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Series authors: Malcolm Mann Steve Taylore-Knowles ky gee Workbook with key A CONTI Answer key Uniti Relationships Reading 1 Exercise 1 oe tk Se a Fou et Exercise 2 1 hurtful 5 rough patch 2 perfectlybalanced 6 argument 3 saying 7 annoy 4 incommon 8 anger Exercise 3 fart 33 Use of English: exam practice 1 which /that 7 with /t0 2 with 8 will 3 them 9 for 4 their 10 having 5 to 11 to 6 A/ Any/ Each 12 was Reading: exam practice LE POE SSG aA 5G. 6D. 7B Vocabulary Exercise 1 1 boring 5 tiring 2 relaxing. 6 annoying 3 frightened 7 interested 4 excited Exercise2 1 rudely 4 relatives / relations 2 appearance 5 befriended 3 nervously 6 jealousy Exercise3 le 2¢ 3d 4g Sf 6b 7a Exercise 4 1 nervous 5 polite 2 funny 6 lonely 3 alone 7 kind 4 selfish 8 honest Reading 2 Exercise1 Hee 3f. 44 sbived Use of English: exam practice AC. 3C 4D SB 6D 7B 8A 9D 10B 11A 124 Grammar 2 Exercise 1 1 have 5 hasnit 2 had 6 had 3 had 7 have 4 had 8 Tre Exercise 2 1 hasbeen 4 hadhad 2 had just moved 5 have just broken up 3 Haveyoueverhad 6 hadonly played Use of English: exam practice Exercise 1 1 ACTING 6 DIFFERENT 2 EXCITING 7 QUALIFICATION 3 TALENTEI 8 KNOWLEDGE 4 ATTRACTIVE 9 TIRING 5 INTERESTING 10 DISAPPOINTMENTS Exercise 2 1 TORECOVER FROM 2 HAVE BEEN MARRIED SINCE 3. HAS BEEN ACTING FOR 4 WAS RAISED BY 5 HAVEPUT UP WITH 6 METOSORT OUT 7 HAVE ALREADY TRIED 8 HADJUST TAKEN Listening: exam practice 1A 2B 3A 4A 5C ( Unit 2 Travelling Reading 1 Exercise1 1 crackling 2 secluded 3 freedom 4 checked, 5 swears Exercise2 I excitement / ultimate / get bored 2 itching to / adventure / saddle/ trails / tracked / streams 3 cabin / porch / valley 4 enjoy yourself/ sheer / Keep you busy Grammar 1 Exercise1 1 amdriving 2 was packing 3 have been sitting 4 isalready planning 5 was staying 6 had been lying Exercise2 1 were driving 2 are staying 3 had been travelling 4 have been looking 5 were you doing 6 went Exercise3 1 have been travelling have been trying have been resting amleaving have been doing / are doing wwas sitting ‘were watching / watched wanted / had wanted 9 had 10 amdoing 11 try/am trying 12 haven't paid 13 amrelying / have been relying/ rely 14 were travelling / travelled Exercised were promising - had promised had been leaving - were leaving looked forward — was looking forward iscalling ~ had been calling ‘was making - made / had made Reading: exam practice 1C 2B 3A 4€ 7B 8D 5D 6C¢ Vocabulary Exercise 1 le 2b 3d Exercise2 z 1 back 4 off 2 off 5 in 3 up 6 down i Exercise3 g 1 business 4 trip Fd 2 inhabitants 5 hotel g 3 broaden 6 time Use of English: exam practice 1D 2A 3A 4€C 5B D 7B 8C 9A WA A 2G Reading 2 Exercise? la 2c 3c 4b Sa 6b Exercise 2 1 region 4 Getting 2 bound 5 sled 3 carved 6 festival Grammar 2 Exercise? 1 would 4 such 2 too 5 enough 3 so 6 used Exercise2 1 Hove being on holiday but Lam not used to having so much free time 2 The tickets were too expensive so I couldnt go. 3. Itwas such along and tiring journey that I was asleep when we arrived. ‘When we were there on holiday, I thought New Zealand was very / really / extremely interesting. v ‘When I was very young, we used to live in Portugal. v My sister is not old enough, so she'll have to wait until next year. Use of English: exam practice Exercise 1 1 PREPARATIONS 6 PACKAGE 2 NEAREST 7 OUTDOOR 3 OPTIONS 8 ACTIVITIES 4 CATERING 9 SURVIVAL 5 LOCATION 10 ACHIEVEMENT Exercise 2 1 HAVE BEEN GOING ABROAD SINCE 2 SUCH AN EXPENSIVE HOLIDAY 3 SEE HIM OFF 4 NOT OLD ENOUGH 5 USED TO SPEND 6 THE HOLIDAY OF A LIFETIME 7 INCREASINGLY POPULAR DESTINATION 8 GOTONSO. CUS come) Listening: exam practice 1 1829 2 prisoners (from Britain ) / British prisoners 3 gosurfing/ surf 4 modernart 5 basketball Unit 3 Technology Reading 1 Exercise 1 1 mobiledevice 4 handy 2 apps 5 notify 3 download 6 gadgets Exercise 2 ‘voice recognition technology monitor search engine take pride in predictive text 6 unfolding Grammar 1 Exercise 1 Students should have ticked 1, 4,5, 7and 8 Exercise 2 la 2a 3¢ 4b Exercise 3 1 all computers willbe / all computers are going to be 2 Lam going to study /I will study /I shall study 3 Shall Thelp 4 Will Chris really go / Is Chris really going / Is Chris, really going to go donttyou talk aren't you going to talk / wont you talk 6 people will communicate / people are going to communicate Exercise 4 Students’ own answers, based on the information provided. Reading: exam practice 1F 2C 3A 4G 5H 6E 7B Vocabulary Exercise 1 le 2e 3b Exercise2 1 have broken down 2 cutoff 3 get through 4a 5d 4 look into 5 came up with 6 (had) putin Exercise 3 1 achievement 4 developments 2 beneficial 5 inventor 3 creative 6 solution Exercise 4 1 discovered 4 investigation 2 invented 5 portable 3 research 6 tools Reading 2 Exercise 1 1 debt 4 figured out 2 brainwave 5 sealed 3 emigrate 6 gradually Use of English: exam practice 1B 2D 3C 4B SA 6D 2B 7C 8C 9A 10B IA L Grammar 2 Exercise 1 1 the 7 the 2a 8 the 3 the 9a 4- 10 - 5+ 6 the Exercise 2 ‘As__teenagers are particularly open to_new technology, ‘companies that target this market are being advised to use the internet not only as a way to communicate their message to teens, but also to hear back from them. For _ instance, a recent consumer survey of teenagers’ online behaviour conducted by the global research firm Jupiter ‘MMXI emphasises how __teenagers are ‘spreading the ‘word: Almost__forty per cent said that they shared _ information they had found on the net several times a week. Indeed, the primary reason most teenagers log onis to communicate with __people of their age group. ‘Throughout __ Europe, chat and email services feature among the most popular online destinations. Exercise 3 Exercise 2 1 know 5 Tmgoing 1b 2c 3b 4c¢ 5b 6¢ 2 buy 6 grows , 3 leave 7 haslistened evens 4 ends a = — 3. Ifyou have financial problems, get some advice Use of English: exam practice 4 Iflwereyou, I wouldnt buy that ca. naan 5 lffcoukdbu anything wanted, {would buy ahousein 1 INVENTOR 6 SOLUTIONS aaa 2 DISCOVERED 7 PRODUCTS a ee 3 REVOLUTIONARY 8 BENEFICIAL a SSS oe a rate 4 CREATIVE 9 DEVELOPMENT (S) y : 8 Helen tookher purse in case the bank was closed 5 SCIENTIST 10 ACHIEVEMENTS 9. Tllbuy it for you as long as you promise to use it, Exercise2 wv 1 BREAKS DOWN ee 2 FIGURE OUT HOW T0 Use of English: exam practice 3 TAKE (IT) FOR GRANTED > 4 BEFORE YOU TURN OFF sents =e 5 ASSOON AS SHE GETS 5 Ore aN 6 WHILE I'M WORKING oe ar . 7 FOUND OUT WHO THE INVENTOR SORROW gO, WILAOUT 8 COMEUPWITH 5 LITTLE/NO 11 CASE 61 12 CLOSED Listening: exam practice Reading: exam practice 1A 2F 3D 4C 5B 1C 2A 3D 4E 5B 6A 7E 8B 9D WC NA 12 BB MD Isc UNIT 4 Money Vocabulary r Exercise 1 Reading 1 1 borrow 4 economic Exercise 1 2 lend 5 economical 1 well 4 invest 3 industry 2 poverty 5 for a ae casi 1 discount / credit card / bargains Exercise2 2 currency / cheques 1 togoforit 4 tolivein poverty 3. checkout / cashpoint 2 tobe well off 5 to go into business 4 refund / receipt / change 3 tomakeafortune 6 toinvest money Exercises Exercise 3 lwp epi 1 dedication 5 makes bac 5 up 2 savings 6 run 3 by 6 without 3 dlients 7 market —____ 4 cheap 8 achieved Use of English: exam practice — = 1 ADVERTISING / ADVERTISEMENTS Grammar 1 2 INCREASINGLY pees 3 CONSUMERS ; 4 LOYALTY le 2a 3¢ 4d 5f 6b COMPTON © SAVINGS 7 FASHIONABLE 8 STYLISH 9 INVESTMENT 10 FINANCIAL rca ome) Reading 2 Exercise1 1 possess 4 well-being 2 see 5 demands 3 hygiene 6 influence Exercise 2 1 agencies 4 ban 2 consumers 5 status 3 regulations 6 lifestyle Grammar 2 Exercise1 1 few 4 much 2 some 5a 3 little 6 many Exercise2 1 I feel that Iam lucky because I have afew friends who would lend me money if needed it. 2 ‘Theres not much furniture in my room because I can't afford to buy things I like. 3. I went shopping this morning and bought a new pair of trousers / some new trousers. 4 You need to buy a piece of wood / some wood to fix that table. sv 6 Iwonder if you could give me some advice about what MP3 player to buy? Use of English: exam practice Exercise 1 1A 2B 3B 4D SB 6A 7D 8C 9D 0D UA 2B Exercise 2 ARE ONLY A FEW. HAS BEEN WORKING SINCE SUCCEED IN PERSUADING IEWEDON'T I BORROW SOME MONEY FROM ASLONG AS COME UP WITH HAVEN'T GOT ALOT Listening: exam practice 1A 2B 3C 4A 506 Unit 5 Leisure Reading 1 Exercise 1 i le 2h 3a 4g 5b 64 7f 8c Exercise2 1 spent 4 keeps 2 nagging 5 exasperating 3 missed Grammar 1 Exercise 1 1 ought 4 couldn't 2 may 5 haveto 3 could 6 ought to Exercise2 1AD 20 3P 4C 5A 6A Exercise 3 1 hadto 4 mustn't 2 cant 5 dontthave to 3 shouldhave 6 should Use of English: exam practice DIDN 'T/ DID NOT HAVETO SAID (THAT) WE COULD HAVE CANNOT / CAN'T GET INTO /IN WILL HAVE TO BE CANNOT /CAN’T SPEAK DON’T / DO NOT HAVE TO INVITE 7 TOBEABLETO 8 SHOULD HAVE TOLD Reading: exam practice 1C 2H 3A 4F 5B 6D 7E Vocabulary Exercise1 1 spectator 4 lifeguard 2 cast 5 crowd 3 host 6 audience Exercise2 1 caughton 4 takeup 2 comeround —§ taketo 3 flickthrough 6 getaway Exercise3 1 activity 5 enjoyable 2 amusing 6 entrance 3 appreciation 7 entertainment 4 Attendance excitement Exercise 4 1 toget 5 playing 2 inpersuading 6 towear 3 toorganise 7 go 4 tomeet Reading 2 Exercise1 1 obstacles 4 notion 2 twist 5 cable 3 reasonable 6 current Grammar 2 Exercise1 1 most 4 worse 2 than 5 good 3 biggest 6 dramatically Exercise 2 1 mostexpensive 4 longer, more interesting 2 better 5 more /less dificult 3 least 6 funniest Exercise 3 1 Have you seen 2 Were you 3 did Sam do / has Sam done 4 decorated 5 didn't you call 6 isSean going to invite Exercise 4 1 most 7 steep 2 that 8 as 3 Have 9 most 4 than 10 Most 5 much 11 doyou 6 than 12 you Use of English: exam practice Exercise 1 1D 2D 3D 7B 8C 9D A B a0 B WA 1 Exercise 2 OVER/ ACROSS / AROUND / ROUND. THAN THE OF ARE BY BE LOOK OTHER 10 LIKE 11 OF 12 FOR Listening: exam practice 1¢ 2A 3B 4A 5B Unité Nature Reading 1 Exercise 1 1 bank 2 trickle 3 developing 4 conservation population processes extinet litter ORC Stee) Exercise 2 ld 2¢ 3a 4b Exercise 3 1 Leaking 4 drought 2 dam 5 protesting 3 Pollution 6 Evaporation Grammar 1 Exercise 1 1 Almost all the birds on the island have been killed by the cold weather. 2. People are being encouraged not to drop litter 3. The government has been prevented from building a new reservoir by the local people. 4 Some dramatic news about the environment was, announced yesterday, Exercise2 1 The problem of noise pollution is being studied by government scientists at the moment. 2 People need to be educated about the benefits of. recycling. 3 Alot of water can be saved by turning the tap off when you are brushing your teeth 4. A demonstration was held outside parliament yesterday to protest about air pollution. 5 A documentary on endangered species will be shown / is being shown on TV at eight otlock tonight. 6 Ithasbeen announced that a new kind of environmentally friendly petrol will be produced / is, being produced next year Exercise 3 1 have 4 be 2 are 5 been 3 being 6 was Exercise 4 1 hasbeen achieved 2 tobedone/to do 3 have managed 4 havebeen threatened / were threatened. 5 been saved 6 remains 7 hasbeen made /is being made 8 havebeen solved ICC Mme) Reading: exam practice 1A 2C€ 3D 4D 5C€ 7B 6A BA Vocabulary Exercise 1 1 out 4 out 2 off 5 away 3 down Exercise 2 1 to 4 of 2 of 5 of/ about 3 on, for Exercise 3 1 system 4 warming 2 species 5 reserve 3 effect 6 fuels Exercise 4 1 urban 4 running out of 2 smog 5 poisonous 3 bringout 6 Industrial Use of English: exam practice 1C 2A 3B 4D 5B 6 7D 8B 9A 10B Reading 2 Exercise1 1b 2c 3a 4e Exercise2 1 nomadic 5 critical 2 tends 6 forage 3 select 7 infertile 4 sole 8 intriguing Grammar 2 Exercise 1 lv 2. Iwanted to write about zebras forthe school project but my teacher wouldsttlet me do it. av 4 This factory stopped operating years ago because it was causing too much pollution. 5. Itisimportant to turn off the tap when you are brushing, your teeth because it wastes water. 6 Itismy ambition to becomea vet. 7 Lwould rather go to a natural history museum than a 700. 8 You had better hurry up or well miss the bus to the waterfalls ov 10 Ipreferliving in the country rather than in the city Exercise2 (Suggested answers: Ensure that all students’ answers contain the correct infinitive/-ing form) to care about their environment, destroying the Earth. study geography than biology. 2 Reading 1 g ding 8 Exercise 2 1 stamina 4 agility 2 balance 5 Freestyle 3 teamwork 6 stunt. Exercise2 1 taken off 4 devoted 2 skydiving 5 events 3 recreational 6 versions Grammar 1 Exercise 1 1 feel 4 havebeen 2 be 5 have been 3 havebeen 6 like Exercise2 1 oughtto bring / ought to be bringing could be playing. should have remembered could have gone must have been might have been delayed Exercise 3 ‘Students should have ticked sentences 1, 3 and 6 Use of English: exam practice MUST HAVE BEEN 1 2 CAN’T/ CANNOT HAVESIGNED 3. MIGHT HAVE FORGOTTEN 4 COULD NOT HAVE BEEN 5 MAY BERUNNING 6 MIGHT/MAY / COULD HAVE COME LAST 7 MUST BEGETTING 8 CAN'T / CANNOT MISS Reading: exam practice 1G 2D 3A 4E SH 6B 7F Vocabulary Exercise 1 1 team 4 coaches 2 opponents 5 referee 3 favourites URC owe) Exercise 2 1 catch up 4 drop out 2 takingon 5 giveup 3 joined in 6 putoft Exercise3 1 loss 2 performance 3 injury 4 competitive 5 strength 6 preparation Exercise 4 1 ogo todo gone Play went is going /is going to go play todo Reading 2 Exercise 1 1b 2d 3e 4a Se Use of English: exam practice 1C 2B 3D 4C 5D 6A 7B 8C 9B WA UC 2D Grammar 2 Exercise 1 Lat 9 on 2 on 10 at 3 in Lin 4in 12 in/at 5 at 13 on 6 on 14 in 7 in 15 at 8 at 16 in Exercise 2 1 what time the game starts, 2 how much the tickets are 3 where seat 43Z is 4 how I can meet the team afterwards 5 tell me if my friend Barry has arrived yet Use of English: exam practice Exercise 1 1 COMPETITION 6 TIMING 2 PARTICIPANTS 7 ACCURACY 3 PERFORMANCE 8 PHOTOGRAPHY 4 DECISION 9 FORTUNATELY 5 PRECISION 0 CERTAINTY Exercise 2 MIND TELLING ME WHO IS YOU THINK YOU COULD / WOULD / CAN WONDER IF YOU COULD/CAN TELL ‘THEY ARRIVED AT PREVENTED FROM PLAYING STANDS FOR (THE) ARE ALLOWED TO TAKE PART. A/ONE WEEK'S TIME Listening: exam practice 1C 2F 3A 4B 5D Unit 8 Communication Reading 1 Exercise 1 lg 2h 7b Ba 3e 4f Sc 6d Exercise2 1 deadlines 2 explosives 3 shoot 4 likeable 5 contribute 6 script Grammar 1 Exercise 1 1 He said (that) he was tired of watching television, 2. She said (that) she was trying to listen to the news. 3 They said (that) they had sent a text message to Rachel. 4 She said (that) Thad used up all the credit on her mobile, 5. She said (that) she had been trying to phone him for hours. 6 He said (that) he had been surfing the net the previous ‘morning / the morning before. Exercise2 1 there 2. that day, the next day / the following day / the day after 3. the day before / the previous day 4 her, the following month / the next month / the month after 5 his, him 6 theirs Exercise 3 1 Paul told me last week (that) he would be going on holiday the next day. 2. Last Saturday, Marsha said (that) she had had to work all day the day before, 3. David told Matt last month (that) he hoped / was hoping to visit him the following week. 4 On Sunday afternoon, Debbie said (that) she had been studying all morning. 5 When I saw Tina last week, she said (that) she was Teaving for London that evening. 6 John told me yesterday (that) you were ill, Use of English: exam practice 1 WAS NOT SURE HE WOULD 2 HAD NOT BEEN ABLETO 3 SAID THAT THERE HAD BEEN 4 YEARS BEFORE HE HAD BEEN 5 6 IKNEW WHO HAD WRITTEN FREE AT THAT MOMEN’ WOULD CONTACT ME THE FOLLOWING IHADTO Reading: exam practice 1AD2AD3B 4C 5A 6 sC 9C WANB RC B M4 AD13 AD Vocabulary Exercise 1 1d 2e 3 Exercise 2 1 turn 4 took 2 tum 5 bring 3 hang 6 patting Exercise 3 Abouta year ago, I decided it was time to geta new television. My old one (which was almost an antique) had got damaged when we moved house and I could only get two or three channels clearly. But where was I going to get 4 new one? I got a bus into town and went straight to the electrical shop. When I got there, however, I gota shock. ‘There were so many to choose from that I got lost inside the shop and I didn't know which one to get. They had got much more complicated over the years. They had also got bigger, which left me with another problem - how on earth, \was I going to get it home? Use of English: exam practice TED es es eT CReS Data 7B 8C 9A 1B NB DA Reading 2 Exercise 1 emails 5 deleted 2 proportion —_6 exceed 3 pioneer 7 slump 4 merge 8 instant Exercise2 vvideo conferencing subscribers social networking sites ‘outmoded phased out unbeatable offers, appropriate PUSt Cd Ce =) Grammar 2 Exercise 1 1b 2¢ 3d 4a Exercise 2 1 He claimed to be / that he was an expert on computers but he neatly destroyed mine, 2 Despite the cost, really want to geta laptop. au 4 The thief denied stealing / having stolen my mobile. sv ov Tv 8 We agreed to pay halfeach for the phone bill Exercise 3 1 agree / refuse 3 ask/tell 2 suggest / deny 4 claim Use of English: exam practice Exercise 1 1 QUALIFICATIONS 2 COMMUNICATION 3 IMAGINATION 4 BELIEVABLE 6 ENTHUSIASTIC 7 DISCUSSION 8 ARGUMENT 9 CONVERSATION 5 CLOSELY 10 OBSERVATIONS Exercise2 1 SPITE OF THE FACT THAT 2 REFUSED TO SEND 3. SUGGESTED (MY) GIVING / (THAT) I (SHOULD) GIVE OF (MY) NOT MAKING SHE CLAIMED TO BE ‘TO DENY STEALING / HAVING STOLEN / THAT YOU STOLE TOLD / ORDERED / COMMANDED HIM TO EVEN THOUGH HAVE TO Listening: exam practice 1C 2B 3C 4A 5C eed ome) Exercise 2 1 earned 5 straightforward 2 position 6 hire 3 errands 7 income 4 like-minded 8 franchise Grammar 1 Exercise 1 Students should have ticked sentences 1, 4 and 5 Exercise 2 1b 2¢ 3b 4a 5b 6c Exercise 3 le 2¢ 3b 4f 5a 6d Exercise 4 1 Jean and Toby, who are colleagues of mine, are coming to dinner tonight. 2 That office, which is Mr Phillipson, is the biggest in the building Dave wasnt offered the job, which isa shame. 4. My newassistant, whose name is Gareth, seems very efficient. 5. The old factory, where Bob used to work, is for sale, 6 Tracy, who Elaine told me is leaving the company, didn’t come to work today. Reading: exam practice 1D 2F 3A 4H 5C 6B 7E Vocabulary Exercise1 lg 2i 3a 41 5f 6k 7e 8) 9b Wh Ud We Exercise2 1 putin 4 takeover 2 fillin 5 takes up 3 tookon Exercise 3 1 applicant 5 supervisor 2 assistant 6 employees 3 managing 7 worker 4 training Exercised 1 made / had 6 made 2 doing 7 make 3 had 8 take /have 4 doing 9 take 5 making /taking Reading 2 Exercise 1 Ic 2e 3f 4a Exercise 2 ae pei! 8 3A ae 9D 00 0 Grammar 2 Exercise 1 1 lifted 2 massaged 3 cut/done 4 dyed 5 done 6 made up Exercise 2 1 eyes checked 2 dresses/ shirts made 3 films developed 4 haircut 5 dresses shirts cleaned 6 car checked / leaned / repaired Exercise 3 1 Wehad / gota cherry tree removed from our garden (by Mr Fergus the farmer). 2 They had / got their garden wall rebuilt by three stone workers, 3. Mark and Julie had / got their wedding pictures taken by a professional photographer. 4 Thad / got my subscription to Nirvana magazine renewed last week, 5 Having a Rolls Royce repaired is very expensive. 6 Mysister had / got her camera stolen yesterday. Exercise 4 have / get her portrait painted having / getting my hair dyed had / got the TV repaired shaving / getting /is going to have get herbraces removed (has) got / had her hours reduced 6 have/ get that hat designed Use of English: exam practice Exercise 1 1 FOR 7 WHO 2 WHICH 8 HAD 3 MADE 9 HOW 4 FOR 10 TAKE/ ACCEPT 5 MADE 11 BY/ON 6 IN 12 ON Exercise2 1 DO YOUR BEST 2. ISTHE MAN WHOSE SISTER 3 TAKES UP TOO MUCH 4 GOT/ WAS GIVEN THE SACK 5 HAVE THAT TOOTH TAKEN OUT 6 ISTAKING OVER 7 TAKE PARTIN 8 THERE ALOT OF APPLICANTS Listening: exam practice 1 university 2 characters 3 rejection letters / rejections 4 (lots of) determination 5 competition (for unpublished writers) Unit 10 Health Reading 1 Exercise 1 1 emergencies, panic, agony, hysterical 2 clutching, inadequate, hesitate, assessment 3 ran out, unconscious, bleeding, cope with 4 goes beyond, cuts and bruises, suppress, broken bones Exercise2 Id 2¢ 3e 4a 5b Grammar 1 Exercise 1 1 didn’t know about the restaurant. / ordered a take- away. 2. Youare wrong. / He isn't answering the phone. 3 You didnt tell me. / I didn't come. 4 Damian did something, / We are here now. Exercise 2 1d 2a 3f 4b Se 6e Exercise3 1 Had 6 would 2 have 7 Were 3 had 8 be 4 been oi 5 if 10 getting Use of English: exam practice 1 FORMY DOCTOR, 1 WOULD 2 HAD NOT/ HADN'T KNOWN FIRST AID 3 NOT HAVE BEEN ILL IF 4 HADIREALISED IT WAS 5 YOU TO SPEAK TO HIM 6 IWOULD BE ABLE 7 MIGHT NOT HAVE BEEN / GOT 8 WOULD NOT / WOULDN'T HAVE HAD Reading: exam practice 1D 2B 3B 4C SA 6C 7B 8D Vocabulary 1 to/round 4 out 2 up 5 out 3 down 6 over Exercise 2 1 passed out, came to / round 2. broke out 3 come down with, cheer up getover Exercise 3 I dlinic 2 infection 3 check-up Atablets S germs Exercise 4 1 Almost any doctor you see will advise you to give up smoking It not like me to be ill - I'm usually so healthy. It’s not worth taking vitamins; just eat healthy food. v Ifyou carry on working so hard, you're bound to get ll. You cannot force children to eat vegetables, v My grandmother says there's no point (in) going to the doctor's Reading 2 Exercise 1 Id 2b 3d 4a Exercise2 1 demanding, commitment 2. scheme, designed 3 aspects, fascinating 4 Treating, care Ont Ces) Oa CMe) Use of English: exam practice 1 VARIETY 2 TREATMENT 3 INJECTIONS 4 UNINVOLVED 5 RECOVERY 6 SURGEON 7 RESPONSIBILITY 8 OPERATION 9 SATISFACTION 10 ACTIVITIES Grammar 2 Exercise1 1 Could you make an appointment for me to see the doctor on Tuesday? 2. Why don't you lend him your book on health foods? 3. The doctor wrote me prescription. 4 They told me that I mighthave to have a small operation. 5 Icancelled my meeting with Helen in order to go to the lini. 6 You should eat healthily so as to avoid future problems. Exercise2 1 She showed the test results to me. / She showed me the testresults 2. Inorder to join the gym, you have to have this form signed by a doctor. 3 They gave the young mother an information sheet on childhood illnesses. v Show me exactly where you feel the pain I gave up junk food so as to / in order to try tolose some weight. Use of English: exam practice Exercise 1 1 GRANTED 7 US/YOU/ONE 2 NOT 8 GIVING 3 ON 9 TO 4 LIKE 10 IT 5 BECOME/FALL 11 DOING 6 FEEL 12 OF Exercise 2 1D 2C 3A 4B 5A 6C 7D 8B 9B WA NC RC Listening: exam practice 1B 2A 3C 4A 5C€ Unit 11 Learning Reading 1 Exercise 1 1 extra-curricular 2 scholarship 3 break 4 report 5 playground 6 undergraduate Exercise 2 le 2d 3¢ 4a 5f 6b Exercise 3 1 bright, 2 recollections 3 debate 4 blossom 5 aid 6 traumatic Grammar 1 Exercise 1 1 studied 2 were 3 didsit 4 passed 5 didn't wouldn't show off Exercise2 1 had 2 wouldn't 3 could 4 hadnt failed 5 didn't Use of English: exam practice ONLY I DIDN"T HAVE WOULD RATHER YOU DIDN'T IFSHEGOT (THAT) LIVED CLOSER TO ONLY I'D /IHAD BOUGHT WISH YOU PAID / WOULD PAY MORE (HIGH /ABOUT) TIME (THAT) YOU STARTED, IF MY DREAM CAME Reading: exam practice 1A 20 3D 4B SA 60 7C 8D Vocabulary Exercise 1 T'instructor 5 apprentice 2 tutors 6 coach 3 professors 7 ‘trainee 4 teacher Exercise? 1 degree 4 certificate 2 skill 5 exam result 3 licence Use of English: exam practice 1C 2D 3A 4B 5B 6D 7A 8C 9B 10D 1B 12C Reading 2 Exercise 1 1 minute 4 traumatised 2 fulfilled 5 highlights 3 armed 6 satisfaction Exercise2 le 2b 3f 4d 5a 6c Grammar 2 Exercise 1 1 who were 3 whoare 2 who are 4 which are Exercise2 1 Havingstudied 5 Having paid 2 doing 6 Having realised / Realising 3 Having tried 7 Having completed 4 opening Exercise3 1 coming 4 being 2 Hearing 5 Having 3 sitting Use of English: exam practice Exercise 1 1 BEEN 7 OF 2 THAT 8 TO 3 DO oIN 4 THAN 10 WITH 5 HAVE 11 WHICH 6 HAS 12 MORE Exercise2 1 ACADEMICS 6 REFLECTION 2 EDUCATION 7 PRACTICAL 3 DECISION 8 INSTRUCTION 4 ABILITIES 9 QUALIFICATION 5 KNOWLEDG 10 SUCCESSFUL Listening: exam practice 1E 2F 3A 4C 5B Unit 12 The Law Reading 1 Exercise 1 lon 2 between 3 in 4 for 5 on i Ueto) to from Exercise2 1 arisein lead to was taken to court stop him from doing a cause for concern, has a negative impact on. Exercise 3 1 guilt reported 2 re-enacted 5 robbed 3 repercussions Grammar 1 Exercise 1 lc 2e 3f 4a 5b 64 Exercise2 1 do 5 are 2 had 6 have 3 do 7 are 4 did 8 have Exercise 3 1 soonerhad 6 nor 2 didIrealise 7 Not 3 havelever 8 did 4 Hardly 9 Only 5 when 10 was Use of English: exam practice HADIGOT HOME WHEN HAS THERE BEEN A BETTER. NO CIRCUMSTANCES WOULDT DO YOU REALISE HOW HAD THE NEWS FINISHED THAN NOTIMEHAVET ISIT NECESSARY WILL YOU BE ALLOWED TO ra ome) Reading: exam practice 1B 2C 3E 4D 5B 6E 7A 8D 9C 1B NA WE 3D WA 1SC Vocabulary Exercise 1 Ye 024 3c 4b Sg 6a 7f Exercise2 1 offenders 4 witness 2 judge,jury 5 accused 3 solicitor Exercise 3 1 letoff 4 made off 2 wentoff 5 getaway with 3 breakin 6 beaten up Exercised 1 When the young girl was accused of stealing, she started, tocry 2. When they had collected enough evidence, the police finally charged the man with fraud. 3 Tim refused to help Stacey steal the sweets and ran home to tell his parents what she was planning to do. 4 Alan Halliwell, 27, was convicted of blackmail today at Manchester Crown Court. v 6 Ray blamed his younger brother for breaking the window, but it wasn't really his fault. Reading 2 Exercise 1 1 slogans 4 sentenced 2 goods 5 majority 3 theft 6 fraction Exercise 2 1B 2C 3A 4D 5B 6C 7B 8D 9A WC UC 12B Grammar 2 Exercise 1b 2d 3g 4a 7f£ 8c Exercise 2 isknown to be is believed to be carrying has been said that isthought to be not do itagain, will like the Killer, do Use of English: exam practice Exercise 1 1 WHAT 7 SHOULD 2 OF 8 OF 3 BEEN 9 IN 470 10 IF 5 FOCUS/CONCENTRATE 11 WILL 6 ARE 12 THE Exercise2 1 LAWYER 6 THEFT 2 EVIDENCE 7 ROBBER 3 TRIALS 8 MURDERER 4 CRIMINALS 9 VIOLENCE 5 OFFENDER 10 ACCUSED Listening: exam practice 1 three-bedroom /3-bedroom 2 six/6 (oclock) 3 acouple of two / 2 months 4 (brand-new) (colour) TV 5 neighbours Revision Unit 2 Reading: exam practice me 2A 3D 4B 5B 6D 7B 8c Use of English: exam practice Exercise 1 1D 2B 3B 4A 5C 6B 7C 8D 9A10B 1C RD Exercise2 1 HAVE 7 WERE 2 WHO 8 MADE 3 THOSE 9 GOT 4 THEM 10 CLEANED / SWEPT 5 TO 11 SPITE 6 WHERE 12 DOES Exercise3 1 CRIMINAL 6 HELPFUL 2 PUNISHMENT 7 IMPROVEMENT 3 OFFENCE 8 DECISION 4 BENEFICIAL 9 DISCUSSION 5 COUNTLESS 10 EDUCATIONAL Exercise 4 1 DENIED REPORTING ME 2 CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU GET 3 WOULD RATHER NOBODY TALKED 4 HAVE HIS TONSILS TAKEN OUT 5 WOULD YOU PASS METHAT 6 (ME) WHETHER! WAS GOING 7 EVEN THOUGH 8 REFUSED TO COOPERATE Listening: exam practice 1B 2C 3B 4A 5B Speaking Answer key Uniti Exercise 1 1 Are you both still in full-time education? 2. What are your plans for the future? 3. What kind of things do you like doing in your spare time? How long have you been living there? ‘What do you want to do when you leave school? 6 How long have you been studying English? Exercise2 1 Where 9 both 2 there 10 year 3 Tike 11 another 4 do 12 know 5 what 13 sure 6 from 14 decided Tit 15 one 8 great 16 definitely ee ne Exercise 1 1 need 4 nerves 2 away 5. whereas 3 bored 6 although Exercise2 1 first 7 way 2 other 8 differ 3 Both 9 On 4 Another 10 on 5 difference 11 far 6 whereas 12 away Exercise 1 1 Would 7 about 2 fine 8 agree 3 What 9 say 4 sure 10 completely 5 like 11 sum 6 point @ Exercise2 The od 3a 4 Unit 4 Exercise 1 1 What kind of things do people buy on the internet? c 2. How do you feel about shopping in small shops? e 3. What are the advantages of shopping at large supermarkets? a 4 Have you ever bought anything ata street market? d 5 What are the disadvantages of shopping on the internet? b Exercise2 I Both 6 Ontheone 2 Inthefirst 7 Onthe other 3 Thesecond 8 Another point 4as 9 while 5 Asfor Unit5 Exercise 1 1 say 7 be 2 extremely 8 extent 3 might 9 suggest 4 partly 10 should 5 What 11 Lets 6 certain 12 without Exercise 2 Te ire ates 4d > 5b Unité Exercise 1 1 me 4 ask 20m 5 mind 3 opinion/ view 6 view / opinion 7 similarity 2 8 if 3 9 concerned 4 10 my 5 shows uk 6 say 12 no Unit7 Exercise1 1 favourite 4 ambitions 2 used 5 enjoy 3 much Exercise2 1c 2d 3a 4e Units Exercise 1 1 suggest 7 be 2 would 8 sure 3 parlly 9 my 4 about 10 ask 5 afraid 11 example 6 say 12 true Exercise2 1 Dothe media have a good influence on young people? 2 Doyoutry to keep up to date with the news? 3. Are too many violent images shown in the media? 4 What do you think is the best way to get the news? 5 Would you like to havea career in the media? 6 Doyouthink we should control what time certain programmes are shown? Unit9 Exercise1 Vin 4 point 2 key 5 way 3On 6 prefer Exercise? 1 with 8 Another 2 of 9 similarity 3 like 10 both 4 shows 11 Although 5 make 12 go 6 One 15 seems 7 whereas 14 definitely Unit 10 Exercise 1 1 like 8 way 2 would 9 But 3 say 10 Lots 4 completely 11 have 5 What 12 suggest 6 certain 13 afraid 7 much 14 right Exercise 2 Ton ac 30 Fi = Bo E 1d 3e 4c 5b < > Exercise 2 ee 1 tell 9 hand rs 2 first 10 much 3 3 seem 11 Personally a 4 other 12 Sometimes 5 worth 13 such 6 though, 14 ask 7 suppose 15 have 8 quite 16 although Unit12 Exercise 1 1 ok 9a 2 mind 10 What 3 see 11 afraid 4 should 12 Another 5 with, 13 Absolutely 6 recommending 14 should 7 sure 15 go 8 Good Exercise2 1 What are the main reasons people commit crimes? 2. What do you think its like to be in prison? 3. Doyou believe prison is the right punishment for most crimes? 4 Doyouhavea serious problem with crime in your area /'Do you have a problem with serious crime in your area? 5 Can you think of any other ways to prevent crime? Audioscripts Unit 1 Listening 1 Yeah, itwas a real shame, because we used to be quite close. We don't really see each other these days. You know, I trusted him a lot, told him some things that I didnt tell ‘most of my friends, and he let me down. It wasn't a huge amount, but he didn't stick to our agreement. In fact, he still hasnit paid me back completely. I've discussed it with other friends and they agree with me that it was unacceptable, He and Thad a big argument about it, and that was that, really. 2 You dor't really think about it when you're very young Your twin isjust there all the time. As you get older, ‘though, you realise you're different from most people. I always had someone there who understood me and helped me, It could also be very funny, and people were often really embarrassed when they didn't know who was who. It wasnt always easy to get people to see me for who I was, rather than just one halfof ‘the Jones twins, but wouldn't change it for the world, despite the difficulties. 3 Unhuh.... yeah... well, things have been really busy at the office recently, and I haven't had time to go round and fixit. Maybe this weekend ... uh hut ... do you think so? Okay. Tlsee what Ican do, although I cant promise anything. Did you speak to Dad? What did he say? ... Right. Well, ‘Mum, you know, never even wanted it in the first place. ligive you a call tomorrow and we'll arrange to go round, unless something comes up. Allright, mate, Speak toyou later. 4 Hes fourteen now, and he’ growing up so fast! It seems like only a few years since he was complaining about having to put his toys away. L always had to force him to do anything around the house! Itwas like one constant argument. He’ completely different now. Itsasifhes realised that Tm not just there to be his mum, and he understands that sometimes I've had a hard day at work. Isee some other parents with their difficult teenagers who just give one- ‘word answers to every question and I feel quite fortunate 5 Man: So how are things going? ‘Woman: Oh, can't complain. I suppose. Everyone's fine. Tye been workinga lot, and my boss is making life difficult, but that’s nothing new. Man: Oh, mine can be like that. Its an old family business and they’te very traditional. I keep making suggestions, but the brothers who run it never listen. You're at Walker’, aren't you? ‘Woman: hat’ right. In the accounts department. Nearly six years now, Oh, theres my bus. Nice to see you again, Say hello to your sister from me. Man: Iwill. © Unit 2 Listening Interviewer: Im in the Australian city of Perth, and with ‘me is Rita Wentworth, who worksas a tour guide in and around the city. Now, Rita, first ofall, could you tell usa litle about the city? Rita: Sure. Well, Perth has been here since it was started by Captain James Stirling, back in 1829. There were native ‘Australians inthe area before that, but that was when. the British first arrived. And unlike other cities, such as Sydney, whose first residents were mostly prisoners from Britain, the people who first lived in Perth were free, They came to Australia from Britain to make a better life for themselves and their families. Interviewer: Whats Perth like today? Rita: Ita very large city of over 1.5 million people, so there's lots to do andlots o see. Its on the coast, 0 ofcourse lots ‘of people go surfing in the area, but away from the beaches there are some very interesting parts ofthe city. Artlovers ‘willbe interested in the West Australian Art Gallery, which often has modern art exhibitions, and there's lots for music lovers too atthe Perth Concert Hall. And Perth is famous for its sports Interviewer: Really? Rita: Oh, yes. The local cricket team is very popular, and so is the Australian rules football team — you know, that's a game like rugby that we play in Australia. There’salso alot of support for the Perth Wildcats, the basketball team. And there are alot of facilities for local people, and visitors, to play sports themselves. Interviewer: Thanks, Rita. Now, 'm going to speak to some local people to find out what they think about living, Unit 3 Listening Speaker 1: wanted a digital camera for Christmas because iy friend was coming to stay with me and I wanted to take some photos. My husband said he would get me one, and he did. Well, I've never really been very good with modern technology, and Thadnt used one before. took some photos during the Christmas holiday and let my husband pput them on the computer. When we saw them, though, the quality wasnt very good. It was bit disappointing, but itseems I had iton the wrong setting. I should have studied the book that came with it, but I don't have the patience for that kind of thing, Speaker 2: Ineeded a new laptop, so I went along to my local shopping centre and had a look at what they had there. [found one liked and asked a shop assistant to show it to me. It seemed okay, but he said that I would really need something faster and that had many more features. In the end, I spent more money and got one that is much more powerful than I really need. I wish just got the one I liked, Speaker 3: I had a problem with a dishwasher. After I got ita friend told me that you have to clean the filter in the bottom and add special salt to it. hadnt known that, but I thought it should be easy. You just take the filter out, clean itand put it back. Then theresa place to put the salt I did it and let the filter to dry. When I came back later, it

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