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Key to Student's book» 7 Key to Student’s book Vocabulary Practice A Hal Bulla: chubby, medium-height, overweight, si well-bul General appearance: attractive, beautiful, good-looking. handsome, ordinary-looking, pretty Lh 2¢ 39 4b 51 6) Zf Be liresponsible unpredictable rebellious reserved flexible Independent shy punctual patient stubborn 1 handsome short wavy long casual cheerful talkative admire ambitious sociable 1. trainers 2. suit 3, sandals 4, socks 5. belt 6 necklace 7. tracksult 8. scarf 9. pyjamas 10. tights 1 bracelet blouse ‘Age: elderly, middle-aged, old, teenager. toddler, young fond), curly, fair, medium-tength, straight, wavy Face: beard, freckles, glasses, moustache, oval, round Qa 13. ring 14. flip-flops 15, earrings 16. cardigan 17, swimsuit 18, tie « Open 4 Open Listening Comprehension Practice Pre-Listening Task LT oF a LA 28 B 1. eleven BT ae BC 4B 5A 6C ZA BA 2. weightlifting 3, take part in competitions 4. in 2014/at sixteen 5, Sunday 6. ata seafood restaurant 7. portraits 8. asupermodel Reading Comprehension Practice A Le 2€ B LH 2c 3A 4D 5B BE 4D SF 6A Use of English A Le 2A talkative seriously protected reliable sociable exuoavaenee interesting punctuality inresponsible 3C 4B 5D 6C 7D Writing Practice A.Open Character traits: friendly, talkative, sociable. sporty, adventurous. Personal interests: football, swimming, rock-climing, Reason she wants to join: looking for people to share experiences, c. 1 tanned 2 hazel 3. fair 4. attractive 5. talented 6. ambitious/hara-working 7-hard-working/ambitious 8, stubborn 9 young 10. kind/caring ML caring/kind ». Open Speaking Practice Open answers Unit2 Vocabulary Practice a 1 next to 2in 3. above 4. opposite 5. on the lett 6.on 2. Under 8 over suburbs baleony fireplace dining room study rive bedrooms attic lawn luxurious 4c 5b 6d Za Listening Comprehension Practice Pre-Listening Task 1. You need to read the instructions to learn what the text is, ‘going to be about, 2. You should read the statements before the fist listening, 3.During the first listening, try to get the main idea of the text, and decide which statements are true, false, or not ‘mentioned in the text. 4.A statement whose meaning differs from the text is false B. 1B 2A&B 3A 4AGB 5B GA Reading Comprehension Practice Pre-reading Task ld 2e 3b 4a Se 2H 3C 4G 5A 63 71 BE Use of English the for theirthe those/people there personal Importance automatically safety existence central practical ing Practice A Ben is writing to inform Jason about his new house, and invite him to stay there for a weekend. Opening Paragraph: twas nice to hear from you again. Sorry | haven't written for so ong, but I've been busy. ‘Main Part, Give your news: Well, eres the latest Main Part, Describe the area: tis located, ‘Main Part, Extend an invitation: How about Closing Paragraph: fm looking forward to hearing from you. Anyway, enough about me, What have you been up to? D. Open Speaking Practice Open answers Unit 3 Vocabulary Practice A 1. subject 2. foreign languages 5 learn 4. communicate 5. teaching 6 lessons 7 fair 8 mark 9, motivatea 10, cheat B. 1. classmate: a person who is or wasin the same class as, you at school schoolmate: a friend who attends/attended the same school as you 2. do homework: doing activities that teachers have assigned for students to do at home set homework: giving students work to do at home 3. entrance exam: an exam that you have to take to get into a school, university, etc school-leaving exam:an examination taken at the end of one’s secondary education ‘which determines if one will have access to higher education Key to Student's book-vace 19 4. classroom: a room ina school! in which lessons take place Staffroom: a room in a school where teachers spend thelr time when they are not teaching 5. free period: a part of the day at school when no lesson is scheduled ‘term: a period of time that the school year is divided into G. Suggested answers 1. secondary 2. German / writing stories 3. chemistry / doing experiments 4, History / poetry 5. good / excellent 6. sitting exams 7. ithas avery friendly atmosphere / the teachers are very strict D. Ido 2. making 3. making, 4.do 5. doing E 1. prepare for, sit/take, cheatin fall, retake, cram for 2. extra, vocational, evening, compulsory, optional 3, vocational, nursery, evening, high, public, primary, boarding, secondary 4. extra, prepare for, attend, evening, compulsory, optional 5. vocational, compulsory, primary, secondary, higher F G23 3b 48 5B OF 72€ 8D 9 TI MH 12K 6. Open 4. Open - Listening Comprehension Practice Pre-Listening Task 1. To help you focus on the more relevant parts of the recording. 2.To check your answers. A LA 2C 3B 4¢ 5A 8 LA 28 3B 4C 5B 68 7A page 20 = Key fo Student’s book Reading Comprehension Practice Pre-reading Task Open 18 2A 30 40 Use of English independent analysts impossible similarities interested experiences practical communication exvovaenep 8. 1A 28 3A 40 5. 6B 7A BD OC 108 Writing Practice A 1B 2A 3C 4 5D 6C B. Suggested answers | would like to know how much the studies at your college are. | was wondering if you offer any scholarships to your students. | would be grateful if you could inform me about the documents | should send to you. Could you please tell me what the deadline for the application is? @ Open ‘Speaking Practice Open answers Unit 4 Vocabulary Practice A. Open 8. 1. well-paid 2. get fired / lose a job / look for a job 3. night shit 4. cancelimiss an appointment 5, adead-end job 6. tull-time job 7. mental work 8. a permanentisteady job 9. fire/sackédismiss someone 10. an inexperienced worker « 1. well-paid 2. support 3. sacked 4, was also made redundant 5. on the dole 6. qualifications 7. working conditions 8 start our own business 9. retired 10. in charge of the company D. Suggested answers 1. bank: accountant, clerk, secretary, bank manager, cashier, IT specialist 2. hospitak nurse, doctor, accountant, manager, surgeon 3. hotel: receptionist, manager, accountant 4. restaurant: waiter, waitress, cook, manager, receptionist 5, shop: sales manager / director, salesperson, shop assistant, cashier, sales representative E Open Listening Comprehension Practice A 1. responsible 2. Money 3. family 4. twenty years 5. five years 6 French; German 7. Japanese 8, accounting: management 8 1.8 2A 38 4a 5c 68 7C Reading Comprehension Practice Pre-Reading Task + You have to match the answers with appropriate questions, + To find out what kind of text you will read, and what ‘exactly you have to do. + To find corresponding information in the answers and more easily match the two. + So you can be sure that it matches the question and you ‘can check your responses. 1G 28 3D 41 5E 6C 7F 18 28 3A 4C 5A 6B 72C Use of English A 1D 2C 3H 4F 5B 63 7G BA 8, 1. profession 2. enjoyable 3. performances 4, reaction 5. laughter 6. unsuccessful 2. tervitied 8 completely Writing Practice a The following should be ticked: 2, 3,5, 7.8. 8. ‘The letter should be the following Dear Ms Jones, | would like to apply for the position of camp leader advertised in Sunny Day on Ist April Lam nineteen years old and | have lust passed my secondary schoo! leaving exams. tamr-fed-up-with-booksandtearnine- Fam not very happy with my maths exam-since-+have- never been very good at maths:| believe I possess a good command of English since I have passed my English exam with very good results. Moreover, often have the ‘opportunity to communicate in English because | have a lot of friends abroad. Martin from Scotland is especially handsome: {have some experience in working with children because ry class cooperated with the local primary school and we organised a ot of parties and competitions for the pupils. Henever the Christmas Corot Concert was a isaster because the childrer-cotkd not sineratatt This experience helped me realise that | am a responsible and patient person, and I can quickly gain children's attention and respect. which I thinkis necessary for the job you offer. tneec the money- because +em-saving for-ear-ser can start work In July. |lam avaiable for an interview at your convenience. I look Forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely Katalin Horvath, & Open Speaking Practice Open answers Unit5 Vocabulary Practice A 1. nephew 2unele 3. sister-in-law 4, step-sister / half-sister 5. niece 6. relatives 7. In-laws / parents-in-law 8 great-granamother B. 1. getsup 2. leaves 3. classes 4, comes back 5. nap 6 cooking 7. horse riding 8 gym 9. practises 10, meets « Open D. Open E Uh 2k 3g 4n Sc Ga 2e BI 9m 10d ig Wb Be 14) iF Fe Open Listening Comprehension Practice Pre-Listening Task Open A LAB 2A 3A 4A 5A 6B LA 26 3 4B Reading Comprehension Practice Pre-Reading Task Open page 22 — Key f0 Student’s book 1B 2C 3B 4A ib 2c 3a 44 Sa 6b 7d Bb 8 « \D 2F RE 46 5A 6H peach | temon | bacon Use of English sweet v ke bitter 7 LF 2A 3H 46 5c 6D 26 8B sour v B salty “ 1. Our .— { | Sem soley 3. enough 4s es 6 one sweet vi[¢ 7. between/sending me 7 Writing Practice zu “ i a salty Vv a.No byes Yes No eves spiey v 1. but 2.50 grate: cheese, onions, carrots, oranges 3, because 2. beat: eggs, cream ~ also possible: mik, butter (e.g. when 4.and ‘making a cake) 5. and 3. mett: cheese, butter 4. slice: onions, carrots, bread, meat, cheese, butter, eggs, c oranges Open 5. peel: onions, carrots, oranges, eggs (when hard bollea) 6. dice (cutting into cubes): onions, carrots, meat, cheese, Soauing eeceniee ‘eggs (when hard bolled), butter, oranges (fruit- when oui sitenirs ‘making fruit salad) | 7, chop (cutting into pleces using a knife): onions, carrots, I Unité meat - also possible: eggs, cheese, butter, oranges: 8. pour cream, milk Vocabulary Practice = A an Cee cd cutlery (the others are meals) barbecue (the others are places related to foodidrink) slice (the others are ways of cooking) Vegetables | Fruit eek lime sausage cake | egg oyster (the others are kinds of meat) ‘mushroom | mandarin | steak — [biscuit | spice hheat (the others are tastes) cucumber | plum chocolate TaisRBS scare fll J beatroot | nectarine rail oom Ue others are tril red pepper | olive sandwich eaulitlower | kiwi F srapetrult a bag of rice/beansicottee - also: biscuits spinach steak [cake herbs bar of chocolate caultlower cold meat | chocolate | mayonnaise a bottle of ulce/milk celery veal [cream | Ketchup ‘acan of juice/milk/beansicream ‘artic poutry Jerisps | honey os a carton of juice/milk/cream four cup of chocolate/milkicoftee a glass of julce/mitk ajar of creamfhoney aloat of bread a packet of biscults/rice/beansicoftee apiece of cheese/breadipizza/chocolate aslice of cheese/bread/pizza Listening Comprehension Practice Pre-Listening Task Open LA 2B 3C 4A 5A 6B 70 A 18 28 38 48 5c Reading Comprehension Practice A WH 24 3A 4G 5B GE 71 ac 8 LD 2F 36 4¢ 5G 6H Use of English a 1B 2B 3A 4C 5A 6B 2C e In about andiso to the of what her Writing Practice A Open 8. 1. ‘Tknow what it's like to suddenly put on a lot of weight. It happened to me too’ 2.‘a friend of mine told me that she lost weight not by eating less, but by cooking more often. She also stopped eating fast food and soft drinks. I decided to follow her example ‘and start eating better. 3. "Itwas hard in the beginning because | had to plan my ‘meals and spend more time cooking, but | enjoyed the food more and lost weight without starving myself" 4. Go for it! c Suggested answers 1. If were you, fd try to organise my time better so ! can find some time for cooking. 2, Why don't you try working out? 3, Have you ever thought of getting to bed eart can have an earlier start to your day? 4. IHLwere in your shoes, I have a discussion with her and ask her to be more helpful 5, You'd better try to make lasting changes to your Iifestyle, like exercising every day and avoiding high calorie foods, 6, How about you order some food from a nice restaurant that you know makes healthy dishes? What about a salad and some fruit? First ofall, | don't think you should panic. If were you. fd probably take a nice bottle of wine, or maybe a cake for dessert. 0 YOu D. Open ‘Speaking Practice Open answers Unit7 Vocabulary Practice A Le 2) 3b 4k Sa on 7t Bq 95 1c Wd Bh Bt Wr Be 161 Tm Bl 1p 20.0 8. ut o2a am 4d 5a 6p 2 89 9) Ie tho 1 Bn 141 Bs 16f ir 1b 19k 20.8 td 2a 3b A department reductions bargain discount free exchange refund 8, offers E, Open page 24— Key to Student’s book Listening Comprehension Practice A VA 2B 3B 4C 5A 6C 7B 1. cheaper deals 2. great opportunity 3. short period 4. starting price 5. two, third 6 food stylists 7 hot lights 8. white glue Reading Comprehension Practice A LC 28 3A 48 5A 6A 8. LA 2F 36 4D 51 6G 2) 8H Use of English going/ikely/sure/bound them More took B, 1. attractive 2. immediately 3. discussion 4. truthtultrue 5. product 6. helpful 7. variety Writing Practice A Open 8. He should go online and read some reviews. Yes, but only if there are lots of complaints about that specific brand, Otherwise, he should just ask for a replacement. He tells him to tell the shop owner that the faulty camera ‘meant he missed the opportunity to take some pictures on his trp. He tells him about his own experience as an example to support his advice that Robert should tell the shop owner about how the faulty camera impacted his holiday, 1. First of al / To begin/start with 2. In my opinion/view / The way | see it / From my point of view fn fact. 3. therefore / for this reason / consequently /as a result 4. In addition / Furthermore / Moreover / What is more 5, However 6 suchas D. Open Speaking Practice Open answers Units Vocabulary Practice A ee ean road/car platform | cruise | runway traffic jam boara [board | take off motorway station [geton | boara have a bump geton | voyage | geton get out of passport control | rush hour seat belts seat belts B. le 2b 3¢ 4b Sd 6a 2b & LT 2F 37 4T 5 61 27 D. Open 1. resort 2. Included 3. sunbathe 4, collision 5. direct 6 emergency 2. hit 8, book Listening Comprehension Practice A LA 2AB 3A 4AB 5A 6B 8 LA 28 3 48 5B Reading Comprehension Practice A 1B 2A 3A 40 5B 6A B. 1B 28 3C 48 5D 6A Use of English A Lc 2€ 3¢ 4c 58 6D 7D endless responsibilities suitable adventurous pleasant economical expensive traditional popularity woNnavaunce Writing Practice A Open 8. The following statements should be ticked 135 1. the mountains 2. going hiking 3, an adventure camp 4. five other boys e. Open Speaking Practice Open answers. Unit 9 Vocabulary Practice A 1. remote control 2. review 3, weekly newspaper/magazine 4. cast 5. plot 6 live concertéshow/performance 7. fairy tale 8, museum based on soundtrack release shoot appear masterpiece awards character box-office hit Seeuanuaunak « Open answers : . aa : Open answers Listening Comprehension Practice A 1A 2B 3A 4B 5C 6C 2A VA 2C 3B 4A 5.C Reading Comprehension Practice A LE 20 32 4F 5H 6G 8 1A 2A 38 48 5C 6A 720 BB Use of English A 1D 28 31 48 5H GE ZF talented secretly moving inspiration musical amazing successful Writing Practice A 1. He attended a street art event. 2. It’s taking place this week. 3. It’ taking place at the Ikon gallery in Birmingham, 4, He thought the graffiti was thought-provoking and Incredible to look at, and the workshop was pretty cool 5, He recommends the event and encourages other ‘members to attend, B. 1. exhibition 2. advertised 3. collection 4. entertaining 5. abstract 6 series 2. works 8 shots 9. recommend « Open Speaking Practice Open answers Unit10 Vocabulary Practice A Suggested answers tennis - tennis racket, tennis player. umpire archery - archer, arrow, competition skiing ~ skier, ski it, ski slope the hurdles - hurdler, spikes, running track volleyball - ball, net, set ‘swimmer - indoor/outdoor swimming pool, goasies. ‘swimming cap cycling - cyclist bicycle, netmet B. Le 2h Bf) fe Bh 6b 2) Ba 9d 109 « Suggested answers water sports ~ canoeing, rowing, sailing. swimming, water polo, water skiing, windsurfing, surfing verbs that go with the word ‘ball ~ catch, kick, lose, pass, win Olympic sports - diving, swimming, water polo, figure skating, speed skating, archery tennis, canoeing, volleyball, athletics, badminton, fencing, football, hockey. ete. popular sports - football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, water polo, swimming, windsurfing, sailing, canoeing, etc. D. 1. referee - The person who ensures that a game or sports activity is played fairly and that the rules are followed/obeyed - football, basketball, wrestling, boxing, billiards. umpire - The person who ensures that a game or sports activity is played fairly and that the rules are followed/obeyed - tennis, baseball, cricket, table tennis, volleybal (ote: The title of officials in charge of a game or sports activity varies depending on the game or sports activity Some games or sports activities such as cricket have both a referee and an umpire.) 2. football player - A person who plays football goalkeeper - The person in a team who usualy stands in front of the goalposts and whose role its to stop the other team from scoring a goal 3. tennis - A sports activity which is played on a court (a rectangular playing area) divided by a net into two equal parts. The aim of the game is to hit the ball over the net using a piece of equipment known as a racket, which is an oval bat with strings and a handle table tennis - A sports activity played on a table with a net inthe middle, over which a light bal has to be hit using a wooden bat. 4. draw - When both teams or opponents in a game have the same number of points or score the same ‘number of goals. defeat -To beat an opposing team or player by scoring, more points or goal. 5. net- Itis the thing that divides a playing area into equal parts and is that which the ball has to go over in sports activities such as tennis and volleyball. In sports activities such as football and hockey, it ls the ‘material’ that covers the wooden frame found on either side of the playing area, basket -Itis the net that hangs from the rings on elther side of a playing area in games such as basketball through which the ballis thrown, spectator score warm-up sports Facilities coach sports complex E 1 2 3 4 5, 6 break bruise ‘burn dislocate sfsis[sis fracture sprain Jsia[sfsisfas stain ‘aislocate fracture sprain stain [7 tear v (Note: other combinations may be possible depending on the situation) Cs 1. chest 2.wrist 3, back 4.tungs 5. ankle 6. muscle 4. Open Listening Comprehension Practice A LC 2C 3B 4C 5A 1 2. his friends 3. leave home 4.(in) the corner 5. eating so much / eating a lot / eating 20,000 calories 6 five o'clock 7. strengthening the legs 8 being small Reading Comprehension Practice A 1B 2A 3A 4C 5B GA 20 8. LE 20 2B 4A Use of English a La 2.who ait 4. such 5, many 6 them 7. What 8. 1. equipment 2. inexperienced 3. thinking/thought 4. skiful 5, competition(s) 6. curiosity Writing Practice A 1, He broke his leg. 2. He feels very disappointed. 3. He didn't get enough rest. 4. He lost his balance and landed at the bottom of a flight of stairs 5, That he must know his limits and never train when he has an injury. 1. sprained 2. fractured 3. strained 4.tore 5. dislocated 6. broken c. The following corrections should be made. knew — know before + ago embarrased ~ embarrassed thea in-out decided take a swim decided to take a swim quiet + quite werent = werent Visit visiting Where is it where itis D. Open Speaking Practice Open answers Vocabulary Practice A did - made correct correct up-down drives - leads make - have 1 2 3 4 5 6 from to Into down for health weak fainted aia taken painkillers relief state eNeusReNaD LP 2D 38 4.0 5.8 6P 7 8D 9D 10P Open Listening Comprehension Practice A 1A 2B 3C 48 5A 6c 8, 1C 2 3C 4A 5B 6A Reading Comprehension Practice A LC 213F 4&8 5D 6H 76 8 LC 20 3 4A 5.8 6H Use of English A 1G 21 3C 4H 58 60 7A B, 1. alarming 2. disorder 3. connection 4. tired 5. pressure 6. possession 7. darkness 8. cause Writing Practice A 1, Ive recently been training 2. Besides 3. lots 4.0n 5, werent 6. you can give me 8. 1.4.5.6 C Paragraph A:3,1,4,2 Paragraph B: 4, 2.1.3 Paragraph C: 4,1, 3,2 ». Open Speaking Practice Open answers Unit 12 Vocabulary Practice A le 2b 3b da Se Ga on internet err od browser achievement Sead handset range range breakthrough dial keypad approach keypad properties sample chat chat study fr _}ehat_ message message | proof « Open >. 1d 2e 3a 41 5h 69 2b Be 1. software 2 mailbox 3. database 4, breakthrough 5. experiment 6. password 7. answerphone 8. virus 9. headphones, 10. receiver 1, gadget 12. discovery 13. vention Open Listening Comprehension Practice A LAB 2B 3A 4A 5B GAB 8, 1. nature, solutions 2. bite, fast 3. Olympic swimmers 4. tiny patterns 5, devices, bacteria 6 fine, strong 7. complex design 8, clothing industry Key to Student’s book-»ase 2» Reading Comprehension Practice A LC 2A 36 48 SE B. LA 2 3C 4A 5A 6B 7B Use of English a LG 2H 3A 4) 51 6B 7F BE e education ‘employment Apparently unfortunate scientist Investigation/investigating existence achievement safety endangered Writing Practice A 1. Yes, she is. We can tell by the fact that she claims they ‘are {great for a number of reasons’. Also, she finishes her post by encouraging readers to ‘get one 2, The points she uses are: a) e-readers' ability to store thousands of Books, offering a variety of books to ‘choose from: b) e-readers' being equipped with onboard dictionaries; and c) the fact that e-books are cheaper than printed ones, and can be borrowed from a vatiety of sources, 3, The following should be underlined: Firstly, in addition, Moreover. 4, Personally | think, 8 1.First and foremost 2,Secondly 3. On the other hand 4.The way see It 5, Personally 6 Furthermore 7-Last but not least B.Allinall « 4,6,8,7.1.25.3 ». open Speaking Practice Open answers page 30 Key fo Student’s book Unit 13 Vocabulary Practice A 1A 28 3C 4C 5B 6C 7A BA B. rise 2. protect, biodegradable extinct 4.disaster S.aware 6.endangerea 7.damage & stung c. Oper . Le 2h 3d 4) Sc 6i 2b BF 9a 109 1. humid - the rest are all adjectives used lodescribe a landscape 2. snowing (present participle of the verb snow)- the rest are al adjectives used to describe weather conditions ‘mountainous (adjective used to describe a landscape) ~ the rest are all adjectives used to describe weather conditions, frost ~the rest are all words related to wet weather hhare (wild animal) - the rest are all insects wasp (insect) - the rest are all birds ‘oak (type of tree) - the rest are all flowers lizard (a reptile - lays eggs) - the rest are all mammals that give birth to their young seagull (wild bird) ~ the rest are al animals that are kept as pets {ox (wild animal) - the rest are all farm animals F. Open Listening Comprehension A 1 inthe wite 2, Peru and Greece 3. prisons (for animals) 4. itwas unexpected 5. a (sate) home 6. physical freedom 7, education 8. special wildlife parks 8 1C 2B 3A 4A 5B GC 7A Reading Comprehension Practice A LA 2A 3D 4B 5B 6c 8. LH 2C 3A 4G 5J 6D 21 8F Use of English A LC 2B 3C 4A 5A that whofthat Although How up much Writing Practice a The following should be ticked: 1,3, 4 B. set c Open Speaking Practice Open answers Unit 14 Vocabulary Practice A 1 STATE 2, CONSTITUTION 3. ELECTION 4, PRESIDENT 5. GOVERNMENT 6. ANTHEM 7. MAYOR B. 18 287 38 4A 5.N 6A 72N Ber North Atlantic Treaty Organisation United Nations Children’s Fund United Nations Organisation United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation Prime Minister World Health Organisation European Union Member of Parliament beep burglary blackmail terrorism theft /pickpocketing shoplifting / theft mugging omauyag E. Open break commit election gointo give break into pay 10. opinion. 6. 1. unemployment 2. Racism 3, demonstration 4. homeless 5. violence 6. poverty Listening Comprehension Practice A 1C 2B 3A 4A 5A 6B 26 8, LC 2B 3A 4A 5.C Reading Comprehension Practice A LH 2A 31 4E 5.0 66 78 8, 1G 2A 36 4H 5F 6B Key to Student’s book-vase 31 Use of English A LE 2L 3A 41 8B 6D 7K BC 9s OF B. 1. sensitive 2, motorists 3. various ALtisky 5. criminals 6. murderers 7. conclusion 8 extreme 9. death Writing Practice A 1. suggestion 2. social 3. delinquency 4. root 5. active 6 punishes 7. points Itseemsto first second Inmy opinion f Nevertheless First and foremost Moreover Because of @NomawNep In my opinion, it seems to ‘moteover, second, first and foremost, frst nevertheless, in comparison because of, as such as. for example papnee ». Open ‘Speaking Practice Open answers page 32 — Key 10 Student's book Unit 15 Vocabulary Practice A. 1. Edinburah 2. stPatrick 3. Thanksgiving Day 4 Great Britain 5 the Stas and Stripes, Old Glory 6. the White House 7, WallStreet 8 Dublin 9. lingual education 10. Statue of Liberty B. Open c. AT 2F RF 46 51 6F 7T BT b. LB 2C 38 48 5c BE Open F. Aunts Sori Big Ben WallStreet Great Salt Lake the Tate Gallery of Modern Art the Museum of Modern Art Buckingham Palace Westminster Abbey Madison Square Garden Loch Ness the Capito! Building Stonehenge Yellowstone Hyde Park Broadway Listening Comprehension Practice Pre-Listening Task Open A LC 2A 38 4A 5B 6C B. 1B 28 3C 4B 5A 6C Reading Comprehension Practice A 1A 28 3A 48 5B 6c 7A BC OA 8. LE 28 30 4A 58 6E 72 Use of English A LC 2A 3A 48 5D 6B 72D 8B 8 1. from 20n 3. had 4. be 5. of 6. inbetween 7. was Bis Writing Practice A Circle the correct words: 1. lancimarks 2. Tower 3. up close. 4, ceremony 5, housed 6. queues 7. discount 8. sights Answer the questions: 1. She visited the Palace of Westminster, the London Eye, the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace and the Natural History Museum, 2, The Natural History Museum made the greatest Impression on her, because its housed in a beautiful building, and because it houses the world's biggest dinosaurs, 3, She did not manage to visit Madame Tussauds because the queues were too long, 4, She could have booked online. Madame Tussaucs Stonehenge Grand Canyon Broadway Loch Ness Statue of Liberty Tate Gallery Empire State Building «. Open ‘Speaking Practice Open answers Practice Test Reading Comprehension A 18 28 38 4A 5A 6c 7A BB 9c 8. 1C 28 30 4A 5.C « LH 2A 3) 4F 5.C 61 720 86 Use of English A LA 28 3D 4A 5B 6B 70 aC 23 3A 4L 5B 7F 8D 9C 104 to century the by it 9. with 10. are Listening Comprehension A LC 28 3A 4C 5A 6B 720 BC B. LC 2A 3C 40 58 68 adults supermen (or women) sleep stress doctors youth pack writing Open answers Speaking Open answers Key to Student’s book-page 33 GRAMMAR SECTION Unit Grammar Practice A 2. likes 3. meets Aloves 5. enjoys 6 opens 7. closes 8. doesn't mind 9, are always complaining / always complain 10, think 1. Isnt working 12. Isn't sitting 13. Is working 14. needs 15. wants, 8, 2. lam having a great time! 3. Lam relaxing at last 4. Every morning | wake up at eleven otlock. 5. Lusually have a big breakfast and then 6.1 g0 for a swim. 7. In the afternoon | always watch the sunset. Itis beautifull 8, Im getting ready to go out now so I must end here. 9, fm having dinner at a restaurant by the sea tonight. « 2. usually travel 3. doesn't ike 4, doesn't often visit 5. are thinking of going 6.is always playing 7. are meeting Unit 2 Grammar Practice A. 2.-.the 3.the,-.a 4.A.the, a 6 The,-, 2. ~The, the, The 2. animals 3. trees 4, branches 5 fruit 6. leaves 7. Insects 8 food 9. animals 10. rain page 34 ~ Key f0 Student’s book 1. weather 12. species & 2, lalways go to the gym after schoo! from four tll six o'clock 3. In the beginning | thought the book was/would be boring but in the end |iked it. 44. The postman jumped into his van when the dogs ran towards him, 5, Mark moved to Los Angeles in Apriland ¢he) is really happy there. 6. Walt for me at the bus stop in front of my house. D 2. My grandfather worked hard in the garden all afternoon, 3. I don’t usually drink coffee at night. We had alot of tun atthe party last night, John walked home quickly after his French lesson. / After his French lesson, John walked home quickly. 6. The children played happily in the snow during their holidays. / During their holidays, the children played happily n the snow, Fay spoke angrily to her sister yesterday. / Yesterday Fay spoke angrily to her sister. 8, The river sometimes freezes in the winter. /n the winter, the river sometimes freezes. / Sometimes the tiver freezes in the winter 4 5. Unit3 Grammar Practice A 2e 3b 4b 5a 6b 7 Be 9c a Mb Be Ba 4c Bb Be ine 8. 2. the other 3. the others 4.other 5, another : 2. yourselves 3. of themselves 4. at himselt 5. myselt 6 yourselt 7. toherselt 3. tomorrow's weather 2 1. Ray's and Michae''s families 2. the jungles of South America 3. The men’s expedition 4. The findings of the expedition 5. next week's show 3. 1. no one’s business 2. your father-in-law's farm 3. the foxes' fu 4, heaven's sake 5. aweek’s holiday Mr Jones Jones's coat Sue and Chris Chris's car The gitls'car Unit 4 Grammar Practice A 2c 3a 4b 5a 6c 7b ac B. 2a 3a 4c 5b 6b 7a Ba & 2. You had better tell your parents what happened. 3. [d rather eat/have spaghetti than (eat/have) pizza, 4. You mustn't chew gum in class, Do Ihave to come to the wedding? Can get you another glass of milk? / Can I interest you in another glass of milk? 2, We could go for a walkin the park. 8, Helen ought to be more polite Unit S Grammar Practice A 1. sat: came; checked 2. was walking: remembered. 3. phoned; couldn't; was having 4. joined 5, was having/had: was reading/read 6. fired: was always arriving/always arrived 7. was waiting: realised; didn't have 2. opened 3. were enjoying 4, began 5, did't tke 6. got 7. were eating 8 started 9. were running, 10. pushed 1 felt 12. was holding 13. flew 14, landed 15, couldn't 16. was happening 17. was shouting/shouted 18. was complaining/complained 19. took c 2b 3d 4c Se Ga 7a Be Unit 6 Grammar Practice A 2, The goods that you have ordered are already in the warehouse. 3. His luggage was so heavy that we had to drag it along the platform. 4, Most people don't ike working at the weekend. 5, My jeans were in the wash, so I had to wear something else, 6. The police have arrived! Now youre in trouble. 7. Always remember that money isn't everything 18 The scissors are in my drawer. B. 1. something 2, Noone 3.n0 4, somewhere 5. Some 6. anyone 2. Few 3.Aitle 4. lots 5. alotof 6. many Zalitle 8. atew 9, much 10, much >. 1. much 2.less 3. best 4. litte 5, more 6. more cheap E, 2.more comfortable 3. bigger 4. older 5. the most beautiful 6. better 7. more complicated Key to Student’s book-vage 35 8, the most expensive 9. least; harder 10, more experiencea Unit 7 Grammar Practice Will. come: will come Is «Going to learn: is going to take will take are going to run will. have is going to give will be having will contact; Wil. Het will be entertaining; will ring will. be going will be working wor't come will be living will come are going to crash will be Is... going to work / Will ..be working wil be tying Will. be using / Are... going to use Will help / Are you going to help / Will you be helping Unit 8 Grammar Practice A 1. hasn't; has been playing 2, have been waiting: Has... forgotten: hasn't; has gone 3. have been warking; haven't seen; Have . seen; Haven't heard: has broken B. 2. have been 3. arrived 4. settled 5, has been 6, has snowed 7.haven't had 8 have been 9. explored 10, also climbed 1. haven't had 12. went 13. told 14, didn't see 15, saw 16, arrived 17, have also learnt 18, have learnt page 36 — Key fo Student's book «. 2. Enrique has been learning English for two years, 3. We have had this car since 1995. 4, Amy and lan have been married for twenty years. 5. Ihave wanted/have been wanting to fly to the moon since Iwas a child 6, Ryan has been unemployed since last year. 7. My father has been working/has worked in the company for ten years. 8, Heather has had a bad cold for the past week. 9, We have been waiting since six o'clock this morning 10. It has been rainingyhas rained continuously for the past, two days, Unit 9 Grammar Practice A. 2. which 3, whose 4. whose 5, which 6. which B. 2. The cinema, where my sister used to work, has closed down, 3, James was talking to his frend, Jule, whose mother is the headmaster of my school 4. I met a boy at school who has three pet cats, 5. People say that the old mansion, which is on Pine street, |s haunted. / People say that the old mansion which is on| Pine street is haunted 6. The actress, who the reporter was interviewing a minute ago. left. / The actress who/whomy/that the reporter was interviewing a minute ago let 7. We visited the museum where a famous coin collection is being exhibited, 8, There was a snowstorm which/that made driving conditions dangerous, « 2. leave 3.singing 4, to check 5, dancing 6. being 7. knowing 8. toact 9. toput 10. dancing come 12, tocheck 13. toexplain 14. talking 15. dancing «. 2e Be 4b Be Ba Ze 8b 9a 1b Unit 10 Grammar Practice A 2. How many students are there in her class? 3. When does Sally visit her aunt? 4, Why are the boys upset? 5. What's Jack's favourite school subject? 8 2. have you 3. doesn't she 4. will you 5. have they 6. won't they 7.doeshe 8 shouldn't she 8. has he 10. shall we « 2. how much the course will cost? 3, where I can find more information about your school 4. if there are any entrance exams, 5. how long the preparatory course was last year. 6. If you have received my documents yet?/as to whether you have received my documents yet? 7. what kind of financial help you offer your students, . 2. Anna hasn't offered coffee to Mike, 3. My mother teaches French to young children, 4. Steve didn't give me a present. 5. Have you sent an invitation to Peter? Unit 1 Grammar Practice M1 had enough money, | would buy a new sports car. If you eat a ot of chocolate, you will get sick HI were you, | would buy the biue shirt. It he doesn't hurry, he will miss the bus and be late for schoo! 6. If he can do that alone, he won't ask for your help. / the could do that alone, he wouldn't ask for your help. 7. We won't go swimming tomorrow unless the weather is ‘good. ars 8 2b Be 4c Sa Ge 2b Ba 2... don't want my headache to get worse, | must take a painkiller 3. ..l knew how to changea flat tyre, I wouldn't have to wait for help. 4... the mushroom soup isnt hot. | won't eat it 5, «1 didn’t work fong hours, ! could/would take up a sport | wish | were good at Science | wish it didn't take me so long to get to work every morning. D. 2. | wish | (weren't so busy and) had more free time. 3 4 5. | wish my neighbours weren't so notsy 6.1 wish | could buy this jumper. 7. | wish it wasnt/werent so hot today. EB 2. 1's time Jimmy went to bed, 3. It's time Jack did the washing-up. 4. It's time we mowed the lawn. Unit 12 Grammar Practice A 2. willbe finished: wil finish 3. has/have saved: have been saved 4, see: are seen 5, was invented: invented 8. 2. are spoken 3. be encouraged 4. are exposed 5. have found 6. pick up 7. are stored 8 get 9. think 10. dream 1. speak 12. aren't confused 13. have learnt 14, motivate 15. love 2. The presents were placed under the tree while the children were asleep. 3. You willbe informed tomorrow. 4. The vase was broken while the children were playing. 5, The plans for the new offices have already been drawn up. 6. The bank was robbed by three masked men yesterday. 7 All the documents must be sent by tonight. 8, The damage will be paid for by the company. 9, Barbara will be aiven the report (by Brenda) tonight (by Brenda. 10. He was brought everything he had asked for. Key to Student's book-vaee 7 Unit 13 Grammar Practice A. 2. Despite the rain, we went jogging. Despite the fact that it was raining, we went jogging 3. In spite of/Despite the fact that Danny loves horses, he has never tried horse riding, / Danny has never tried horse riding, in spite offdespite the fact that he loves horses. 4, Although it was getting dark, they went for a swim. / They went for a swim although it was getting dark Despite wearing a seatbelt, | got injured. /| got injured despite wearing a seatbelt. 6. Inspite of working long hours, he doesn't earn alot of money. / He doesn't earn a lot of money in spite of working long hours. inorder not to to because As inorder not to to ve How pretty she/this woman ist What a pretty woman! She is such a pretty woman! 3. How awful the weather is What awful weather (we're having)! “The weather is so awful! 4, How long her hair ist What long hair she hast She has such long hair! 5, How difficult this Maths problem is! What a difficult Maths problem this is! This is such a difficult Maths problem! Unit 14 Grammar Practice A 2. Philip had washed his car before it started raining. 3. We had gone to bed by the time dad arrived home. / By the time dad arrived home, we had gone to bed. 4, Joanne bought a car after she had learnt to drive. / After Joanne had learnt to drive, she bought a car. 5, When Danie! had read the books, he returned them to the library/ Daniel returned the books to the library when he had read them 6, Diane met her friends after she had visited the art galley. 1 Atter she had visited the art gallery, Diane met her friends. B. 2. «she had lost the ring she had bought the year before. 3... you will have problems with your teeth if you eat alot of Sweets. 4... that they should organise a dance competition the following year. page 38 — Key fo Student’s book 5... that Ted had fallen asleep by 10:00 pm the day before. 6... that she was flying to New York that day and (that she) ‘didn't know when she was going back. 7. mthat chickens don't fy 8. .that he would buy Helen a dog if she wasnitUweren't afraid of them, 9. that that was the best concert he had ever been to 10... she wished she were an astronaut, © 2, The woman asked the waiter to bring her some more orange juice, Tom wondered what day it was. My father wanted to know iffwhether [had finished my homework. The passenger ordered the taxi driver to stop the car. Jane wondered where she had put her wallet Billy told me not to worry. ‘The woman begged the man to help her. Unit 15 Grammar Practice A 2b 3b 4c Sa Ba ya Bb Se 10a 8 2. David had his computer repaired by a technician, 3, Our neighbours have their house guarded by a private security company. 4, Imust have the windows at the office cleaned by the cleaners. 5. lam having a new security system installed in my office by some technicians, 6. You should have/get the broken window fixed by 7. Ray had/got his first book published last month, « 2. both 3. None; all 4, Both, neither 5, Neither 6. either Tall 8 either 9. neither 10. Neither: both D. 2. Ken will complete his studies either this year or next year. 3. Lan neither concentrate with the radio on nor (can | concentrate) with you talking to me all the time. 4. Neither Sally nor Tom has/have bought tickets to the opera. 5, Craig has both completed his project and handed itn 6. Ihave neither read the book nor seen the film, 7, My new car Is both fast and economical 8, We can either go skiing or skating.

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