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Blueprint 5 Student Book Answer Key

This document provides the answer key for Blueprint 5 Module 1. It includes answers to grammar questions, vocabulary exercises, and comprehension questions about authentic texts describing a student's personality, hobbies, dreams, and favorite places. The answer key summarizes essential information tested in Module 1 such as characteristics of introverts versus extroverts, vocabulary relating to careers and hobbies, and correct answers to text-based multiple choice questions.

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Blueprint 5 Student Book Answer Key

This document provides the answer key for Blueprint 5 Module 1. It includes answers to grammar questions, vocabulary exercises, and comprehension questions about authentic texts describing a student's personality, hobbies, dreams, and favorite places. The answer key summarizes essential information tested in Module 1 such as characteristics of introverts versus extroverts, vocabulary relating to careers and hobbies, and correct answers to text-based multiple choice questions.

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Blueprint 5

Answer Key
Love,
Module 1 – Preview Christine
Grammar (pg. 7)
1. a
B Vocabulary (pg. 10)
2. I told her I‘ve never gone camping before, so I‘m
1. decorating
a little bit nervous.
2. camping
3. Michelle and Kenji met at a party, and now they
3. upload
are seeing each other.
4. blog
4. When the weather is good, I like to go cycling
5. scenery
along the river.
6. equipment

D Grammar (pg. 11)


Module 1 – Lesson 1 My Personality Part 1
B Authentic Text (pg. 8) 1. a
Part 2 2. b
Paragraph 3, I‘m a Listener, Not a Talker 3. c
Paragraph 4, A Little Bit of Both 4. d
Paragraph 1, Who I am
Paragraph 2, Look at Me! Part 2
1. I’m sorry, but I don‘t understand.
Part 3 2. OK
True statements: 1, 4, 5, 6 3. Julia has liked chess since she was a kid.
4. OK
C Vocabulary (pg. 9)
Answers may vary. Module 1 – Lesson 3 My Dreams
Introvert: shy; quiet; calm; thoughtful; loner
B Audio (pg. 12)
Ambivert: lively; social; quiet; thoughtful
Part 1
Extroverted: lively; social; charming; confident
1. c
2. b
3. b
Module 1 – Lesson 2 My Hobbies 4. a
A Authentic Text (pg. 10) 5. c
Hi, Mum and Dad. 6. c

How have you been doing? Sorry I haven‘t written Part 2


for a few days. I‘ve been decorating my dorm, Answers will vary.
exploring the campus, and getting to know my 1. school students
roommate. Lucia is really cool – she‘s into 2. She uses Joy as an example of people who
photography. She goes camping a lot in the have changed career paths and lived happier.
mountains, where she takes photos of the scenery 3. I think that the speaker gives very realistic
and wildlife. She also paints. I‘ve seen some of her advice.
pictures, and they‘re beautiful!

We‘ve made plans to go to her favourite campsite


this Saturday. Two of her friends are coming, too. I
told her that I‘ve never gone camping before, so
she‘ll have to teach me everything. In exchange,
I‘m going to teach her about computers. Except for
cameras, she knows nothing about electronics! I‘m
going to help her set up a blog so she can upload
her nature photos and other artwork.

This afternoon, Lucia and I are going shopping for


some new camping equipment. I‘ll tell you all about
the trip on Monday.
C Vocabulary (pg. 12) 1. Golf
Part 1 2. area
1. path 3. tower
2. various 4. separate
3. honest 5. indoors
4. salary
5. profession E Grammar (pg.15)
1. played
Part 2 (pg. 13) 2. go
1. e 3. playing
2. d 4. doing
3. g 5. go
4. a 6. do
5. f
6. b
7. c Module 1 – Lesson 5 My Online
D Grammar (pg. 13)
Profile
B Analyse the Text (pg. 16)
1. am loving
Part 1
2. are seeing
1. c
3. are, thinking
2. b
4. am feeling
3. a
5. is being
4. b

Part 2
Module 1 – Lesson 4 My Favourite 1. false
Places 2. false
B Authentic Text (pg. 14) 3. true
Part 2 4. true
1. He is looking for fun, affordable things to
do on his business trip to Seoul. D Vocabulary (pg. 17)
2. Answers will vary. Part 1
3. Answers will vary. 1. optimistic
2. nature
Part 3 3. lazy
1. true 4. serious
2. false 5. comfortable
3. true 6. thoughtful
4. true
5. false Part 2
6. true 1. a
7. false 2. d
8. true 3. c
4. b
D Vocabulary (pg.15)
Part 1 Module 1 – Active Review
1. c
2. a A Listen (pg. 18)
3. a 1. Marisol
4. b 2. Marisol
5. c 3. Jared
4. Marisol
Part 2 5. Jared
6. Marisol 6. childhood
7. Jared 7. celebrity
8. Jared 8. conscious
9. hope
10. died out
1. Answers will vary.
I‘m much more like Jared. I get very
nervous when I‘m with a group or with new
people. Module 2 – Lesson 2 A day to
Remember
2. Answers will vary.
I would much prefer to spend time with a A Authentic Text (pg. 24)
person like Jared. I find that other introverts
respect one another‘s space and privacy. I My Earliest Memory
think I would be much more comfortable in
Jared‘s company. My earliest memory from childhood is of my
first day of school. I was 5 years old, and I
remember it well because it was such an
Module 1 – Fluency emotional day.
A Read to Write (pg. 19)
1. false I had not been looking forward to starting
2. true kindergarten. My parents had told me not to
3. false worry, and that it was going to be fun. “You‘ll
4. true meet new kids and learn a lot”, they‘d said. I
wasn‘t convinced. School sounded hard
and scary, and I preferred playing outside
with my friends.
Module 2 – Preview
Grammar (pg. 21) That morning, I put on my favourite jeans
1. b and T-shirt, which my mum had washed
2. smelt and ironed the night before. My dad served
3. who me my favourite cereal for breakfast, too.
4. Answers will vary. Nevertheless, I felt miserable. Mum walked
look up, break down, come back me to school. By the time we got there, I
had started crying. (There‘s a photo of that
moment, and it makes me laugh to this day.)
Module 2 – Lesson 1 What I Miss As we said goodbye, my mum tried to
encourage me. “Be brave,” she said. “You
B Authentic Text (pg. 22) can do it.”
Part 2
Paragraph 1: I Don‘t Wanna Grow Up Of course, my mum was right. My best
Paragraph 2: Please Don‘t Stop the Music friend Lena was in my class, and we sat
Paragraph 3: I Miss that Cereal together. Lena and I made some new
Paragraph 4: Trends Come and Go friends, too. Our teacher taught us games
and made funny jokes. At the end of the day,
Part 3 I actually felt cheerful. I realised I‘d been
True statements: 2, 5, and 6 enjoying myself!

C Vocabulary (pg.23) When it was time to go home, my mum met


1. trend me outside the school. I asked her, ―I can
2. style come back here tomorrow, can‘t I?
3. nostalgic
4. generation B Vocabulary (pg. 24)
Part 1
5. past
1. memory Crater. What he liked/disliked: He liked
2. emotional snorkelling and disliked the seasickness.
3. convinced
4. moment Speaker 2: Robert
5. realised Where: Kyoto, Japan
6. scary Who: Robert travelled alone.
7. encourage What: He explored the culture of Japan and
befriended other visitors.
Part 2 What he liked/disliked: He liked the
1. jealous beautiful city and temples.
2. cheerful
3. exhausted Speaker 3: Alexa
4. brave Where: Paris
5. embarrassed Who: Alexa went with her boyfriend.
What: They went on a tour of the Louvre.
Part 3 What she liked/disliked: Alexa disliked the
1. b trip because her boyfriend was always
2. d complaining. They were late to the tour
3. c because of bad traffic.
4. a
Part 2
D Grammar (pg. 25) a. Speaker 2 b. Speaker 3 c. Speaker 1
Part 1 d. Speaker 2 e. Speaker 1 f. Speaker 3
1. learned
2. had Part 3
3. hoping 1. At first
4. had 2. seasickness
3. memorable vacation, Kyoto, Japan
Part 2 4. food, accommodation
1. had heard 5. late for, lost on the metro
2. had been talking
3. had been crying C Vocabulary (pg. 27)
4. had practised 1. keep in touch
2. complain
E Use the Language (pg. 25) 3. overall
1. 2 4. experience
2. 7 5. upset
3. 6
4. 4 D Grammar (pg. 27)
5. 1 1. She went to the school that used to be on
6. 3 Cherry Lane.
7. 5 2. The man, whom I met by the train station,
gave me directions here.
3. The tour package, which includes a city
Module 2 – Lesson 3 Memorable tour, is expensive.
Trips
B Audio (pg. 26) Module 2 – Lesson 4 Childhood
Part 1 Favourites
Speaker 1: Jeremy B Authentic Text (pg. 28)
Where: Oahu and Maui, Hawaii Part 1
Who: Jeremy went with his family. Underlined phrasal verbs:
What: They went snorkelling in Molokini got into
grew up
gave up D Vocabulary (pg. 31)
came out Part 1
give away 1. grateful
2. secret
Part 3 3. feast
1. b 4. relatives
2. c
3. a Part 2
4. c 1. d
5. b 2. b
6. c 3. e
4. a
C Vocabulary (pg. 29) 5. f
1. ending 6. c
2. plot
3. based on
4. classic
Module 2 – Active Review
A Memories (pg. 32)
5. entertaining
1. managed
6. cast
2. hero
7. series
3. classic
8. hero
4. unpleasant
9. streaming
5. disappointed
10. script
6. overall
7. memorable
D Grammar (pg. 29)
8. complaining
1. turn, on
9. jealous
2. look into
10. grateful
3. log out
4. find out
Quarter Test 1
5. call, back
A Vocabulary (pg. 34)
6. give up
1. b
2. c
Module 2 – Lesson 5 Special 3. c
Occasions 4. a
C Authentic Text (pg. 30) 5. c
Part 2 6. b
1. winter holiday 7. a
2. invitations 8. c
3. surprised 9. b
4. online photo album 10. b

Part 3 B Grammar (pg. 34)


1. The occasion for the party was Roberta‘s 1. Have
parents‘ 25th wedding anniversary. 2. is staying
2. Roberta‘s parents‘ friends and relatives 3. seems
attended the party. 4. aren‘t being
5. do
Part 4 6. wanted
1. false 7. had already gone
2. true 8. it off
3. false 9. who
4. false 10. whom
6. c
C Reading Comprehension (pg. 35)
1. true D In Your World (pg. 39)
2. true Answers may vary.
3. false 1. I live in a tropical country. We have
4. false dangerous monsoons that blow through
5. true every summer. Last summer, a typhoon
6. false blew down a big billboard near my home.
2. I believe that climate change is natural. I
Module 3 Preview learned that when the dinosaurs were alive,
Grammar (pg. 37) the Earth was much warmer. I think we just
1. c need to learn to live with the changing
2. When you call, I will get ready to leave. climate.
3. I‘ll have been living here for ten years in 3. I don‘t think governments should be put
August. in charge of trying to stop climate change. I
4. Answers will vary. should; ought to; must; think they have the potential to just mess
have to/have got to; need to; had better; etc. things up even more.
4. I sometimes forget to turn the lights off. I
know this causes more electricity to be
Module 3 – Lesson 1 The generated, and that costs everyone money.
Changing Climate I‘ll make an effort to turn the lights off more
B Multi-Text (pg. 38) often.
Part 1
1. before 1940 Module 3 – Lesson 2 Heat Wave
2. The writer thinks that if we wait, the
A Authentic Text (pg. 40)
temperatures will drop again.
HOT WEEKEND EXPECTED
3. droughts and floods
This summer will be the hottest on record.
Dangerously high temperatures are
Part 2
expected this weekend. The city is advising
1. 2
residents to stay indoors except in the early
2. 3
morning or the evening. If you must be
3. 1
outside during the day, rest often and drink
4. 2
lots of water. Extreme heat is especially
dangerous for older people. Local
Part 3 (pg. 39)
volunteers are going to be checking on
1. 2015
older residents.
2. fifty
3. 1650 and 1850
City officials are also worried about power
4. 1970s
cuts this weekend. Businesses and
5. 97
residents will be running their air.
conditioners more than usual. It is a good
Vocabulary (pg. 39)
idea to buy a week‘s supply of water and
Part 1
cans of food before Friday. If your power
1. increase
fails and your home is too hot, please come
2. flood
to one of the “cooling centres” around the
3. gas
city. Click here for a list of locations.
4. climate
The current drought has also reduced the
Part 2
city‘s water supply and increased the risk of
1. e
wildfires. Because of the water shortage,
2. f
officials are asking people not to water their
3. a
grass or gardens. If you break the hosepipe
4. b
ban, you will receive a fine. Please follow
5. d
these instructions and stay safe during the pollinate them.
heat wave. 3. Polar bears, whales, elephants, pandas,
and sea turtles are some well-known
B Vocabulary: Family members (pg. 40) species that are in danger. Endangered
Part 1 species need protection because they
1. reduced indicate that the ecosystems that the
2. expected animals live in are damaged.
3. record
4. residents C Vocabulary (pg. 42)
5. dangerously Part 1
6. supply 1. bee
7. power cut 2. alive
8. fine 3. diverse
9. shortage 4. oxygen
10. Officials 5. extinct

Part 2 Part 2 (pg. 43)


1. worldwide 1. e
2. disaster 2. g
3. pollution 3. f
4. hurricane 4. c
5. environmental 5. b
6. wildfire 6. a
7. d
D Grammar (pg. 41)
part 1 D Grammar (pg. 43)
1. to learn Part 1
2. continue 1. ‘ll/will have been
3. be helping 2. ‘ll/will have found
3. will have grown
Part 2 4. ‘ll/will have graduated
1. is
2. get Part 2
3. leave 1. will have been living
2. will have been exploring
Module 3 – Lesson 3 Nature‘s
E Use the Language (pg. 43)
Balance Answers may vary.
B Audio (pg. 42)
1. The world will get cleaner.
Part 1
2. People will have a new source of power.
1. c
3. Trees will get gigantic.
2. b
3. a
4. b Module 3 – Lesson 4 Green
5. a Homes
6. c B Authentic Text (pg. 44)
Part 2
Part 2 1. It is pumped to provide them with a
Answers may vary. heating and cooling system.
1. World Wildlife Fund, Greenpeace, Royal 2. Answers will vary.
Society for the Protection of Birds. 3. I recycle glass, plastics, and paper.
2. He mentions them as an example of
nature‘s balance and how different species Part 3
need each other. Plants need bees to 1. true
2. false 3. a
3. true 4. e
4. false 5. b
5. true 6. d
6. true
7. true Module 3 – Active Review
8. false A An Environmental Science Course (pg.
48)
D Vocabulary (pg. 45) 1. planet
Part 1 2. climate
1. b 3. dangerously
2. a 4. natural
3. b 5. gases
4. c 6. resources
5. a 7. habitats
8. policies
Part 2 9. reduce
1. solar panel 10. habits
2. underground 11. throughout
3. install 12. aware
4. pipe
5. high-tech B Research Topics (pg. 48)
Climate change: more frequent heat waves,
E Grammar (pg. 45) air pollution from cars, rising sea levels
Answers will vary. Wildlife biology: what pandas eat, killing
1. must elephants, cutting down trees in the
2. have to Amazon
3. ought to Possible solutions: taking shorter showers,
recycling plastic, flying less
Module 3 – Lesson 5 Create a
SMART Plan Module 4 – Preview
D Analyse the Text (pg. 46) Part 1 Grammar (pg. 51)
1. true
2. false 1. If it rains tonight, the game will be
3. false cancelled.
4. true 2. d
5. false 3. countable; countable; uncountable;
uncountable
Part 2 4. I wish I hadn‘t missed the game.
1. 35%
2. four
3. 30%
Module 4 – Lesson 1 Self-Driving
cars
E Vocabulary (pg. 47) B Multi-Text (pg. 52)
Part 1 Part 1
1. b 1. India
2. a 2. The writer in Text 2 has a positive attitude
3. c toward self-driving cars.
4. a 3. Hacked self-driving cars could cause
terrible accidents.
Part 2
1. c Part 2
2. f 1. 1
2. 3 2. we‘ll try a home-sharing service.
3. 2 3. I‘ll probably go to Spain.
4. 2
Part 2
Part 3 (pg. 53) 1. If this tablet were user-friendly, I would
1. F want one.
2. Text 1 2. If that movie hadn‘t got negative reviews,
3. Text 2 I would have seen it.
4. F 3. If you had submitted your payment on
5. Text 3 time, they wouldn‘t have charged a late fee.
6. Text 2
7. Text 2 Module 4 – Lesson 3 Power from
C Vocabulary (pg. 53)
the Sun
B Audio (pg. 56)
Part 1
Part 1
1. pedestrian
1. b
2. vehicle
2. c
3. accident
3. a
4. hack (into)
4. c
5. consumer
5. c
6. a
Part 2
1. likely
Part 2
2. control
1. To explain how much energy the Sun
3. advantage, disadvantage
sends to Earth in a year – 40,000 times the
4. connected
energy used by the US.
5. safety
2. Answers will vary. They can reduce
6. efficient
people‘s electric bills, and they don‘t make
noise.
Module 4 – Lesson 2 The Sharing 3. It has dropped by 60 percent.
Economy
A Authentic Text (pg. 54) C Vocabulary (pg. 56)
1. network Part 1
2. mobile 1. mining
3. verify 2. drop
4. enter 3. manufacture
5. reliable 4. coal
6. deposit 5. metal

B Vocabulary (pg. 54) Part 2


1. c 1. b
2. a 2. d
3. b 3. g
4. b 4. a
5. c 5. f
6. a 6. c
7. b 7. e
8. a
D Grammar (pg. 57)
C Grammar (pg. 55) Part 1
Part 1 1. Renewable energy use may be rising, but
Answers will vary. people still need fossil fuels.
1. people have trouble contacting you. 2. We might be wasting less water than we
used to, but we can do even better. 2. true
3. Wind power may be greener than coal, 3. true
but it does cause some pollution. 4. true
5. false
Part 2
1. many → much Part 2
2. less →fewer 1. They will build the base, and they will
3. equipments → equipment collect rocks to send back to Earth.
2. Deep learning is how computers get
Module 4 – Lesson 4 What if…? smarter. They look at information and find
patterns in it.
B Authentic Text (pg. 58)
Part 2 E Vocabulary (pg. 61)
1. He wishes that his clients and boss Part 1
couldn‘t reach him all the time. 1. translation
2. She read about a survey and realised 2. crime
that she was addicted to social media. 3. rocket
3. Answers will vary. 4. base
Owen‘s answer sounds the most like mine. 5. wireless
Mobile devices are useful, but you shouldn‘t
be on them all day, every day. Part 2
1. c
Part 3 2. a
Dexter P.: 2, 6 3. f
Amelia R.: 1, 4 4. b
Owen T.: 3, 5 5. g
6. d
D Vocabulary (pg. 59) 7. e
Part 1
1. e Module 4 – Active Review
2. g
3. a A Vocabulary (pg. 62)
4. c 1. solution
5. b 2. ridiculous
6. f 3. pedestrian
7. d 4. addicted
5. patience
Part 2
1. solution B Mobile phones and Driving (pg. 62)
2. essential 1. wish
3. availability 2. safety
4. ridiculous, wish 3. What if
4. pedestrian
E Grammar (pg. 59) 5. accident
1. Suppose Adam were on the road right 6. likely
now. 7. crime
2. I wish we‘d known the solution.
3. I‘d rather you called instead of texting. Quarter Test 2
A Vocabulary (pg. 64)
Module 4 – Lesson 5 What‘s next? 1. a
D Analyse the Text (pg. 60) 2. a
Part 1 3. c
1. false 4. b
5. b B Authentic Text (pg. 68)
6. a Part 2
7. b Answers will vary.
8. c 1. active, brave, reckless
9. c 2. No, I would be too scared.
10. b 3. I have not heard of Danny Way, but I
know about the famous tightrope walker
B Grammar (pg. 64) Henri Rechatin.
1. improves 4. I think it‘s a foolish decision. Life is too
2. were precious to risk it in this way.
3. had
4. pollution Part 3
5. don‘t have to 1. 3
6. studying 2. 2
7. didn‘t 3. 1
8. have built 4. 4
9. have been
10. might Part 4
1. false
C Reading Comprehension (pg. 65) 2. true
1. false 3. false
2. true 4. true
3. false 5. false
4. true 6. true
5. false 7. true
6. true 8. true

D Write (pg. 65) C Vocabulary (pg. 69)


Answers will vary. Part 1
1. Mobile phones will soon be smaller than 1. feeling
a watch. 2. stunt
2. Eco-friendly policies must be 3. excitement
implemented more. 4. giant
3. Self-driving cars will change how we 5. parachute
move products.
4. Pollution is going to get worse if we don‘t Part 2
do something to stop it. 1. d
5. Artificial intelligence should be treated 2. a
with extreme caution. 3. c
6. Solar panels have got to be placed in 4. e
every building in the country 5. b
.
Module 5 – Preview Module 5 – Lesson 2 Nightlife
Grammar (pg. 67)
1. skydiving A Authentic Text (pg. 70)
2. to camp, enrol 1. economic
3. active, passive 2. nightlife
4. Answers will vary. 3. attractions
run away, run out, run into, run on 4. mood
5. fresh
Module 5 – Lesson 1 Thrill- 6. private
seekers
B Vocabulary (pg. 70)
1. sociable 5. a
2. modest 6. d
3. elegant 7. c
4. bizarre
5. draw D Grammar (pg. 75)
6. exist 1. The celebration is held every year.
7. appeal 2. My costume was made by my sister.
8. feature 3. His grave has often been visited by
relatives.
C Grammar (pg. 70)
Part 1 Module 5 – Lesson 4 Life‘s an
1. ordering
2. to meet
adventure
3. trying
B Authentic Text (pg. 74)
4. to have
Part 3
False: 2, 5
Part 2
1. 6
1. sing
3. 4
2. bring
4. 2
3. to sing
6. 5
4. visit
7. 1
8. 3
Module 5 – Lesson 3 Celebrations
B Audio (pg. 72) D Vocabulary (pg. 75)
Part 1 Part 1
a. 2 1. c
b. 3 2. d
c. 3 3. a
d. 1 4. e
e. 2 5. b
f. 1
Part 2
Part 3 1. adventurous
1. loved ones 2. convince
2. happy memories 3. about to
3. rice cakes 4. doubt
4. three days 5. Despite
5. Buddhist monk
6. danced with joy E Grammar (pg. 75)
1. run through
C Vocabulary (pg. 73) 2. run away
Part 1 3. run on
1.costume 4. run out of
2. candle
3. grave Module 5 – Lesson 5 Someday
4. festival
5. skeleton
I‘m going to…
C Authentic Text (pg. 76)
Part 2
Part 2
1. f
1. false
2. e
2. true
3. b
3. false
4. g
4. true
5. true
6. false Module 5 – Fluency
A Read to Write (pg. 79)
Part 3 1. true
1. Making a bucket list can help you figure 2. false
out your priorities, and it can motivate you 3. true
to start working toward your goals. 4. false
2. Answers will vary.
I think writing a novel and having it
published is the most difficult item on the list.
Module 6 – Preview
Grammar (pg. 81)
Writing a novel takes a lot of work over
1. more interesting
months or years, and many novels are
2. Answers will vary.
never published.
bbc.com, best
D Vocabulary (pg. 77) 3. A tag question is a phrase that checks
information or asks if someone agrees with
Part 1
you.
1. marathon
4. The film was shot in Japan by the
2. donate
directors. / It is known that the directors
3. continent
shot the film in Japan.
4. weird
5. honeymoon
Module 6 – Lesson 1 What are
Part 2 you watching?
1. a
2. e B Multi-Text (pg. 82)
3. b Part 1
4. d 1. People 12–17. They are watching less
5. c traditional TV.
2. Netflix and Amazon
Module 5 – Active Review 3. The writer thinks they are getting boring
A Adventure Brochure (pg. 78) because they tell the same stories over and
Part 1 over.
1. courage
2. run through Part 2
3. perform 3, 1, 3, 2, 2
4. excitement
5. adventurous Part 3
6. honeymoon False: 2, 7
7. fear 1. 2
8. appeals 3. 1
9. donate 4. 3
5. 2
Part 2 6. 3
Answers will vary.
1. Some people like bungee jumping C Vocabulary (pg. 83)
because they think it‘s exciting. No, it‘s not Part 1
on my bucket list. I‘m not a thrill-seeker. 1. important
2. I would choose to do a hike for a 2. decrease
children‘s charity. 3. known
3. Hiking for charity appeals to me more. 4. new
Hiking for a good cause helps those in need 5. imagination
and helps me to do something good for my
body too. Part 2
1. d
2. e 3. unpredictable
3. b 4. trick
4. a
5. g Part 2
6. c 1. mystery
7. f 2. scene
3. commit
Module 6 – Lesson 2 Crime 4. episode
5. murder
Report 6. season
B Authentic Text (pg. 84)
Part 1
D Grammar (pg. 87)
1. Police officers
1. didn‘t you
2. attacked
2. won‘t we
3. escape
3. isn‘t it
4. steal
4. do you
5. trial
5. did I
6. punished
6. have they
7. prison

Part 2 Module 6 – Lesson 4 Must-see


1. f Films
2. g B Authentic Text (pg. 88)
3. c 1. true
4. b 2. false
5. e 3. false
6. a 4. true
7. d 5. true
6. false
D Grammar (pg. 85) 7. true
Part 1 8. true
1. the silliest
2. most common C Vocabulary (pg. 88)
3. longer than Part 1
1. direct
Part 2 2. comic
1. least → the least 3. special effects
2. exciting → as exciting 4. thriller
3. very → much / a lot / far 5. musical

Module 6 – Lesson 3 Did you see Part 2


1. b
last night‘s episode? 2. a
B Audio (pg. 86)
3. c
1. b
4. a
2. c
5. c
3. a
6. b
4. a
7. a
5. c
6. b
D Grammar (pg. 89)
1. It is said that she‘s a great comic actress.
C Vocabulary (pg. 87)
2. It is believed that animated movies are
Part 1
for kids.
1. detective
3. He is known to have talent.
2. enemy
4. The musical is expected to come out A An Opinion Article (pg. 93)
soon. 1. broadcast
2. declined
Module 6 – Lesson 5 I 3. major
4. issues
recommend it. 5. duller
6. quality
D Analyse the Text (pg. 90)
Part 1
1. false Quarter test 3
2. true
3. true A Vocabulary (pg. 94)
4. false 1. h
5. true 2. a
3. e
Part 2 4. j
1. They put effort into the details of the 5. g
graphics so that the game looks realistic. 6. d
2. He compares it to a bad Hollywood 7. i
action movie. 8. c
9. b
E Vocabulary (pg. 91) 10. f
Part 1
1. voice B Grammar (pg. 94)
2. soldier 1. b
3. graphics 2. a
4. server 3. b
5. dull 4. c
5. a
Part 2 6. b
1. e 7. c
2. g 8. b
3. a 9. c
4. c 10. a
5. f
6. b C Reading Comprehension (pg. 95)
7. d 1. false
2. true
Module 6 – Active Review 3. true
4. false
A A Classic Movie (pg. 92) 5. true
1. familiar 6. true
2. details
3. thriller D About You
4. arrested Answers will vary.
5. escaped 1. I recently enjoyed spending New Year
6. performances with my family. We spent the day eating
7. scene turkey and watching family movies.
8. reveals 2. I like Earth Day the least. It seems like
it‘s just a day to make me do chores and
feel guilty for living in a modern society.
3. I‘d like to visit other countries. I think it
Module 6 – Communication would be good to see how different people
live.
6. fees
Module 7 – Preview 7. interest
Grammar (pg. 97) 8. account
1. every, either
2. Neither of my parents remembered my C Grammar (pg. 100)
birthday. 1. account
3. The accountant said to open a savings 2. each
account and deposit money into it monthly. 3. of the
4. However 4. either

Module 7 – Lesson 1 Spending


Habits Module 7 – Lesson 3 Can money
B Multi -Text (pg. 98) buy happiness?
Part 1
1. Housing, food, and transportation were B Audio (pg. 102)
the three biggest expenses. Part 1
2. Answers will vary. 1. 6,000
3. Shopaholic‘s rule is not to make any 2. more
impulse buys. 3. £40
4. buy things
Part 2 (pg. 99)
3, 2, 2, 1 Part 2
1. faster
Part 3 2. happiness
1. 2.4% 3. incomes
2. accessories 4. groups
3. three days 5. happier
4. wedding, house
5. insurance C Vocabulary (pg. 102)
Part 1
C Vocabulary (pg. 99) 1. researcher
Part 1 2. wealthy
1. correctly 3. purchase
2. pay 4. similar
3. yearly 5. leisure
4. chance
5. actions Part 2
1. d
Part 2 2. f
1. tax 3. a
2. wedding 4. e
3. healthcare 5. c
4. bargain 6. b
5. average 7. g

D Grammar (pg. 103)


Module 7 – Lesson 2 Credit Cards Part 1
B Authentic Text (pg. 100)
1. Who spoke about the study?
Part 2
2. What do you value?
1. membership
3. What did they report?
2. transactions
3. monthly
Part 2
4. minimum
1. She said (that) that car was worth a lot of
5. avoid
money.
2. She told me (that) they were purchasing E Vocabulary (pg. 107)
a house. Part 1
3. He stated (that) he hadn‘t read the study. 1. financial
2. advise
Module 7 – Lesson 4 What if you 3. accountant
4. illness
won the lottery? 5. regret
B Authentic Text (pg. 104)
Part 3
Part 2
Samuel P.: 1, 4
1. stick to
Aliyah H.: 2, 6
2. unemployed
Kris R.: 3, 5
3. emergency
4. pay off
C Vocabulary (pg. 104)
5. matter
Part 1
1. luxury
2. lottery
3. clinic Module 7 – Active Review
4. generous A Vocabulary (pg. 108)
5. debt Part 1
1. application
Part 2 2. purchase
1. c 3. owe
2. f 4. paying it off
3. a 5. spend
4. e 6. similar
5. b 7. luxury
6. g 8. income
7. d 9. impulse
10. bargain
D Grammar (pg. 105)
1. Also Part 2
2. Nevertheless 1. He will get £25 off his purchase today
3. Thus and five percent off every future purchase.
He also really needs a new TV.
2. She doesn‘t think it‘s a good idea
Module 7 – Lesson 5 Financial because he‘s a student, and he also has a
Advice problem with impulse buying.
D Analyse the Text (pg. 106) 3. Answers will vary.
Part 1 I would give him the same advice as the
1. false woman does. He‘s a student, and having a
2. false credit card will enable him to buy more
3. true things that he can‘t afford to pay for.
4. false
5. true Module 7 – Fluency
A Listen to Write (pg.109)
Part 2
1st tip: Separate wants from needs.
Answers will vary.
Examples: Driving a car; eating out
1. Two emergencies that you might need
2nd tip: Buy used goods. * One of
money for are job loss and illness.
students‘ biggest expenses is textbooks. *
2. The writer says that young people
Look online for bargains.
shouldn‘t add to their credit card debt, and
3rd tip: For leisure activities, try to stay on
that they should pay it off as soon as
campus.
possible.
4th tip: Pay your monthly bills on time, 5. recover
especially credit card bills.
B Vocabulary (pg. 114)
Module 8 – Preview 1. fatal
Grammar (pg.111) 2. pregnant
1. too, enough 3. fever
2. He was, in fact, a doctor. 4. Elderly
3. None of the books contained the 5. throat
information she needed. 6. case
4. little, Korean barbecue / delicious, red- 7. spread
coloured. Last weekend, my family went to
a little, Korean barbecue restaurant and ate D Grammar
a delicious, red-coloured dish. Part 1
1. You‘re not being careful enough.
2. He was too ill to work.
Module 8 – Lesson 1 Insomnia 3. Is she old enough to drive?
B Authentic Text (pg. 112)
Part 2
Part 2
3 Why Can‘t You Sleep?
1. Hence
2 Young Adults Need Extra Rest
2. Indeed
1 What is Insomnia?
3. In contrast
4 What You Can Do About It

Part 3 Module 8 – Lesson 3 Fear of


1. true Doctors
2. false B Audio (pg. 116)
3. true 1. a
4. true 2. b
5. false 3. a
6. true 4. c
5. b
C Vocabulary (pg. 113) 6. b
Part 1
1. concentrate C Vocabulary (pg. 116)
2. prevent Part 1
3. depression 1. challenging
4. improvement 2. blood
5. sleepy 3. excuse
4. treat
Part 2 5. sight
1. c
2. f Part 2
3. a 1. e
4. g 2. g
5. b 3. f
6. e 4. d
7. d 5. a
6. b
Module 8 – Lesson 2 Flu Season 7. c
A Authentic Text (pg. 114)
1. population Grammar (pg. 117)
2. region Part 1
3. contain 1. We can either cancel the meeting or
4. severe postpone it.
2. He‘s afraid of both needles and the sight 1. appearance
of blood. 2. target
3. The drug is neither safe nor effective. 3. well-balanced
4. hunger
Part 2 5. sweat
1. all
2. None of Part 2
3. none 1. c
2. a
Module 8 – Lesson 4 Eating Well 3. e
B Authentic Text (pg. 118) 4. b
part 3 5. d
Sandra Melchior: 3, 6
Mikhail Labov: 2, 4 Module 8 – Active Review
Courtney Stone: 1, 5 A Jet Lag (pg. 122)
Part 1
C Vocabulary (pg. 118) 1. On the other hand
Part 1 2. case
1. c 3. prevented
2. a 4. suffer from
3. e 5. techniques
4. b 6. make sure
5. d 7. cycle
8. both
Part 2 9. neither
1. chop 10. rely on
2. herb 11. In fact
3. portion
4. pan Part 2
5. spice Answers will vary.
1. She suffered from a bad case of jet lag.
D Grammar (pg. 118) 2. He suggests staying awake until night-
1. They served us a delicious, new, Chinese time and making sure to get some sun. The
seafood soup. woman says that she has tried these things,
2. She bought some beautiful, old, silver but neither worked.
serving dishes. 3. Yes, I had jet lag when I travelled to
Hawaii for a week. I took naps when I could,
Module 8 – Lesson 5Fitness and I got a lot of sun.
C Authentic Text (pg. 120)
Reason 1: It‘s much easier to eat less than Module 8 – Communication
burn energy by exercising. A Vocabulary (pg. 123)
Reason 2: Exercise can actually increase 1. confirm
hunger and make you eat more. 2. due to
3. challenging
D Analyse the Text (pg. 120) 4. population
1. true 5. fortunately
2. true 6. elderly
3. true 7. chop
4. false 8. appearance
5. false 9. portion
10. sleepy
E Vocabulary
Part 1 Quarter Test 4
A Vocabulary (pg. 124)
1. b
2. a
3. a
4. c
5. b
6. c
7. b
8. b
9. a
10. a

B Grammar (pg. 124)


1. every
2. Therefore
3. none
4. What happened
5. On the other hand
6. had been
7. each of
8. All
9. enough chairs
10. nice new

C Reading Comprehension (pg. 125)


1. true
2. false
3. true
4. true
5. true
6. false

Read to Write (pg. 125)


Answers will vary.
1. Neither June nor Zack gets an annual flu
jab.
2. Both June and Zack see a doctor once a
year.
3. June eats fast food too often.
4. Neither June nor Zack gets enough sleep.
5. June doesn‘t eat enough vegetables.

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