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ANSWER KEY PACK 1 B2

VOCABULARY GRAMMAR LISTENING


A. A. A.
1. c 1. simple past tense 1. b
2. f
2. present continuous tense 2. a
3. a
4. b 3. simple present tense 3. d
5. d 4. present perfect continuous tense
6. e 5. present perfect tense READING
6. present perfect continuous tense A.
B.
Possible answers 7. past continuous tense 1. c
1.Your clothes are old-fashioned. 8. simple present tense 2. b
2.Our company is having cash flow 3. d
problems.
B.
3.I am living in an English-speaking
country. 1. can’t
4.This job is really time-consuming. 2. must
5.We need to rent a flat that is fully
3. could
equipped.
6.İstanbul is a densely populated 4. may
city. 5. might
6. may
C.
1. immigrant
2. consulate C.
3. emigrate 1. am getting used to
4. relocate 2. get used to
5. expatriate
3. used to
6. embassy
4. am used to
D. 5. is used to
emigrate 6. used to
Department of Labor
expatriate
immigrant

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B2 ANSWER KEY PACK 2

VOCABULARY GRAMMAR LISTENING


A. A. A.
1. reliable 1. had arrived 1. True
2. philosopher
2. had taken 2. False
3. victim
4. moral 3. had been singing 3. True
5. manuscripts 4. had carried 4. False
6. corruption 5. became 5. True

B.
1. d B. READING
2. a 1. had been waiting A.
3. e 2. had been running 1. b
4. b
3. had been 2. c
5. c
6. f 4. had been crying 3. c
5. had learned
C.
1. c
2. e C.
3. a 1. drinking
4. b 2. work – to pass
5. d
3. to tell
4. to buy
5. to hurt
6. studying

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ANSWER KEY PACK 3 B2

VOCABULARY GRAMMAR LISTENING


A. A. A.
1. deceiving 1. heat – melts 1. informal
2. reserved
2. will be – attend 2. formal
3. interpret
4. self-confident 3. were – would donate 3. informal
4. wouldn’t go – were 4. informal
B. 5. snows – gets 5. formal
dustbin
6. teach – will pass
petrol READING
autumn
biscuit B. A.
bill 1. c
1. c
lorry
2. e 2. b
chips
bonnet 3. a 3. b
4. f
C.
5. b
1. e
2. a 6. d
3. d
4. b C.
5. f
1. watching – playing
6. c
2. adopt
D. 3. to do – go
1. idiom 4. go – stay
2. idiom
5. to drink
3. phrasal verb
4. proverb
5. simile D.
6. metaphor
1. provided
2. unless
3. As long as
4. unless
5. providing

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B2 ANSWER KEY PACK 4

VOCABULARY GRAMMAR LISTENING


A. A. A.
1. e 1. non-literate
1. had
2. c
2. were 2. 1 billion
3. b
4. d 3. had called 3. women
5. g 4. could sing 4. 98%
6. h
5. could have attended 5. China – India
7. a
8. f 6. stopped
7. hadn’t accepted
READING
B. 8. could have explained A.
1. devastated 1. c
2. spoil
B. 2. d
3. vintage
4. literacy 1. x 3. b
5. developing 2. √ ✓✓ 4. b
6. elegant
3. √
7. commitment
8. suspicious 4. √
5. x
C.
1. ruined
C.
2. prevalence
3. banned 1. stay
4. preventable 2. check
5. inequality
3. done
4. to buy
5. removed
6. cry

D.
1. active
2. active
3. causative
4. causative
5. passive
6.passive

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ANSWER KEY PACK 5 B2

VOCABULARY GRAMMAR READING


A. A.
A.
1. Contagious 1. b
2. Sting 1. The carpenter brought our
2. a
3. Capture armchair back, which Sophie broke
3. c
4. Scurvy last week.
5. Studious 4. c
2. There is a cake in the fridge which 5. b
6. Treacherous
is Jonathan’s.
B. 3. We visited Paris, where we took LISTENING
1. Malnutrition the bus tour last year. A.
2. innocence
4. Carol broke our porcelain teapot, 1. d
3. anesthetic
4. permanent which was a wedding gift. 2. a
5. compulsory 5. Andy found my ID card, which I 3. a
6. postpone
lost last week, in the subway. 4. b
7. automatic
8. re-enact B. 5. c
1. Having cared
2. While
3. Having been selected
4. however
5. Having been
6. Despite

C.
1. absolute / complete / total / utter
/ pure / ultimate
2. great
3. absolute / complete / total / utter
/ pure / ultimate
4. absolute / complete / total / utter
/ pure / ultimate

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B2 ANSWER KEY PACK 6

VOCABULARY GRAMMAR LISTENING


A. A. A.
1. misdemeanor 1. couldn’t 1. False
2. fraud
2. might 2. True
3. theft
4. vandalism 3. couldn’t 3. True
5. cybercrime 4. because of 4. He should move to
6. investigation 5. since Houston, Texas and start
6. due to working with the FBI
B.
1. d 5. He owns a consulting
2. e B. business, and he also
3. b
1. then works with the FBI
4. a
5. f 2. occasionally
6. c 3. often
4. as soon as
READING
5. eventually
A.
1. c
C.
2. Probably because he was
1. d
probably eager to make a
2. b bigger fish out of himself
3. b and thus tend to make
4. a mistakes.
5. c
6. c

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ANSWER KEY PACK 7 B2

VOCABULARY GRAMMAR D.
A. 1. will have been working
A.
1. e 2. will have been
2. f 1. c
3. will have been reading
3. b 2. a
4. a 4. will you have been
3. b
5. c 5. will have been studying
4. b
6. d
5. c
B.
LISTENING
1. historian A.
B.
2. classify 1. a
1. We would meet at 15:00, but she
3. amputee
2. c
4. spectators missed her bus.
5. pagans 3. c
2. They would build the nuclear plant
4. b
here, but there were protests.
C. 5. d
1. a 3. Many people were afraid that
2. d there would be a war between the READING
3. b US and USSR in the 1960s.
4. f A.
4. I was going to go to the doctor,
5. e 1. d
6. c but I forgot about my appointment. 2. b
5. He would buy these 3. Up to student
shoes, but he had a limited amount
of money.

C.
1. will have left
2. will have arrived
3. will have cooked
4. won’t have came
5. will have received

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B2 ANSWER KEY PACK 8

VOCABULARY GRAMMAR LISTENING


A. A. A.
1. Disobedience 1. Alissa asked when the match 1. climb the Mount Everest
2. excessive would start. 2. altitude sickness
3. admirable 2. Anthony told me to go to the
4. hypothermia
library and tell them he sent me.
5. hallucinate B.
3. The doctor told my mother that
6. instinct 1. Because he started to act
7. offensive she shouldn’t consume too much
sugar. like a crazy person.
8. battle
4. Carol told the babysitter to make 2. Himalayas, Andes, and
B. the baby sleep at 10:00 p.m. Antarctica.
1. handle 5. Roberto asked if there was any 3. A rare type of lung cancer.
2. dehydration
place that he could change.
3. ammunitions
6. Killian asked Hugo where he
4. pioneers
5. discrimination bought his shoes from. READING
A.
C. B.
1. Frontline 1. Lisa said they had gone to dinner 1. c
2. Summit the night before. 2. a
3. Regiment 2. Rebecca said when Alisson 3. a
4. Liberate
arrived, she had been waiting for her
5. Hinder
meal.
3. Eddy said he wouldn’t see me the
following day he would be at his
grandparents’ home.
4. Rosa said she had been sleeping
when Jake called.
5. Carol said she had not eaten
anything since the previous night.

C.
1. Inverted
2. Inverted
3. Non-inverted
4. Inverted
5. Non-inverted

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LEARNING CHECK 1-2 B2

READING GRAMMAR EXTRA


A. A. LISTENING
1. False 1. b EXERCISE
2. True
2. c A.
3. False
4. True 3. b 1. d
5. False 4. d 2. b
6. True 5. c 3. b
VOCABULARY 6. a

A. 7. d
1. d 8. b
2. a 9. b
3. b
10.b
4. c
5. d
6. b
7. c
8. a
9. a
10. a

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B2 LEARNING CHECK 3-4

READING GRAMMAR EXTRA


A. A. LISTENING
1. d 1. d EXERCISE
2. c 2. b
A.
3. b
3. a 1. December, 1999
4. d
4. a 2. 12th
5. a
6. d 3. 2002
VOCABULARY 7. c 4. June 12
A. 8. b 5. March 8
1. a 9. d 6. International Working
2. d 10. b Women’s Day
3. d
4. a 7. July 11
5. c 8. global population issues
6. a
7. b
8. d
9. a
10. d

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LEARNING CHECK 5-6 B2

READING GRAMMAR EXTRA


A. A. LISTENING
1. False 1. c EXERCISE
2. True
2. d A.
3. False
4. False 3. b 1. c
5. True 4. a 2. c
6. True 5. a 3. c
VOCABULARY 6. b 4. a
A. 7. c
1. a 8. a
2. c 9. d
3. b
10. a
4. c
5. b
6. a
7. c
8. a
9. d
10. a

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B2 LEARNING CHECK 7-8

READING GRAMMAR EXTRA


A. A. LISTENING
1. He broke 3 world records in 45 1. a EXERCISE
minutes. 2. a
A.
3. b
2. He wasn’t able to practice after
4. c 1. a
school.
5. c 2. b
3. His teacher didn’t understand
6. d 3. d
his accent and gave him the name 7. a
Jesse. 8. a
4. When he tied to the world record 9. d
in a high school competition. 10. ?

VOCABULARY
A.
1. a
2. c
3. d
4. a
5. b
6. a
7. c
8. d
9. c
10. a

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LEVEL CHECK 1-4 B2

READING GRAMMAR EXTRA


A. A. LISTENING
1. Excalibur is the sword of King 1. c EXERCISE
Arthur.
2. c
2. magical A.
3. Only the true king of England can 3. a
1. True
pull the sword out according to the 4. d
first version of the legend. 2. False
5. d
4. Arthur takes the magical sword 3. True
6. a
from the Lady of the Lake according
4. False
to the second version of the legend. 7. c
5. After the death of Arthur, Sir 5. False
8. a
Bedivere throws Excalibur into the 6. True
9. c
lake.
6. The sword is made with a 10. b
dragon’s breath in ‘Merlin’.

VOCABULARY
A.
1. a
2. d
3. c
4. c
5. b
6. c
7. d
8. b
9. a
10. b

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B2 LEVEL CHECK 5-8

READING GRAMMAR EXTRA


A. A. LISTENING
1. Because his films made more 1. a EXERCISE
than $14 billion worldwide and he 2. d
A.
3. a
is one of the highest-grossing box 1. False
4. a
office stars. 2. True
5. b
2. addiction 3. True
6. b
3. Because he was prosecuted from 7. d 4. False
two different drug abuse trials. 8. c 5. True
4. Since he was addicted and 9. a 6. False
charged, people might have believed 10. b
that it would be impossible for him
to come back.
5. He enjoys his time in a farm that
he owns.

VOCABULARY
A.
1. a
2. b
3. d
4. a
5. a
6. c
7. a
8. b
9. d
10. a

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