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# INTRODUCTION 1
07 8 1 messy, neat 4 giant, imaginary
2 reliable, sincere 5 incredible, ancient
page 4 3 cheerful, pleasant 6 amusing, predictable
Vocabulary # Food and nutrition # Travel
1
02 1 1 salty, sour, sweet, spicy 1
08 9 hings you do while travelling: take a break,
T
2 boiled, fried, baked, cooked, frozen, raw go backpacking, spend the night, build a campfire,
3 minerals, calories, vitamins, carbohydrates, protein put up a tent, set out
4 healthy, fresh Things you do before travelling: plan a route,
5 wholemeal pack your bag, make reservations, book a room
Things travellers need or use: sleeping bag, passport, trail,
# Parts of the body campsite, accommodation
1
03 2
Parts of the body: ankle, back, brain, bone, chin, elbow, 1
10 1 T
09
heart, knee, lungs, neck, shoulder, spine, thumb, toe, wrist,
2 F – You have a luggage allowance when you travel
ribs, intestines, stomach
by plane.
Match to pictures:
3T
1 brain 5 elbow 9 knee
4T
2 neck 6 spine 10 bone
5 F – There’s usually an information desk in a hotel /
3 shoulder 7 wrist 11 ankle
hospital / train station / bus station / an airport.
4 lungs 8 thumb 12 toe
Parts which don’t have pictures: back, heart, ribs, # Sports
intestines, stomach, chin
1
10 11 1 goalkeeper 4 court 7 net
3 1 brain 4 stomach / intestines 2 swimming pool 5 goggles 8 referee
2 back 5 ribs 3 lifeguard 6 pitch 9 bat
3 lungs 6 spine 1
12 1 champion 4 defeats 7 rollerblading
# Health 11
2 golf 5 karate
3 volleyball 6 score
1
04 4 1 cold 5 bleed 9 upset stomach
2 sneeze 6 get better 10 headache Grammar # Present Simple
3 cough 7 get worse
4 flu 8 sore throat 1 Possible answers
Possible answers I like / don’t like coffee / fish / tomatoes.
medical conditions: cold, flu, sore throat, upset stomach, My friend lives / doesn’t live in a small flat /
headache in a big house / on a farm.
things we do when we’re ill: sneeze, cough, bleed, The students in my class learn / don’t learn English /
get better, get worse Chinese.
A smartphone needs a charger / Wi-Fi / doesn’t need
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05 5 1 cut 5 bandage a mouse.
2 sting 6 recover
3 bite 7 breathing problems page 6
4 tablet 8 in pain 2 1 Does … buy, tries
2 Do … understand, don’t speak
6 1 bandage 4 tablet
2 upset stomach 5 sneeze 3 meet, do … play
3 bite 6 in pain # Present Continuous
page 5 3 1 am staying 4 aren’t sitting
# Adjectives 2 isn’t studying 5 are going
3 are planning
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7 a e h c m c u r i o u s
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u f d w r s q v i r d t 4 1 Are you sending text messages right now?
j f p o e n a s t y i h
2 What is your friend doing at the moment?
k i b n p a p c f t s r
3 Are the students in your class wearing a uniform now?
s c r x i u d h y u g i
4 Is your phone ringing right now?
r i d i c u l o u s u l
5 Is your teacher standing at the front of the classroom?
i e q o t e j p y g s l
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
d n v s a x r e z e t i # Present Simple / Present Continuous
n t o a u x k f m z i n
a w f u l i b u s a n g 5 1 right 5 wrong, are … doing
c g e b e w n l m f g e 2 wrong, is getting 6 wrong, am not going out
u c h a r m i n g n t s 3 wrong, do … take 7 right
4 right 8 wrong, does … want
awful, charming, curious, disgusting, efficient, hopeful, nasty,
ridiculous, thrilling
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7 1 T – Medieval Europeans were experts at dyeing cloth, 10 1 Napoleon Bonaparte led the French army.
but their red dye wasn’t vibrant and didn’t last 2 Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook.
a long time. (lines 4-5) 3 The Beatles changed rock music.
2 F – Only kings and cardinals wore red clothes. 4 Pablo Picasso painted in different styles.
(lines 5-6) 5 Florence Nightingale opened the first school for nurses.
3 F – They brought the dye to Europe and it quickly 6 Miguel de Cervantes wrote Don Quixote.
became popular. (lines 9-10)
4 T – The development of synthetic dyes in the 1880s
made it easy to produce bright red. (lines 15-16)
5 T – … synthetic food dyes are made of dangerous
chemicals like petroleum. (lines 20-21)
8 1c 2 f 3 b 4 e 5 a 6 d
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page 12 4 1 Did your family use to live in a different city?
2 Did you use to walk to school when you were young?
Vocabulary # Transport 3 Did you use to eat vegetables?
4 What TV programmes did you use to enjoy watching?
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20 1 words connected to movement: wheel, get around, on foot,
catch, reach, get on, get off 5 What games did you and your friends use to play?
6 Did your parents use to drive you to school?
@TIP
set up, get on, get off 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1
2 the hyperloop
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3 1d 2 c 3 f 4 e 5 a 6 b
Listening # A podcast
1
4 1 get around 4 wheels 24 7 1T
2T
2 high-speed 5 get off
3 F – It’s a noisy ride.
3 network 6 took a long time
4 F – Most of the track is underground so you can’t see
5 Possible answers much.
air: aeroplane, helicopter 5 F – Many people in Japan know about the Maglev.
water: boat, ferry, ship 1
land: lorry, bus, car, motorbike, train, electric bike, scooter, 24 8 1 2027 4 over 600 km/h
2 10 cm 5 half an hour / 30 minutes
jeep, minivan, taxi, tram, underground
3 500 km/h
page 13 Optional Listening
Reading # Information cards 1 Japan
1
23 7 The first of each of four types of vehicles – the car, 2 It felt like a normal / an ordinary train.
the bike, the passenger train and the plane. 3 The wheels were pulled in.
4 The train went too fast.
8 name of date of
invention Speaking # Getting information
inventor invention
1. (gasoline-
Karl Benz 1885
1
25 10 1 d 2 e 3 a 4 f 5 c
powered) car
2. passenger train / page 16
George and Robert
Locomotion 1825
No.1
Stephenson Writing # An e-mail about a trip
3. (Draisienne) bike Karl von Drais 1817 1 1 to (the medieval town of) Chester – Opening
2 by train – Opening
4. plane Wilbur and Orville 3 the Dewa Roman Experience – Body
1903
Wright 4 It is a fascinating town and she would definitely go
again. – Closing
9 1 16 km per hour (line 5) 4 48 km per hour (lines 27-28)
2 180 km (lines 10-11) 5 36.5 metres (lines 49-52) REVISION OF Text organisation
3 1829 (lines 25-26)
1 closing 2 opening 3 body
10 1 sons (lines 10-14)
2 best (lines 21-25) 2 1B 2 O 3 C 4 B 5 B
3 pedals (lines 33-36) page 17
4 four (lines 47-49)
# LANGUAGE REVIEW
11 In 1996.
page 14 Vocabulary
1 took place 4 set up
Grammar # used to 2 risky 5 development
1 1 used to fly - F 4 used to cross - T 3 government
2 used to ride - T 5 used to travel - F Dictation
3 used to drive - F 6 used to take - T
1 Before they had cars, people used to use trains for
2 1 used to leave 5 used to clean up long-distance travel.
2 used to go 6 used to come 2 Did Queen Elizabeth I rule England for 45 years?
3 used to visit 7 used to talk 3 In the eighteenth century, people didn’t use to catch
4 used to travel a flight.
4 Discovering America changed history.
3 1 used to work 6 didn’t use to have
2 used to stay 7 used to wear 5 I didn’t get around New York by car.
3 used to pull 8 used to be
4 used to carry 9 didn’t use to have
5 used to paint
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Grammar page 21
1 The journey took 1
29 4 1 wasn’t waiting 5 were giving
2 Did you get 2 was … working 6 were asking
3 The performance didn’t take place 3 were talking 7 were examining
4 Trains didn’t use to 4 weren’t wearing 8 was feeling
5 He used to
5 1 Were the members of the family smiling?
No, they weren’t.
2 Were the members of the family standing?
# unit 2 Yes, they were.
3 Were the mother and her daughters wearing trousers?
page 18 No, they weren’t.
4 Was the boy wearing a hat?
Vocabulary # Across cultures Yes, he was.
1
26 1 Adjectives: stressful, fluent, lonely 5 Who was the boy holding?
Negative adjectives: stressful, lonely His baby sister.
1 6 What was the woman carrying on her head?
27 2 Possible answer
A bag.
They are similar because they both deal with living in
a different culture. They are different because the first Listening # A conversation
is for exchange students and the second is for volunteers 1
willing to help refugees. 30 6 1 five 4 sunflower
2 grandmother 5 holiday
3 1 deal with 5 settle down 3 grandfather
2 fluent 6 support 1
3 adapt 7 lonely 31 7 1 New York
4 stressful 2 Melanie’s parents / Corey’s aunt and uncle /
Corey’s mother’s sister and her husband
4 1 lifestyle 4 backgrounds 3 25
2 take advantage of 5 in common 4 a football game
3 get to know 5 Corey’s brother, Adam
5 The Carnival of Cultures 8 Picture a – Anna’s Picture b – Corey’s
page 19 Optional Listening
Reading # A TV review 1F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 T
1
28 7 c Speaking # Describing a picture
8 1 T (lines 1-2) 1
32 10 1c 2 f 3 b 4 a 5 e
2 F – Participants don’t know where they’re going until
they reach their destination. (lines 3-4) page 22
3 T (lines 2-3) Vocabulary # Travel
4 F – Participants spend two weeks at their destination.
(lines 8-9)
1
33 1 City Centre Youth Hostel – c
Paradise Hotel – b
9 1 stressful (line 10) TAU Airlines – a
2 see his children (line 11)
3 close relationships (lines 11-12)
1
34 2 The TAU Airlines review is negative.
4 spend more time (lines 18-19)
5 hard (line 13)
3 1 a ship, a plane
2 online, at the airport
6 wasn’t doing well (line 13)
3 a 5-star hotel, a cruise ship
7 ways to save (lines 19-20)
4 a visit to the dentist, a holiday abroad
8 donated money (lines 20-21)
5 a trip, a film
Grammar # Past Continuous 4 1c 2 d 3 b 4 f 5 a 6 e
page 20 5 Possible answers
1 1 was visiting – e 4 was volunteering – d Before the trip: book a room, make reservations, pack your
2 was having – a 5 were studying – c bag, plan a route
3 were tasting – b During the trip: set out, build a campfire, find a ride, go
backpacking, put up a tent, spend the night
2 Possible answers
1 Anna wasn’t wearing a pink T-shirt.
2 Laura wasn’t working with old people.
3 David and Sophie weren’t eating at home.
4 The painting in the museum was hanging on the wall.
5 Paul and the family were sitting at the table.
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Reading # A blog post 1
37 5 1F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T
1
1
36 7 awful 38 6 1 two hours 3 gate
2 board 4 (kind) flight attendant
8 1 12th December (lines 2-3)
2 seven days (line 3) Optional Listening
3 up to 120 kilometres per hour (line 11) 1 They were kind.
4 nine hours (line 16) 2 Because she was on a budget.
5 19th December (line 17) 3 The bus driver drove her.
4 She went to sleep.
9 1 unforgettable experience (line 4)
5 He took Mindy to the gate.
2 return to the ship (lines 6-7)
3 ordinary storms (lines 9-10)
4 frightened (line 13)
Speaking # Discussing travel plans
1
5 life-jackets (lines 14-15) 39 9 1b 2 c 3 e 4 d 5 a
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Grammar # Past Continuous / Past Simple Writing # A narrative
1 1 took, were staying – Dubai 1 1 Leo and his parents – Paragraph 1
2 was climbing, lost – Peru 2 last year, near Hoi An in Vietnam – Paragraph 1
3 was sitting, met – Russia 3 it started to rain, they got lost, they were riding along
4 was walking, offered – Turkey a narrow road full of heavy traffic – Paragraph 2
5 arrived, went – USA 4 They reached the youth hostel, wet but safe. – Paragraph 3
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page 33 CONNECTORS OF ADDITION
also – that the fires are a threat to the future of the planet
Reading # A webpage What’s more – that many species of wildlife have
2
7 The website page talks about the Great Green Wall – disappeared
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a wall made of trees and plants which will cross Africa. too – that it will cause a decline in rainfall
In addition – that ordinary people can take action
8 1 hotter and drier (lines 7-8)
2 nothing grows (line 10) 2 1 also
3 restore the land (lines 12-14) 2 What’s more
4 find work (lines 22-23) 3 too
5 planting trees for the wall (lines 24-26) page 37
9 1 soil together (lines 15-16) # LANGUAGE REVIEW
2 erode the soil (line 16)
3 air (lines 16-17) Vocabulary
4 sources (line 17)
1 threat 4 branches
5 grow vegetable gardens (lines 18-19)
2 global warming 5 caused
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4 Possible answers 4 1 beliefs 4 daily life
1 Meals are eaten together every day. 2 appropriate 5 respectful
2 No, they aren’t. Most children aren’t brought up strictly. 3 customary 6 meaningful
3 Homework is done (by children) in the afternoon.
4 They are expected to come home by 10 pm. page 45
5 No, it isn’t. The house isn’t cleaned every day. Reading # A travel webpage
5 1 Children were taught to “know their place”. 2
24 8 The website gives information for tourists visiting
2 The father was called “sir” by his children. Iceland – what to do there, where to stay, and customs and
3 Children from poor families were forced to work from traditions. This particular page gives information about
a young age. customs and traditions related to Christmas in Iceland.
4 The housework in rich homes was done by servants.
5 Children in rich homes were brought up by a nanny. 9 1 b (lines 4-5)
2 c (lines 9-11)
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6 1 weren’t kept 5 was moved 10 1 Shoppers look for the perfect book to buy for their loved
2 were flown 6 was written ones as Christmas presents. (lines 1-2)
3 weren’t put 7 was taken 2 They get into bed and read their new books. (lines 3-4)
4 were lost 3 Because winter evenings are so long and dark, reading,
writing and storytelling became the main family
7 1 Why were the babies moved away from the hospital?
activities. (lines 12-14)
Because Hurricane Katrina was moving down the coast
4 These stories were told in every Icelandic home through
towards the city.
the centuries and are still told today. (lines 16-17)
2 Where were the babies taken? They were taken to
5 It’s part of their roots and national identity, and it’s great
Texas.
entertainment. (lines 18-19)
3 How were they taken there? They were flown there.
4 What important items were lost? The baby’s bracelet page 46
and identity card were lost.
5 What was written on the paper? Sharia’s name was Grammar # Present Simple Passive /
written on it. Past Simple Passive
Listening # An interview 1 1 Fruit cake was hidden under people’s pillows.
2 Cards are sent to family and friends.
2
17 8 1c 2 a 3 b 3 Donkeys were taken through towns.
2
9 b 4 The house is decorated with Christmas lights.
18
5 A clown was chosen as mayor of the city during
2
19 a Christmas.
2 6 In the USA, biscuits and a glass of milk are left for
20 c
Santa Claus.
Optional Listening
2 1 are invited 5 were hung
1 Because she’s the eldest / she’s the most responsible and 2 aren’t … given 6 are sold
practical / they expect more from her. 3 were put 7 isn’t wasted
2 Her parents feel that she should know better because 4 were decorated 8 is needed
she’s older.
3 Jake is allowed to do things she couldn’t do when she 3 1 is eaten, pumpkin pie
was his age. 2 was … celebrated, 1908
4 Because he’s the baby of the family. 3 was forbidden, Christmas
5 No (she has to work harder to get their attention). 4 are … thrown, Buñol, Spain
5 were … sold, 20th century
Speaking # Agreeing and disagreeing
page 47
10 1 only, sibling 3 forgive
2 great, best 4 fight 2
25 5 1 were recorded 4 weren’t allowed
2 aren’t written 5 was discovered
page 44 3 is … celebrated 6 was killed
Vocabulary # Customs and traditions Listening # A phone conversation
2
21 1 Possible answers 2
26 6 1c 2 e 3 a 4 f 5 b 6 d
You see displays, fireworks and parades.
2
You hear fireworks and prayers. 27 7 1T 2 F 3 F 4 T
2
22 2 1 c, d 2 b 3 a, c 4 b, d Optional Listening
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02 2 Shopping with Shelley
Recommends: a great online second-hand shop
Writing # A news report Why: They’ve got lots of vintage clothing, prices are
1 1 The weather is causing problems in train travel and inexpensive and they deliver for free.
fires. (paragraph 1) Bethany Jarvis
2 Passengers waited for hours in the boiling heat because Recommends: glasses
trains were running late or were cancelled. (paragraph 2) Why: They are stylish.
3 The steel tracks expanded in the heat, and a fire Matt McKenzie
destroyed over 3,000 acres of land. (paragraph 2) Recommends: hoodies
4 They are saying that there are more heatwaves now Why: They are comfortable and practical.
because of global warming. (paragraph 3) 3 1 second-hand 4 layers
5 The local politician said that it was the worst heatwave 2 brand 5 suits
in UK history, and if we didn’t take action against 3 swap 6 deliver
climate change, this would happen every year.
(paragraph 3) 4 1 afford 4 clothing 6 glamorous
2 sleeves 5 stylish 7 compliments
quotation marks 3 hoodies
The writer quotes a local politician. 5 Possible answers
Clothes: boots, cap, coat, dress, flip flops, gloves, hat,
2 1 “It will clear up soon,” my friend said.
2 The guide said, “The snake is deadly.” high heels, jacket, jeans, leggings, sandals, scarf, shirt,
3 Jerry said, “Look at that flock of birds.” shoes, shorts, skirt, sock, suit, sweater, swimsuit, top,
4 “We saw lots of flowers in the woods,” said Mum. trainers, trousers, T-shirt, underwear
Accessories: belt, bracelet, earrings, glasses, hairband,
page 59 handbag, jewellery, make-up, necklace, ring, sunglasses,
umbrella, wallet, watch
# LANGUAGE REVIEW
Vocabulary page 61
1 heatwave 4 predators
Reading # A web article
2 camouflage 5 herd 6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 drop 3
03 7 Paragraph 1 – d Trends Don’t Last
Dictation Paragraph 2 – a Reduce Stress
1 According to the weather forecast, temperatures will Paragraph 3 – e Develop Your Own Style
drop to -5°. Paragraph 4 – c Save Money
2 The weather will be mild, so we’re going hiking Paragraph 5 – b Comfort First
tomorrow. 8 1 Fashions change nearly every week. (lines 6-7)
3 If lions didn’t teach their young to hunt, they wouldn’t 2 In the past she chose clothes according to fashion
survive. influencers. Now she chooses clothes she wants.
4 We won’t go camping if it is boiling hot. (lines 9-10)
5 Unless the predator catches its prey, it will remain 3 Bran finds clothes in second-hand shops and he swaps
hungry. clothing with his friends. (lines 13-14)
4 Fashion companies encourage people to spend more
Grammar money than they can afford. (lines 17-18)
1 warms up, will eat
5 Because they were really uncomfortable. (line 20)
2 We aren’t going to walk
3 wouldn’t go, had page 62
4 The weather will be
5 Is he volunteering Grammar # R eported speech:
reported statements
1 1 looked 4 couldn’t afford
# unit 6 2 had to change 5 would deliver
3 was wearing 6 didn’t buy
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2 1 would laugh 4 her, were ... buying
Vocabulary # Clothes and fashion 2 weren’t 5 she could help
3
1 Possible answers 3 thought, were
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second-hand, clothing, plain, glamorous, inexpensive, page 63
stylish, brand, hoodies, layers, sleeves
3
04 4 1 had 5 worked
2 would make 6 could put
3 had to upload 7 would encourage
4 would send
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5 Denim was used to make jeans. Later, denim was used to 2 1 Zach said that his story would disappear the following
make shoes, fashionable clothing, accessories and even day / the day after / the next day.
furniture. 2 Ian said that he was adding filters to those photos.
3 Diana said that I could edit that picture.
Listening # A radio report 4 Sue said that we had to see Tina’s story that day.
3
05 6 1 biggest, the world 5 Katie said that she wanted to take some pictures there.
2 buy, swap
3 1 e – My grandfather said (that) he didn’t want his life to
3
06 7 1F 2 T 3 T 4 T 5 F be on social media.
2 a – My mum said (that) he could have his own account
Optional Listening the next / following year / the year after.
3 d – Tony’s sister said (that) she was using it then.
1 in New York City
4 b – Harry said (that) he would upload it the next /
2 to talk to some of the visitors and see what the
following day / the day after.
convention is all about
5 c – Sharon said (that) she would change the privacy
3 12
settings that day.
4 sneakerheads
5 rare, exclusive sneakers (at a good price) page 67
Speaking # Talking about fashion choices Listening # Discussions
8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3
12 4 b
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13 c
Vocabulary # Social media 3
14 b
3
08 1 verbs: tagged, delete, upload, released, subscribed, go 3
15 5 1 one minute
viral, posted, sign in 2 harmless
nouns: profile, channel, views, settings, account, privacy, 3 friends
followers, password
Optional Listening
3
09 2 1b 2 c 3 a 1 death 3 harmless
3 1 channel 4 profile 2 funny 4 challenged
2 password 5 go viral Speaking # Talking about social media
3 subscribe 6 release
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4 1d 2 b 3 c 4 a 5 f 6 e
7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5 WhatsApp: messaging, sending images, video, audio
Waze: navigation page 68
Pinterest: creating boards
Writing # An opinion essay
page 65
1 1 the possibility of not showing likes on users’ Instagram
Reading # Profiles posts – Paragraph 1
2 The writer thinks it’s a wonderful idea. – Paragraph 1
3
11 7 1 Jake’s 4 Ryan’s 3 People could stop worrying about how many likes they
2 Ryan’s 5 Jake’s, Jojo’s get. – Paragraph 2
3 JoJo’s 4 People would start posting what interests them instead
8 1 T – … he had no idea that his comical clips would go of what attracts followers. – Paragraph 2
viral. (lines 6-7) 5 To sum up – Paragraph 3
2 F – JoJo is originally known for appearing in TV FACTS AND OPINIONS
reality dance competitions. (lines 13-14)
3 T – … the enormous, colourful bows in her hair have Possible answers
become a hot fashion item. (lines 15-16) Fact: In 2019, Instagram considered the option of not
4 T – Ryan was only three when his parents posted his showing the number of likes on users’ posts.
first video. (line 24) Opinion: this idea is wonderful / hiding likes from
5 F – Ryan’s parents said that they would stop the camera Instagram posts will improve teenagers’ mental health / it
as soon as Ryan wanted them to. (lines 27-28) will mean we will see more creative content on Instagram
The expressions: If you ask me and In my opinion are
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Grammar # Reported speech: other changes
1 1 that day 4 those
2 that 5 then
3 the following day
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2
3
a parade, fireworks
get along, keep in touch
# unit 7
4 stylish, glamorous page 72
5 profile, password
6 herd, flock Vocabulary # Verbs
7 rare, fierce 3
1 operating, figured out, ended up, turn into, found out,
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8 clear up, warm up attempting
3
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3 1 chewing gum 4 a jacket Extra
2 milk 5 a washing machine
3 ice 6 a solution 1 The company which Bill Gates founded is called
Microsoft.
4 1 frog 4 cause of death 2 29th September 2018 was the day when a tsunami hit
2 succeed 5 stapler Indonesia.
3 stormy 3 Donald Trump is the man who became president of the
US in 2016.
page 73 4 This is the lab where penicillin was discovered.
Reading # A webpage Listening # A TV report
3
18 7 1 b 2 c 3 a 3
19 5 1 inventors 2 hundreds of lives
8 Name of
3
6 b
Invention Reason for regret 20
inventor 3
21 7 1 hundreds 4 the water
Anna Jarvis Mother’s Day It was turned by businesses 2 warns 5 red
into a way to make money. 3 easy
(lines 6-7)
Ethan pop-up ad Optional Listening
It is irritating, and it
Zuckerman contains fake “close” or 1 F – She was one of the finalists.
“cancel” buttons that start 2 T
another pop-up or download 3 F – Her boss did the experiment.
a virus. (lines 13-17) 4 T
Albert atomic bomb His theory was used to 5 F – GIRL stands for Global Intelligent Rip Locator.
Einstein create the atomic bombs 6 T
that destroyed the Japanese
cities Hiroshima and
Speaking # Talking about yourself
Nagasaki. (lines 33-36) 8 1 I enjoy days when I can relax.
2 I’d like to live in a place where it’s warm and sunny
9 1 F – She started it because she wanted people to all year.
remember all the wonderful things that mothers do. 3 I can’t stand people who / that don’t listen to others.
(lines 3-4) 4 I’ve got a friend who / that invents things.
2 T – (lines 4-5) 5 I never wear clothes which / that are uncomfortable.
3 F – Zuckerman used pop-up ads to get money for
a website he was creating. (lines 10-12) 9 Accept all logical and grammatically correct sentences.
4 F – They often contain buttons that can download teamwork
a virus. (lines 15-17)
5 T – (lines 29-32) 10 Accept all logical and grammatically correct sentences.
6 F – His theory was used to develop the atomic bomb.
(lines 33-36)
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page 74 Vocabulary # Urban landscapes
3
1 buildings: high-rise, lifts, blocks of flats, office blocks,
Grammar # D efining relative clauses 22
storey, skyscrapers
materials: concrete, steel, brick
1 1 which, when 4 which, who, where
2 who, that Number 3 isn’t real. don’t belong: facilities, surrounded, inhabitants, property,
3 who, when landmarks, put up
2 1 b – do experiments 4 a – melts
3
23 2 Possible answers
2 c – transport 5 d – flowers Kijong-dong – It looks like a prosperous town but there
3 e – radium are no inhabitants and the buildings are empty concrete
and steel facades. There doesn’t seem to be anyone there.
3 1 Manu Prakash was a child that loved inventing things. Copied Cities – These neighbourhoods are copies of other
2 Now he is a professor who invents useful things. famous cities in the world.
3 He invents cheap scientific instruments for countries
where people can’t afford expensive equipment. 3 1 put up 3 concrete 5 facilities
4 He invented Foldscope, a paper microscope which you 2 inhabitants 4 high-rise 6 surround
can carry in your pocket. 4 1 office block 3 lift 5 storey
5 2014 was the year when he invented Foldscope. 2 landmark 4 property 6 block of flats
6 Today, there are schools and labs all over the world
where Foldscope is used.
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3
30 9 1 university 3 famous artist
2 explosion
amusement museum bakery market
park park bookshop post office Optional Listening
café playground chemist’s shopping 1 not real / painted on 4 lines and light
cinema restaurant department centre 2 (coloured) brick 5 exploded
hotel sports centre store supermarket 3 17th century 6 wall
market library
Speaking # Offering help
Travel Other
port bank hospital
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2 guest 7 receptionist
train station church school
3 receptionist 8 receptionist
car park factory town square 4 receptionist 9 guest
5 guest 10 receptionist
PRONUNCIATION page 80
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24 sky, office, land Writing # A report about a place
page 77 1 1 The Shard (paragraph 1)
Reading # An entertainment guide 2 in London (near London Bridge) (paragraph 1)
3 It looks like a huge piece of glass rising into the sky.
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One London restaurant, it takes weeks to get a table. 4 Visitors can see the fantastic views of London.
(paragraph 2)
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1 e 2 c 3 b 4 a 5 d
because
page 78 cause: The outside is made of thousands of glass panels.
result: You can’t see any concrete.
GRAMMAR # some / any compounds as a result of
1 1 anything 4 something cause: The building gets narrower as it goes up.
2 anyone 5 anywhere result: I t looks like a huge piece of glass rising into the sky.
3 someone 6 somewhere
2 1 d 2 a 3 b 4 c
2 1 anyone 4 anywhere
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2 something 5 someone
3 somewhere 6 anything # LANGUAGE REVIEW
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2 Someone 5 anywhere
3 something 1 turns into 4 steel
2 skyscraper 5 warned
5 1 anywhere 4 anything 3 put up
2 anything 5 anyone
3 anyone Dictation
1 We live in a house which is made of red brick.
Extra 2 Have you read the document which I attached to
1 c – Anyone can sit in that chair. the e-mail?
2 f – There isn’t anyone at home. 3 Is there anyone here who knows how to operate
3 e – Someone is at the door. this machine?
4 a – I know somewhere safe. 4 We walked in the park that surrounds the palace.
5 d – No. There isn’t anything in the box. 5 This is the place where they are putting up an
6 b – We haven’t got anything for lunch. office block.
page 79 Grammar
Listening # Guided tours 1 something 4 anyone
3 2 where 5 which
28 7 1T 2 F 3 T 3 which
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29 8 1 Rome
2 The builders didn’t have enough money.
3 to paint a dome on the ceiling
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2 I may not remember everything accurately.
page 82 3 Can I come in now?
Vocabulary # Memory 4 He may suffer from Alzheimer’s.
5 The treatment might not help her.
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32 1 by heart, reminds, recognise, recall 6 I couldn’t learn this by heart.
3 1 F – We recognise people that we know. / We don’t page 85
recognise people that we don’t know.
2T 4 1 might 5 can
3 F – It’s not likely to rain if there are no clouds. / 2 may 6 can’t
It’s likely to rain if there are clouds. 3 can’t 7 might
4T 4 couldn’t 8 may
5 F – When you say something aloud, people can hear Listening # An online lesson
you. 3
6 T 35 5 a, d, e
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4 1 Focus on one thing and do it well. 35 6 1 elephants 3 BIV
2 Let’s form a study group. 2 Mother
3 If you make an effort, you can learn the material.
Optional Listening
4 Can she play the entire song by heart?
5 A healthy diet might boost your energy. 1 tricks and techniques
6 I’m positive she was here yesterday. 2 Make up a sentence (using the letters).
3 lists
page 83 4 the first letter of each word (in the list)
Reading # A magazine article Speaking # Talking about abilities
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34 6 a 3 b 1 c 2
7 1 When I was six, I couldn’t speak three languages.
7 1 World Memory Championships (line 7) 2 Five years ago, I couldn’t bake a cake.
2 three days (line 6) 3 At present, I can remember many phone numbers.
3 over 100 (lines 6-7) 4 Soon, I may create videos.
4 ten (line 8) 5 In the future, I might learn to fly a plane.
5 by practising memory boosting techniques (lines 10-11) 6 When I was six, I could draw.
8 1 disappear after 20-30 seconds (lines 16-18) 8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2 long-term memory (lines 19-20)
3 access it in your long-term memory (lines 20-22)
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9 1 T – R ebecca Sharrock can accurately recall what she
Vocabulary # Fears and phobias
did and where she was on any day in her life. 3
36 1 anxieties, helpless, trapped, terrifying, fears, upset, struggled
(lines 24-25)
2 F – We protect our mental health by forgetting some 3 1 hot 4 up tall buildings
of the bad things that happen to us. Sadly, this is 2 don’t know 5 failed
something Rebecca can’t do. (lines 27-29) 3 out
3 T – C live Wearing (has) got the world’s worst-known 4 1 fear 4 face
case of amnesia. He can’t remember anything from 2 common 5 terrifying
his past … . (lines 30-32) 3 treatment 6 struggle
4 F – He can’t remember anything from his past or form
any new memories. (lines 31-32) 5 Possible answers
5 T – H owever, he can still recognise his wife ... . angry hopeful
(line 34) cheerful proud
calm wonderful
page 84 In frightening situations:
afraid nervous
Grammar # Modals: can, could, may, might anxious worried
1 1 e can’t 5 a can PRONUNCIATION
2 f Can I 6 b couldn’t
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3 d can’t 7 g Can 38 phobia, fear, enough, terrifying
4 c could
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2 1 We may / might write about amnesia.
Reading # A web article
2 Your idea may not / might not work.
3 It may / might help you remember them. 7 Jacqui is a photographer. She takes pictures in different
4 I might not / may not pass the exam. places around the world without leaving her home.
5 I may / might join you later. 3
39 8 She suffers from agoraphobia, the fear of being somewhere
that might not be safe. (lines 7-9)
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2 meaningful – 7 - 3 = 4 page 109
3 displays – 9 - 4 = 5
4 customary – 8 - 5 = 3
# unit 6 Fast Finishers
5 beliefs – 7 - 7 = 0 1 1 Follow the words: suit, glamorous, stylish, second-hand,
6 atmosphere – 6 - 2 = 4 inexpensive, layers, sleeve, hoodie, plain, clothing, brand
Fashion designer: Carolina Herrera
4 A
1 Orange – When were potatoes brought to Europe? 2 1 But you said that you never wore second-hand clothes.
2 Blue – What is grown in Brazil? 2 But you said that you didn’t like to borrow clothes from
3 Green – In which country was the radio invented? others.
4 Purple – Where are the Academy Awards given? 3 But you said that you couldn’t afford the black dress.
5 Pink – Who was buried in the Egyptian pyramids? 4 But you said that you were buying a yellow top.
5 But you said that you would wear a glamorous outfit.
B
1 Potatoes were brought to Europe in the sixteenth century. 3 1 password 5 upload
2 Coffee is grown in Brazil. 2 post 6 account
3 The radio was invented in Italy. 3 privacy 7 subscribe
4 The Academy Awards are given in Hollywood. 4 profile 8 followers
5 Kings were buried in the Egyptian pyramids.
4 1 c
She said that she loved that video.
2 a
H
e said that he was changing his privacy settings then.
3 dHe said that he couldn’t remember his password.
page 108 4 e
She said that she hoped he would release his new song
the following / next day / day after.
# unit 5 Fast Finishers 5 b She said that you / we / I had to delete those photos.
1 1 forecast, season
2 freezing cold, mild
3 warm up, cool down
4 heatwave, cold spell
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# unit 7 Fast Finishers # unit 9 Fast Finishers
1 1 F spill 4 B turn into 1 1 Tina’s making a lot of money. She’s got a successful
2 C melt 5 A operate business.
3 D attach 6 E remove 2 Brad’s paintings are wonderful. He’s a gifted artist.
3 Greg wants to open his own company. He’s ambitious.
2 1 f a n invention which / that allows you to speak to
4 Sue’s got a lot of friends. She’s well-liked.
people
5 Fran is very bright. She’s an excellent student.
2 c the woman who / that invented Mother’s Day
3 d an animal which / that has got spots 2 1 A sea is larger than a lake. An ocean is the largest body
4 b the country where the radio was invented of water.
5 e a material which / that sticks to cloth and fur 2 A teenager is younger than an adult. A baby is the
6 g the man who / that invented the microwave youngest person.
7 a the season when many people go on holiday 3 A hippopotamus is heavier than a goat. An elephant is
the heaviest animal.
3 1 lift 6 steel
4 Gold is more precious than silver. Platinum is the most
2 inhabitant 7 office block
precious metal.
3 skyscraper 8 storey
5 A town is bigger than a village. A city is the biggest
4 landmark 9 brick
place.
5 block of flats 10 property
6 A captain is more important than a sergeant. A general
4 1 somewhere – true is the most important soldier.
2 Someone – true
3 anyone / anything – true
3 1 smooth 4 scent
2 whisper 5 rotten
4 anywhere – false
3 soft 6 stare
5 anything – false
6 someone – false 4 A
7 somewhere – true 1 too tight 4 too big
8 something – true 2 not long enough 5 not large enough
3 too short
B
1 Lea is as tall as Fay.
page 111 2 George and Jerry are not as short as Kevin.
3 Jerry is as thin as Lea.
# unit 8 Fast Finishers 4 George’s hair is not as dark as Jerry’s hair.
1 2 You recall things that happened in the past. 5 Kevin’s hair is as light as Fay’s hair.
4 A healthy diet can boost your energy. 6 Kevin’s hair is not as curly as Fay’s hair.
5 You make an effort to succeed. 7 George and Jerry’s hair is not as straight as Lea’s hair.
7 You remind someone to do something so they won’t
forget.
10 It’s important to focus during a lesson.
Kate is learning her role for a play. # culture quizzes
2 Possible answers page 114
1 Its wing is broken. It can’t fly.
2 I like this outfit. I might buy it.
Unit 1 # Around London
3 I’ve studied music for six years. 1b 2 a 3 c 4 c
I can play the violin well.
test yourself
4 I’d love to have a pet. I may get a dog.
5 I’m tired. I couldn’t sleep last night. a 1817 d 1885 f 3500 BC
b 1903 e 2000 BC g 1804
3 1 sweat 4 face
c 1807
2 upset 5 common
3 helpless 6 anxiety
Napoleon suffered from Gatophobia – a fear of cats. page 115
4 Possible answers Unit 2 # Accommodation
1 I must focus on my maths homework.
2 My friend doesn’t have to decide which university 1b 2 c 3 a 4 c
she wants to go to this year. test yourself
3 My parents have to protect their family.
4 Students should study for their exams. 1 Amsterdam 4 Zermatt, Switzerland
5 Teachers should help their students when they 2 New York City 5 Beijing
don’t understand. 3 Rome 6 Alberta, Canada
6 People shouldn’t post nasty things about people.
7 Animals must hunt for food.
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Unit 5 # A Living Language Collaborative projects
1b 2 c 3 c 4 a # unit 1 page 124
test yourself 1 1765, Fulton was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,
USA.
1 emotion, icon 4 shop, alcoholic 2 Fulton built the Nautilus, a submarine. / Fulton designed
2 biology, electronic 5 smoke, fog and built a steamboat. / Fulton completed building the
3 international, network 6 malicious, software world’s first steam warship.
3 1815, Robert Fulton died at his home in New York.
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# unit 2 page 125
Unit 6 # Online Shopping
1 Florence
1a 2 c 3 a 4 b 2 Cinque Terre National Park
test yourself 3 Siena
4 Florence
HOME AND BEAUTY AND sport
KITCHEN PERSONAL
CARE # unit 3 page 126
towels body lotion rollerblades 1 the driverless car
(microwaves) make-up goggles 2 Nalleli Cobo
3 Florence Nightingale
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1 Australia has got a variety of climates. 1 /coOW/ 4 /VoJX/
2 There is a huge variety of plants unique to Australia. 2 /XBg'ZJgWBn/ 5 /'gCocBi/
3 Many of the plants there have developed ways to help 3 /'kNUco/
them grow in the dry soil and to survive wildfires.
4 Many of the animals in Australia are found nowhere else
in the world. # unit 1
5 Australia’s most famous animals are the kangaroo and
the koala bear.
1 Class CD 4, Track 20
1 /A/ 2 /B/
6 It’s got deadly snakes, crocodiles and poisonous spiders.
2 Class CD 4, Track 21
# unit 6 page 129 1 lead
2 keep
4 leap
5 fit
1 3D printing to make clothing, travel in space 3 ship
2 travel in space / time travel
3 clothes with air-conditioning / 3D clothes printing / page 137
communication chips implanted into our bodies / sharing
smells, tastes and emotions through social media / planes
3 Class CD 4, Track 22
with massage seats and individual climate control 1 /b/ 3 /i/
2 /a/
# unit 7 page 130 4 Class CD 4, Track 22
1b 2 d 3 e 4 c 5 a /a/ /b/ /i/
watch imaginary shoulder
# unit 8 page 131 pitch Japan destination
chin giant efficient
1 Omega-3, vitamin K
2 nightmares, fear of losing time
# unit 2
# unit 9 page 132 2 Class CD 4, Track 25
Possible answers /CB/ /O/
1 smell / taste trade life
2 We can smell about 10,000 different scents. / Most people eight invite
have got between 2,000 and 10,000 taste receptors. major fly
3 Our sense of smell is not as good as an animal’s. nature buy
4 It helps to prevent germs, bacteria and dirt from getting
inside your ear and causing damage. / People can’t
smell anything while they are sleeping. That’s why it’s # unit 3
important to have a smoke detector in the house.
1 Class CD 4, Track 27
1 /F/ 2 /N/
3 Class CD 4, Track 17
1 champion 4 luggage # unit 4
2 healthy 5 where
3 trail 6 neat 1 Class CD 4, Track 30
1 /C/ 2 /B/
4 Class CD 4, Track 18
1 sour 4 pitch 2 Class CD 4, Track 31
2 ancient 5 thrilling 1 birth, child 2 deal, Chinese
3 sweet 6 giant
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2 1 to open an account for me / us
2 I / we change the settings
3 to help her that morning
4 not to subscribe to that channel
5 meeting / that we meet for lunch
6 to deliver the clothing that day
7 to delete those photos for me / us
8 to wear layers
3 1 to feed 4 not to go
2 (to) brush 5 to turn off
3 not to leave
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# Non-Defining Relative Clauses
1 1 where 5 where
2 which 6 who
3 which 7 where
4 when 8 who
2 1 who 4 when
2 which 5 where
3 which
3 1 who taught
2 where we / I stayed
3 which belonged to my grandmother
4 where we used to live
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