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What Do You Know? Page 6 C


Page 4 A 2 How much plastic do you recycle?
1 weren’t singing were practicing 3 “How many plastic bags do we
A
2 wasn’t writing was talking have?” “Not many.”
1 interested
3 wasn’t reading was reading 4 We reuse a few empty bottles
2 exciting
4 wasn’t painting was taking to water our plants.
3 tired
5 weren’t taking were painting 5 How many cardboard boxes
4 interesting
do you reuse?
5 disappointed B
6 excited 1 Were you riding your bike Page 9
7 tiring when you had the accident? A
8 disappointing 2 Were you sleeping when 1 largest
B I called you? 2 more expensive
1  c  2  b  3  e  4  f  5  a  6  d 3 Tom wasn’t watching TV 3 as
when his dad came home. 4 most important
C 4 They were having a picnic 5 heavier
1 Katie loves jumping rope. when it started to rain. 6 most beautiful
2 Sam is good at climbing. 5 While we were talking,
3 Lucy enjoys running. B
I had a great idea.
4 Tara is interested in skateboarding. 2 Yes, it is.
5 Jack likes playing tennis. Page 7 3 The cello is cheaper than the
A double bass.
Page 5 3 It will be September in ten days. 4 The violin is the most
A 4 It will be August 26 on Sunday. expensive instrument.
1 can 5 It won’t be Saturday in four days. 5 The cello is bigger than the violin.
2 can 6 It won’t be October next month. 6 Is the double bass more expensive
3 could than the violin? No, it isn’t.
4 can B 7 Is the violin the smallest
5 couldn’t 1 No, it won’t. instrument? Yes, it is.
6 can 2 Yes, it will. 8 Are the double bass and the cello
7 can’t 3 No, it won’t. cheaper than the violin? Yes,
8 can 4 Yes, it will. they are.
B C Page 10
1 Could she could 2 John isn’t going to have lessons.
A
2 Could they couldn’t He’s going to have fun.
1 too
3 Can he can 3 John and his uncle aren’t going
2 So
4 Could I couldn’t to build a house.
3 Neither
5 Can I can’t They’re going to build a boat.
4 either
6 Can she can 4 John and his cousins aren’t going
5 too
to play soccer.
C 6 Neither
They’re going to play basketball.
2 The lantern goes up into the sky B
when the paper is hot. Page 8
1 carefully 4 quickly
3 It’s an amazing sight if there are A 2 clearly 5 happily
lots of sky lanterns in the sky. 2 drive flying cars in the future 3 well 6 easily
4 You get good luck if you send a 3 There won’t be fossil fuels
sky lantern into the sky. in the future. C
4 People might have robots 2 You can see the furthest with
D in the future. a telescope.
1 Is it traditional to make a piñata 5 We will need electricity 3 You can send messages more
when you celebrate in Mexico? in the future. quickly by email than by letter.
2 Do you use a ball when you make 6 Cars won’t use gas in the future. 4 You can give messages the most
a piñata? quickly by phone.
3 Is there candy inside a piñata B 5 You can type more easily on
when it’s ready? 1 some 4 any a tablet than on a cell phone.
4 Does a piñata break if you hit it 2 any 5 some 6 You can type the most easily
with a stick? 3 one 6 one on a computer.

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Page 11 C Unit 2
A 1 F Page 17
1 much 4 much 2 F
B
2 many 5 much 3 T
Harry Lee is a space tourist.
3 many 6 many 4 F
He’s going on a three-month
5 T
B space mission.
6 T
1 bowl Three months is a long time. What
2 carton Page 14 will you do if you miss your family?
3 jar B If I miss them, I’ll call or email. There
4 cup 1  a  2  b  3  a  4  b are lots of ways to communicate
5 bar in space.
C What about food? If you don’t like
6 slice
1 Will the food, will it be a problem?
C 2 will Yes, it will. If I don’t eat, I’ll be hungry!
1 about 4 of 3 will But space food is good.
2 at 5 with 4 Will What will happen if you’re sick?
3 about 6 of 5 will That’s a good question! If I’m sick, I’ll
6 won’t call a doctor on Earth and I will ask
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7 Will for advice.
A 8 won’t
1 Wear And what about at night? You won’t
2 Don’t eat Page 15 enjoy the trip if you can’t sleep.
3 Don’t play D I’ll count the stars if I can’t sleep.
4 Eat 1 My parents will build a house on There are millions of them!
5 Play the moon. C
2 We will go on vacation in space. 1  d  2  e  3  a  4  b  5  c
B
3 My brother will have his
1 over Page 18
own spacecraft.
2 through B
4 I won’t stay on Earth.
3 around 1 c
5 I will fly around the galaxy.
4 up 2 e
5 to E 3 a
6 into 1 How will … travel 4 b
2 Will … drive 5 d
C
3 Will … go
1 went Page 19
2 is riding How will tourists travel in space?
They’ll travel in space planes. C
3 Did you train
What about robots? Will robots drive 1 don’t … won’t
4 were playing
the spacecraft? 2 you aren’t … will float
5 exercised
Hmm. No, they won’t. I think 3 you‘re … they‘ll send
6 Are they running
astronauts will drive the spacecraft. 4 You‘ll go … work
Unit 1 Will tourists go on space trips? D
Yes, they will. They’ll go on trips to 1 do … ’ll stay
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the moon and Mars. 2 don’t sleep … ’ll be
B
Page 16 3 go … ’ll see
Science Today
G 4 feel … will give
Scientists predict the future
of space travel. 1 Will they build a hotel on E
Will ordinary people travel into space the moon? 1 What will you do if you see Mars?
in the next five years? 2 Will it have a swimming pool? If I see Mars, I’ll take a photo!
No, they won’t. Trips today cost 3 Where will people eat? 2 Will you be scared if you see
thousands of dollars. Ordinary 4 Will people go on moon walks? an asteroid?
people won’t have enough money.
H No, I won’t. If I see an asteroid,
But scientists predict space travel I’ll be excited!
1 will/’ll build
will be cheaper in 20 years. And then
2 will travel F
space tourism will grow.
3 won’t be What will you do if you see Mars?
How will tourists travel into space?
4 will/’ll use If I see Mars, I’ll take a photo!
I think scientists will build new
5 won’t feel Will you be scared if you see
spacecraft. They’ll build spaceports,
6 will/’ll play an asteroid?
too. A spaceport is like a station for
7 will/’ll look No, I won’t. If I see an asteroid,
trains, or a port for ships!
8 will/’ll be I’ll be excited!
Will tourists stay in space?
Yes, they will. People will build I
space hotels. Students’ own answers

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Page 20 Unit 3 F
H Page 22 1 to be
1 happen 2 to travel
B
2 don’t 3 to discover
Hadrian’s Wall
3 will 4 to stop
The Romans arrived in Britain over
4 clean 5 to find
2,000 years ago. When they arrived,
5 break 6 to see
they wanted to travel around the
6 go country. But the roads in Britain Page 25
7 yes weren’t very good. So, they decided G
8 will to build new roads. 1 to go
9 Will The people in Scotland didn’t like 2 to see
10 clean the Romans. They didn’t want them 3 to make
11 Yes to control Scotland. So, they had 4 to put
12 will many battles. About 150 years later, 5 to happen
Hello, Luke. What are you doing? the Roman Emperor, Hadrian, came 6 to save
I’m cleaning the spacecraft. It’s a very to Britain. He planned to build a high 7 to preserve
important job in space. wall between Roman Britain and 8 to do
What will happen if you don’t clean Scotland. Why? Because he needed
the spacecraft? to keep the army in Scotland out. H
Well, the computers will break if you He decided to call it Hadrian’s Wall. Students’ own answers
don’t clean them. Interesting Facts
If the computers break, will we go Hadrian’s Wall was 117 kilometers Unit 4
back to Earth? long and 3–6 meters wide. Page 26
Well, yes, we will. At its highest point, the wall was The Lost City of the Cloud People
Will it help if I clean them, too? 3.5 meters high. One day, a group of villagers were
Yes, it will. Thank you, Harry. There were many forts, towers, and in the mountains of Peru. They
gates along the wall. These helped loved exploring the rainforest and
I
to stop people leaving. discovering new things. Suddenly,
What will you do if you get some
Today, thousands of visitors go to they heard a sound like water. There
money for your birthday?
Hadrian’s Wall every year and try wasn’t a lake near them. Perhaps
What will you do if you go on
to imagine how the Romans lived. there was a river. They found a path
vacation to London?
and started walking along it. They
What will you do if you’re bored on C
went a long way, but they didn’t
the weekend? 1 2,000
mind feeling tired. They were curious
What will you do if you don’t feel 2 roads
about the sound. Suddenly, they
well tomorrow? 3 Scotland
came out of the rainforest and saw
What will you do if you find some 4 army
a beautiful place. There was a huge
money on the street? 5 Romans
waterfall, and lots of flowers and
Students’ own answers
Page 23 plants. They found ruined buildings,
B statues, and rock paintings. It was a
Module 1 Review lost city, and it was over 1,000 years
1 to live 4 to take
Page 21 2 to have 5 to build old. Historians and archeologists
A 3 to play 6 to go soon came and began exploring
1 h the city. What was this mysterious
2 a Page 24 place? At last, they finished digging
3 d C and examining the ruins. And then
4 e 1  c  2  a  3  b  4  a  5  c  6  b they understood that this was the
5 f D home of the Chachapoya tribe.
B 1 to write Chachapoya means “Cloud People”.
1 What will you wear if you go to a 2 to bring Today, people from all over the world
party on Saturday? 3 to use enjoy visiting the lost city of the
2 What will you do if you have an Cloud People.
What project are you doing, Sara?
English test next week? Well, I’d like to write about C
3 Where will you go if it is sunny Easter Island. Numbers from top down:
this weekend? Do you have any books about 2
4 What will you do if you finish your Easter Island? 4
homework early tonight? Yes, but I forgot to bring them today. 1
C That’s OK. Would you like to use 6
Students’ own answers the computer? 5
Yes, please. 3

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Page 27 Unit 5 F
B Page 31 2 The bus isn’t leaving at 8:00 a.m.
1  ✓    2  ✓    6  ✓ It’s leaving at 8:30 a.m.
B
3 A teacher isn’t giving a tour.
C Hi! I’m Paul and I’m going on a three-
A guide is giving a tour.
1 coming 4 playing month chocolate tour in Europe. I’m
4 They aren’t having chocolate for
2 looking 5 digging starting my adventure in August.
lunch. They’re having sandwiches
3 drawing 6 telling First, I’m traveling by train to an old
for lunch.
town in Spain called Xàbia. There’s
Page 28 5 The guides aren’t tasting the
a chocolate festival there and I can’t
D chocolate. The children are tasting
wait to try all the different kinds
1 learning 4 digging the chocolate.
of chocolate! There’s a chocolate
2 reading 5 to visit museum there, too. Page 34
3 to be 6 reading In September, I’m flying to Budapest
G
E in Hungary. I’m meeting a friend
1 ’re having
1 studying there, and we’re going to Budapest’s
2 ’s happening
2 to find Chocolate and Candy Festival. This
3 ’s going
3 traveling / to travel festival is famous for chocolate, of
4 ’s buying
4 to go course. It’s also famous for its other
5 ’m meeting
5 visiting tasty treats, such as vanilla, honey,
6 ’re coming
and sweet drinks.
F 7 ’re making
Finally, in October, I’m going to a
1 working 8 ’m using
chocolate festival in Perugia, in Italy.
2 being 9 ’re ordering
My friend isn’t coming with me.
3 to do 10 ’re watching
He’s going to a cheese festival in
4 to find France. I’m not flying to Perugia. I’m H
5 trying driving. I want to see the beautiful Students’ own answers
Do you like working as mountains. The festival in Perugia is
an archeologist? one of the largest chocolate festivals Unit 6
Yes, I do. And I love being in Peru. in Europe. There are chocolate Page 35
What are you planning to do next? displays, chocolate tasting days, B
I’d like to find the Lost City and even chocolate sculpting. Would you like to see the
of Atlantis. dessert menu?
C
Is Atlantis a real place? Yes, please. Hmm … I’d like a fruit
1  ✗    2  ✓    3  ✗    4  ✓    5  ✓    6  ✗
I don’t know. But I’d enjoy trying to salad, please.
find it! Page 32 Certainly, Sir. Would you like some
Page 29 B ketchup with that?
1  F  2  P  3  F  4  F  5  P  6  P Er … No, I wouldn’t!
H
1 to have C How about some chili powder?
2 working 1  a  2  a  3  b  4  a  5  a What? No, thank you! Why are you
3 building / to build asking me this?
Page 33 It’s the latest fashion. It’s called
4 looking / to look
D food combining.
5 having / to have
1 Are … having What’s that?
6 living
2 are It’s when you put two very different
7 to live
3 Are … going types of food together.
8 to find
4 aren’t What kind of foods?
9 to find
5 ’re not It’s things like strawberries and
10 to solve
6 are … going pepper, or coffee and salt. Or … and
I 7 ’re going this is my favorite, ketchup ice cream
Students’ own answers Are we having a school trip this year? with nuts and bananas. Would you
Yes, we are. like to try something like that?
Module 2 Review Are we going to the science No, thank you. I think I’d like the
Page 30 museum? No, we aren’t. We’re not check, please.
A going to a museum this year. C
1 b 6 b Where are we going? 1 Would
2 c 7 b We’re going to a chocolate factory. 2 wouldn’t
3 a 8 b Wow! That sounds good. 3 Would
4 c 9 c 4 would
E
5 a 10 a
1 is opening 4 ’m visiting
B 2 ’re offering 5 ’re taking
Students’ own answers 3 ’re having

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Page 36 Unit 7 Are you doing anything over
B Page 40 the weekend?
1 A Yes! I’m doing something really fun!
B
2 T I’m going on a trip with my aunt.
Graffiti-Knit the City
3 A Where are you going?
The next time you’re walking in a
4 A Somewhere in a park.
city, you may see something fun! It’s
5 T What does your aunt do?
a new type of street art, or graffiti.
6 T Well, she’s an artist. She paints,
It’s bright and colorful, but you don’t
but she also does green art.
C need paint to do it. You need wool,
What’s that?
1 to eat … wouldn’t and you need to be able to knit.
It’s when you make something from
2 like … would This new art is called yarnstorming,
plants or other natural things.
3 like to … thank you and you can do it anywhere. You can
Lucky you! That sounds great. I’m
4 like … Yes decorate trees, buildings, statues,
not going anywhere and I’m not
cars or anything else with knitting!
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Artists put gloves and scarves on
D Come with me! You can do some
statues and huge covers on phone
1  d  2  c  3  b  4  a art, too!
booths. In London, somebody
E knitted the characters from Alice in F
Yes, please. I’m very hungry. ✓ Wonderland to celebrate the new 1 somewhere 4 somewhere
No, I wouldn’t. I don’t like fish. ✓ film. Someone else once hung 2 anything 5 anyone
No, thank you. I prefer strawberry. ✓ huge, knitted hearts from a statue 3 something 6 everything
in Piccadilly Circus.
Would you like to see the menu? Page 43
So, where did yarnstorming begin?
Yes, please. I’m very hungry. G
Some people believe it began in a
Would you like to try today’s special? 1 anything 3 something
small town somewhere in the U.S.
It’s fish. 2 anywhere 4 somewhere
It quickly became popular in other
No, I wouldn’t. I don’t like fish.
countries. Luckily, yarnstorming isn’t H
Would you like some chocolate
vandalism, and it isn’t bad for the 1 something 4 anyone
ice cream?
environment. That’s because it’s easy 2 anything 5 anyone
No, thank you. I prefer strawberry.
to take the knitting off. The knitters 3 somewhere 6 someone
F even tie notes to their work and tell
1 Would you like to try the soup? people to keep the knitting. I
2 Would you like some ketchup? Students’ own answers
C
3 Would you like an orange?
1  e  2  d  3  f  4  c  5  b  6  a Unit 8
4 Would you like to have a piece
of bread? Page 41 Page 44
B B
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1  a ✓    2  b ✓    3  a ✓    4  a ✓ Once there was a young artist called
G Mia. She wanted to be famous.
1 Would C One day, she was coming out of
2 would 1 something an art gallery with her sketches
3 to 2 Someone when she saw somebody outside.
4 thank 3 anyone A woman was painting a building.
5 Yes 4 someone It was a very beautiful picture and
6 you 5 something Mia stopped to look. Then she
7 wouldn’t 6 anywhere realized the woman was a famous
8 Would artist called Camila Blake.
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9 would “Ah,” said Camila, when she saw
D
H 1 something Mia with her sketches. “You’re an
Students’ own answers 2 anything artist, too.”
3 anywhere “But I’m not brilliant like you,”
Module 3 Review 4 somewhere Mia replied. “People don’t want
Page 39 5 something my paintings.”
“Show me your work,” said Camila.
A E “I’ll give you an art lesson.”
1 doing 1 anything So, Mia began painting. Camila gave
2 going 2 something her advice and helped her with her
3 making 3 Somewhere work. After a while, a man stopped
4 Would 4 something by Mia’s painting. “I’d like to buy that
5 please 5 anywhere for my wife,” he said.
B 6 anyone “Shall I bring it to your house later?”
Students’ own answers Mia offered. She was happy. It was
her first sale.
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“Thank you,” said the man. Module 4 Review Page 50
And he gave Mia his address. Page 48 B
Mia began a new painting, and soon, 1 ✓
A
more people came. They looked 2 ✗
1 somewhere
at her paintings and her sketches, 3 ✗
2 Shall
and they wanted to buy them all. 4 ✗
3 anyone
At the end of the day, there were no 5 ✓
4 anything
more of Mia’s pictures. “Now you’re 6 ✗
5 ’ll
a successful artist!” said Camila.
“Come on. Let’s celebrate! I’ll buy you B C
some cake.” 1 I’m bored. I’ll go to the park 1 no one
with you. 2 nobody
C 3 nothing
1  C  2  C  3  M  4  M  5  C 2 I’m tired. I’ll clean the car
4 nowhere
for you.
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3 I can’t find I’ll lend you my 6 Everything
B my pen. pen / mine.
1  b  2  c  3  d  4  a Page 51
4 I can’t do my I’ll help you.
C homework. D
1  d  2  c  3  b  4  a 1 a
2 b
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D Page 49 4 c
1 Shall B 5 b
2 Shall If you go to Bodie, in California,
you will see a ghost town. There E
3 ’ll
are houses, but nobody lives there, Students may write the answers in
E and everything is broken and old. parentheses, but they hear the other
1 Shall There are stores, but they are empty, form in the recording.
2 ’ll and no one works inside. If you 1 nothing
3 ’ll explore the buildings, you’ll see mice 2 No one (Nobody)
4 Shall everywhere. You’ll see snakes and 3 Everyone (Everybody)
I don’t have any paints. lizards, too. And if you go outside, 4 Everyone (Everybody)
Shall I buy you some when I go to you may see a mountain lion or a 5 Everything
the store? bear. But there are no people in the 6 No one (Nobody)
Yes, please. town. So, where did they go?
F
My computer’s not working. In the 1840s, a man discovered gold
What’s your town like?
I’ll lend you my laptop. in the Sierra Nevada. Everybody
It’s boring. There’s nothing to do!
Thanks, Dad. heard about the gold, and many
What about the café?
I can’t find a good picture of the people came to find it. They built
It’s boring. No one goes there!
Mona Lisa. gold mines, and then they built a
What about your friends?
I’ll find something for you. town. They called the town Bodie,
What do they think?
Thanks, Josh. and they lived there and looked for
Everyone thinks it’s boring.
gold. But by the 1940s, there was
I’m doing a sketch, but I can’t get the What’s your town like?
nothing left in the mines. The gold
smile right. I like it! Everyone is friendly.
was gone, and everybody went.
Shall I help you? Everything is fun! No one is bored!
Today, Bodie is an historical place
No, thanks, Katie. Practice and a tourist attraction. It’s closed H
makes perfect. in the winter because of the terrible There are ghost towns everywhere!
G wind and snow. But in the summer, They’re all around the world. Craco
1 Shall … get thousands of visitors come. They try is a beautiful, medieval village in the
2 ’ll draw to imagine what life was like in the south of Italy. Once it was a busy
3 Shall … paint Wild West all those years ago. and successful town. Everything
4 ’ll get was happy there. No one wanted
C
to leave! But then, in 1963, everyone
Page 47 1 nobody / no one
suddenly moved to a different
H 2 Everything
town! They took everything they
1 Shall … mix 3 No one / Nobody
had, and they didn’t go back. What
2 ’ll mix 4 everywhere
happened? Why did they leave?
3 ’ll make 5 Everybody
They left because there were
4 Shall … get 6 nothing
many earthquakes and landslides.
5 ’ll take The village became too dangerous
I to live in.
Students’ own answers

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Page 52 Page 54 Unit 11
I B Page 58
1 somewhere 1  a  2  a  3  b  4  b  5  a  6  b B
2 nothing Great Discoveries
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3 no one Some great things happen
4 Everywhere C
1  b  2  d  3  e  4  c  5  f  6  a by accident. This is the story
5 everything of penicillin.
6 nowhere D Alexander Fleming was Scottish.
7 Everyone 1 Yes, I am He was a scientist in the early
8 nothing 2 Yes, it is twentieth century. At that time, he
J 3 No, they don’t was working hard on different ideas.
Students’ own answers E He was studying bacteria because he
You’re from Brasilia, aren’t you? knew it was dangerous for humans.
Unit 10 Yes, I am. He wanted to find a way to destroy it.
That’s the capital of Brazil, isn’t it? So, he grew bacteria in small, round,
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Yes, it is. glass dishes called “petri dishes”. He
B
They don’t speak Spanish there, did experiments and tried to find
Jack’s school was closed for the day.
do they? an answer. But he wasn’t successful.
“I’m very busy at work today,” said
No, they don’t. They He didn’t know what to do.
Jack’s mom to his dad. “He can go to
speak Portuguese. Like all scientists, Fleming wore a
work with you, can’t he?”
long, white lab coat and he worked
Jack’s dad was a town planner, and G in a laboratory full of equipment. But
he had an important meeting that 1 isn’t he 4 will it Fleming wasn’t the cleanest scientist
day. But he said, “OK.” Then he asked 2 aren’t we 5 don’t you in the world. One day, when he left
Jack, “You will be good, won’t you?” 3 is it 6 don’t we to go on vacation, he didn’t clean
“Yes, I will,” said Jack. “I’m
Page 56 his petri dishes. When he came back,
always good!”
H he noticed some interesting, green
“And you won’t talk in the meeting,
1 aren’t you mold growing on one of his dishes.
will you?”
2 do you He studied it through his powerful,
“No, I won’t.” He smiled.
3 didn’t you silver microscope and saw that the
A driver drove them to the office in
4 isn’t it mold was killing the bacteria. He was
a long, black car. Jack looked out the
5 didn’t they amazed. He knew he could use the
window. The town looked gray.
mold to fight bacteria in humans.
“This town is ugly, isn’t it?” said Jack. I Years later, his ideas were successful.
“Yes, it is,” said Jack’s dad, but he 1 You like being a town planner, Today, penicillin saves millions
wasn’t really listening. don’t you? of lives.
“People don’t like it, do they?” 2 Brasilia has a lot of tall buildings,
Jack’s dad didn’t look up. doesn’t it? C
At the meeting, people were talking 3 You don’t like old towns, do you? 1 small, round
about the plans for a new town. 4 They speak Portuguese in Brazil, 2 long, white
“We’re building houses, hospitals, don’t they? 3 interesting, green
stores, and offices,” said a woman. 4 powerful, silver
“It’ll be just like this town,” said Jack’s J–K
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dad. And he was happy with that.
B
“No!” said Jack. “Nobody likes this
Module 5 Review Opinion: beautiful fantastic ugly
town. Build a new and colorful town!
Size: large big small
Paint the houses blue and red. Plant Page 57
Age: old modern new
flowers! You can do it, can’t you?” A Shape: triangular square round
“Yes, we can!” said everyone 1 aren’t Color: red yellow blue
in the room. Even Jack’s dad 2 Everyone Material: wooden cotton glass
looked excited. 3 didn’t
And so they built a new town. They 4 somewhere C
painted the houses blue and red, 5 Everywhere Students’ own answers
and they built a beautiful park, and a
B D
movie theater. They called the movie
1 isn’t it 1 b
theater “Jack’s theater’’, and painted it
2 aren’t you 2 b
purple and green.
3 aren’t you
C
1  d  2  f  3  a  4  c  5  e  6  b C
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E Students’ own answers D
1 huge, modern Students’ own answers
2 large, round, glass Unit 12 E
3 great, new Page 62 1 use to
4 fantastic, black and white B 2 No, I didn’t.
5 ugly, green Did you use to eat your vegetables? 3 use to
F When you were small, did your 4 Yes, I did.
Helen They’re building a big, new parents use to say, “Eat your 5 use to
science laboratory at our vegetables, or you won’t grow!”? 6 No, I didn’t.
school. A scientist from Did you use to listen to them? Or 7 Did you use to
Denmark is coming to open it. did you use to hide your vegetables 8 Yes, I did.
Mom That sounds good. under your plate? Today, we may not
always like our carrots and our peas, F
Helen But I’ve only got an old, gray,
but we know they’re good for us and 2 Did you use to swim in the sea?
cotton lab coat. Can I have
make us healthy. But many years ago, 3 Did you use to eat a lot
a new one?
people didn’t use to know that there of chocolate?
Mom Yes, of course.
were vitamins and minerals in their 4 Did you use to like bananas?
Helen And can I have a silver, new
microscope for my birthday? food. They often became sick, and Page 65
Mom All right, Helen. they didn’t know why. G
Helen Thanks, Mom. I want to be One of the first people to think about 1 use to be
a famous scientist one day. food and health was a man called Dr. 2 use to do
I want to discover a new, James Lind. He became a doctor on 3 use to eat
fantastic idea. a ship in 1747. At that time, sailors 4 used to play
used to go on long sea voyages, and 5 used to ride
G they often caught a disease called
1 little, old, gray 6 didn’t use to like
scurvy. In those days, they didn’t use 7 didn’t use to get up
2 beautiful, green to have refrigerators. So, they used
3 tiny, brown 8 used to be
to eat a lot of dried meat and bread,
4 huge, old, black but no fruit or vegetables. Dr. Lind H
H thought that the sailors’ diet was 2 She didn’t use to ride a bike.
Where did you live when you were the reason for scurvy. He started to She rides a bike now.
a child? experiment. He decided to give the 3 She didn’t use to love ice cream.
We lived in a little, old, gray house sailors some fruit to eat. He gave She loves ice cream now.
in the countryside. I loved exploring them limes and they recovered from 4 She used to go to bed early.
the beautiful, green fields and their sickness. Two hundred years She doesn’t go to bed early now.
finding out things. later, scientists discovered that limes 5 She used to have a lot of colds. She
Were you always interested are full of Vitamin C, which keeps us doesn’t have a lot of colds now.
in science? healthy. Dr. Lind’s experiment was I
Yes, I was. I did experiments in a tiny, the beginning of our understanding Students’ own answers
brown shed in our garden. of how food can make us healthy.
Did you have a lab coat? C Module 6 Review
Well, no, I didn’t. But I had a huge, 1 T Page 66
old, black coat. It was my father’s and 2 T A
I loved it! 3 T 1 d
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J 5 T 3 g
1 They’ve got great, new 6 F 4 h
science books. Page 63 5 f
2 She’s got a lovely, white, cotton B 6 c
lab coat. 1  a  2  a  3  b  4  a B
3 It’s a fantastic, large, Students’ own answers
modern building. C
4 He’s an interesting, young scientist. 1 use to
2 used to
K 3 didn’t use to
1 long, rectangular, wooden 4 used to
2 smart, green, cotton 5 use to
3 small, white, plastic
4 amazing, silver
5 big, black and white
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B 1  b  2  a  3  c  4  a  5  b  6  b B
I’m talking to Ana and Lucy. They run E Have you seen this monkey?
a school magazine called Chatter. 1 have 4 mustn’t A monkey called Sabrina
Tell me, was it difficult to start 2 must 5 don’t has escaped from Fleetside Zoo. The
a magazine? 3 must zoo has informed the emergency
Yes, it was. We had to work hard. services, and they have started a
But now the magazine is popular, F search for Sabrina. They are looking
and it’s really fun! We have to print the next in local parks and gardens.
Lots of young people would like to magazine tomorrow. Fleetside Zoo has been open for
start a school magazine. Do you have But we need one more story. 25 years, and thousands of visitors
any advice? I know. You must do an go there every year. There is a large
First, you must talk to the teachers interview tomorrow. monkey enclosure at the zoo, and
at your school. Who with? Sabrina is a very popular monkey
That’s right. You mustn’t start before Johnny Step has a new film. He’ll be there. She is ten years old and
your school gives you permission. at the theater. You must go there. has been at Fleetside for eight years.
What happens after that? Will you come with me? Everyone wants to see Sabrina back
You should find an editor, writers, I’m sorry, I can’t! I mustn’t leave my at the zoo.
and photographers. computer. I’ve got a lot to do. “We’re all very worried,” said one
The editor has the most You don’t have to work on the keeper at the zoo. “This is the first
important job. computer all day! time we have lost an animal. Sabrina
What does the editor do? Yes, I do. And we need that story! is a lovely monkey. She eats a lot
He or she has to make all the All right. I’ll do it! and sleeps a lot. I don’t think she will
decisions and decide what H hurt anyone.”
to include. 1 has to do “We have spoken to a number of
Then you can think about cost and 2 must write people,” said one police officer.
design. You need to think about the 3 has to do “But they haven’t seen her. We
cover, the number of pages, and the 4 has to look think Sabrina has gone to the park.
kind of articles you want. 5 must think Monkeys like trees and open spaces.”
And the title is important. It doesn’t 6 doesn’t have to take If you have seen a monkey, please
have to be really original, but it has contact the zoo.
to be interesting! Short titles are Page 70
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usually best.
1 have Numbers from top down:
And then you can start work?
Yes! Do interviews, write stories, take 2 have to 2
photos, and create the magazine. 3 must 4
When you’re happy with it, print lots 4 don’t 1
of copies, and sell them! 5 mustn’t 5
3
C J
1 ✓ Excuse me, Johnny. My name’s Hugo. Page 73
2 ✗ Can I ask you some questions? B
3 ✓ No, I’m sorry. I have to be in the 1 started
4 ✗ theater in ten minutes and I have to 2 been
5 ✓ meet some reporters before that. 3 been
6 ✗ Please, Johnny! It’s for our school 4 given
magazine. We must have a good 5 escaped
Page 68 story for tomorrow! You don’t have 6 found
B to stay long.
1 ✗ C
All right. You can ask me three
2 ✓ 1  ✗    2  ✓    3  ✓    4  ✓    5  ✗    6  ✓
questions. But you can’t ask me
3 ✗ more than that. I mustn’t be late D
4 ✗ for the show! Nero’s keeper I’ve looked after
5 ✗ Nero for ten years. I’ve worked with
6 ✓ L
other animals, too, but lions are my
1 have to
C favorite. I love Nero. He sleeps all
2 don’t have to
1 mustn’t the time because he’s very old and
3 must / have to
2 must tired. He’s gentle, too. I haven’t see
4 must / have to
3 must him angry before. He hasn’t hurt
5 mustn’t
4 don’t have to anyone before. This is the first time
5 have to M he has escaped.
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E Well, we talk to the patient. We find K
1 been 4 bought out what happened. We ask them Have you ever been in
2 seen 5 taken questions about their health and we an earthquake?
3 eaten 6 escaped give them first aid. No, I haven’t.
Have you ever worked in a disaster Have you ever seen a hurricane?
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zone in a different country? Yes, I have. It was in the Caribbean.
F No, I haven’t. I’ve never done Have you ever helped people in a
1 haven’t lost that, but I’d like to try that in the disaster zone?
2 haven’t worked future. I’d like to help people in Yes, I have. I’m a news reporter, but
3 haven’t seen other countries. I’d like to make I’ve taken a first-aid course.
4 have seen a difference. Have you ever saved someone’s life?
5 haven’t found No, I haven’t. I’ve never done that,
6 has looked Two questions use ever.
but I’ve helped doctors and nurses.
G C They do a fantastic job.
1 has returned 1  d  2  c  3  a  4  e  5  b
M
2 haven’t seen Page 77 Have you ever climbed a volcano?
3 haven’t worked B Have you ever been in
4 hasn’t done 1  c  2  a  3  d  4  b a thunderstorm?
5 hasn’t had Have you ever given first aid?
6 has been C
1 A Have … been B have Have you ever seen a tornado?
H–I 2 A Has … arrived B hasn’t Have you ever been in
Students’ own answers 3 A Have … received B have an earthquake?
Have you ever met a reporter?
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Page 75 D
Students’ own answers
1 Have you seen
A
2 Have you heard
1 b 5 b 9 a
3 Has the storm arrived Unit 16
2 a 6 b 10 b Page 80
4 Have the people left
3 b 7 c B
5 Has the reporter told
4 c 8 a Hi, Nada! How are you?
F I’m OK, but have you heard about
B
1 ever the tornado in Florida?
Students’ own answers
2 never No, I haven’t. I’ve just got home from
3 ever
Unit 15 4 never
school. I haven’t turned on the TV
Page 76 yet. Why?
G The National Weather Service has
B
Have you ever been in a just issued a tornado watch.
Community paramedics live in the
natural disaster? What does that mean?
local area. They get to accidents
No, I haven’t. I’ve never been near It means there might be a tornado.
first and look after patients until the
anything like that. But my brother, The weather conditions are right.
ambulance arrives. We interviewed
Jim, is a news reporter. He’s been to Have you prepared the house yet?
Lucy Reynolds about her job as a
lots of places. We haven’t bought any extra food
community paramedic.
Has he ever been in an earthquake? yet. Mom and Dad have already
Have you trained as a nurse or
He’s never been in an earthquake, closed the shutters on the windows.
a doctor?
but he’s been close to a tornado. That And I’ve just put some new batteries
No, I haven’t. Community
was scary. in my flashlight. We’ve had tornados
paramedics aren’t trained like that.
here before, so we know what to do.
Have you learned first aid? Page 79 It sounds scary.
Yes, I have. I carry first-aid equipment I It’s OK. What’s the weather like
with me. I’ve taken a training 1 Have you ever seen a tornado? in England?
course, too. No, I’ve never seen a tornado. It’s sunny.
Have you ever driven an ambulance? 2 Has Jim ever been in an Lucky you! Well, I’ll call you tomorrow
No, I haven’t. I’ve never driven an earthquake? No, he’s never been and let you know what happened.
ambulance. My brother, John, is an in an earthquake. OK. Good luck!
ambulance driver so, of course, he
drives an ambulance. J We use yet in questions and
Has he been at the same emergency 1 Have you ever been negative sentences.
as you before? 2 Have you ever seen
C
No, he hasn’t. He works in a 3 Have you ever helped
1 yet
different town. 4 ’ve taken
2 already
So, what do you do when you arrive 5 Have you ever saved
3 yet
at the scene? 6 ’ve never done
4 just

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B Page 84 1 child
1  ✗    2  ✓    3  ✗    4  ✓    5  ✓    6  ✗ 2 year
A
3 the Giant Redwoods
C 1 Have you heard
4 100
1 just 4 yet 2 haven’t seen
2 yet 5 just 3 Has it started yet Page 86
3 yet 6 just 4 ’ve just seen B
5 ’ve never made 1 ✓
Page 82 6 haven’t done 2 ✗
D 7 ’ve already done 3 ✓
1 yet 8 haven’t eaten yet 4 ✓
2 already 5 ✗
3 yet B
1 never 6 ✗
4 just
5 just 2 yet C
3 hasn’t 1 since
Have you turned on the TV yet?
4 ever 2 for
There’s a program about hurricanes
5 have 3 since
in Jamaica.
Oh, that program’s been on before. C 4 for
I’ve already seen it three times. 1 Have you ever seen snow? 5 for
Well, I haven’t seen it yet. My friend, 2 Have you ever run in the rain? Page 87
Grace, is visiting her aunt in Jamaica, 3 Have you ever heard thunder? D
so I’d like to watch it. 4 Have you ever been in I’m Henry. I’ve lived in California since
OK. I’ll watch it again. Where’s Joe? a hurricane? I was a baby. I’m 22 now. I haven’t
He’s interested in extreme weather. 5 Have you ever seen a tornado? known Scott since long. But he’s
I think he’s just come in. I’ve just Students’ own answers been my friend for he arrived. We
heard someone go upstairs. both like trees! I’ve wanted to go
E Unit 17 to the Amazon rainforest for a long
2 yet Page 85 time. I’m really interested in the
3 already B Kapok Tree there. I’m going to the
4 yet Earlier Sam interviewed tree expert, Amazon rainforest on July 30. I’ll tell
5 yet Scott Hill, to find out about the you all about it!
amazing Giant Redwood trees E
F
in California. 1 Henry has been in Brazil for
1 I’ve just spoken to Grace.
How long have you been interested five days.
2 Has she arrived in Jamaica yet?
in trees? 2 He’s been in the Amazon rainforest
3 Yes, she’s already been there for
Well, I’ve been interested in trees since Tuesday.
three hours.
since I was a child. We lived near 3 He’s seen lots of animals since
4 Has she arrived at her aunt’s
a forest when I was a little boy. he arrived.
house yet?
I loved climbing trees and finding 4 He hasn’t studied any trees since
5 No, she hasn’t left the airport yet.
out about them. he got there.
Page 83 How long have you lived
in California? G
G
1 How long have … been
1 Has Grace arrived at her aunt’s I’ve lived here for a year. I’ve been
interested in the Giant Redwoods 2 How long has … lived
house yet?
2 She’s just had her dinner. since I arrived. How long have you been a
3 She hasn’t emailed Kate yet. What is special about them? rainforest guide?
4 She’s already heard about They’re the tallest trees in the I’ve been a guide for many years.
the hurricane. world and can grow to more than How long has your family lived in
100 meters. the rainforest?
H My family has always lived in
How long do they live?
1 ’ve just come the rainforest.
They usually live between 500 and
2 ’ve already eaten
700 years, but they can live for up Page 88
3 hasn’t had a hurricane yet
to 2,000 years. They are very strong,
4 has already bought H
so fire, disease, and insects don’t
5 have already left 1 How long have you studied
kill them.
6 has already ended the Kapok Tree?
Are they protected under the law?
7 haven’t stopped yet 2 How long has this tree been
Yes. It’s been illegal to damage the
8 ’ve just finished in the forest?
trees for almost 100 years. That’s
3 How long have tourists visited this
I because people cut thousands of
part of the forest?
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1 ’ve been … for B Page 93
2 ’ve been … since 1 ✗ A
3 haven’t written … since 2 ✓ 1 How long have you lived in
4 ’ve seen … since 3 ✓ Australia? Since …
5 ’ve met … since 4 ✗ 2 How long have you known your
6 ’s lived … for 5 ✓ new friends? For …
7 hasn’t been … for
C 3 How long have you lived in your
8 haven’t eaten … since
1 has new house? Since …
J 2 has visited 4 How long have you studied
How long has Lucy / she been 3 went English? Since …
interested in plants and trees? 4 explored 5 How long has your dad had his
She’s been interested in plants and 5 saw new job? For …
trees for three years. 6 How long has your mom been
How long has Lucy / she been a Page 91 interested in art? Since …
student at Pinewood School? D
1 started B
She’s been a student at Pinewood
2 went 1 for
School since last summer.
3 painted 2 since
How long has Lucy / she planted trees
4 looked 3 saw
with members of Save the Trees?
5 has (already) written 4 done
She’s planted trees with members of
6 have worked 5 swam
Save the Trees since last month.
7 have (already) said C
Unit 18 E Students’ own answers
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B F
Not all reefs are made of coral. 1 Yesterday, in science class I learned
Since the 1970s, people have made about coral reefs.
artificial reefs with metal objects, 2 Coral reefs have existed for
which include old trains, cars, millions of years.
airplanes, refrigerators, boats, and 3 My dad has explored coral reefs
even bridges. These wrecks make for 30 years.
artificial reefs. 4 He started diving as a child
Coral reefs are important for sea life. because he lived by the beach.
Thousands of different species live 5 I’ve already been diving with my
and grow on them. Sadly, fishing, dad a few times.
tourism, and global warming have 6 We saw amazing fish last summer.
damaged them. The new metal 7 We went to the Red Sea last year.
reefs make homes for marine life, 8 It was a great vacation and I didn’t
like plants, shellfish, and other fish. want to go home.
So, fishermen move away from
the fragile coral reefs and begin Page 92
fishing in the new places. Artificial G
reefs attract divers who like to When Jason deCaires Taylor was a
explore them. child, he lived in Europe and Asia.
There are all kinds of artificial reefs He enjoyed diving in the coral
around the world. In 2001, people reefs of Malaysia. He loved the sea
sank a huge ship off the coast in and nature. He loved art too, so he
Florida. In 2008, they dropped 40 studied art in college. Jason has
New York City subway cars into done many things in his life. When
the ocean. Some marine biologists he left college, he became a diving
and conservationists don’t agree instructor. He also became an artist
with artificial reefs. They think they and a photographer.
pollute the sea. What do you think?
H
C 1 has created
1 T 2 made
2 T 3 went
3 T 4 have had
4 F 5 created
5 T
I
6 F
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