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Blueprint 3

Answer Key

Module 1 - Overview C Vocabulary Comprehension (pg. 8)


1. nanny
Preview (pg. 7) 2. gap year
1. p. 22 3. apply
2. p. 10 4. experience
3. p. 24
4. p. 26
E Grammar Practice (pg. 9)
Discuss (pg. 7) 1. P
(Sample answers) 2. F
1. The woman is sitting in a café and thinking. 3. P
2. She is thinking about her boyfriend. She is 4. P
thinking about her 5. F
family. She is thinking about her job. 6. P
3. The best way to search for a job is to look on 7. John is visiting his sister in Istanbul this
the Internet. weekend.
4. It is hard to get a good job. University is very 8. What are you doing next Saturday?
expensive. 9. Jenny and her boyfriend are getting married
5. If you get a degree, it can help you get a better next year.
job in the
future.
Unit 1 - Lesson 2 The Career Center
A Authentic Text: A career flyer (pg. 10)
1. People between 17 and 35 who are looking for
Unit 1 - Lesson 1 What are your plans? a job can use it.
2. There is coffee time with new employees every
A Model Conversation (pg. 8) morning.
1. false 3. There is a job fair once a month.
2. true 4. You can learn about writing cover letters this
3. false Wednesday
4. true between 4 and 6 p.m.
5. true 5. You can contact them by phone or email.
6. true
B Vocabulary (pg. 10)
B Vocabulary (pg. 8) 1. local
Circled words: run, apply, field, nanny 2. appointment
Left column: gap year, experience, nanny, run 3. job interview
Right column: student loan, apply, field, 4. résumé
volunteer
5. get in touch
6. job fair
7. cover letter Unit 1 - Lesson 4 Deciding on the
8. government
9. employment
Future
10. expert B Vocabulary (pg. 14)
ar-chi-tect ar-chi-tec-ture doc-tor med-i-cine
tea-cher ed-u-ca-tion ac-tor the-a-ter arts
E Grammar Practice (pg. 11) chef cul-in-ar-y arts car-pen-ter tr-a-des
1. is studying
2. walk, am taking, am
3. knows D Grammar Practice (pg. 15)
4. eat, need 1. O
2. D
3. P
4. P
Unit 1 - Lesson 3 Making Decisions 5. O
6. P
B Vocabulary (pg. 12) 7. I’d like eggs for breakfast, please.
1. tough 8. My brother wants his friend to help him with his
2. outdoors car.
3. can’t stand 9. She wants to study film and television at
4. recreation leader college.
5. decision 10. I’d like my husband to cook dinner for me this
6. worried weekend.
7. look into
8. IT

C Vocabulary: Showing interest and


Unit 1 - Lesson 5 Ready for a Break-
understanding (pg. 12) B Vocabulary (pg. 16)
1. That’s a tough one. 1. scrubbing
2. What’s the matter? 2. vacuuming
3. I (can) understand that. 3. baking
4. ironing clothes
5. d
E Grammar Practice (pg. 13) 6. a
1. I enjoy studying English because it will help me 7. c
in the future. 8. b
2. She promised to go shopping with me on the
weekend. E Grammar Practice (pg. 17)
3. My friend learned to speak English by watching Answers will vary.
TV. 1. Why did you come to this school? I came to
4. Because my brother can’t play violin, we can’t this school so that I can study with the best.
stand listening / to listen to him practice.
2. Why do you want to study English? I want to 2. had to
study English so I can get a better job and travel 3. has to
the world. 4. had to
3. Why do people want to learn new languages? 5. have got to
People want to learn new languages so that they
can communicate with more people. F Read to Write (pg. 21)
Answers will vary.
F Listen to Speak (pg. 17) 1. Cassie has skills in fashion design and gives
1. He is tired of waiting for the bus. good fashion advice.
2. She suggests that he walk or ride a bike to the 2. Cassie wants three references: Mr. Brent, Mrs.
station. Voss, and Prof Nichols.
3. She will write three cover letters.

Unit 1 - Active Review Unit 2 - Lesson 2 Applying for a Job


A A Radio Announcement (pg. 18) B Vocabulary (pg. 22)
1. career choices 1. transcript
2. 40% 2. excellent
3. 8:00 am, 6:00 pm 3. documents
4. résumés, interview skills 4. submit
5. assistant
6. applicant
7. successful
Unit 2 - Lesson 1 Searching for a Job 8. academic
9. valuable
B Vocabulary (pg. 20) 10. registrar
1. h
2. e E Grammar Practice (pg. 23)
3. a 1. must, have
4. c 2. must not
5. d 3. don’t have to, must
6. b 4. have
7. I
8. f
9. g

C Vocabulary: -ing adjectives (pg. 20)


1. c Unit 2 - Lesson 3 Decisions, Decisions
2. a B Vocabulary (pg. 24)
3. b 1. f
4. c 2. h
3. e
E Grammar Practice (pg. 21) 4. a
1. don’t have to 5. g
6. b
7. d
8. c C Quick Review (pg. 28)
1. definitely
D Grammar Practice (pg. 25) 2. tired of
1. tougher 3. prediction
2. heavier
3. farther
4. more specific F Grammar Practice (pg. 29)
5. – 8. Answers will vary 1. Jeddah is such a hot city.
2. This history lecture is rather interesting.
3. The flight to Tokyo was so long!
4. This is quite a good restaurant.
Unit 2 - Lesson 4 University Rankings 5. Margaret is really enjoying her English classes.
6. The professors at this university are very good.
B Vocabulary (pg. 26) 7. Scott really loves his classes this semester.
1. b 8. We bought completely new furniture for the
2. c apartment.
3. a
4. d
5. c
6. d Unit 2 - Active Review
A Summary of a Report (pg. 30)
D Grammar Practice (pg. 27) 1. schools are choosing students for graduate
1. most organized programs
2. best 2. 50, 20
3. tallest 3. must
4. rainiest 4. experience, assistants
5. probably 5. references, professors
6. Maybe/Perhaps 6. motivated, self-directed
7. probably
8. Maybe/Perhaps B Job Ad (pg. 31)
1. c 2. b

Unit 2 - Lesson 5 Studying Abroad Module 1 - Review


B Vocabulary (pg. 28)
1. entertainment B Grammar (pg. 32)
2. overseas, destination 1. work working
3. jealous 2. to listen listening
4. located 3. having have
5. scenery 4. aren’t don’t
6. homestay 5. wash washing
7. tiny, residents 6. take probably probably take
8. sea 7. no comma necessary
8. challenged challenging 10. j
9. so such
10. seeing to see E Grammar Practice (pg. 37)
11. best better 1. it out
12. rains will rain 2. in
3. on
4. up
5. it out
Module 2 - Overview 6. them on
7. by
Preview (pg. 35) 8. over
1. p. 46
2. p. 41
3. p. 53
4. p. 57 Unit 3 - Lesson 2 Scheduling an
Interview
Discuss (pg. 35) B Vocabulary (pg. 38)
(Sample answers) 1. g
1. I think the people in the picture might feel 2. a
nervous because job interviews can be 3. e
intimidating. 4. c
2. My dream job is to be a lawyer. 5. h
3. People should wear a suit and tie to an 6. f
interview. It is important to make a good first 7. d
impression. 8. b
4. It is difficult to answer questions about long-
term goals and what my weaknesses are. D Grammar Practice (pg. 39)
5. At the end of an interview, you should thank 1. They prefer contacting applicants directly.
them for their time and tell them you look forward 2. He prefers coffee in the morning.
to speaking with them soon. 3. They would prefer to call applicants tomorrow.
4. She prefers not to go by subway.
5. Would you prefer to sit here or there?
6. I’d prefer not to work for that company.
Unit 3 - Lesson 1 A Job Application
B Vocabulary (pg. 36)
1. i
2. b Unit 3 - Lesson 3 Preparing for an
3. h Interview-
4. g
B Vocabulary (pg. 40)
5. a
1. h
6. e
2. b
7. d
3. d
8. c
4. c
9. f
5. f Unit 3 - Lesson 5 The Job Description
6. g
B Vocabulary (pg. 44)
7. a
1. familiar with
8. e
2. closely
3. project
C Vocabulary Comprehension (pg. 40)
4. job description
1. recommend
5. brand
2. a bit
6. client
3. plenty
7. department head
4. outfit
8. in charge of
5. confirm
6. arrive
7. first impression
E Grammar Practice (pg. 45)
8. forget
1. do
2. write
3. to develop
D Grammar Practice (pg. 41)
4. work
1. send
5. be able to
2. calling
6. schedule
3. Be
7. to teach
4. bring
8. in order
5. practicing
6. reading

Unit 3 - Active Review


Unit 3 - Lesson 4 The interview begins. B Listen to Speak (pg. 47)
1. She is calling him to invite him for an interview.
B Vocabulary (pg. 42)
2. She works for ANNEX Corporation.
1. outstanding
3. She received his résumé and job application.
2. professional development
4. Tom applied for the Communications Director
3. establish
position.
4. hope
5. He thinks his skills suit the position
5. helpful
6. Tom’s interview is on Monday at 3 p.m.
6. supply

E Grammar Practice (pg. 43)


1. before Unit 4 - Lesson 1 Basic Questions
2. Before B Vocabulary (pg. 48)
3. I know 1. come up
4. that 2. relocate
5. know 3. face
6. Before 4. weakness
5. accomplishment Unit 4 - Lesson 3 Talking About Your
6. respond
Education
7. challenge
8. prepare B Vocabulary (pg. 52)
9. memorize 1. d
10. willing 2. e
3. a
4. c
E Grammar Practice (pg. 49) 5. h
1. you, yourself 6. f
2. her 7. b
3. herself 8. g
4. them
5. him E Grammar Practice (pg. 53)
6. myself 1. stopped
7. her 2. called
8. himself 3. worked
4. majored
5. realized
6. fried
Unit 4 - Lesson 2 Talking About Your
7. enjoyed
Last Job 8. preferred
B Vocabulary (pg. 50) 9. managed
1. encouraging 10. decided
2. come up with
3. overtime
4. easygoing Unit 4 - Lesson 4 Some Difficult
5. background
Questions
6. entry-level
7. trends B Vocabulary (pg. 54)
8. teamwork 1. c
9. describe 2. d
10. deadline 3. a
4. g
5. b
E Grammar Practice (pg. 51) 6. e
1. were > was 7. f
2. was > were 8. h
3. was > were
4. were > was E Grammar Practice (pg. 55)
5. what your team was like > what was your team 1. drank
like 2. saw
6. Was > Were 3. leave
4. thought
5. read 7. correct
6. When I called Paulo, he was asleep.
7. Where did you go when it started raining? G Quick Review (pg. 57)
8. When the Lana met the interviewer, she was 1. in, out
nervous. 2. recommend
9. Oliver was happy when he got the job. 3. Sir or Madam
4. Guess what.
F Listen to Speak (pg. 55)
Answers will vary.
1. What was your biggest weakness when you Unit 4 - Active Review
were at your previous job?
2. She wasn’t familiar with her duties and didn’t A James’s Interview (pg. 58)
have much confidence. Interviewer: It’s nice to finally meet you, James.
3. What do you think are your biggest strengths Thank you for coming in for the interview.
as an employee.
4. She felt there wasn’t much room for James: It’s great to meet you, too. I’m a bit
professional development. anxious, but I’m very excited about this position.
Her and her husband relocated to a different When I graduated last year, I wanted to work for
area. this company.

Interviewer: That’s great to hear. You certainly


seem like an excellent candidate for this position.
I see on your résumé you have many practical
skills. What did you major in when you were at
Unit 4 - Lesson 5 The End of the school?
Interview
B Vocabulary (pg. 56) James: I majored in computer science. I taught
1. wrap up myself a lot about computers when I was in high
2. candidate school, but I learned a lot in college, too.
3. work on
4. starting date Interviewer: Well, the position we have is entry-
5. long-term level. It is a position with long-term opportunities.
6. someday The department is always growing, so we are
7. department opening up new offices in several locations.
8. hear from
James: That sounds interesting.

F Grammar Practice (pg. 57) Interviewer: If we decided to hire you, would you
1. correct mind relocating to a new area?
2. you will finish > you finish
3. he’s getting > he gets James: No, I wouldn’t mind that at all.
4. correct
5. you’re finishing > you finish Interviewer: Great. Can you tell me a little more
6. you’ll finish > you finish about yourself?
James: Well, I enjoy challenges and I can deal 12. to
with unexpected situations very well.
Module 3 - Overview
Interviewer: That all sounds good. When we wrap
up the Preview (pg. 63)
1. p. 70
interviews, I will be in touch. Take care, James. 2. p. 81 or 89
3. p. 66 or 75
James: Thank you. You, too. 4. p. 82

Unit 5 - Lesson 1 Deciding What to


Module 2 - Review Study
A Vocabulary (pg. 60) B Vocabulary (pg. 64)
Across: 1. competitive
3. familiar 2. avoid
4. weakness 3. program
7. phase 4. offer
9. client 5. interest
10. outstanding 6. situation
12. prepare 7. factor
13. Establish 8. opportunities

Down: D Grammar Practice (pg. 66)


1. impression 1. d
2. lie 2. e
5. seek 3. a
6. wonder 4. f
7. plenty 5. b
8. describe 6. c
9. confirm 7. – 10. Answers will vary.
11. brand

B Grammar (pg. 60) Unit 5 - Lesson 2 Choosing Your Major


1. slept
B Vocabulary (pg. 66)
2. on
1. Relations, similarities, politics
3. was, like, Did
2. Advertising, products, theory
4. were
3. Social, professions, assist
5. you, yourself
6. graduated, ago
7. recommend
F Grammar Practice (pg. 67)
8. in
1. I decided to take a year off in order to think
9. First
about my future.
10. up
11. when
2. To pay tuition this semester, I applied for a 3. rather
student loan. 4. or
3. In order not to fail the test, I will study until 5. not
midnight every night this week.
(Answers will vary for the additional sentences.)

Unit 5 - Lesson 5 Communicating Your


Unit 5 - Lesson 3 Changing Majors Choice
B Vocabulary (pg. 68) B Vocabulary: Feelings (pg. 72)
1. persuade 1. related
2. argue 2. switch
3. knowledge 3. generous
4. motivate 4. finally
5. spend 5. practical
6. legal 6. trust
7. passion 7. therapy
8. detail 8. support

C Quick Review (pg. 72)


E Grammar Practice (pg. 69) Adverbs: importantly, early
1. I am not very good at cooking. Comparatives: better, harder, earlier
2. My history professor helped me understand the Superlatives: hardest, most importantly
war.
3. My professor is bad at explaining laws.
4. Her friends helped her to choose a major. E Grammar Practice (pg. 73)
5. You can help us finish our project. 1. another
2. else
3. other
Unit 5 - Lesson 4 What would you 4. else
rather study? 5. another
6. other
B Vocabulary: Some majors (pg. 70) 7. another
a. interior design 8. other
b. finance 9. else
c. programming
d. graphic design
e. forestry Unit 5 - Active Review
f. African-American history A A Short Article: More Students Changing
g. travel and tourism Majors (pg. 74)
h. hospitality management 1. They change their majors more often today
than they did in the past.
E Grammar Practice (pg. 71) 2. A student finds another major he or she likes
1. would more.
2. than
3. They find out what they are really good at by 3. outside
studying an elective course. 4. back
5. here
B Listen to Write 6. out
Sample notes: 7. everywhere
• Business is popular - attracts many students 8. there
• Many students switch to business 9. north
• Busi. students also switch to other majors or
leave univ. Unit 6 - Lesson 2 Changing Schools
• Few students enroll in fine arts – but they don’t
change majors often B Vocabulary (pg. 78)
• More nursing majors quit after 1st yr than any 1. c
other major 2. b
• Psychology students study longer than nursing 3. d
majors but hard for them to find jobs 4. a
statistics, TESOL, environmental science,
physical therapy, warning,
fail, intense, limited

Unit 6 - Lesson 1 Looking for a School


A Authentic Text: A university brochure (pg. E Grammar Practice (pg. 79)
76) 1. we’d better go
1. F 2. You’d better call
2. T 3. Let’s meet / We’d better
3. F 4. She’d better hire
4. F 5. Let’s not work
5. T 6. I’d better not drink
6. T 7. Let’s talk
8. had better do
B Vocabulary (pg. 76)
1. e
2. d Unit 6 - Lesson 3 Researching Options
3. g
4. h B Vocabulary (pg. 80)
5. b 1. humanities
6. c 2. continuing education
7. a 3. life sciences
8. f 4. discovered
9. j 5. experience
10. i 6. faculty
7. inspires
8. assistance
E Grammar Practice (pg. 77)
1. nearby
2. around
C Comprehension (pg. 80) 3. find out
1. h 4. gets
2. c 5. wander
3. g
4. b
5. f Unit 6 - Lesson 5 Going Abroad to
6. e
Study
B Vocabulary (pg. 84)
F Grammar Practice (pg. 81) 1. culture
1. c 2. visa
2. g 3. exchange program
3. e 4. budget
4. b 5. take, off
5. a 6. combine
6. f 7. insurance
7. d 8. embassy

D Quick Review (pg. 84)


Unit 6 - Lesson 4 Visiting a Campus 1. a bunch of 2. have a look 3. catch up with

B Vocabulary (pg. 82) F Grammar Practice (pg. 85)


1. Things to do before visiting a campus: make an Correct sentences:
inquiry with the admissions office, find out about 1. volunteer: Dana wants to continue volunteering
transportation to the campus, browse the school at the clinic to get experience for medical school.
website. 2. Keep to: Keep researching English schools
2. Answers will vary. overseas.
3. going, learn: Why don’t you go to Montreal?
You can keep learning English and French there.
4. to spending: I make a budget every month, but
C Vocabulary Comprehension (pg. 82) I keep spending too much money.
1. make an inquiry 5. offering: Most schools continue to offer
2. campus recruiter scholarships to students if they keep their grades
3. browsed high.
4. surrounding community
5. found out
6. wandered
7. sit in on
Unit 6 - Active Review
8. visit A A News Report (pg. 86)
1. Education
2. enrolling
E Grammar Practice (pg. 83) 3. degree
1. think 4. failing
2. that 5. limited
6. combine 13. persuading
7. satisfaction 14. else
8. continue 15. back
9. transfer credits
Module 4 - Overview
Questions:
1. Only 60 percent of full-time students at 4-year Preview (pg. 91)
colleges complete 1. p. 98 or 112
their degree. 2. p. 106
2. Some schools limit the chances for changing 3. p. 96
majors. 4. p. 92
Some schools don’t recognize credits from other
schools.
(Answers may vary.) Unit 7 - Lesson 1 Taking a Semester
Off
B Vocabulary (pg. 92)
Module 3 - Review 1. e
A Vocabulary (pg. 88) 2. f
(Answers will vary. Sample answers provided.) 3. b
1. computer science, hospitality management, 4. a
African-American 5. g
history, marine biology 6. d
2. north, south, northeast, southwest 7. h
3. around, inside, everywhere, nearby 8. c
4. best, harder, most quickly
5. experienced, intense, stressful, practical, C Vocabulary Comprehension (pg. 92)
limited 1. off the beaten path
6. take off, combine, wander, find out, inspire 2. jungles
3. camel
4. tours
5. desert
B Grammar (pg. 88) 6. options
1. had 7. explore
2. arriving
3. apply E Grammar Practice (pg. 93)
4. look 1. never
5. to travel 2. yet
6. another 3. haven’t
7. better 4. have
8. Would 5. have
9. Why not 6. talked
10. studying 7. yet
11. that
12. spending
Unit 7 - Lesson 2 An Email Home 5. busy
6. lazy
B Comprehension (pg. 94)
7. almost
1. true
8. Mention
2. false
3. true
C Vocabulary Comprehension (pg. 96)
4. false
1. especially
2. dying to
C Vocabulary (pg. 94)
3. busy
1. c
4. lazy
2. d
5. almost
3. e
6. catch up
4. f
5. b
6. A
F Grammar Practice (pg. 97)
1. I have played the piano for six months.
D Vocabulary: More irregular past participles
2. I have studied English for three years.
1. given
3. I haven’t watched TV in two weeks.
2. become
4. I’ve known him since I was young.
3. taken
5. He has worked in the library since 2016.
4. spoken
5. made
6. gotten
Unit 7 - Lesson 4 Go traveling
F Grammar Practice (pg. 95) A Authentic Text: An online chat (pg. 98)
1. spoken
2. hasn’t visited
3. have taken/took
4. Did they see
5. has never been
6. a few B Vocabulary (pg. 98)
7. few 1. sightseeing
8. a few 2. help out
9. None of 3. post
10. was 4. planting
11. are 5. dolphins
6. climbing
7. litter
8. sailing
Unit 7 - Lesson 3 Going Home E Grammar Practice (pg. 99)
B Vocabulary (pg. 96) 1. A: ever B: while 2. A: ever B: during
1. dying (to) 3. A: ever B: never 4. A: while B: during
2. especially 5. A: never B: during 6. A: while B: always
3. beach
4. catch up (with)
Unit 7 - Lesson 5 Part-time Job Details:
• He has good IT skills.
B Vocabulary (pg. 100)
• He worked in a computer store part-time last
year.
• He worked there for almost 6 months.
• He really liked it and learned a lot about
customer service, and
the pay was good.
• He works as a cook in a restaurant on campus
now.
• He doesn’t like it because he can’t talk to
E Grammar Practice (pg. 101) people.
1. How long has he played computer games? • He doesn’t earn much money now.
2. How long have you lived there? Traveling: No
3. How long has she been the assistant Details:
manager? • He has never traveled abroad.
4. I love my new job so far. • He’s never even been out of this state.
• He would like to visit Europe, especially France
F Read to Write (pg. 101) or Switzerland.
I’ve ever played!, I’ve spent playing, I haven’t • He would like to go backpacking in those
seen him, He’s been away, He’s never played countries.

Unit 7 - Active Review Unit 8 - Lesson 1 Canada or the USA?


A A Semester Off (pg. 102) B Vocabulary Comprehension (pg.105)
1. yet 1. a
2. so far 2. c
3. None 3. h
4. mentioned 4. f
5. How long 5. g
6. Since 6. e
7. possibilities 7. b
8. made up 8. d
9. while
10. ever C Comprehension (pg. 104)
11. last summer Decision 1: Study abroad? Options: Toronto or
12. sightseeing San Diego
13. never Decision 2: How long? Options: a semester or a
14. during year
Decision 3: Where to live? Options: homestay or
A Listen to Speak (pg. 103) dorm
Name: Rick
Work: Yes F Grammar Practice (pg. 105)
1. I can’t decide if I want to study in Europe or Unit 8 - Lesson 3 Which language
America.
center?
2. Do you know whether you will study for a year
or one semester? C Vocabulary (pg. 108)
3. I don’t know if I want to live in the dorms or with 1. affordable
a homestay. 2. modern
4. Sam doesn’t know whether he’ll study in China 3. comfortable
or Japan. 4. cultural events
5. Maria hasn’t decided if she’ll study abroad next 5. survey
year. 6. entry requirement
7. traffic

E Grammar Practice (pg. 109)


Unit 8 - Lesson 2 US City Guides
1. This language school is as big as the other
B Vocabulary (pg. 106) language school.
1. high-tech 2. The classes here are as small as those at the
2. historic National University.
3. green 3. Our campus has fewer green places than the
4. year-round other university.
5. festivals 4. The entry requirements are less difficult at the
6. fell in love Polytechnic
University than here.
5. I think the facilities are less modern at the other
C Vocabulary Comprehension (pg. 106) university.
1. a. New York 2. a. New York
b. Seattle b. New York
c. Seattle c. Seattle
d. New York d. Miami
Unit 8 - Lesson 4 Study Spanish
e. Miami e. Seattle
abroad.
E Grammar Practice (pg. 107) B Vocabulary (pg. 110)
1. the > and the 1. g
2. least > less 2. b
3. most > the most 3. f
4. more > most 4. h
5. more > is more 5. d
6. quiet > quiet than 6. c
7. last > least 7. a
8. expensiver > expensive 8. e
9. or > and
10. goes > go E Grammar Practice (pg. 111)
1. A: can practice B: So do
2. A: x B: too
3. A: could film B: x
4. A: x B: neither 10. small, high-tech, library
5. A: x B: Neither

Unit 8 - Lesson 5 Let’s Chat


A Authentic Text: A chatroom (pg. 112) Module 4 - Review
1. Ivy A Vocabulary (pg. 116)
2. Samantha 1. dying to
3. James 2. nerves
3. affordable
B Vocabulary (pg. 112) 4. mood
1. gigantic 5. especially
2. magnificent 6. backpacking
3. locals 7. homesick
4. cycling trail 8. beach
5. drag 9. humid
6. average-sized 10. entry
7. homesick 11. main
8. cruise 12. greenest
13. high-tech
E Grammar Practice (pg. 113) 14. almost
1. both
2. Neither
3. too B Grammar (pg. 116)
4. enough 1. long
5. Either 2. ever
3. for
4. since
Unit 8 - Active Review 5. None
A USA or Canada? (pg. 114) 6. few
Conversation 1: expensive, affordable, entry 7. during
Conversation 2: magnificent, locals, homesick, 8. whether
nightlife 9. most
10. less
A Listen for Information (pg. 115) 11. Both
1. gorgeous 12. Neither
2. crowded than 13. as
3. fun activities 14. fewer
4. can go, historic 15. too
5. comfortable
6. 100 C Conversation (pg. 117)
7. sports events, festivals 1, 6, 5, 2, 3, 4, 11, 8, 7, 9, 12, 10, 13
8. 20
9. banks, shops

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