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1 Cool

Schools
page 4 2 1. chill out 3. half the time 5. loads of
2. mates 4. nags 6. is into
Topic Vocabulary
3 1. in a way 3. no way
2 1. B 2. A 3. C 2. way ahead 4. in a big way
page 5
3 1. secondary Zoom In
2. terms
3. curriculum, compulsory, optional 1. line 27 – approximately 2. quite
4. strict line 37 – strange
5. learning disability page 8
6. tutor, keep up
7. committed Vocabulary Extension
4 1. e 2. a 3. g 4. b 5. c 6. d 7. f 1 WORD BUILDING
1. produce 3. competition 5. committed
5 Accept all logical answers. 2.
motivating 4. applicant
1
02 6 LISTENING 2 1. motivate 3. commitment 5. competitive
1. The chances of finding a job afterwards are much better. 2. apply 4. products
2. It’s expensive to study there.
3. The pupils don’t learn much about the language and 3 EXPRESSIONS WITH MIND
culture of their host country in Europe. 1. e 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. b

7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4 COLLOCATIONS


1. attend 3. rounded 5. results 7. get into
pageS 6-7 2. top 4. strict 6. sorts out 8. set
READING
5 PHRASAL VERBS WITH LOOK
1
03 1 1. C (… we learn from professionals … theatre or 1. look through 4. look into
in film.) 2. look after 5. look up
2. D (Sometimes you just want a bit of privacy!) 3. look up to 6. look round
3. B (my parents took me out of school … they would
tutor me) page 9
4. A (It’s the students’ responsibility … school grounds.)
5. C (… we have great facilities here, … recording studio Grammar
with state-of-the-art equipment.)
Present Simple and Present Continuous
6. C (… I study or rehearse from 8 am to 7 pm daily. It’s
hectic…) 1. a 3. f 5. b 7. c 9. g
7. B (When there are 30-odd kids … half the time.) 2. h 4. e 6. d 8. i
8. D (Most are fairly easy-going …)
9. A (We also get green points … reports.) 1 1. goes, is training 4. is delivering
10. D (People often think … too many rules. … but it isn’t all 2. are travelling, are taking
5. is always complaining,
rules and regulations.) 3. has, isn’t teaching gives
2 1. T (We have solar panels … and a wind turbine) 2 A
2. F (… our exam results are about average) 1. am working 4. lets
3. T (… I was way ahead … in most subjects) 2. belongs 5. don’t hire
4. F (… applicants must be commited to doing their best) 3. am helping
5. F (… there are loads of extra-curricular activities to take B
your mind off it.) 1. is building 3. am learning
Vocabulary from the Text

2. uses
C
4. am thinking

1 1. on a high 4. a big deal 1. spend 3. are improving


2. stuff 5. a nerd 2. am working 4. are playing / play
3. having him around 6. day one All three students are considering making a career out of the
activities they are doing.

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Student’s Book Answer Key
1
4 1. a. am thinking 3. a. looks Over to you
b. think b. am looking Accept all logical answers.
2. a. has 4. a. don’t see
b. is having b. am seeing page 13
page 10 Speaking: An interview
5 1. What does Danny think about his new school? – d PREPARE FOR Your Task
2. How often do you go to see your grandparents? – b 1 EXPANDING ON ANSWERS
3. Is your brother taking judo lessons this year? – a Accept all logical answers.
4. Are we meeting our cousins later? – c
5. When are you flying to Paris? – e
1
08 2 1. Sophie hasn’t got any siblings; she is an only child.
2. She lives in Paris, in a flat in the suburbs.
6 1. is trying 6. is becoming 3. She likes music and plays the piano. She also likes films.
2. are interviewing 7. seems She also likes to dance and she’s crazy about volleyball.
3. hopes 8. notice 4. In her leisure time Sophie goes to the cinema, listens to
4. attend 9. takes rock and pop music and plays volleyball regularly with
5. talk 10. appreciate friends.
5. Her favourite subject at school is English.
Zoom In Passive 1
08 3 Possible answers
a. Sentences 2 and 4 stress the action. Two examples of additional information: She started playing
b. Sentences 1 and 3 stress the agent. the piano when she was six.
c. 1. Present Simple (active) She goes to the cinema quite often.
2. Present Simple (passive) One reason (Sophia and her friends play volleyball
3. Present Continuous (active) regularly) is because it keeps them fit.
4. Present Continuous (passive) 4 COMMON MISTAKES
1. is needed 5. are asked 1. a 2. b
2. are accepted 6. are being offered 5 EXtra
3. is spent 7. is seen Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4. are constantly being created
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WRITING: An article
EXAM PRACTICE Work with a Model
1 1. boarding 5. disability 1 Par 1. c Par 2. a Par 3. d Par 4. b
2. commitment 6. secondary
3. competition 7. demanding Zoom In
4. applicants 8. activities
The opening sentence is a question which makes students think
2 1. Do 5. from and want to read on. It is motivating for the reader and therefore
2. is / became 6. the a good opening.
3. up 7. not
4. are 8. does 2 OPENINGS
1. b 2. a 3. c
Over to you
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Accept all logical answers.
Prepare for Your Task
page 12 3 1. students around the world
LISTENING 2. schools in your country
1
05 1 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. A 7. C 8. B

Zoom In
1
06 1. hooked on 4. call me
2. Nothing beats 5. on the dot
3. Excuse my ignorance 6. straight away
1
07 2 1. D 2. G 3. F 4. A 5. C

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2 Worlds
Apart
page 16 2 1. took the hint 6. make it
Topic Vocabulary 2. at the expense of 7. breathed a sigh of relief
3. to top it all 8. must admit
1 GETTING STARTED 4. a total disregard for 9. make an effort
Possible answers 5. lead the way
A India D Alaska / New Zealand
B Saudi Arabia / Egypt E USA page 20
C Japan Vocabulary Extension
2 1. awful 5. change 1 Word building
2. critical 6. what and how much people eat 1. accept 5. relief
3. give each other 7. usual 2. disappointing 6. horrified
4. uncomfortable 8. difference 3. disgusting 7. disapproving
4. unpleasant
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3 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. b 7. b
2 1. accepted 5. disappointed
2. horrified 6. disapproved
4 1. c 2. d 3. g 4. a 5. b 6. e 7. f 3. relieved 7. disgusting
5 1. hug 4. personal space 7. handshake 4. pleasure
2. uncomfortable 5. eye contact 3 PHRASAL VERBS WITH GET
3. hospitable 6. get to the point 1. get over 4. get out of
1
09 6 LISTENING 2. get away with 5. get on
3. get through 6. get together
1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. T 7. F
4 PREFIXES: DIS-, IL-, IM-, IN-, UN-
pageS 18-19 1. il- 2. im- 3. dis- 4. in- 5. un-
READING 5 1. impatient 4. unsuccessful
1
10 1 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. D 2. dissatisfied 5. illegal
3. impolite 6. incapable

Zoom In 6 EXPRESSIONS WITH COME / GO


1. c 2. a 3. f 4. d 5. b 6. g 7. e
(lines 58-60) “ … it is considered respectful to offer
food to senior members of the family first.” 7 1. come naturally 5. come a long way
2. go wrong 6. go all out
2 1. She was pleased because she felt she had “made it”. 3. come to the conclusion 7. have a long way to go
2. They were not used to eating dairy products because 4. The same goes for
Chinese people consider them disgusting.
3. Ling’s mother encouraged the family to eat the page 21
unfamiliar food.
4. Both families found it difficult and an effort to visit and
Grammar
dine at each other’s homes. Past Simple and Past Continuous
5. She was concerned about whether the families could
become friends despite the cultural gap between them. 1. c 2. g 3. d 4. a 5. f 6. b 7. e

Over to you 1 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. a

Accept all logical answers. 2 1. was reading, dropped 5. was shining,


2. made, uploaded, posted were walking, heard
3. didn’t hear, was sleeping 6. didn’t read
Vocabulary from the Text 4. were you doing
1 1. emigrated 5. weary 3 1. was touring 5. showed up
2. memorise 6. unfamiliar 2. wanted 6. explained
3. platters 7. approached 3. was teaching 7. asked
4. hospitality 4. was waiting 8. said

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Student’s Book Answer Key
2
4 Possible answers page 23
As I was looking up something on the Internet, my
computer crashed. EXAM PRACTICE
When I patted a dog in the street, it bit me.
When my friends arrived, I was still preparing a salad for 1 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. D
dinner. 2 1. did you start 4. would often stay up
While I was watching TV, the lights went out. 2. on time because 5. get used to life
While my friends and I were working on our project, my 3. while he was travelling 6. didn’t use to play
parents ordered pizza for us.
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5 Accept all reasonable answers.
Listening
page 22 1 Possible answers
6 1. weren’t used to 6. used to A. Blowing bubbles with bubblegum in public is considered
2. would 7. get used to rude.
3. will never get used to 8. used to B. Talking on your mobile phone in a cinema or theatre is
4. can’t get used to 9. didn’t use to inappropriate, inconsiderate and disturbing to others.
5. is used to C. In some cultures, it is not considered appropriate to hold
hands even though it is not offensive to others.
8 1. didn’t celebrate / 6. didn’t bring D. Taking a picture of oneself on a mobile phone is
didn’t use to celebrate 7. became acceptable and should not bother anyone.
2. kept / used to keep 8. created
3. believed 9. were assembling
1
12 2 1. space aliens 6. the elderly
4. were dancing 10. were putting on 2. kissing in public 7. meals
5. would stand / stood 3. look good 8. twice
4. music 9. a hurry
9 Possible answers 5. bins 10. good manners
1. At 9 o’clock last night, I was studying for a test.
2. Yesterday, while Dad was watching TV, I was playing
video games with a friend. Zoom In
3. Two years ago, I didn’t use to spend so much time 1 1. e 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. d
on the computer. 13

4. As a child, I never used to play board games. 1


14
3 1. C 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. C 7. C
5. I’m getting used to getting up early every morning
to train for the race. page 25
6. I am not used to walking to school as I usually cycle. Speaking: Making a decision
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Zoom In Passive
a . the action PREPARE FOR Your Task
b. sentence 1 – Past Simple; sentence 2 – Past Continuous 1
15 2 AGREEING AND DISAGREEING
c. In the passive form of the Past Simple, we use 1. You’re right 4. That’s a great idea
was / were + past participle.
2. I’m not so sure 5. But then again,
In the passive form of the Past Continuous, we use 3. You’ve got a point.
was / were + being + past participle.
d. We introduce the agent with by. 1
16 3 The students chose a photo of the class.
The phrase Don’t you think … is used to make a suggestion.
1. We were being taken around Pisa that day by a guide.
2. S uddenly, my bag was stolen by a teenager on a 4 VOCABULARY AND BRAINSTORMING
motorcycle. Possible answers
3. The police were called. a. a book about your country, a ceramic dish,
4. While the thief was being chased by the police, he traditional sweets / local foods
dropped my bag. b. traditional sweets / local foods
5. The thief wasn’t caught by the police officers. c. a large beach towel, a ceramic dish
6. Luckily, my bag was returned by one of the officers. d. a book about your country, a CD of local music
10 Grammar TO SPEAKING e. a book about your country
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. f. traditional sweets / local foods
g. a large beach towel, a ceramic dish
h. a CD of local music, traditional sweets / local foods
i. a ceramic dish
j. a beach towel
k. a CD of local music

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5 COMMON MISTAKES
1. b 2. b

6 Extra
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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WRITING: A story
Work with a Model
1 Par 1. c Par 3. a
Par 2. d Par 4. b

Zoom In
as, then, by now, at that moment, five minutes later

2 PAST TENSES
Possible answers
1. Past Simple – set off / met
2. Past Continuous – was visiting / were walking
3 DESCRIBING FEELINGS
1. … she couldn’t wait to see the sights. (excited)
2. … to her horror, she found herself in an enormous crowd
of people and lost sight of her family. (afraid)
3. … she was starting to panic. (worried)
4. She breathed a sigh of relief. (relieved)
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PREPARE FOR YOUR TASK
4 1. students in schools around the world
2. at the beginning
3. a market and a purse

6 TIME EXPRESSIONS
1. early 4. By now
2. Shortly afterwards 5. Then
3. As

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3 Riding Student’s Book Answer Key

High
page 28 Over to you
Topic Vocabulary Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1 GETTING STARTED
skydiving, parkour, paragliding, skateboarding, rafting, Vocabulary from the Text
mountain climbing, bungee jumping, BMX biking 1 1. Before long 4. in the meantime
2. every spare moment 5. one day
2 1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B
3. forever
page 29 2 1. brands 4. remote
3 1. accept risks 2. eager 5. upbringing
2. the most important thing 3. goal 6. Unlike
3. damage to their body 3 1. a far cry from 4. in great demand
4. stressed 2. my fair share of 5. on the lookout for
5. difficult, dangerous actions 3. in mid-air
6. too sure of themselves
4 Accept all logical answers. page 32

5 Accept all logical answers. Vocabulary Extension


1 WORD BUILDING
1
17 6 LISTENING 1. inspired 4. develop
Speaker 1 – paragliding 2. expected 5. discourage
Speaker 2 – parkour 3. impressed 6. tolerant
Speaker 3 – cross-country cycling
2 1. inspiring 4. expectations
1. GPS 6. £80 2. tolerant 5. developments
2. boots 7. think 3. impression 6. discourage
3. strong legs 8. adventure
4. for the excitement 9. gloves 3 SPORTS IDIOMS
5. good running shoes 10. £400-1,500 1. deep water 4. front runner
2. long shot 5. plain sailing
1
17 7 LISTENING 3. head start 6. safe bet
Speaker 1 – 7 Speaker 3 – 8
Speaker 2 – 1, 2, 6 Over to you
8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1. front runner – athletics
2. plain sailing – sailing
pages 30-31
3. head start – horse racing
READING 4. deep water – sailing
5. long shot – archery or shooting
1
18 1 1. F 2. D 3. G 4. A 5. C 6. B
6. safe bet – gambling on horse / dog races
Zoom In 4 EXPRESSIONS WITH TAKE
1. e 2. b 3. c 4. f 5. a 6. d
1. b 2. a
5 PHRASAL VERBS WITH TURN
2 1. F – Being famous was the last thing on his mind, and it’s 1. turn out 4. turned into
taken a while to get used to (sentence G) 2. turned … down 5. turn back
2. T – His parents were, apparently, not too concerned by 3. turned up
their son’s love of taking risks (lines 31-32)
3. T – After leaving school and moving to the mainland … Page 33
(line 49)
4. F – I didn’t have any specific goals (line 52)
Grammar
Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous
3 After seeing MacAskill’s video called Inspired Bicycles on
YouTube, global companies were greatly impressed by the 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. f 5. g 6. d 7. e
amazing performance on his bike and wanted to feature him
Past Perfect Simple and Past Perfect Continuous
in their advertisements, films and on their chat shows.
1. c 2. b 3. a

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1 1. have ever tried 4. have run 2 1. C 3. B 5. C 7. B
2. have been doing 5. didn’t know 2. D 4. A 6. D 8. D
3. have been practising 6. saw
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2 1. took place 6. has been growing /
2. have been competing has grown Listening
3. have been 7. have chosen
1 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. A
4. has turned into 8. has been taking part
5. watched 1
21 2 Speaker 1: C Speaker 4: A
Speaker 2: H Speaker 5: F
4 1. When did the first X Games take place? The first Speaker 3: D
X Games took place in summer 1995.
2. Who watched the X Games on TV in 1997? Viewers in
198 countries watched the X Games on TV in 1997. Zoom In
3. What did organisers do to expand the X Games? They
chose two European cities to host the International X
1
22 attack = offense pitch = field
touchline = sideline match = game
Games.
4. How long has Leticia Bufoni been taking part in the 1
23 3 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. C
X Games? She has been taking part for over seven years.
Over to you
5 1. Sandra felt nervous because she had never ridden a horse
before. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. By the time the athletes reached the finishing line they
had been running for over 30 minutes.
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3. I was tired because I had been working all summer Speaking: Comparing pictures
in a café.
4. As soon as Emma had finished her performance she PREPARE FOR Your Task
waited for the judges’ marks. 1 1. how to cook 3. computer skills
5. After the boys had put on lifejackets, they went sailing. 2. karate / martial arts 4. how to play the guitar

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6 1. had been playing, came 5. left, had forgotten Possible answers
2. watched, formed / had formed 6. had started, arrived a. 2 f. could be all of them
3. was, had earned 7. felt, had been studying b. could be all of them g. could be all of them
4. had been training, ran c. 3 h. 2, 4
d. 2 i. 1, 2
7 1. Have you seen 6. had forgotten e. 4
2. haven’t heard 7. reminded
3. have been watching 8. found 3 Possible answers
4. haven’t looked 9. have ever seen 1. her grandmother
5. have been studying 10. had viewed 2. she’s teaching the girl to cook
3. a martial arts class
Over to you 4. learning to defend themselves
5. both pictures show people learning a new skill which
Accept all logical answers. may be useful in the future
6. the girl is learning alone and the others are learning
Zoom In Passive in a group

It includes the word been and the verb is always in the third 1
24 4 In the first picture, we can see …
form. (past participle). It looks like …
1. have been held 5. have been cancelled She seems to be …
2. has been growing 6. had not been shown They must be …
3. has always been given 7. have not been made One similarity is …
4. had broken out 8. had hosted What’s different is …
5 Common mistakes
page 35 1. a 2. b
EXAM PRACTICE 6 Extra
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1 1. had 5. been
2. before 6. was
3. By 7. had
4. already 8. from

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Student’s Book Answer Key
1
3
page 38
WRITING: An informal letter
Work with a Model
1 Par 1. c Pars 2-3. b Par 4. a

Zoom In
Hi (to begin the letter)
Yours (to end the letter)
2 Possible answers
Mike’s questions:
Which extreme sports do you and your friends like?
Why do you think extreme sports appeal to young people?
Gavin’s answers:
First of all, as far as extreme sports are concerned, the ones
my friends and I like best are BMX biking, skateboarding
and parkour.
As for why extreme sports appeal to young people, I think
there are several reasons. Firstly, they’re exciting …
Secondly, they encourage you to overcome your fears.
3 RELATING TO QUESTIONS ASKED
Par 2: as far as … are concerned
Par 3: As for …
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4 ADDING INFORMATION
Possible answers
Par 2: I practise new tricks every spare moment …
I also watch freestyle skateboarding competitions to
learn from other skateboarders.
Par 3: I find ordinary sports like tennis boring …
When I succeed at a new jump, it builds my
confidence …
I’d never tried freestyle skateboarding … make
friends.

PREPARE FOR YOUR TASK


5 1. Can you tell me which sports you and your friends like
best and why you enjoy playing them?
2. informal language

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1 Off the
Beaten Track
page 40 Vocabulary from the Text
Topic Vocabulary 1 1. bring to life 4. serve a sentence
1 GETTING STARTED 2. book a ticket 5. gain experience
Accept all logical answers. 3. pass the time
2 A 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. b 5. d 2 1. different – fascinating 4. different – depressed
B 1. e 2. a 3. c 4. d 5. b 2. same 5. same
C 1. e 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. d 3 same
page 41 3 1. arrest 5. led
2. set 6. Throughout
3 1. facts showing something is true – c. Loch Ness, 3. guards 7. released
Scotland 4. cell
2. the things you own – d. The Louvre Museum, Paris
3. repaired to resemble the original – e. The Globe Theatre, page 44
London Vocabulary EXTENSION
4. realistic – a. Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, London
5. previous or one-time – b. The Tower of London 1 WORD BUILDING
1. location 5. analyse
4 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. A 2. satisfaction 6. identify
1
25 5 LISTENING 3. refer 7. proof
Situation 1: d Situation 3: a 4. investigation / investigator
Situation 2: c Situation 4: b 2 1. analysed 4. investigator
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2. satisfaction 5. prove, identification
3. located 6. reference
pages 42-43
3 PHRASAL VERBS WITH GO
READING 1. go about 4. gone off
1
26 1 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. D 2. going on about 5. went along with
3. go without 6. going on
Zoom In 4 COLLOCATIONS
1. travel arrangements 4. weekend break
1. free time to eat and chat, often outdoors in the school
2. seaside resort 5. room service
grounds
3. youth hostel 6. full board
2. opportunity
3. an injury where a bone is broken 5 EXPRESSIONS WITH NO
1. doubt 4. point
2 Possible answers
2. chance 5. time
1. Seeing the skyline of Alcatraz in the distance had a
3. intention 6. interest
depressing, somewhat frightening effect on the writer.
2. As a writer for travel magazines, he had been asked to page 45


write a number of articles on unusual tourist destinations.
3. Today, dedicated volunteers take care of the gardens.
Grammar
4. The Spanish explorer Juan Manuel de Ayala called the Relative Clauses
island “La Isla de los Alcatraces” because of the sea birds
that migrated and built their nests there. Under English- a. non-defining
speaking influence the name became Alcatraz. b. defining
5. They made lifelike models and put them in their beds. c. non-defining
6. We are told that over a million tourists come to Alcatraz Other Wh- words
every year and that tours are booked up weeks in a. what b. why
advance.
a. wherever d. whatever
b. whichever e. whoever
c. whenever

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Student’s Book Answer Key
1
4
1 1. where 5. that 2 1. scenery 5. dedicated
2. which 6. whose 2. variety 6. difference
3. who 7. where 3. location 7. unspoilt / unspoiled
4. when 8. which 4. hiking 8. fascinating
3 1. where – c. Alcatraz 4. which – b. The Tower Over to you
2. whose – a. the Mafia of London
3. when – d. John F. Kennedy 5. who – e. Sherlock Holmes Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
page 46 page 48
4 1. c – whose 5. a – why Listening
2. b – who / that 6. f – that
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3. d – that / which 7. g – when
4. e – where 1
28 2 1. gaming 6. laptop
2. cooler 7. crime
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. excitement 8. job fair
The following questions can be asked without using a 4. in prison 9. security
relative pronoun
5. high marks 10. register
3. Do you remember the name of a film (that) you enjoyed
recently?
Zoom In
6. What is the best place (that) you can recommend to eat
out? 1
29 1 1. picture 4. trouble
6 1. Works of art are worth millions, which is (the reason) 2. thing 5. go
why criminals steal them from art museums. 3. curiosity
2. Tate Modern, where 20th century art is exhibited, is in 1
30 3 1. A 3. B 5. C 7. B
South London. 2. A 4. A 6. B 8. C
3. The police were looking for the thief who had robbed
Tate Modern. page 49
4. The thief had stolen a painting that / which was worth Speaking: Making a decision
�3 million.
5. They identified a young man, whose parents were art Prepare for Your Task
collectors, as the thief.
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
6. The thief was finally arrested on the day when he met
with a buyer for the painting. 2 VOCABULARY AND BRAINSTORMING
7 Possible answers Possible answers
1. A tour guide is a person who shows visitors around a. personal opinion f. 2
historic sights. b. 4 g. 4
2. The 12th October is the date when we celebrate c. 5 h. 5
Columbus’ discovery of America. d. 1, 2, 3, 5 i. 1
3. A museum is a building where valuable things are shown / e. 2, 4, 5 j. 1, 4
they show valuable things. 1
31 3 EXPRESSING PREFERENCES
4. A rail pass is a ticket which / that people use on trains / I’d rather … , That doesn’t appeal to me, I’d prefer to …
is used on trains.
5. Antoni Gaudí was an architect whose designs you can see
1
32 4 MAKING A DECISION
in Barcelona / can be seen in Barcelona. They chose the museum.
Let’s try and choose one place that we both agree on, I think
8 1. what 4. whatever we can rule out … , So which one shall we choose?
2. whenever 5. Wherever
3. whichever 5 COMMON MISTAKES
1. b 2. a
9 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
6 Extra
page 47 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

EXAM PRACTICE page 50


WRITING: An article
1 1. have no proof
2. lot of satisfaction Work with a Model
3. where we stayed had / has 1 Par 1. b Par 3. a
4. was not Lucy who chose Par 2. d Par 4. c
5. went along with
6. know whose bag this
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Student’s Book Answer Key
1
4
Zoom In
1. The Chinese shops and restaurants are so authentic that …
2. There’s such a lively atmosphere that it’s fun just to …
3. Alcatraz has such a fascinating history that …
2 CATCHing THE READER’S INTEREST
1. I’m lucky enough to live in …
2. one of the most exciting cities in the world
3. definitely geared towards (young tourists) …
4. If you aren’t really into (looking round) …
5. shouldn’t be missed
6. offer a taste of
page 51
3 1. such 5. geared
2. a taste 6. missed
3. so 7. must
4. attracts
Prepare for Your Task
4 1. students around the world
2. two
3. why they would be interesting for teenagers to visit
5 VOCABULARY AND BRAINSTORMING
Accept all logical answers.
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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5 An App
a Day
page 52 page 56
Topic Vocabulary Vocabulary EXTENSION
1 GETTING STARTED 1 WORD BUILDING
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1. attraction 3. enthusiastic 5. involve
2. obsession 4. advanced 6. involved
page 53 2 1. involved 3. attractive 5. obsessing
3 1. producer 4. continuation 2. advanced 4. enthusiastic
2. money made 5. very great 3 metaphorical meaning
3. presenting 6. increase 1. a 2. c 3. e 4. d 5. b
4 1. b 2. e 3. f 4. a 5. d 6. c 4 expressions with way
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1. either way 4. goes out of her way
2. stand in your way 5. has a way with
2
01 6 LISTENING 3. have their own way 6. made their way
1. role playing, strategy games 5 phrasal verbs with come
2. a – yes; b – no; c – no; d – yes 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. b
7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 6 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. d 5. b

pages 54-55 page 57


Reading Grammar
2
02 1 1. D 2. C 3. A 4. E 5. B 6. G
Modals and Semi-modals
Zoom In 1. f 3. a 5. e 7. i 9. d
2. h 4. b 6. j 8. c 10. g
soundproof – blocking out the sound
waterproof – protected from water getting inside Modal Perfect
fireproof – cannot be damaged by fire
childproof – designed so children cannot use it 1. b 2. c 3. d 4. f 5. a 6. e
foolproof – p lanned so well that you cannot go wrong with it,
e.g. a recipe 1 1. should 4. don’t have to 7. Would
2 1. True (Some have been queuing up since the night before 2. may 5. Could
to ensure they get good seats)
3. was able to 6. can’t
2. False (… South Korea … hosts the World Cyber Games 2 1. couldn’t / wasn’t able to 5. must
every year) 2. can’t 6. needn’t / don’t have to
3. False (For hordes of teenage boys he is the ultimate role 3. have to 7. must / have to
model and many teenage girls want to marry him.) 4. mustn’t / shouldn’t 8. may / might
4. False (By now, you can hear a pin drop in the stadium …)
3 1. can 4. might 7. may 10. mustn’t
5. True (The game focuses on the struggle between … the
2. should 5. able 8. can’t
Terrans … the Protoss … and the insect-like Zerg.)
3. shouldn’t 6. might 9. should

Vocabulary from the Text Over to you


1 1. queue 4. adds Accept all logical answers.
2. crowd 5. focus
3. head 6. tap away page 58

2 1. live 5. tense 5 1. Tom should have asked Pete to give it back.


2. host 6. limited Tom could have refused to lend it to Pete.
3. hardly 7. broadcast 2. Zoe must have misunderstood the joke.
4. spectator 8. skilful I would have ignored the joke.
3. Katie ought to have been more careful.
Her parents could have made her pay for it.

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5
6 1. We ought to have bought tickets earlier. 2
08 3 GIVING FULL ANSWERS
2. Amy could have stayed late at school. Student A gave reasons. He expanded on his answer by
3. They might have bought drinks for the party. explaining why using an iPad makes learning more
4. Ron can’t have forgotten to meet us. enjoyable (convenient and user-friendly). It makes things
5. We would have gone to a restaurant, but it was too late. easier to remember. He also says that it enables group work,
which is more fun.
7 1. must have been 6. mustn’t
Student B expanded on the answer with a personal
2. can 7. can be
experience. (He got an iPad as a birthday gift and taught
3. can’t 8. might
himself how to use it). Then he gives his opinion and also
4. might make 9. can’t
explains why using an iPad is more interesting than using a
5. has to be 10. should have known
book.
The Useful Language used was: I really think that, The
Zoom In Passive reason why, What’s more, That’s why, As I see it, Because of
a. past participle b. be c. been that.

1. should be 4. must have been 5 JUSTIFYING YOUR OPINION


2. may not have been 5. have to be 1. Student’s three main reasons:
3. might not be • The video clips are short and entertaining.
8 grammar to speaking • The images and music help her remember the poem.
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. • YouTube helps to make things clear.
2. Useful phrases used by the student are: For one thing,
page 59 For another, What’s more.

EXAM PRACTICE 6 COMMON MISTAKES


1. a 2. b
1 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. B 8. B 7 Extra
Accept all logical answers.
Over to you
page 62
Accept all logical answers.
2 1. on 3. to 5. have 7. could
WRITING: A for and against essay
2. my 4. might / may 6. way 8. should Work with a Model
page 60 1 Par 1. c Par 3. d
Par 2. b Par 4. a
Listening
1 Accept all logical answers. Zoom In
2
05 2 1. E 2. D 3. G 4. C 5. A  Reasons that support the point of view:
Paragraph 2. teenagers “… may become addicted and lose
Zoom In interest in schoolwork.”
 “… parents worry that violent games have a negative effect
2
06 1. B prices 3. A people 5. C gadgets on behaviour.”
2. C gadgets 4. B prices 6. C gadgets An example that supports the point of view:
2
07 3 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. B 6. C 7. B Paragraph 3. “… players learn strategies such as problem-
solving.”
page 61
2 linking your ideas
Speaking: A discussion 1. On the one hand, 4. Furthermore
2. On the other hand, 5. In conclusion
Prepare for Your Task 3. For instance
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2 vocabulary and brainstorming page 63
Possible answers 3 suggesting solutions
a. 1, 5 g. 3, 4, 5 Perhaps parents and children should compromise and
b. 3, 4, 5 h. 2 choose exciting games with less violence.
c. all possible i. 3, 4, 5
d. 3 j. all possible
e. 3, 4 k. 1
f. 4

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5
4 1. Perhaps parents should limit the time their children spend
gaming.
2. I think the government ought to print warnings on games.
3. One solution might be to stop shops from selling violent
video games to children under 16.
4. My suggestion would be for parents to shop for games
with their children.

Prepare for Your Task


5 1. mobile phones should not be allowed in lessons / should
be allowed in lessons
2. Write about phones affecting concentration, using phones
for learning, your own idea.
6 organising ideas
Possible answers
Students find it hard to concentrate during the lesson.
Reason: phones ring all the time and students want to read
their messages
Phones can be used for learning
Example: students can use their phones to look up
information
Accept all logical answers.
7 building paragraphs
1. concentrate
2. they receive calls
3. that the lesson is being disturbed
4. access the Internet to find information and do speaking
and listening activities using their phones
5. phones can be quite a useful tool for learning
6. many schools already use them in the classroom

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6 In Other
Words
page 64 Zoom In
Topic Vocabulary 1. Line 49 – made a point of
1 GETTING STARTED 2. Line 30 – to the point
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. Lines 24-25 – it’s a sore point
2 1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B page 68
page 65 Vocabulary Extension
3 1. B 1 Word Building
2. A 1. economy 4. disagree 7. exposure
3. B and C 2. belief 5. manage
4. Accept all logical answers. 3. recognise 6. embarrassing
Possible answers: 4 (For); 2nite (tonight); LOL
2 1. exposure 4. embarrassed 7. managing
(laugh out loud); BTW (By the way); Thx (Thanks)
2. economical 5. disagreement
4 1. informally 4. nice 3. unrecognisable 6. disbelief
2. give a formal talk 5. write down information
3 PHRASAL VERBS
3. argue 6. discuss an important subject
1. b 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. c
5 1. deny 3. blame 5. criticise
4 -ED / -ING ADJECTIVES
2. quote 4. apologise 6. warn
1. exhausting 4. shocked 7. worried
2
09 6 LISTENING 2. surprised 5. annoying
1. apologising 3. blaming 5. denying 3. astonishing 6. frustrating
2. quoting 4. criticising 6. warning
5 COLLOCATIONS WITH make / do
7 1. mother tongue 5. characters 1. exercise 3. favour 5. excuse
2. widely spoken 6. slang 2. mess 4. best 6. noise
3. non-native speakers 7. exposed
4. proficient 8. lingua franca The Future

8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1. d 2. e 3. a 4. h 5. f 6. b 7. i 8. g 9. c

pageS 66-67
page 69
reading
Grammar
2
10 1 1. C 3. A 5. D 7. A 9. B
2. A 4. B 6. D 8. C 10. C 1 Possible answers
1. I am going to buy one tomorrow / I will buy one tomorrow.
2 1. in China 2. I will help you carry them.
2. the news 3. We are going to miss the train.
3. parents and many teachers 4. Do you think he will like it?
4. using English as the lingua franca (with other non-native 5. The film begins at 7.30 pm.
speakers) 6. He just won’t answer.
5. starting to speak later 7. Are you meeting / will you meet us at 7 pm for dinner?
Vocabulary from the Text 2 1. will have disappeared 5. will be walking around
2. will be transferring 6. will have built
1 1. downside is 4. tons of
3. will have invented 7. will still be driving
2. get my head round 5. I can tell you
4. won’t (will not) be learning
3. couldn’t be bothered 6. For a start
3 1. will replace 5. will be testing
2 1. admittedly 3. properly 5. readily
2. will be communicating 6. will have launched
2.
currently 4. extremely 6. fluently
3. won’t (will not) use 7. will look
3 1. c 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. b 4. is going to be

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Zoom In Passive 2 1. (their) parents 6. 5,000
2
12

2. culture 7. pronunciation
1. Treatments for many diseases will be developed by 3. 13% 8. grammar
scientists. 4. native speakers 9. brain
2. By 2022, new forms of food will have been invented. 5. 2 years 10. singing
3. Cities under the sea are going to be built by architects.
4. Spray-on clothes will be created by fashion designers. Over to you
5. By 2022, the first flying cars will have been sold by Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
engineers.
2
3 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. B 6. C 7. C 8. B
page 70
13

Gerunds
Zoom In
2 1. c 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. d
1. e 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. d 14

Infinitives page 73
1. c 2. d 3. b 4. a Speaking: Making a decision
5 1. Speaking 5. studying
PREPARE FOR Your Task
2. to understand 6. to look up 1 1. playing tennis 4. drama
3. to express 7. texting 2. learning a foreign language 5. giving a presentation
4. taking 8. to make 3. playing chess
6 1. travelling 6. downloading 2 VOCABULARY AND BRAINSTORMING
2. learning 7. making Possible answers
3. to carry 8. to find a. 1 f. 1, 4
4. to cover 9. to pronounce b. 5 g. 4, 5
5. doing c. personal opinion h. personal opinion
d. 2, 5 i. 1
7 Possible answers
e. 2, 3 j. 3
1. to listen
2. hearing / listening to, giving / offering 2
15 3 RESPONDING TO A PARTNER
3. to speak to / to contact So shall we talk about … first?
4. to know What about you?
5. Going out / Getting together / Hanging out Would you agree?
6. to call him / her
4 COMMON MISTAKES
7. acting together in our school show
1. a 2. b
8. meeting
5 extra
8 Grammar TO SPEAKING
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
page 74
page 71
WRITING: An opinion essay
EXAM PRACTICE Work with a Model
1 1. were (very) disappointed to hear 1 Par 1. c Par 2. a Par 3. b
2. looking forward to going
3. have finished the report by
2 Students can benefit personally and professionally.
4. I will be having 3 SUPPORTING POINTS
5. regrets lying Possible answers
6. talked Tom out of buying a. personal benefits: Speaking a foreign language increases
our awareness of other cultures and it enables us to
2 1. disbelief 4. widely 7. exhausted
communicate more easily (especially when travelling
2. astonishing 5. training 8. currently
abroad or meeting foreigners).
3. speaker 6. exposure
professional benefits: It allows you to study at foreign
page 72 universities and may mean a higher salary.
b. The writer believes that speaking two foreign languages
Listening could lead to more job opportunities.
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4 Firstly, Secondly, In addition, Furthermore, Moreover

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5 USING FORMAL LANGUAGE
1. Many students
2. enables us to communicate more easily
3. knowing a second foreign language opens up professional
opportunities
4. could lead to more job opportunities
5. learning a second foreign language should be compulsory
in school

PREPARE FOR YOUR TASK


6 1. whether it is better to study in your own country rather
than to study abroad
2. studying in your own country or studying abroad
3. Accept all logical answers.
4. practical benefits, personal benefits, another idea
7 ORGANISING IDEAS
Possible answers
Students may relate to:
P ractical benefits: tuition fees, travel expenses,
accommodation costs
Personal benefits: familiar surroundings, meeting new
people, learning about new cultures
8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
9 BUILDING PARAGRAPHS
Possible answers
1. at home
2. lower tuition fees
3. you don’t have to pay for travel expenses and
accommodation
4. being in familiar surroundings
5. you can be with your friends
6. you will be able to take advantage of job opportunities
more easily

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7 Stars in
Their Eyes
page 76 Over to you
Topic Vocabulary Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1 GETTING STARTED 2 Possible answers
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1. study tap, ballet, contemporary and jazz to acquire a
strong basis in dance
page 77 2. the physical strength and self-discipline required of an
2 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D athlete
3. of the excellent academic education and vocational
3 1. work hard to manage training he had received at the performing arts school
2. lengthening the muscles 4. has had to work hard developing his technique and the
3. not move accuracy of his movements
4. clothes
5. good basic knowledge Vocabulary from the Text
6. causes stress
7. ability to make yourself do something 1 1. disability 3. decline 5. bounce back
2. has a natural talent 4. spiteful
4 Possible answers
1. Sometimes I don’t feel up to walking the dog in the 2 1. loves every minute 4. have my doubts
morning. 2. makes it worthwhile 5. come to the rescue
3. put an end to 6. in the spotlight
2. It was a real hardship for me when I had to move school
and make new friends. 3 1. not to mention 5. willing
3. I need to have a thick skin when my sisters criticise my 2. keen on 6. anxious
choice of clothes. 3. high standards 7. nothing quite like
4. I play for the school tennis team and we have to show up 4. shortcuts
for training sessions. There’s no such thing as missing
one unless I’m ill. page 80
5. I like to go running to unwind from the stress of the day. Vocabulary Extension
6. I invest a lot of time practising the piano.
1 Word Building
2
16 5 LISTENING 1. evolve 5. length
2. struggle 6. unemployed
Form of Country Dates Unique Performed
3. strength 7. fulfilment
dance of Origin from aspects in
4. training
A classical 1.
Italy 2.
15th pointe work theatres
ballet
2 1. strengthen 4. fulfilling 7. training
century
2. employment 5. evolved
6. 
B 3. hip- 4.
USA 1970s 5.
freestyle
streets 3. length 6. struggling
and
hop
studios 3 PHRASAL VERBS WITH PUT

C 7. step Ireland 8. 


18th 9. 
very halls
1. d 2. c 3. e 4. f 5. a 6. b 7. g
dancing century rapid foot 4 Expressions
movements 1. make 2. have 3. give 4. take

Hip-hop and step dancing are both competitive. There are 5 1. seriously 5. it for granted
international championships in both dance forms. 2. a living 6. a mistake
3. a try 7. steps
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. confidence 8. patience
pages 78-79 Over to you
reading Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2
17 1 1. D 2. C 3. C 4. C 5. A 6. D 6 COLLOCATIONS
1. c 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. f 6. b
Zoom In
1. c 2. b 3. a

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7
page 81 8 1. had / got a meal delivered
Grammar 2. had a famous chef cook / got a famous chef to cook,
got him to teach / had him teach
The Passive 3. has the hotel staff decorate / gets the hotel staff to decorate
4. has / gets the door handles wiped
a. sentence 2 b. sentence 1 5. has / gets the presidential suite reserved, gets the chef to
a. auxiliary c. base provide / has the chef provide
b. sometimes d. past participle 9 Grammar to Speaking
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1 1. is organised, enjoys
2. was founded page 83
3. have performed
4. had been chosen, wasn’t held EXAM PRACTICE
5. attend, must be provided
6. will be donated 1 1. still while (you are) having 4. steps have been taken
2. get Mark to take 5. took it for granted
2 1. had been thrown away 6. was called 3. is said to be 6. won’t let her go
2. could be recycled 7. has been nominated
3. had been blown up 8. must be said 2 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. D
4. were decorated 9. is constantly being spoiled
5. have been sold
page 84

4 1. Young actors must be encouraged to try for supporting


Listening
roles. 2
19 2 1. backgrounds 6. (quite) exhausting
2. Parts aren’t often written for older actresses. 2. auditions 7. no shortcuts
3. Larger cinemas are being built all over the country. 3. thorough grounding 8. city
4. Courses in performing arts have been established by some 4. hardships 9. fulfilment
schools. 5. original 10. award-winning
5. The concert should have been filmed for television.
6. The series will be filmed on location in Mexico. Zoom In
7. While this film was being made, they ran out of money. /
They ran out of money while this film was being made. 2
20 1. true 2. all 3. point 4. least, trouble

page 82
2
21 3 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. B

The Causative page 85


a. 1 b. 2 c. 3, 4 Speaking: Comparing pictures
Let and make PREPARE FOR Your Task
a. an object and the base form of the verb 1 Possible answers
b. make is followed by the infinitive 1. Accept all logical answers.
2. Picture 1 – he / she might be afraid of performing / shy
5 1. a. refers to something Olivia did. Picture 2 – he / she might not be musical
b. refers to something that someone else, unidentified, Picture 3 – he / she might not want to practise for hours
did for her. Picture 4 – he / she might not enjoy group singing
2. a. refers to something I did.
b. mentions the person who did something for me.
2 VOCABULARY AND BRAINSTORMING
3. a. refers to something that Sue did.
Possible answers
b. mentions the person who did something for Sue.
a. 1 – D g. 1 – A
b. 3 – D h. 1, 2 – A
6 1. have some flowers sent 4. get a video made c. 1, 3, 4 – A i. 1, 2, 4 – A
2. get the whole class to do 5. are having our house painted d. 4 – D j. 1, 2 – A
3. have someone choreograph 6. get my parents to agree e. 1, 2, 3, 4 – A k. 2 – A
7 Possible answers f. 1, 2, 3, 4 – D l. 2, 4 – D
1. me wear a dress / suit 4. me tidy it tonight
2. old people sit down 5. to stand up
3. me go to the party

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7
2
22 3 DISCUSSING ADVANTAGES AND
DISADVANTAGES
Possible answers
1 one advantage of
2. the disadvantage is
3. advantages to
4. Another advantage could be that
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4 COMMON MISTAKES
1. b 2. a

Do Your Task
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5 EXTRA
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

page 86
WRITING: A film review
Work with a Model
1 Par 1. b Par 2. d Par 3. c Par 4. a

Zoom In
Possible answers
Present Simple a ctive: asks, visits
passive: is set, is played
Past Simple: found, were
2 DISCUSSING what makes a film special
visual effects, suspense, stunts
3 EMPHASISING YOUR IDEAS
1. quite 2. absolutely 3. highly / quite
4 1. What I found highly impressive
2. The visual effects, … were absolutely fantastic
page 87
5 1. What I found highly amusing was the dialogue.
2. What really appealed to me were the exciting car chases.
3. What I particularly liked was the beautiful soundtrack.
PREPARE FOR YOUR TASK
6 1. teenage film fans
2. what kind of film it is, what it is about and why you
recommend it to other people of your age
7 VOCABULARY AND BRAINSTORMING
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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8 Making It
Happen
page 88 2 1. empty-handed 4. distinguishes 7. staff
Topic Vocabulary 2. goods 5. auction
3. sharp 6. self-made
1 GETTING STARTED
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Zoom In
page 89 rent-free – without paying rent
tax-free – without paying tax
3 1. usual 4. annoyed and impatient duty-free – without paying VAT duty
2. decrease 5. started trouble-free – without trouble
3. businessman 6. spend less
4 1. b 3. d 5. j 7. a 9. f 11. i Over to you
2. e 4. h 6. g 8. c 10. k Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
page 92
6 1. a. the percentage of Europeans and Americans who are
Vocabulary EXTENSION
2
23

impressed with special offers


b. the percentage of people for whom price is the 1 WORD BUILDING
deciding factor 1. finance 3. added 5. advertiser
c. the percentage of Europeans who are prepared to pay 2. wide 4. publicity
more for a product if it’s environmentally friendly
2 1. advertise 3. finance 5. wide
d. the percentage of teenagers who use their phones to
2. addition 4. public
compare prices
e. the percentage of teenagers in Europe who are now 3 EASILY CONFUSED WORDS
shopping online 1. discount 4. charges 7. earn
2. That parents need to give teenage children a solid 2. receipt 5. borrow
financial education to help them make the right decisions 3. cash 6. cost
about how they spend their money. 4 PHRASAL VERBS WITH UP / DOWN
7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1. e 2. f 3. c 4. g 5. d 6. a 7. b

pageS 90-91 5 EXPRESSIONS


Possible answers
READING 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
2
2 1. B 3. C 5. D 7. D 9. B
24

2. C 4. B 6. A 8. A 10. C
Over to you
3 Possible answers Accept all logical answers.
1. Easyjet was different from its competitors because tickets page 93
could only be bought directly from the airline.
2. Concern about customer and staff satisfaction is the main Grammar
reason for Zappos’ success.
Conditionals
3. Zappos has a 365-day return policy with no charge for
shipping. 1. a 2. c 3. d 4. b 5. e
4. Most people thought Bezos was crazy (as shopping on
the Internet wasn’t so common then). Temporals
5. He believed it promoted fair trade.
a. Present Simple b. the future
Vocabulary from the Text 1 1. go 4. wouldn’t go 7. wouldn’t be able to
1 1. c 2. e 3. f 4. a 5. d 6. b 2. get off 5. don’t want
1. highest bidder 4. cheap fares 3. had 6. play
2. customer service 5. family background 2 1. get – D 4. were – E
3. success story 6. fast pace 2. will share – C 5. had bought – A
3. could have – B

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3 1. If you hadn’t taken your phone to football training, you 2
27 Zoom In
wouldn’t have lost it.
2. If you study hard, you’ll pass the exam. 1. happier 4. after consideration
3. If you had come home earlier / If you hadn’t come home 2. be involved 5. You’re not serious
late, your mother wouldn’t have been annoyed. 3. is finished
4. If you went to the dentist, you wouldn’t have toothache. 2
28 3 Speaker 1 – E Speaker 3 – F Speaker 5 – C
5. If you leave the lights on, you waste electricity.
Speaker 2 – H Speaker 4 – B
6. As soon as I finish my homework, I will talk to my father.
page 97
page 94
4 1. hadn’t said 5. finish 9. want Speaking: Comparing pictures
2. am 6. is ever 10. won’t succeed Prepare for Your Task
3. spend 7. work
4. didn’t give 8. keep 1 1. construction worker 3. doctor
2. chef 4. computer programmer
6 1. I won’t text you unless I need a lift to the mall. Accept all logical answers.
2. If I were you, I would buy my clothes online.
3. If Amy hadn’t lost her job, she would not have started her 2 VOCABULARY AND BRAINSTORMING
own business. a. both c. 1 e. both g. 1
4. You can use my bicycle as long as you are careful with it. b. both d. both f. both h. both
5. If you didn’t have a firewall, a virus could get into your
computer. 3 speculating
6. When you enter your password, the account will open. / 1. could / might / would probably be
The account will only open when you enter your password. 2. I suppose that / I imagine that
3. I imagine that / I’d say that / it seems like / I suppose that
7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. would probably be / might be
4 1. would probably be
Zoom In Passive 3. it seems like
2
29

2. I suppose that 4. might be


both clauses
5 Accept all logical answers.
1. are trained
2. is chosen 6 COMMON MISTAKES
3. are given 1. b 2. b
4. would be allowed 7 EXTRA
5. must be presented Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
6. would be awarded
7. wouldn’t have been invited page 98
8 Grammar TO SPEAKING WRITING: A biography
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Work with a Model
page 95 1 Par 1. b Par 2. a Par 3. d Par 4. c

EXAM PRACTICE Zoom In


1 1. will 3. would 5. were 7. long Past Simple – because Steve Jobs is dead.
2. on 4. unless 6. down 8. time 2 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
Possible answers
Over to you o n 24th February, 1955, As a child, Later, In 1984, In 2001,
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. In 2007, in 2010

2 1. financial 5. unemployed 3 1. He studied engineering but (several years) later he went
2. living 6. advertisements into marketing.
3. additional / added 7. considered 2. She met her business partner while (she was) at college.
4. supplies 8. publicity 3. Before he became very successful, he was a struggling
artist. / He was a struggling artist before he became very
page 96 successful.
Listening 4. Eventually he became a famous musician. / He eventually
became a famous musician.
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 5. He was recently awarded a Nobel Prize. / He was
2
26 2 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. C 6. B 7. C awarded a Nobel Prize recently. / Recently, he was
awarded a Nobel Prize.

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8
page 99
4 1. As a teenager
2. In 2002
3. By this time
4. Within three years
5. after
6. By 2013
7. Today

PREPARE FOR YOUR TASK


5 1. a person you admire
2. his / her early life, character and achievements

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9 Come Rain
or Shine
page 100 Over to you
Topic Vocabulary Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1 GETTING STARTED page 104
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1 A.
5 B.
3 C.
1 D.
4 E.
2 Vocabulary Extension
1 Word Building
page 101
1. scientific 4. significant 7. threat
3 1. in an unnatural way 4. careless 2. remain 5. observe
2. causes disagreement 5. reason for opposing 3. ecologist 6. survive
3. asked people questions 6. people in charge of a town
2 1. science 4. ecologist 7. observe
3
01 4 LISTENING 2. threatened 5. survival
1. C 2. E 3. A 4. D 5. B 3. insignificant 6. remain
5 1. chilly 5. widespread flooding 3 EXPRESSIONS WITH MATTER
2. frost 6. overcast 1. luck 3. easy 5. fact
3. scattered showers 7. thunderstorms 2. hands 4. opinion 6. worse
4. sunny intervals
4 PHRASAL VERBS WITH CUT
7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1. cut across 3. cut down 5. cut up
2. cut out 4. cut off
pages 102-103
5 COLLOCATIONS
READING 1. weather, mild – e 4. Acid – b
3
02 1 1. E 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. F 6. G 2. strong – a 5. Indian – d
3. global, greenhouse – c 6. heavy – f
2 1. T (If rain is forecast for public holidays, the authorities
make the rain clouds disappear before they get to page 105
Moscow).
2. F (These cloud-seeding techniques are used by other Grammar
countries too for their own particular purposes).
Wish Clauses
3. T (Every winter, a huge amount of money is spent on
snowploughs, which are used to keep the streets clear … 1. c 2. a 3. b 4. d
over €8 million would be saved if …).
4. T (Ecologists are worried … Snow cleans the atmosphere Conditionals without if
by killing germs and preventing the spread of infection). a. 4 b. 2 c. 1, 3
5. F (In addition, no significant environmental effects have
been observed to date).
1 1. were 3. had checked 5. had
6. T (… a number of scientists are sceptical about how
2. could 4. hadn’t eaten 6. would create
effective cloud seeding really is, arguing that it depends
more on chance than on science). 2 1. were – D 4. had bought – A
2. had known – B 5. would stop – E
Zoom In 3. didn’t have to – C
irresponsible – not responsible / not reliable 4 Possible answers
destabilise – to make something not stable 1. in case
infrequently – not frequently / not often 2. Supposing that / Suppose
3. as long as / provided that / providing that / on condition that
Vocabulary from the Text 4. otherwise
1 1. to date 4. there and then 5. provided that / on condition that / as long as / providing that
2. to a certain extent 5. in either case 6. In case of
3. lack of 6. for quite some time now 7. on condition that / provided that / as long as / providing that

2 1. germs 4. fog 7. Spraying page 106


2. outcome 5. vanish 8. burst
5 1. as long as 3. If only 5. In case of
3. severe 6. argue 9. rely
2. otherwise 4. Supposing

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6 A 1. b 2. c 3. a 2 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
B 1. c 2. a 3. b 3
09 3 LINKING YOUR IDEAS
C 1. b 2. a 3. c
1. For a start / To start with
7 Possible answers 2. it would also / on top of that
1. I wish I hadn’t come on this skiing trip / 3. Besides / On top of that
I had stayed at home.
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. If only it weren’t so cold / were warmer on the slopes.
3. Providing I got some instruction, I’m sure I could 5 COMMON MISTAKES
improve. 1. b 2. a
4. I wish I could ski as well as my friends.
6 EXTRA
5. If only I didn’t keep falling over.
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
6. I wish I had taken skiing lessons.
7. I have to / must / will wear gloves otherwise my fingers page 110
will freeze.
WRITING: A formal letter
8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Work with a Model
9 Grammar TO SPEAKING
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1 Par 1. b Par 2. a 3. Par 3. d 4. Par 4. c

page 107 Zoom In


Par 2: I am against the idea of closing the reserve for several
EXAM PRACTICE reasons. (The writer gives her reasons for objecting to
1 1. weren’t so disapproving 4. has cut (us) off (from) the closing of the reserve.)
2. in case my brother wants 5. wishes she hadn’t taken Par 3: In my view, there are ways in which money could be
3. provided (that) it doesn’t / 6. long as it is warm / hot raised. (The writer suggests ways of raising money /
there is no solutions.)

2 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. D 8. B 2 ORGANISING YOUR IDEAS


1. three
page 108 2. Firstly, Secondly, and last but not least
Listening 3. Two
4. One possibility would be and Another idea might be
3
05 1 1. high in the sky – e. the sun
2. delayed due to fog – a. flights 3 USING MODALS TO MAKE SUGGESTIONS
3. pouring down – d. rain (One possibility) would be, (They) could, (Another idea)
4. frozen solid – f. a lake might be
5. wet and miserable – c. day page 111
6. soaked – b. a person
4 Possible answers
3
06 2 1. C 2. H 3. F 4. B 5. D 1. One possibility would be to hold a cake sale.
3
07 3 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. B 6. A 7. A 8. C 2. Another idea might be to request donations from the
parents.
Zoom In 3. It might also be a good idea to organise a sponsored run.
4. Perhaps you could ask a local business to sponsor the
3
08 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. d 5. b project.
page 109 PREPARE FOR YOUR TASK
Speaking: A discussion 5 1. the editor of a magazine
PREPARE FOR Your Task 2. how you feel about it, whether it is the best solution,
whether there are other solutions
1 VOCABULARY AND BRAINSTORMING 3. formal
1. encourage us to keep the city clean, reduce the litter in the
street 6 VOCABULARY AND BRAINSTORMING
2. reduce pollution in the city centre, encourage us to walk 1. reason 3. solution 5. reason
more 2. reason 4. solution
3. encourage us to recycle shopping bags, reduce the use of 7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
plastic bags
4. encourage us to eat fresh food, reduce the amount of food
we have to buy
5. reduce air pollution, encourage us to spend time outdoors
6. encourages us not to use our cars, reduces traffic levels
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Family

page 112 page 116


Topic Vocabulary Vocabulary Extension
1 GETTING STARTED 1 Word building
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1. silence 3. rebellion 5. bear
2. silent 4. select 6. deceitful
2 a. 1 b. 4 c. 2 d. 3
2 1. rebel 3. silent 5. unbearable
page 113 2. selective 4. deceived
3 1. smiling broadly 5. an obstacle 3 EXPRESSIONS WITH SHORT / LONG
2. decreases 6. said it was true 1. short 3. long 5. short
3. strongly advise 7. power 2. short 4. long 6. long
4. tiredness
4 SUFFIXES: -FUL AND -LESS
4 1. niece and nephew 5. relatives deceitful truthful
2. stepmother 6. extended family tasteful, tasteless restful, restless
3. fiancé 7. acquaintance powerful, powerless thoughtful, thoughtless
4. ancestors 8. foster parents clueless meaningful, meaningless
5 1. d 2. g 3. c 4. a 5. e 6. h 7. f 8. b 5 1. powerless 6. tasteless
3
10 6 LISTENING 2. thoughtful 7. deceitful
1. Alice 4. Jack 3. powerful 8. clueless
2. Jack 5. both of them 4. meaningful 9. restless
3. Alice 6. both of them 5. truthful

7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Over to you


pages 114-115 Accept all logical answers.
READING 6 PHRASAL VERBS WITH TAKE
3
1 1. D 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. A 6. B
1. c – after 3. d – on 5. b – over
11
2. a – up 4. e – off

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1. d 2. b 3. c 4. a Grammar
2 1. learn to break the fatigue barrier Reported Speech
2. her son is too tired to eat
Statements and questions
3. takes part in tournaments
a. move c. Yes / No
4. on the day of the tournament b. change d. do not invert
5. to take part in manly tests of strength
Commands, requests and suggestions
e. infinitive g. the gerund
Vocabulary from the Text f. not to
1 1. am having 3. get 5. have 1 1. would 3. had been 5. was
2. get 4. got 6. gets 2. was going 4. hadn’t been
2 1. bitterly 4. displays 7. fetching 2 1. how I knew Spanish so well
2. arguments 5. firmly 8. forms 2. when Ryan and Lucy had met
3. yelling 6. outrageous 3. how many people would attend the meeting
4. why I was late
Over to you 5. where I was staying in Paris
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3 The survey asked teenagers if / whether …
1. they thought it was important for families to eat together.
2. they had ever lied to their parents.
3. their parents interfered in their lives too much.
4. they were helping as much as they could around the house.
5. their opinions would be mainly influenced by their parents

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4 Possible answers 2 1. out 5. not
1. According to the survey, 30% of teenagers said it wasn’t 2. no 6. long
important for families to eat together. 3. their 7. whether / if
2. According to the survey, 20% of teenagers admitted / 4. what 8. off
confessed that they had lied to their parents.
3. According to the survey, 40 per cent of teenagers page 120
complained that their parents interfered in their lives too
much.
Listening
4. According to the survey, only 10 per cent of teenagers 1 Accept all logical answers.
said / admitted they were helping as much as they could 3
2 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. C
14
around the house.
5. According to the survey, 50 per cent of teenagers agreed
3
15 3 1. family home 6. spoilt children
that their opinions would be mainly influenced by their 2. Italy 7. rules
parents. 3. one million 8. wash and cook
4. unpaid 9. costs
page 118 5. real world 10. housework
5 Possible answers Zoom In
1. First, Mum asked us to call her to let her know our plans.
2. Then, she reminded us not to forget to take a key.
3
16 1. c 2. e 3. d 4. a 5. b
3. She also told us to be home by midnight.
4. Finally, she warned us never to walk home alone at night. page 121
6 Possible answers Speaking: An interview
1. A child – He / She said that everyone else was allowed to
stay out until midnight.
PREPARE FOR Your Task
2. A child – He told his parents not to treat him like a baby. / 1 1. friends hanging out together in a café
She told her parents not to treat her like a baby. 2. family members going cycling together
3. A parent – Dad / Mum told me / said that as long as I was 3. teens listening to music on headphones
under their roof, I would do as I was told. 4. family celebration
4. A child – He told his mother / father to leave him alone. /
2 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
She told her mother / father to leave her alone.
5. A parent – Dad / Mum said that if he’d / she’d told me 3
17 3 1. informal
once he’d / she’d told me a thousand times to put my 2. She asked the examiner to repeat it.
dishes in the sink. 3. I come from a large family, We’re very close, I’m sorry,
6. A parent – Mum told me not to talk to her like that as she I didn’t catch what you said., Could you repeat the
was my mother. question, please?, We get on really well., I’m not that
into … , I don’t mind … , I’m keen on … .
7 1. The doctor advised me to take that medicine.
4. She couldn’t remember the word engagement.
2. Mum suggested asking / that I ask my sister for help.
5. She defined the word and asked the examiner how it
3. Dad warned me not to leave the door unlocked.
is said.
4. “Whose phone is this?” / “Who does this phone belong
to?” my brother asked. 4 COMMON MISTAKES
5. “Are you invited to the wedding?” Anna wondered. 1. b 2. a
6. “Where did you put my sweater?” Paul asked me.
5 extra
8 1. not to show 6. would frighten Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. would probably chase 7. felt
3. to make 8. was page 122
4. had been listening 9. had seen
WRITING: A description of an
5. hadn’t thought 10. to stand
event
page 119 Work with a Model
EXAM PRACTICE 1 Par 1. c Par 2. a Par 3. d Par 4. b

1 1. restless 5. thoughtful Zoom In


2. arguments 6. firmly
3. powerful 7. looking Par 2– the huge crowd, the set, the atmosphere
4. rebellious 8. nerves Par 3 – the performance and what made it so successful

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2 USING ADJECTIVES
Possible answers
marvellous (concert) complex (dance routines)
huge (arena) talented (band)
incredible (set) oldest (songs)
dazzling (light shows) fresh and new (songs)
moving (stage) great (songs)
front (row) stunning (performance)
professional (entertainer) award-winning (ballad)
outstanding (vocals) best (birthday present)
powerful (voice) amazing (Justin Timberlake)
high (notes)
3 1. a, c 2. b, c 3. a, b 4. b, c 5. a, b
4 1. entire 3. dreadful 5. shocking
2. colourful 4. brave
5 SHOWING EFFECT
Possible answers
made everybody feel, made the audience go wild,
made even his oldest songs fresh and new

6 1. d 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. c

page 123
PREPARE FOR YOUR TASK
7 1. a concert, a show, a sporting event, a family celebration
2. the venue, the event itself and their opinion of it

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Exam review
eXAM rEVIEW 1 uNITs 1+2 eXAM rEVIEW 5 uNITs 9+10
Pages 125-126 Pages 133-134
1 1. B 3. D 5. C 7. C 1 1. D 3. B 5. C 7. B 9. A
2. A 4. C 6. B 8. A 2. A 4. A 6 C 8. D 10. B
2 1. competitions 5. optional 2 1. a refund provided (that) you
2. unsuccessful 6. Applicants 2. a matter of opinion
3. disappointed 7. motivation 3. are being threatened by
4. satisfied 8. unfamiliar 4. I hadn’t fallen out
5. were accused of stealing
3
3 1. C 3. B 5. A 7. C
18
6. he had lost his
2. A 4. B 6. C 8. B
3
3 1. three 6. physics
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 21

2. in the hills 7. tall tree


5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. arm 8. car
4. skin 9. hair
eXAM rEVIEW 2 uNITs 3+4 5. remembering 10. laptops
Pages 127-128 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1 1. A 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. C 6. B 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2 1. away 5. got
2. where 6. has
3. which 7. who
4. on 8. into
3 1. for his injuries / injury
2. who turned up
3. have never had a (guided)
4. has no interest in
5. when Harry went off
6. still hadn’t finished
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

eXAM rEVIEW 3 uNITs 5+6


Pages 129-130
1 1. B 2. G 3. D 4. A 5. F 6. C
2 1. attraction 5. manageable
2. worrying 6. obsession
3. apparently 7. manufacturers
4. exhausted 8. ensure
3
19 3 1. H 2. G 3. D 4. A 5. E
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

eXAM rEVIEW 4 uNITs 7+8


Pages 131-132
1 1. B 3. A 5. A 7. B
2. D 4. B 6. D 8. B
2 1. a / his 5. took
2. on 6. had
3. their 7. If
4. it 8. have
3
20 3 1. C 3. C 5. B 7. A
2. A 4. C 6. B
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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Read on
page 136 3 Possible answers
1. MAGIC IN THE CLASSROOM 1. The Race - get up, win the race, fell
The Marathon – without
2 1. Because magic tricks rely on deception and illusion not 2. The Race - The repetition of these words emphasises the
on verifiable facts like science. theme of the poem that life has ups and downs and the
2. That sodium polycrylate absorbs water. challenge is to keep on trying even when things are hard
3. It is a good way to demonstrate geometric shapes or to (to get up each time you fall).
teach fractions. The Marathon – The repetition of this word emphasises
4. formulating instructions, using correct verb forms, the the fact that the marathon is a race without any
vocabulary of shapes, numbers and colours discrimination against any person.
5. Cooperation and group work, dealing with problems
when things go wrong and developing self-confidence. page 139
3 b, d 4. 4 REASONS TO VISIT YELLOWSTONE
4
02 4 1. Liz 4. Liz 2 1. True – … The majority of the world’s geysers are located
2. Wei 5. Interviewer here.
3. Wei 2. False – … but in 1995, a conservation programme
4
5 1. memorise numbers reintroduced wolves.
02

2. school 3. True – The Sheepeater tribe … used wolf dogs, not


3. four parts of five horses, to transport cargo.
4. with tutors 4. True – Native American tribes had lived in Yellowstone
5. not highly rated by Chinese parents or society for 11,000 years before it became a national park.
5. False – You can visit the buildings of Fort Yellowstone,
which housed soldiers 100 years ago.
page 137
2. THE WAY OF TEA 3 1. Old Faithful
2. deer, puma, bears, mountain lions, grey wolves
2 1. c 2. b 3. b 3. The Sheepeater tribe / Mountain Shoshone Indians
3 1. a tradition after 1840 4. fire, lava flows, floods
2. the tea ceremony 5. a discarded cigarette
3. (decorative) scrolls or flowers 6. the National Park Service
4. sit in order of importance on mats on the floor 4
07 4 a. to store acorns
5. a clearly defined order / clearly defined steps b. meetings and ceremonies
4
04 4 1. 216 c. to prepare for hunting
2. Citric acid / sodium / caffeine / phosphoric acid / d. meals for large groups of people
aspartame / sugar 4
07 5 1. 4,000 5. 4
3. teeth, bones 2. 1849 6. 3
4. hungry 3. 200-300 7. 10
5. cheaper 4. 1870
4
04 5 1. Japan
2. Because it adds a nice flavour. page 140
3. the heart 5. GAMING – YES OR NO?
4. aspartame
2 1. b 2. b 3. c
page 138 3 1. overeating, lifestyle, genes
3. poetry 2. Encourage him to do a physical activity each day, put up
a basketball hoop or let him cycle to school
2 The Race 3. It improves cognitive skills like reasoning, creativity and
1. beginning: hopeful, end: discouraged and sad problem solving and it teaches children to be persistent.
2. He feels sad and “unproud” but the crowd cheers him for 4. It allows players to process violent emotions in a safe
finishing the race. environment.
3. to life with its ups and downs
The Marathon
4
09 4 T Speaker 1: d, f Speaker 3: e
4. The race is a challenge for all runners no matter what Speaker: 2: a, c Speaker 4: b
their race, colour, religion or nationality. 4
09 5 1. 12 hours 4. older brothers
5. prejudice, hate 2. fun 5. specialised words
6. Anyone who is able to overcome the challenge of running 3. translate into French
the race has overcome a difficult task.

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page 141 4
14 4 1. Twitter 5. unemployed
6. english is a crazy language 2. shops 6. vintage clothes
3. 16 7. hobby
2 Because it is the most widely used language in the history of 4. garage, hip hop
the planet. 4
14 5 1. T – she had 2,500 followers, so she made a New Year’s
3 1. There is no egg in an eggplant nor pine or apple in a resolution to launch a blog.
pineapple. 2. F – Apart from showing her fashion style … she adds
2. That the plural of the word house isn’t hice like mouse / amusing comments and information on the shops …
mice. 3. F – … and began filming local “grime” musicians.
3. Why shameless and shameful don’t have the opposite 4. T – the one with Ed Sheeran got 7.7 million hits.
meanings to each other like harmless and harmful. 5. T – … and even haggle over the price.
4. Why wind up can mean to start something and also to 6. F – Georgina also gives local designers a platform to
stop something. show their clothes.
4 1. asylum 3. consume
2. insane 4. simultaneously page 144
9. THE PERFECT STORM
page 142 4
1 1. Bead-tempered giants, the waves were high and violent
7. SHAKESPEARE HERITAGE TOUR
15

like tall, angry giants.


2 1. T – the house appears simple, yet it was large for a 2. There were 20 metre high waves.
16th-century home.
3. It was very matter-of-fact, there was work to do, It didn’t
scare me, It was more business-like
2. T – Explore the historic farm that belonged to the Arden
family.
4. to swim to the life raft
3. T – Anne Hathaway’s Cottage is just one mile away. 5. it makes it seem very realistic
4. F – Holy Trinity Church is the site of … his burial place.
page 145
5. F – Destroyed in the 18th century, only the foundations
and garden remain. 10. SIBLINGS
6. F – In the 16th century, Shakespeare’s works were 2 1. The Canadian study researchers observed children in a
performed at the Globe Theatre in London. natural setting, rather than in a laboratory.
3 a. visitors to Stratford-upon-Avon every year 2. They found more instances of instruction than imagined
b. the year Shakespeare died (by both older and younger children).
c. the number of years Stratford has existed 3. Presenting a united front to parents – If Mum and Dad
d. the number of years Shakespeare and his wife lived in find out, we’re DEAD!
Henley Street 4. By defending her / him against teasing by others.
e. when Shakespeare’s last home was destroyed 5. Because they are role models of informal behaviour when
f. the year when Stratford started hosting companies interacting with peers in social situations.
performing Shakespeare’s plays 3 1. both initiate instruction of each other
4 1. b 2. c 2. an example of conceptual knowledge
3. he or she learns to stand up for him / herself
4
12 5 1. c 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. d 4. create leadership qualities
4
12 6 1. plot 3. Richard 5. any 5. are provided by friends or adults
2. dance 4. Jonson 4
17 4 1. Interviewer 4. Marilyn
2. Luke 5. Luke
page 143 3. Interviewer 6. Marilyn
8. THE WAGE GAP 4
17 5 1. b 2. a
2 1. They are both aged 14 and live in the same home with
their parents.
2. washing dishes or folding laundry
3. housework is women’s work
4. 20%
5. Women have 3 hours less leisure time than men.
3 1. A study of 3,000 teenagers.
2. two hours
3. It is considered to be “heavier” work.
4. babysitting
5. Girls must demand equal treatment from parents or other
employers.

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GETTING STARTED UNIT 3
Page 146 1 1. sea /A/ 2. night /O/
2 1. /i/ 3. /f/ 5. /b/ 2 /A/ /O/
/n/
2. 4. /e/ 6. /q/ skiing skydiving
3 1. /B/ 3.
/Q/ 5.
/Q/ wheelie hiking
/A/ 6.
2. /H/ 4. /C/ achievement biking
4 1. note 3. weekend ice-skating
2. rainy 4. fashionable climbing
5 1. /'DmBlo/ 3. /XB'dOg/ upside
2. /YLl'UqIWL/ 4.
/'eJmXL/ identity
priority
UNIT 1 excitement
1 1, 3, 4 wild

2 /g/ /h/ /Bh/ 3 1. /n/ 2. /m/ 3. /l/


helps owes kisses 4 1. won 7. seen
visits knows matches 2. begun 8. impress
tests learns 3. make 9. climbing
accepts 4. waiting 10. long
5. competed 11. plain
5 1. schedule (UK) 6. leisure (US) 6. broken 12. rafting
2. schedule (US) 7. address (US)
3. privacy (UK) 8. address (UK) UNIT 4
4. privacy (US) 9. mobile (US)
5. leisure (UK) 10. mobile (UK) 2 1. good 3. gate
2. one 4. world
UNIT 2 3 2. have 7. handshake
3. hit 8. heart
Page 147
5. horrify 10. who
1 1. name /CB/ 6. hospitable
2. habit /æ/

2 /æ/ /CB/ UNIT 5


interaction migrate Page 148
platter way 2 1. thin /e/
hospitality delay 2. receive /g/
adapt exchange 3 1. thick 3. sing
manner shake 2. seem 4. mouth
handshake space
4 /g/ /e/
contact
personally thing
3 1, 2, 4, 5 stimulating enthusiastic
consuming thrilled
4 /X/ /W/ /BX/
tense
stayed crashed wanted
spectator
toured washed invited
host
explained uploaded
released
waited
tremendous
boarded

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UNIT 6 2 1. band 7. sin
2. fine 8. white
1 1. prop-er 3. an 9. may
2. mess-age 4. bank 10. tent
3. em-bar-rass-ing 5. sin 11. true
4. na-tive 6. bang 12. beach
2 1. be-lieve 6. dis-be-lieve
2. stand-ard 7. eco-nom-ic
3. ex-posed 8. com-pli-ment UNIT 9
4. funn-y 9. me-dium
1 1. give /B/ 2. clever /C/
5. sat-is-fied 10. dis-agree-ment
3 1. now /P/ 3. yellow /N/
2 /B/ /C/
2. room /I/ hit spell
artificially threat
4 /N/ /P/ /I/
irresponsible objection
suppose sound you
authority sceptical
so about choose
significant
expose downside too
interfere
only fluently
consequence
go routine
width
quote true
most
3 1. fat /æ/ 2. park /E/

4 /D/ /E/
bag garden
UNIT 7
organic start
1 1. catch /a/ 2. dish /i/ plastic advantage
2 /i/ /a/ traffic large
rush such hang past
finish choose lack overcast
hardship stretch drawback
show feature transport
issue chilling
ensure departure
UNIT 10
3 1. cup /J/ 2. few /qI / 1 1. door /G/ 2. afraid /L/ 3. bird /K/
4 /qI/ /J/
rescue come 2 /K/ /G/ /L/
menu love her more doctor
costume lunch urge your stepmother
consuming nothing hurt sport ancestor
excuse such nerve barrier
issue terms foster
queue
enthusiastic
4 1. We’re 4. don’t
2. I’m 5. I’d
3. can’t 6. I’m, didn’t
UNIT 8
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1 1. If I were you ( ), I would get bored ( ).
2. We’ll earn money ( ), if we get a summer job ( ) .


3. If I had spent less money yesterday ( ), I would have


gone to the concert today ( ).
4. We would have sent you an email ( ), if we had known
your email address ( ).

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