimes arrange another date. _____ 2. Before they meet for the first time, b. they usually talk on the telephone. __ 3. When they have their first date, c. they might chat with each other on the Internet. 4. After they meet for the first time, d. they often meet in a public place, such as a coffee shop. F Read the article. Then check (“) four true statements. The Mid-Autumn Festival While Chinese people celebrate a few holidays according According to Chinese tradition, “When the moon is full, to the western calendar, the lunar calendar is used for most — mankind is one.” For this reason, it’s considered a good others. Important holidays in the lunar calendar, which time for family and friends to get together and celebrate follows the cycles of the moon, include Chinese New Year _ the harvest. and the Dragon Boat Festival. The moon is perhaps most important, however, for the Mid-Autumn Festival. | When Chinese people celebrate the Mid-Autumn ‘ | Festival, they often meet in beautiful places. They | | | Fall is the season when the moon appears larger and look at the moon and eat mooncakes, special cakes brighter than during the rest of the year. This is because containing things like bean paste, egg yolk, sesame and it’s a time when the weather is dry and cool. The lotus seeds, dates, pineapple, walnuts, and almonds. Mid-Autumn Festival occurs on the fifteenth day of the Mooncakes are very rich, so people usually eat them eighth lunar month. This is a day when the moon is full. with oolong or jasmine tea. pikes | Maal, ey RRS 0 C1 1. The western calendar is used for most Chinese holidays. 2. The western calendar is used for the Mid-Autumn Festival. 3. The cool, dry weather in fall makes the moon seem unusually large and bright. LI 4, People celebrate the festival in bright sunshine because the weather is so cool. C11 5. August 15 is the day when people celebrate the festival. L] 6. The festival is a celebration of togetherness and the harvest. C1] 7. Mooncakes contain beans, eggs, seeds, fruit, and nuts. CO 8. A lot of people like to drink tea with mooncakes. © Cambridge University Press Photocopiable Units 7-8 quiz © T-207 Units 9-10 quiz A ® Listen to the conversations. Check (/) the correct information. 1. Sylvia Chas some old letters from her grandmother. is going to sell her old typewriter to John. LJ is happy with her laptop and new technology. 2. According to Harry, if Marsha stays in her apartment, C] she may have to make a lot of repairs to it. U she'll have more time to save for a house. OD she won’t be able to afford a big old house. 3. Jim’s dad O speaks both French and Spanish. UJ likes the idea of Jim becoming a flight attendant. O thinks Jim needs to take a vacation. 4, Mac CZ is going to be a counselor at a summer camp. has a lot of patience to work with kids. wants to get a job at a national park. B Match the phrases with the appropriate information. ____ 1. About 200 years ago, a. people usually wrote more personal letters. _____ 2. Before personal computers, b. there might be cheap solar-powered cars. __ 3. In many cities nowadays, c. people often used horses for transportation. ____ 4. Sometime in the future, d. there is too much traffic and noise pollution. C Circle the correct word or phrase. 1. If you walk to work, you (Il have to / won’t have to / may have to) pay for the bus. 2. If you (take / travel / don’t go) a vacation, you may feel better and more relaxed. 3. If you get married, you (won’t be / might take / will have) less free time. D Complete the conversations. Check (“) the correct response. 1. A: I’m not very good at typing. B: O Oh, Iam! CO Well, I do. Really? I don’t mind. 2. A: Llike working with computers. B: 0 SoamI. O Neither can I. So do I. T-208 ieee © Cambridge University Press 3. A: I don’t mind driving to work every day. B: (1 Oh, I don’t. OO Neither do I. ZC Really? I like it. E Circle the correct word. _1. Fiona carefully plans her day so she’s never late for appointments. She likes to be (creative / punctual / forgetful). 2. Jerry tries to help people and never says “no” when someone asks him for a favor. He seems like a really (generous / impatient / disorganized) person. 3. Amy and Sam get angry easily and almost never smile. Everyone thinks they're moody and (level-headed / hardworking / bad-tempered). F Match the sentences with the appropriate information. 1. I'd like to work as an English teacher a. because I’m too disorganized and can’t stand hospitals, _____ 2, I wouldn’t want to be a flight attendant —_b. because I’m very patient and enjoy helping people learn. _____ 8. I would make a good waiter c. because I have an excellent memory and like meeting people. 4. Leould never become a doctor d, because I don’t like to travel or work with people. G Read the job ads. Then write the letter of the best. job for each person. ae : B. Office manager _ A, Assistant accountant Are you the type who likes | fumedinte opening for z an ‘| We have a Appel Le : to solve problems and office manager with good | asalesclerki in our analyze financial data? | computer skills. Excellent | Ifso, this job is for you ——‘ |. spoken and written English because itrequiresa -—*,_ also needed. One other creative person who is | foreign language would be diploma desired. Weekend level-headed. You must be | useful. We are looking fora | good at math and numbers. | creative person who: works You need to be able to work | well with other people, Some alone as well asonteam _| evenings and Saturdays may projects. Send résumé to -benecessary. Thisisan | National Accounting Firm. | interesting job: for sorneone : pee hardworking, | organized, and goodat solving problems. Contact _ Mr. Sawyer at Horizon’ Travel Agency for an interview. “Genter reser enon on io et ee ar -olemoenieneimnnaroneneinatel | work required. This is a | good job for a reliable and | patient person who likes — mecting people and Iping customers. Good: salary health benefits, and | vacation time, Interviews next week from 9 AM. ti | noon, Ask for Ms. | Thompson, _____ 1. Carmen is a recent college graduate who has worked for eight years at several clothing shores in the local shopping mall. _____ 2. Joan doesn’t mind working independently or with others. She’s been a bookkeeper in a small family business for several years. 3. Tony just finished a computer course. He has also studied Spanish for three years and doesn’t mind working some evenings or on Saturdays. 4, Sarah got excellent grades in math in high school and is a good problem-solver. She’s taking an art class on Saturdays, so she can only work during the week. © Cambridge University Press Units 9-10 quiz ¢ T-209 Units 11-12 quiz A ® Listen to the conversations. Check (“) the correct. answers. 1, The Egyptian pyramids O are buried in sand. were built by Napoleon. D are not open to tourists. 2. Great Zimbabwe is on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia. the largest monument in southern Africa. a modern city with 20,000 people. 3, Easter Island is close to Chile and Tahiti. has some large statues. CJ has an unusual sculpture museum. 4, The city where the woman lived is located where two rivers meet. C1 is known in English as the Golden City. is over 500 years old. B Rewrite the sentences as passive sentences with by. Example: Prince recorded the song “Purple Rain.” The song “Purple Rain" was recorded by Prince. 1. George Lucas directed the Star Wars movies. 3 at = 2. Tim Berners-Lee developed the World Wide Web. 3. Ian Fleming wrote the James Bond novels. 4, Gustave Eiffel designed the Eiffel Tower in Paris. C Complete the sentences. Use the passive form of the verbs. 1. English __________ (speak) in Australia and New Zealand. 2. Spanish and Portuguese _________ (teach) at this school. 3. Rice (grow) in many Asian countries. D Circle the correct word. 1. One of the crops grown in Guatemala is (cattle / coffee / shrimp). 2. (Chickens / Microchips / Oysters) are manufactured in California. T-210 later cce © Cambridge University Press eee eee eee he ge srs Neeennnn cc rs ennnnnmmnnmmmncnsnmenensmn samc i aa a eae aaa 3. I planned to graduate this semester, but, (luckily / suddenly / unfortunately), I failed some of my exams. 4. I was looking for a job when, (miraculously / sadly / strangely), T won the lottery and went on vacation instead. 1.1 _______ (meet) my best friend while ]_ SE a business course. 2.We — —————— _____ (sleep), but the storm —____ ___ (talk) when his cell phone suddenly ___ Complete the sentences. Use the simple past or past continuous of the verbs. ____ (take) _ (wake) us up. ____ (go) dead. F Complete the conversation. Use the present perfect continuous of the verbs. A: Hi, Elena! I haven't seen you since New Year’s Eve. _______ you B: Not exactly. [ A: And at night? B: Oh, our new baby — —______ ____ (work) long hours? _ (go) to my job all day. _____ (keep) us awake all night! G Read the article. Then check (”) the correct answers. Jeon Ming Pei was bom in Guangdong, China, in 1917. |.M. Pei, as he is usually known, was a child prodigy. When he was only 17, he went to the United States to study architecture. He graduated from both MIT and Harvard Graduate School of Design. He also taught architecture at Harvard. In 1951, he was. awarded a special prize called.a Traveling Fellowship. He used it to visit Britain, France, Italy, and Greece. When he retumed to the United States in 1954, he became a U.S. citizen. He got his lucky break in 1964 when he was asked by Jacqueline Kennedy to design the John F. Kennedy Library i in Boston. Since then, |.M, Pei has designed many ofthe world’s most recognized buildings and landmarks. In 1983, he was chosen by French President Mitterand to expand and modernize the Louvre Museum in Paris. Pel's design made it the world’s largest 1. LM. Pei is a citizen of C1 China. France. the United States. 2. In 1951, his prize allowed him to 4, study and teach at Harvard. CJ travel around Europe. O return to the United States. © Cambridge University Press work on several more museums in Kyoto, Japan; in Berlin, Germany; andin : Photocopiable : museum. His addition of three Blass pyramids to its - entrance became world famous immediately. During ‘the 1980s and 1990s, he was commissioned to Cleveland, Ohio; © bourg. But perhaps his most fam creation ink of China 3, The entrance to the Louvre is well known because CZ it’s very large. Lit looks very expensive. Cit has three glass pyramids. 'M. Pei has also designed a museum in UO Kyoto. Boston. CI Hong Kong. Units 11-12 quize T-211 (0 senten OUnits 13-14 quiz A ® Listen to the conversations. Check () the correct information. 1. Both Joe and Marian were bored by the last Lord of the Rings movie. thought Spider-Man was a better movie. are interested in movies because of what they used to read. 2. Barbara thought Ben Affleck was the actor who starred in Cold Mountain. U reads a lot of movie reviews in entertainment magazines. UO doesn’t think that Sharon Stone is still making films. 3. What does “mandatory” class attendance mean? It means the teacher will lower your grade if you miss a class. It means you must attend every class during the semester. C1 It could mean that you don’t have to go to class every day. 4, What is true about the performance? 0 Brett has seen a Broadway musical before, You're not allowed to receive phone calls. C] You can take photos if you don’t use a flash. B Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word. 1. I think animated filmsare (fascinate). 2. We're both _____ (interest) in reading Amy Tan’s latest book. 3. Iwas __ (surprise) to see Marisa and Michael at the party. 4. Renting a movie isa ______ (bore) way to spend Saturday night. C Circle the correct word. 1. The musical was (marvelous / terrible / outstanding). I didn’t enjoy it at all! 2. This book is (disgusting / silly / fantastic). I just started it, and I can’t put it down. 3. People hated everything about the movie. What a (bizarre / fabulous / dreadful) film! D Rewrite the sentences using who, that, or which. 1. Comedies are a type of movie. They usually make people laugh, 2. Two and a Haif Men is a popular TV show. It stars Charlie Sheen, T-212 Ee © Cambridge University Press

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