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Unit 5A 7 take his age into account


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Grammar
1 demonstrated
1
2 mates
1 have / had I felt
3 genes
2 do I feel
4 paper
3 had we walked
5 proof
4 have I won
5 were we Use of English
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1 not to be
1 B
2 Didn’t
2 A
3 not be
3 B
4 not being
4 A
5 Wouldn’t
5 C
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1 the Translation
2 All
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3 either 1 had I closed the door
4 Several 2 Wouldn’t it be terrible
5 Many 3 apologised for not replying to
6 any 4 None of the students knew
7 the 5 before have I met
8 a few
9 any Listening
10 a 9
1 C
Vocabulary 2 B

4 3 C

1 nagged 4 B

2 compliment 5 A

3 looked
Transcript
4 close
Text 1
5 respected
Presenter I don’t envy families who fly with
6 had
young children. First, there’s waiting at
7 admired the airport for hours. Then there’s the
8 envied long walk to the plane. On top of that,
there’s the question of where to put all
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the things young children will need on
1 get over the plane. That’s where Chunky Trunk
2 turned down comes in. Chunky Trunk is a child-
friendly case, small enough to take on
3 bringing up
the plane as hand luggage, but strong
4 see eye to eye enough for a tired toddler to sit on. The
5 made up child can push himself or herself along

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with their feet or be pulled by an adult or they’re wrong. Moving on to middle
older sibling. Chunky Trunk takes the children …
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Text 2 2 A
Liam The dishwasher’s finished, Chloe. 3 B

Chloe So what, Liam? 4 A


5 C
Liam Mum said we had to empty it before she
gets home.
Chloe Well? I’m not emptying it. It’s your turn
to do it.
Liam No, it isn’t. I emptied it yesterday, so
now it’s your turn.
Chloe But I laid the table for dinner!
Liam And I cleared up and loaded the
dishwasher. It really is your turn to
empty it.
Chloe Oh, leave me alone. I’m watching a
video now. I’ll do it later.
Liam No, we have to do it before Mum gets
home.
Chloe We?
Liam Yes, come on. I don’t mind giving you a
hand, but it’s your job.
Chloe OK then. I’ll do it now if you help me.
Text 3
Psychologist So, we’ve established the fact that
birth order is important. Now let’s
look at why children in a particular
birth order develop the characteristics
they do. Starting with oldest children
or ‘firstborns’ as they’re known.
Firstborns tend to model their
parents, so they like taking charge
and often try to discipline their
younger brothers and sisters. They
don’t have older siblings to make fun
of them when they learn to tie their
shoelaces or ride a bike, so they have
a lot of confidence. Parents praise
every milestone they reach – the first
word they say or the first step they
take – which motivates firstborns to
achieve. However, this can lead them
to become perfectionists, and they
may find it hard to admit when

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