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Progress Test Answer Keys A 1 miserable
2 stay out
3 schoolwork
Unit 1 4
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freedom
grateful
Facebook
Grammar Twitter 6
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irritating
put up with
1 8 run out of
1 was raining 9 calm

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2 hadn’t been
3 used to speak Use of English
4 were studying
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5 use to play
1 In my experience
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7 Email
had passed
wasn’t copying
2 I agree
3 You shouldn’t worry
8 had inherited
4 For instance, what
2 5 You ought to try
1 was growing up 6 I believe people
Did2 you find
used to go this document useful? 7 You should also listen
3 used to have 8 Should I make
4 moved 9 to say that
5 had found 10 I don’t think
6 didn’t use to
7 had left
8 got used to
Listening
9 met 7
10 were both living A 2
11 was studying B 5
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D 3
E 4
Vocabulary
F 1
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Transcript ! 1
1 centenarian
2 pass away 1 Now, before we go into the museum, I’m going to tell
3 bitter you a little about the history of our city. This used to
4 concerned be a very small town fifty years ago. Then people
began to emigrate here from other countries. This
5 elderly
area of the city used to be a village. Then they
4 destroyed the old houses and built this museum. I
1 become a grandparent know what it used to be like because I lived in the
2 urgent village when I was growing up. Now, if you want to
3 go through with take some photos …
4 nostalgic
5 go back
6 look up

Solutions Third Edition Intermediate Tests 1 Progress Test Answer Keys A

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2 Arthur Wendlebury lived to be one hundred and was


a famous writer. But he didn’t have an easy life. He
was born into a very poor family in Cornwall. He went
into the army after he had left school because his
Unit 2
parents didn’t have enough money to send him to
university. After the war had finished, he came home Grammar
to Cornwall. And while he was living in a cold little 1
house on the Cornish coast, he began to write his 1 hasn’t been drawing
first book. 2 become
3 My Aunt Tessa got married last weekend. The 3 didn’t start
wedding was here in London. My aunt’s new 4 moved
husband Carl is from the United States, but he’s 5 has been
been in Britain for years. He got a job here after he 6 has been drawing
had finished university. Tessa and Carl got engaged
7 hasn’t finished
two years ago, but they didn’t get married
8 has been working
straightaway because they were saving money to
buy a house. We visited their new flat before the 2
wedding. 1 have been playing, haven’t won
4 How well do you get on with your parents? Do they 2 ’ve known, met
criticise you all the time? Parents can be really 3 didn’t come, have you been sitting
irritating sometimes, can’t they? This week on 4 ’ve been working, haven’t had
Channel Nine, we present ‘How to live with your 5 Have you ever visited, went
parents’. Now, earlier today, our presenter Jayne 6 have you and Mary been going out, did you meet
Hadfield was talking to young people on the streets
of Coventry, so let’s go over to her now. Hello 3
Jayne … we can see you on the screen. Can you 1 built
hear us? 2 hasn’t tidied
3 Have you been crying
5 I wasn’t born here in Britain. I grew up in Colombo,
Sri Lanka. I used to love it there. The weather was 4 ’ve been playing
warm and sunny and we used to play cricket every 5 decided
day after school. But after I’d left primary school, my 6 ’ve never been
dad got a job in Liverpool, so we had to emigrate to
Britain. I used to hate it here because I missed my Vocabulary
friends and family. But I slowly got used to Liverpool,
and I really like it here now. I don’t want to move 4
back to Sri Lanka because I’m engaged to a man 1 soup
from Liverpool! 2 nothing special
3 courts
4 floodlights
Reading
5 ballet
8 6 hanging out with friends
1 E
5
2 G
1 C
3 B
2 E
4 C
3 A
5 A
4 D
5 B
6
1 collect
2 go
3 astronomy
4 photography
5 across
6 sandwiches
7 stew
8 open-air
9 abroad

Solutions Third Edition Intermediate Tests 2 Progress Test Answer Keys A

Claire Well, I’ve got lots of music on my laptop –


Use of English
Bruno Mars, Rihanna, Katy Perry …
7
Gareth Can you bring your laptop to the party?
1 fancy
Claire Sure. Now … do you want people to dress
2 rather
up? I’ve got a spiderman costume …
3 would
4 keen Gareth No, I don’t think we should do that. Some
people don’t like wearing costumes.
5 problem
6 think Claire Don’t they? Oh, OK.
7 idea Gareth Anyway, let’s go shopping now.
8 decision Claire Hey, you promised me a coffee!
9 option
10 settled Reading
9
Listening 1 D
8 2 B
1 Gareth 3 A
2 Claire 4 C
3 Gareth 5 B
4 Gareth
5 Gareth
Transcript ! 2 Unit 3
Claire Hi, Gareth! I’m surprised to see you in town
on a Sunday. Grammar
Gareth Yeah, I’ve been looking for a present for my 1
sister Maria all morning. I came in here for a rest and 1 will have left
a sandwich! 2 won’t be hanging
Claire I just came in for a coffee, but I’m not doing 3 will be camping
anything after that. We can look for a present 4 will have got
together, if you want. 5 will be waiting
Gareth Really? Thanks, Claire. Sit down and I’ll buy 6 goes
you a coffee. 7 will then
Claire Thanks! So are you organising a birthday 8 may
party for Maria too? 9 could start
Gareth Yes. I’ve been trying to decide what to do. 10 fairly sure
Claire I’ll help you! I’m good at organising parties. 11 will have reached
12 will be following
Gareth Cool!
Claire First of all, have you thought about food? 2
1 will have cleaned
Gareth Yes. My grandma’s going to bake a cake, and
Mum is making some Italian things, like risotto. She’s 2 will be lying
from Italy, you know. 3 Will your brother go
4 does
Claire Really? I thought you were 100% Welsh.
5 gets
Gareth My dad is Welsh, but Mum was born in
6 will study
Parma.
7 Will people still be using
Claire I’ve been there once. We went last summer.
8 will have invented
It’s nice.
3
Gareth Yes, I love it – and I’ve been going there since
I was born! Anyway … back to the party. I’m going to 1 Her leg will get better faster if she takes it.
make some invitations. I’ve been doing an art course 2 I will be sleeping then.
so … 3 You could easily fall and hurt yourself.
Claire Don’t make invitations, Gareth. Just use social 4 But a hundred years from now, it will have grown
media to invite people. much bigger.
5 But in a few weeks’ time, I will be lying on a beach in
Gareth Good idea. What about music? I haven’t
Mexico.
downloaded much new music this year.
6 They will have left the country by now.

Solutions Third Edition Intermediate Tests 3 Progress Test Answer Keys A

Marianne I fell into an icy lake, and I couldn’t get out.


Vocabulary
I was alone, and by the time anyone found me, my
4 heart had stopped. But an ambulance came and they
1 happiness managed to start my heart again – twenty minutes
2 surprisingly later! I was very lucky.
3 equipment Presenter And that’s why you wrote a book called
4 ashamed You Can Survive Anything?
5 antibiotics Marianne Yes. I thought people might want to read
6 anxiously stories like mine.
5 Presenter Well, there are some great stories in the
1 level book. Tell listeners about Mount Everest, Marianne.
2 dehydrated Marianne Yes, in 1996 a climber called Beck
3 envious Weathers was lost in a terrible storm on Mount
4 level Everest. He slowly got weaker and weaker, until he
5 altitude couldn’t stand up or move any more. Soon, he
6 temperature couldn’t move his arms, legs or even his eyelids!
7 jaw Presenter And nobody helped him?

6 Marianne Some climbers found him, but they


1 anxious thought he was dead. Then, amazingly, after 24
2 X-ray hours up there in temperatures of -40°C, Weathers
suddenly stood up and walked down the mountain!
3 break
4 bruise Presenter That’s amazing!
5 painkillers Marianne Well, the human body is amazing − it will
6 sad try to find a way to keep you alive, even if it seems
7 envy impossible. You may even survive if you fall from a
plane.
Presenter Really?
Use of English
Marianne Yes. In 1971, seventeen-year-old Julianne
7
Koepke was on a plane in Peru when a storm
1 A destroyed it. She fell three kilometres from the sky
2 C into the forest below. The trees slowed her fall.
3 A
Presenter Did she break many bones?
4 C
Marianne Only one bone in her shoulder. Then she
5 B
walked for ten days through the forest until someone
6 B
found her.
7 A
Presenter Wow! Well …
8 C
9 B
10 B Reading
9
Listening 1 D
2 G
8
3 F
1 T
4 A
2 F
5 B
3 T
4 F
5 F
Transcript ! 3
Presenter You’re listening to Pop FM 108.5. Now,
with us in the studio today is Marianne Dawson.
You’re lucky to be here today, aren’t you, Marianne?
Marianne Yes, I am. Next month, I will be
celebrating. Five years will have passed since
I nearly died!
Presenter What happened?

Solutions Third Edition Intermediate Tests 4 Progress Test Answer Keys A

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Unit 4 1 pillow
2 rubbish dump
Grammar 3 lamp
4 fridge
1
5 skyscraper
1 the least attractive
6 shipping containers
2 quieter
3 the most amazing 6
4 would be 1 C
5 went 2 F
6 faster 3 G
7 the nicest-looking 4 A
8 would buy 5 E
9 noisier and noisier 6 D
10 didn’t live 7 H
11 moved 8 B
12 wouldn’t like
2 Use of English
1 Jess plays her music more quietly in the evenings. 7
2 We would miss living in this apartment if we sold it. 1 whereas
3 Claire works harder than anyone else in the class. 2 Let
4 Kelly would give a lot of money to her friends if she 3 else
won the lottery. 4 point
5 I wouldn’t go to bed this early if I wasn’t / weren’t 5 think
really tired. 6 as
6 The nearer a house is to the city centre, the more 7 about
expensive it is to buy. 8 less
7 If we built an extension on this house, we’d lose half 9 thing
of the garden. 10 considered
3
1 Tanya made the fewest mistakes in the test, so she Listening
got the best mark.
8
2 What would you do if a burglar got into your house?
1 A
3 !
2 A
4 It’ll cost us less money to buy the concert tickets on
the internet. 3 C
5 ! 4 A
6 Please drive more slowly, Uncle Frank. 5 C
7 I wouldn’t live in this tiny bedsit if I earned more Transcript ! 4
money. 1
Dad Here’s a cup of coffee, Jen.
Vocabulary Jenny Thanks, Dad.
4 Dad Hey, you’ve nearly finished packing your things.
1 peaceful
Jenny Yeah. Will we be happy in our new place,
2 spacious
Dad?
3 stairs
Dad Of course we will. Your new bedroom is nice, and
4 patio
there’s the sports centre across the road.
5 solar panels
Jenny Yes, I’m pleased about that. But I wish our
6 bookcase
new garden was bigger.
Dad Yes, I’m sorry to leave this garden behind too. But
if we got some plants for the new patio, it would look
nicer.
Jenny Yes – that could help. Anyway, I should
get back to work.
Dad Me too.

Solutions Third Edition Intermediate Tests 5 Progress Test Answer Keys A

2 Welcome to Chedworth Roman Villa. Now, if you


were here in the 4th century, you would see a house
full of beautiful furniture and art. It was home to one
of the richest and most powerful Roman families in
Unit 5
Britain. We’ve got two hours to look around, buy
souvenirs and eat something at the café. After that, Grammar
it’s a one-hour drive to the Roman museum 1
in Cirencester, and then on to our hotel, just a short 1 some
distance away. 2 many
3 Welcome to Great Buildings. And today, the 3 All
programme is visiting Punta del Este in Uruguay, to 4 must have
see the amazing house of Uruguay’s most famous 5 a little
artist, Carlos Páez Vilaró. Vilaró wanted his house to 6 a few
be a work of art, so he built it himself − without any
7 shouldn’t have
architects, any real plans or any professional
8 could have
builders. Vilaró believed that if he asked local
9 could have
villagers to help him build the house, he would get a
more original building. And he was right. Now … 10 might not have

4 2
Becky Do you like it? 1 might not have got
2 Most of
Belinda I love it. The walls aren’t straight. It’s
3 can’t have been asleep
great!
4 Both of these
Becky I was amazed when I first saw this house.
5 There wasn’t any
Nothing in the house is straight, and it’s all built from
6 must have lost
recycled materials. Do you want to see my room? It’s
got a big window in the roof – so I can lie in my bed 7 doesn’t take much
and look up at the stars. I’ve got a great view out 8 shouldn’t have copied
over the water too. 9 may have lied
Belinda Wow. Come on then, let’s go and have a 10 All of the students
look.
5 OK, now this is the kitchen. And as you can see, it’s Vocabulary
got a great ocean view. The architect knows that 3
people spend a lot of time in the kitchen, and that’s 1 log on
why he put these big windows in here. If you bought 2 set up
this house, you could look out at the Atlantic while
3 unhappy with
you were cooking. Now, let’s go back through the hall
4 scroll up
to the living room. That room also has an ocean view.
Then we’ll look at the bedrooms. 5 familiar with
6 harmful to
7 keen on
Reading 4
9 1 C
A 4 2 E
B 1, 5 3 G
C 2 4 D
D 3 5 A
6 B
7 F
5
1 P.E.
2 design and technology
3 satnav
4 history
5 tablet
6 science

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