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Exercise 5 page 6
Students’ own answers
Exercise 3 page 8
1G A personal profile
1 C 2 A 3 B 4 - 5 D Preparation
Exercise 4 page 8 Exercise 1 page 10
1 b 2 b 3 a 4 a Name and age: Melanie, 17
Personality: active, talkative, confident, ambitious
Challenge! page 8 Personality of people she likes: quiet, modest
Students’ own answers Hobbies: fashion, films, gymnastics, dancing
Exercise 2
1F Exchanging opinions page 10
1 I’m looking for email friends…
2 I actually enjoy the company of…
Exercise 1 page 9 3 Do you fancy getting in touch?
1 dancing 2 eating out 3 listening to music 4 shopping
5 playing chess 6 playing computer games 7 surfing the net Exercise 3 page 10
1 I’m interested in photography.
Exercise 2 page 9 2 I’m a big fan of rugby and football.
1 fancy 2 stand 3 keen 4 rather 5 fan 6 fond 7 into 3 I’m crazy about computer games.
4 I do a bit of swimming and windsurfing.
Challenge! page 9
5 My hobbies are listening to music and dancing.
Students’ own answers
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Exercise 4 page 10 Exercise 3 page 12
2 Jane is quite kind. 2 doing boxing 3 playing basketball 4 going surfing
3 She’s a fairly ambitious person. 5 doing judo 6 going rowing 7 playing volleyball
4 Liam is rather impatient. 8 doing karate 9 going snowboarding 10 playing ice hockey
5 Sue is not very hard-working.
Exercise 4 page 12
Writing guide 1 won 2 missed 3 scored 4 passed 5 kicked 6 lost
Exercise 5 page 10
Students’ own answers 2B Past simple
Exercise 1 page 13
Unit 1 Self Check 1 was 2 wrote 3 prepared 4 spent 5 didn’t win
6 finished 7 won 8 didn’t leave 9 waited 10 wanted
Exercise 1 page 11 11 had 12 named
1 -ous 2 -ous 3 -ative 4 -est 5 -ant 6 -ent 7 -ful
8 -ent Exercise 2 page 13
1 came 2 started 3 was 4 cleaned 5 asked 6 wanted
Exercise 2 page 11 7 gave 8 was
2 heavy metal 3 R&B 4 indie 5 country and western
6 reggae 7 rock ‘n’ roll Exercise 3 page 13
1 did, take part 2 did, train 3 Did, win 4 Did, become
Exercise 3 page 11 5 did, come 6 did, give
1 Does, rain 2 are, laughing 3 don’t understand
4 ’re having 5 are, wearing 6 drives 7 watch Exercise 4 page 13
8 aren’t coming 2 didn’t go 3 didn’t take place 4 invented 5 competed
6 wore 7 didn’t kick 8 won
Exercise 4 page 11
1 eating out 2 working 3 to write 4 going out 5 waiting Exercise 5 page 13
6 playing 7 seeing 8 to pass Students’ own answers
Exercise 2 page 16
Clay Marzo and Jamie Tierney got to know each other while
Jamie was making a documentary about Clay.
2G An informal letter
Preparation
Exercise 3 page 16
1 F: Marzo looks relaxed while he is surfing. Exercise 1 page 18
2 T 3 T a ice hockey b rugby c rowing
4 F: Marzo was a professional surfer when he was eleven years
old. Exercise 2 page 18
5 T a 3 b 6 c 1 d 4 e 2 f 5
6 F: The film director realized Marzo had Asperger’s syndrome.
Exercise 3 page 18
Exercise 4 page 16 1 great, brilliant 2 thanks 3 loads of 4 best mate
1 e 2 b 3 h 4 a 5 g 6 c 7 f 8 d 5 I reckon 6 it was a laugh
Writing guide
Exercise 4 page 18
Students’ own answers
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Unit 2 Self Check Reading page 20
1 B 2 C 3 A 4 F 5 D
Exercise 1 page 19
1 basketball 2 rugby 3 ice hockey 4 baseball
Use of English page 21
1 A 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 C 9 B 10 B
5 badminton 6 boxing 7 rowing 8 ski jump
9 weighlifting
Speaking page 21
Students’ own answers
Exercise 2 page 19
1 have 2 visit 3 cook 4 go 5 see 6 play
Writing page 21
Students’ own answers
Exercise 3 page 19
1 England took part in the World Cup finals.
2
3
We didn’t spend a lot of money on the party.
I didn’t buy this mobile phone online. Unit 3
4 My grandfather taught science.
5
6
I didn’t know all the answers in the quiz.
Our train left on time.
3A Landscapes
Exercise 4 page 19
Exercise 1 page 22
1 was looking 2 found 3 gave 4 went 5 were dancing rubbish bin 5 street lamp 9
6 fell 7 was playing 8 threw 9 didn’t wear
roadworks 7 billboard 3
Britney Yes, the junior world championships are coming up and we really ● ● ●
want to do well. 4 swimming pool 5 shopping centre, head teacher
●
Interviewer The best of luck and we will all be watching you. 6 table tennis
Britney Thank you.
1 B 2 B 3 C 4 B 5 A
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3G A holiday blog 4B Comparatives and
Preparation superlatives
Exercise 1 page 28 Exercise 1 page 31
1 skiing 2 horse-riding 3 a run 4 a swim 5 a guided tour
Comparative Superlative
6 – 7 a gallery 8 a zoo 9 – 10 cards 11 table tennis
12 souvenirs Short adjectives
Unit 4 4 Emeralds are more expensive than rubies, but diamonds are
the most expensive.
Exercise 5
4A At the cinema
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1 the youngest 2 most good-looking 3 quicker 4 easier
5 biggest 6 the most successful 7 smaller
Exercise 1 page 30
1 historical drama 2 horror film 3 documentary Challenge! page 31
4 action film 5 disaster film 6 romantic comedy 7 horror Order not important
8 western 9 animated film 10 comedy 11 thriller 2 Mount Everest is higher than Snowdon.
12 musical 13 war film 3 The Nile is longer than the Amazon.
4 Antarctica is colder than Europe/Europe is hotter than
Exercise 2 page 30 Antartica.
2 spectacular 3 scary 4 moving 5 funny 6 dull 5 Gold is heavier than silver.
7 violent 8 entertaining 9 predictable 6 Rome is hotter than London/London is colder than Rome.
Exercise 3 page 30
1 frightening 2 amused 3 embarrassing 4 annoyed
5 confusing 6 shocked 7 exhausting 8 disappointed
Challenge! page 30
Students’ own answers
Exercise 2 page 32
4E Shaken and stirred
1
Exercise 1 page 34
Exercise 3 page 32
1 silent film 2 slow motion 3 stuntman / stuntwoman
1 second 2 as 3 non-American 4 January 5 money 4 film studio 5 special effects 6 film industry 7 on location
8 fight scene
Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 15 page 32
Jenny Hi, Ben. Are you going to watch the Oscars tonight? I want to know who Exercise 2 page 34
wins best actor this year. Who do you think should win? 1 Angelina Jolie 2 Tom Cruise
Ben Well, Jenny, I don’t really know. I find it all a bit boring.
Jenny Really? I’m surprised. You love films. You go to the cinema all the time.
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1 c 2 a 3 b 4 c
Ben I do love films, but I don’t love the Oscars. They are all about big American
blockbusters. I like them, but I also like European films.
Challenge! page 34
Jenny Well, of course the Oscars is American. It’s an American show. But I
Students’ own answers
love it. I love the dresses, the glamour, the tears. It’s fun! I’m not really into the
awards.
Ben I prefer the Golden Globe Awards. I prefer the foreign journalists’ choices
of film.
4F Buying tickets
Jenny Oh, OK. But come and watch the Oscars with me, anyway. Maybe your Exercise 1 page 35
favourite film will win. 1 card 2 date 3 code 4 number 5 fee
Ben Fine, let’s watch it, then. But I’m not watching the beginning, when the
stars arrive and show off their dresses. Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 16 page 35
1 F: Jenny loves watching the Oscars. 1 Can I help you?
2 T 2 Which showing would you like?
3 F: Ben likes them but he prefers European films. 3 I’m afraid the 8.30 showing is sold out.
4 F: Jenny loves the dresses and the glamour more than the 4 Sorry, did you say two adults?
awards. 5 How would you like to pay?
5 T 6 Can I have your credit card number, please?
1 b 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 b 6 b
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Students’ own answers Exercise 3 $ LISTENING 17 page 35
Assistant Good afternoon. Can I help you?
4D (not) as…as, too, enough Girl Can I have two tickets for True Grit, please?
Assistant Which showing would you like?
Girl The five thirty, please.
Exercise 1 page 33 Assistant I’m afraid the five thirty is sold out. We still have tickets for the eight
2 Dan is as rich as Constance. thirty, though.
3 Dan isn’t as successful as Constance. Girl Just a moment, please. Dan, the five thirty showing of True Grit is sold out.
4 Constance isn’t as tall as Dan. Shall we go to the eight thirty or choose another film?
5 Dan isn’t as popular as Constance. Boy Let’s go to 127 Hours instead.
6 Constance isn’t as heavy as Dan. Girl OK. Have you got tickets for the six o’clock showing of 127 Hours?
7 Dan is as hard-working as Constance. Assistant Yes, we have tickets for that. Adults or children?
Girl Pardon?
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Assistant Adult tickets, or children’s? Are you under 14?
2 Jane is too lazy to help with the housework.
Girl No, we aren’t.
3 The box is too heavy to lift.
Assistant OK. That’s two adults then. £19 in total.
4 The lorry is too tall to go under the bridge.
Girl OK. Here you are.
5 The weather is too cold to play outside.
Assistant £20. Thank you. And £1 change. Enjoy the film.
6 This coffee is too hot to drink.
Girl Thank you.
Exercise 3 page 33 Film 127 Hours
2 Jane isn’t hard-working enough to help with the housework.
3 The box isn’t light enough to lift. Showing 18.00
4 The lorry isn’t low enough to go under the bridge.
5 The weather isn’t warm enough to play outside. Tickets Two adults, no children
6 This coffee isn’t cool enough to drink. Total price £19
Exercise 4 page 33
2 I’m not as old as you. Exercise 4 page 35
3 It isn’t too wet to play tennis. Students’ own answers
4 Is your coat warm enough?
Exercise 5 page 35
Students’ own answers
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4G A film review 5 I applied to go on the Big Brother reality TV reality show two years ago. I
went for two interviews and spoke to a psychologist. Then I was invited for
lunch with a lot of other people. But I didn’t get chosen for the show, and
Preparation actually, I’m glad about that now!
1 F 2 A 3 C 4 E 5 B
Exercise 1 page 36
1 B 2 D 3 A 4 C
Reading page 39
1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T 6 F
Exercise 2 page 36
1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 T
Use of English page 39
1 companies 2 reviews 3 performance 4 creation
Exercise 4 page 36
5 audiences 6 director 7 dancer 8 young 9 leadership
1 although 2 However 3 Although 4 although
10 talented 11 conductors
5 However
5B Present perfect
Exercise 1
5D Present perfect and past
simple
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1 been 6 made 11 taken
2 begun 7 owned ✓ 12 travelled ✓
3 bought 8 played ✓ 13 visited ✓ Exercise 1 page 43
4 finished ✓ 9 rained ✓ 14 written 2 has snowed 3 I saw 4 we’ve lived 5 I’ve never been
5 lived ✓ 10 sunbathed ✓ 6 hasn’t won 7 didn’t snow 8 I sent
Item she’s
complaining
What the
problem is
When she
bought it
What she wants
now
Unit 5 Self Check
about Exercise 1 page 47
ham it smelled this morning refund 1 electrical store 2 greengrocer’s 3 butcher’s 4 baker’s
sandwich funny 5 newsagent’s 6 estate agent’s
Exercise 2 page 47
Challenge! page 45 1 In a clothes store 2 In a toy shop 3 In a bookshop
Students’ own answers 4 In a sports shop
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Challenge! $ LISTENING 27
1 Call me before tomorrow.
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6F Invitations
2 I love you. Exercise 1 page 55
3 See you later. 1 go 2 have 3 meet 4 have 5 play 6 go 7 watch
4 Thanks for your message. 8 go 9 play 10 go 11 have 12 go
5 Are you at home?
See LISTENING 27 transcript. Exercise 2 page 55
Students’ own answers
6D Zero conditional Exercise 3 page 55
1 A like; B Fancy 4 A along; B join
Exercise 1 page 53
2 A Cool; B Sounds 5 A Sorry; B love
1 feel, do 2 is, drinks 3 get, go 4 can’t sleep/doesn’t sleep, 3 A Great; B tomorrow 6 A maybe; B make
drinks 5 buy, can 6 Does, get, don’t do 7 switch off, save
8 use, runs out Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 28 page 55
1 Josh Hey, Lucy. How are things?
Exercise 2 page 53
Lucy Good, thanks, Josh.
2 If you record a programme on the hard disk recorder, you can Josh Listen, I’m going for a bike ride with Kate and Ivan. Fancy coming
watch it later. along?
3 It doesn’t matter if you are late. Lucy Cool! I’d love to. What time are you going?
4 He gets bad-tempered if he doesn’t have enough sleep. Josh We’re meeting at my place at half past eleven.
5 I always feel happy if I listen to reggae music. Lucy OK. What about lunch? Shall I bring some food and drink?
6 If I’m worried about something, I talk about it with my friends. Josh Just bring something to drink. My mum’s making sandwiches for us.
Lucy Cool. What time are you planning to come back?
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Josh About five o’clock.
1 It might/may/could rain soon.
Lucy Great. See you soon.
2 He might/may/could buy a mobile.
Josh Yeah. Glad you can make it. See you soon.
3 She might/may/could fall from the tree.
2 Amanda Hi Ryan. How are you?
4 He might/may not finish his homework before bedtime.
Ryan I’m fine thanks, Amanda. And you?
5 It might/may/could crash into the hedge.
Amanda Yeah, I’m fine too. I’m going skateboarding in the park this
6 They might/may not reach the top.
afternoon. Why don’t you come along?
Ryan I’d love, but I can’t. I’m going to the cinema with my little brother.
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Amanda Shame, another time, maybe.
Students’ own answers
Ryan Yeah, that would be good.
1 b 2 a 3 a 4 a 5 b 6 a
6E Brainwaves Exercise 5 $ LISTENING 28 page 55
Exercise 1 page 54
1 bike ride 2 half past eleven 3 lunch 4 sandwiches
1 The Segway is amazingly economical. 5 five o’clock
2 This motorbike can go incredibly fast.
3 My dad’s new car is disappointingly slow.
Exercise 6 $ LISTENING 29 page 55
1 help you with your homework: Shall I help you with your homework?
4 This invention is absolutely amazing.
2 go out this evening: Shall we go out this evening?
5 The C5 was simply dangerous on wet roads.
3 open the door for you: Shall I open the door for you?
6 The controls are really simple.
4 go to the cinema tomorrow: Shall we go to the cinema tomorrow?
Exercise 2 page 54
5 have a cup of coffee: Shall we have a cup of coffee?
1 like 2 to 3 that 4 on 5 of 6 how 7 to 6 bring some food to your party: Shall I bring some food to your party?
8 the 9 and 7 play football in the garden: Shall we play football in the garden?
8 help you with the washing up: Shall I help you with the washing up?
Exercise 3 page 54 3 Shall I open the door for you?
1 T 4 Shall we go to the cinema tomorrow?
2 F: People spend nearly 90 hours a year vacuuming. 5 Shall we have a cup of coffee?
3 F: The traditional vacuum cleaner is bad for the back. 6 Shall I bring some food to your party?
4 T 7 Shall we play football in the garden?
5 F: The shoes are not at all fashionable. 8 Shall I help you with the washing up?
Challenge! page 55
Students’ own answers
Exercise 2 page 57
1 make 2 rewind 3 pick up 4 surf 5 download
Unit 7
6 charge
7A Body language
Exercise 3 page 57
2 ’m going to play 3 will, finish 4 are going to meet Exercise 1 page 60
5 ’ll phone 6 ’ll be 1 fold your arms
2 cross your legs
Exercise 4 page 57 3 hold hands
1 press, gets 2 die, give 3 tastes, add 4 stays out, gets 4 shake hands
5 have, catch 5 shake your head
6 pat somebody on the back
Exercise 5 page 57 7 shrug your shoulders
1 It could be true. 8 give a thumbs up
2 We might not go out on Sunday.
3 He may want to borrow my notebook. Exercise 2 page 60
4 I might buy a tablet PC. 1 beckon 2 wave 3 nod 4 kiss 5 bow 6 wink
5 It could snow tonight. 7 point 8 hug
6 We may not win the match.
Exercise 3 page 60
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7B must, mustn’t and needn’t Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 32
Students’ own answers
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Exercise 1 page 61
1 needn’t 2 must 3 needn’t 4 mustn’t 5 must
6 mustn’t 7 needn’t 8 mustn’t
7D First conditional
Exercise 2 page 61
Exercise 1 page 63
Order not important
2 In some Muslim countries, you mustn’t eat with your left hand.
2 I’ll lend you some money if you need it.
3 In lots of countries, you must eat everything on your plate.
3 If you’re hot, I’ll open the window.
4 In Australia, men mustn’t wink at women they don’t know.
4 You’ll be late if you don’t hurry.
5 In the UK, you must say ‘please’ when asking for something.
5 I’ll be amazed if I pass my science exam.
6 In the UK, you mustn’t talk with your mouth full.
6 If I feel better tomorrow, I’ll go back to school.
7 In Switzerland, guests must arrive on time.
Exercise 3 page 61
Exercise 2 page 63
1 eat, ’ll feel 2 won’t pass, doesn’t study 3 ’ll be, don’t come
1 needn’t recharge 2 mustn’t forget 3 needn’t hurry
4 have, will, help 5 won’t buy, costs 6 lend, will, pay
4 mustn’t watch 5 needn’t get up 6 mustn’t wear
7 give, ’ll stop
Exercise 4 page 61
1 You needn’t take off your shoes.
Exercise 3 page 63
1 open, ’ll bring 2 see, ’ll be 3 break, ’ll have
2 You must use a knife and fork.
4 will happen, walk 5 ’ll have, drop
3 You needn’t take a gift.
4 You mustn’t put your elbows on the table.
Exercise 4 page 63
5 You mustn’t eat noisily.
1 it’ll crash 2 he’ll fall off the ladder
6 You must give the waiter a tip.
3 the dog will chase it 4 the bath will overflow
Challenge! page 61
Challenge! page 63
Students’ own answers
Students’ own answers
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Reading page 68 Exercise 5 page 71
1 In the middle of a forest in Corsica. 2 can ➞ could
2 A helicopter picked him up accidentally. 3 Did ➞ Would
3 Because they were watching planes. 4 won’t ➞ wouldn’t
4 Because he was trying to shoot moles with a powerful gun. 5 would send ➞ sent
5 The French ambassador wanted peace and love. The Japanese ambassador 6 be ➞ were
wanted an end to all wars.
6 The French and Japanese ambassadors wished for world peace, so the
British ambassador’s very ordinary wish sounds silly in comparison. 8C Rubbish
Use of English page 69 Exercise 1 page 72
1 B 2 D 3 B 4 A/D
5 B
6 B
7 B
8A 1 waste 2 harm 3 sea 4 packaging 5 bags 6 leftovers
7 compost 8 difference
Speaking page 69
Students’ own answers Exercise 2 page 72
b
Writing page 69
Students’ own answers Exercise 3 page 72
1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 T 6 F
Challenge! page 70
explore ➞ exploration lonely ➞ loneliness 8D I wish …
happy ➞ happiness suggest ➞ suggestion
imagine ➞ imagination weak ➞ weakness Exercise 1 page 73
2 had 3 understood 4 liked 5 were 6 spoke
Exercise 3 page 71
2 met 3 had 4 lost 5 fell 6 won 8E A real danger?
Students’ own answers
Exercise 1 page 74
Exercise 4 page 71 1 collided 2 die 3 destruction 4 dust 5 destroy
Students’ own answers 6 explosion 7 failed
Exercise 2 page 74
1 C 2 E 3 A 4 D
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Unit 9 Exercise 4 page 80
1 -er 2 -ician 3 -ist 4 -ician 5 -ist 6 -er 7 -ist
8 -ician 9 -or
Exercise 6 page 85
Students’ own answers
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9G An email Get Ready for your
Preparation Exam 7
Exercise 1 page 86 Listening $ LISTENING 43 page 88
1 reckon 2 BFN 3 nick 4 guy 5 bunch Good morning, everyone!
6 are you up to? 7 yelled 8 shot 9 lol Welcome to our city; I hope you enjoy the conference. I am just going to say a
few words about safety here. Even though our city is fairly safe, there are some
Exercise 2 page 86 thieves, muggers and other criminals. Thieves usually target tourists in crowded
1 guy 2 reckon 3 nick 4 shot 5 yelled squares. There are also some busy tram routes which are not very safe, such as
6 what are you up to 7 BFN the 22. So make sure you keep your personal possessions safe at all times and
have some common sense in busy areas.
Exercise 3 page 86 Also, if you plan to change money, do it in a bank. Criminals can trick travellers
1 b 2 a 3 e 4 c 5 d by offering a great exchange rate, only for the visitor to then find they have
some faked money instead of euros. This kind of fraud can really ruin your trip.
Exercise 4 page 86
Be careful too when taking a taxi. Although this is not as big a problem as it
1 I was walking down a road near my school. (a)
used to be, some taxi drivers might still be a little dishonest. Don’t get a taxi on
2 The thief ran out of the department store. (b)
the street, always book one. Make sure you use one of the taxi companies that
3 It was one of the strangest things I’ve ever seen. (c)
we have listed in the conference folder; they speak English if you phone them.
4 A man was standing outside the shop. (a)
Make sure you get a receipt and if you feel you have been overcharged give the
5 I hope the police manage to catch the mugger. (c)
company a call.
6 The security guard chased the man down the street. (b)
Now how about you? I am sure none of you want to break any laws so here
are a couple of things that visitors to our city often get into trouble for. In
Writing guide
our country jaywalking is illegal, that is, crossing the road without using a
Exercise 5 page 86
pedestrian crossing. So always look for zebra crossings when you need to. Also
Students’ own answers if there is a red and green light at the crossing, wait until the green man shows.
Walking when the red man is lit can cost you a fine of up to 30 euros.
It is also illegal to ride on the trams or metro without a valid ticket. The system
Unit 9 Self Check works on a trust basis so there are no barriers but you still need to buy a ticket.
Make sure you punch the ticket in the yellow machines on the tram or on the
Exercise 1 page 87 metro platform. You might get asked to show your ticket to an inspector at
1 arson 2 burglar 3 robbery 4 shoplifter 5 vandalism any time during the journey. If you haven’t got a valid ticket you will be fined
6 joyrider 7 murder 8 thief 9 mugger 10 drug dealer 20 euros.
Finally, make sure you carry ID with you at all times, that is, an identification card
Exercise 2 page 87 or passport. If you get stopped by the police or by ticket inspectors they will ask
1 junk email 2 personal information 3 PIN 4 bank account to see your identification.
5 password 6 cash machine Thank you for your attention and we hope you have a safe time here in our
beautiful city.
Exercise 3 page 87 1 safety 2 squares 3 22 4 taxi 5 €30
1 got, had stolen 6 inspector 7 ID
2 looked, had sprayed
3 had left, arrived Reading page 88
4 didn’t have, had eaten A 2 B 4 C 3 D 5
5 looked, had grown
6 had stolen, borrowed Use of English page 89
7 had bought, were 1 worried 2 irresponsible 3 safely 4 reliable 5 badly
6 driving 7 management 8 dangerous 9 behaviour
Exercise 4 page 87 10 expectations
1 Pete had stolen his wallet.
2 she couldn’t find her mobile. Speaking page 89
3 (that) he didn’t like rap music. Students’ own answers
4 (that) he was feeling ill.
5 said (that) they’d seen some drug dealers in town. Writing page 89
6 Jane said (that) she was going to call the police. Students’ own answers
7 The police officer said (that) the man had tried to burgle
the house.
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Challenge! page 93 Exercise 5 page 95
2 have been written 6 were used 1 c 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 d
3 was published 7 are made
4 has been read 8 will be built Exercise 6 page 95
5 was made 9 will be broken 1 go 2 play 3 have
Students’ own answers
Exercise 2
10G An informal letter
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1 d 2 a 3 b
Exercise 3 page 95
Exercise 2 page 97
1 plot 2 epilogue 3 chapters 4 characters 5 female lead
2 Great idea! 3 OK, no problem. 4 Fine.
6 sequel
Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 47 page 95
1 Girl Do you fancy going to the beach?
Exercise 3 page 97
1 was opened 2 are kept 3 was owned 4 is published
Boy Sure. What time do you want to meet?
5 is sent 6 are bought 7 were added 8 are stolen
Girl How about 11 o’clock?
Boy Fine.
Exercise 4 page 97
2 Boy Shall we play tennis this afternoon?
1 will be published 2 have been added 3 has been designed
Girl I’d prefer to go swimming.
4 will be sent 5 will be sold 6 have been ordered
Boy OK, no problem. Give me a call later.
7 ’ll be invited
3 Boy Let’s go jogging together.
Girl Great idea! Where shall we meet?
Boy Why don’t we meet in the park at 1 o’clock.
Girl Fine. See you at one!
4 Girl Do you fancy going shopping?
Boy Sure. Why not? Shall we go the shopping centre?
Girl Yes, OK. Let’s meet there, outside the entertainment store.
Boy Great. See you later.
a 2 b 3 c 1 d 4
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