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LƯU HOẰNG TRÍ

(Giáo viên chuyên Anh – Trường THPT Nguyễn Thượng Hiền – TP. HCM)

KEYS
BÀI TẬP
TIẾNG ANH 7

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nSTARTER UNITn
IA. VOCABULARY
I. 1. granddaughter 2. sister 3. niece 4. aunt 5. mother 6. wife
II. 1. C2. B3. A
III. 1. brothers – grandmother 2. sons – daughter 3. sisters – mother – husband’s
IV. 1. sister 2. daughter 3. wife 4. husband 5. uncle 6. nephew
V. 1. parents 2. grandparents 3. children 4. uncle 5. aunt
6. nephew 7. niece 8. cousins 9. granddaughter 10. grandson
VI. 1. mother 2. brother 3. wife 4. father 5. son
6. sister 7. husband 8. children 9. nephew 10. niece
VII.1. teacher 2. English 3. room 4. exercise 5. book 6. homework 7. PE
VIII. 1. class 2. science 3. maths 4. geography 5. music 6. English 7. PE
IX. 1. exam 2. homework 3. laboratory 4. notes 5. book 6. teacher 7. room
X. 1. science 2. geography 3. maths 4. exam 5. book 6. class
IB. LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. 1. is 2. are 3. am 4. are 5. are
II. 1. is it 2. I’m not 3. Is she 4. He’s 5. Are they 6. we’re
III. 1. are 2. is 3. isn’t 4. is 5. aren’t 6. is 7. isn’t 8. aren’t
IV. 1. my – mine 2. their – theirs 3. your – yours
4. her – hers 5. his – his 6. our – ours
V. 1. mine – my 2.Mary’s – hers 3.ours – our 4. theirs – theirs
5. Tom’s – his 6. Our – ours 7. Their – theirs
VI. 1. your 2. hers 3. your – my – Mine 4. yours
5. theirs – Their 6. our – yours – Ours 7. your – his
VII.1. He – his 2. Her – our 3. my – We
4. She – your 5. They – their 6. your – its
VIII. 1. Her 2. his 3. their 4. your 5. my 6. our 7. its 8. his
IX. 1. a 2. a 3. an 4. a 5. an 6. The – a – The
X. 1. a → an 2.  3. a → an 4. an → a
5.  6. an → a 7. an → a 8. a → an
XI. 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. C 7.A 8. C
XII.1. haven’t got 2. has got 3. Have we got
4. haven’t got 5. have you got 6. has she got
XIII. 1. What exercises have we got for homework?
2. Our school has got a good science laboratory.
3. We haven’t got a good maths book.
4. My sister hasn’t got history classes today.
5. I haven’t got your IT notes.
6. Has the teacher got our books?
XIV. 1. Has your brother got a maths exam on Friday? c; Yes, he has.
2. Have we got two exercises for homework? e; No, we haven’t.
3. Have you got a strict teacher? a; No, I haven’t.
4. Have they got an interesting geography book? b; Yes, they have.
5. Has the school got a new science laboratory? d; No, it hasn’t.
XV. 1. There is 2. There are 3. Is there 4. there aren’t
5. Is there 6. there isn’t 7. there are 8. Are there

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XVI. 1. there aren’t 2. There are 3. there are 4. there is
5. There are 6. there isn’t 7. there is 8. there aren’t
XVII. 1. Are 2. is 3. Is 4. Have 5. is 6. Is 7. have

nUNIT 1: MY TIMEn
1A. VOCABULARY
I. 1. d 2. e 3. a 4. c 5. b 6. g 7. f
II. 1. b 2. h 3. k 4. f 5. l 6. a
7. c 8. e 9. j 10. d 11. i 12. g
III. 1. greengrocer’s 2. butcher’s 3. baker’s
4. newsagent’s 5. sandwich shop 6. department store
IV. 1. on the bus 2. on the phone 3. in bed
4. in the shops 5. the playground 6. at school
7. the countryside 8. in this fast food restaurant
V. 1. save 2. share 3. find 4. wait 5. have
VI. 1. magazines and books 2. cycling 3. in a band 4. TV 5. music
6. computer games 7. friends 8. sport 9. shopping 10. the internet
VII. 1. read 2. watch 3. play 4. listen
5. meet 6. collect 7. take 8. surf
VIII. 1. meet 2. plays 3. collect 4. take 5. reads 6. surfs
IX. 1. draw 2. makes 3. use 4. go
5. watches 6. meet 7. listen 8. paint
X. 1. takes 2. goes 3. doesn’t go 4. reads
5. play 6. listen to 7. don’t watch 8. surf
XI. (Suggested answers)
1. My dad reads sport magazines in his free time.
2. I often watch TV or DVDs in the evening.
3. My friends and I sometimes play the guitar after school.
4. In our family, we often surf the internet every day.
5. My best friend goes cycling in the countryside at the weekends.
6. I play computer games after I finish my homework.
XII. 1. team 2. actors 3. group 4. websites 5. films 6. singer
XIII. 1. player 2. programme 3. films 4. actor
5. swimming 6. hip hop 7. classical 8. groups
XIV. 1. watch 2. video games 3. bake 4. novel
5. jewellery 6. check 7. hang 8. social networking
XV. 1. to ban 2. to let 3. allowed 4. allow 5. let 6. banned
1B. LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. 1. School finishes at five o’clock.
2. She watches too much TV.
3. He goes swimming twice a week.
4. We don’t like horror films.
5. She goes to school by bus.
6. He doesn’t play football on Sundays.
7. They don’t go to cinemas with their friends.
8. My sister watches TV in the evenings.

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II. 1. They don’t work in town.
2. Tom doesn’t study a lot.
3. My dog doesn’t drink a lot of water.
4. We don’t like hip hop music.
5. He doesn’t watch a lot of DVDs.
III. 1. finishes 2. goes 3. doesn’t play 4. don’t watch 5. changes 6. carries
IV. 1. lives 2. live 3. keeps 4. doesn’t go
5. helps 6. speaks 7. don’t use 8. prefer
V. 1. We start school at 7 a.m.
2. I don’t study French.
3. Our teachers gives us lots of homework.
4. We don’t wear jeans at school.
5. My best friend lives near me.
6. My parents use a laptop.
VI. 1. do 2. does 3. do 4. Do 5. do 6. Does
VII. 1. Do – surf 2. Does – go 3. Do – listen
4. Do – take 5. Does – play 6. Does – use
VIII. 1. What 2. When 3. Who 4. Why 5. Where
IX. 1. Do you watch too much TV?
2. Do you need your iPad for school?
3. Does she carry a lot of things in her bag?
4. Do they use the laptop for their homework?
5. Do we finish school at three o’clock today?
6. Does Phong play football?
X. 1. Why do you like shopping?
2. Who do you go to the cinema with?
3. When do you watch TV?
4. What music do you listen to?
5. Where do you meet your friends?
6. What books do you read?
XI. 1. What do you do at the weekend?
2. Who do you go to the cinema with?
3. Why do you meet your friends after school?
4. When do you and your best friends play sport?
5. Where does your best friend meet you?
XII. 1. Where do they live? b
2. Does she study French? a
3. Why do you surf the internet? d
4. When do you play table tennis? e
5. Why do they go swimming before school? f
6. Who does he visit after school? c
XIII. 1. Who do you like to go cycling with?
2. When does your mother go shopping?
3. What does he play?
4. Where do you meet your friends?

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5. Why do you study English?
6. What do you do at the weekend?
1C. READING
I. 1. T 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. F
II. Task 1: 1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. b 6. a
Task 2: 1. not mad about 2. prefers 3. sport – especially
4. a – fan 5. is good at 6. can’t stand
III. Task 1: Lulu and Anna
Task 2: 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. A 6. C
Task 3: 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. T 7. F
Task 4:
1. His interests are cycling and tennis.
2. He’s got a bike.
3. It’s the CD Fever.
4. She’s got sixty CDs.
5. They’re mad about animals.
6. They’ve got hundreds of photos of the dog.
IV. 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. F
V. 1. d 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. c 6. a
VI. Task 1: 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. c
Task 2:
1. F. Camp Morland is for 13- to 16-year-olds.
2. F. The lunch break is two hours.
3. T
4. F. She says people often have good ideas when they’re relaxing.
5. F. She says she loves learning and is a good student.
Task 3:
1. Yes, she does. ‘I’m not a morning person, but getting out of bed is easy here…’
2. No, he doesn’t. ‘I’m usually bored at home during summer vacation, but not this year!’
3. Yes, she does. ‘I never have a great idea for a blog post when I’m running from soccer
practice to my violin lesson.’
4. Yes, she does. ‘Ideas often come to me like magic when I’m taking the dogs for a walk.’
VII. 1. They’re people from Canada. 5. It’s the UK.
2. It’s football. 6. They’re people in Thailand.
3. They’re New Zealanders. 7. It’s Brazil.
4. It’s Spain. 8. They are people from Greece and Estonia.
1D. PRONUNCIATION
I. /s/ likes, meets, works, paints, writes, bakes, takes
/z/goes, needs, wears, stays, listens, plays, buys, blogs, studies
/1z/ changes, finishes, watches, dances
II. Same syllables: needs, plans, likes, keys, carries. The others: different
1E. SPEAKING
I. 1. b 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. a 7. a 8. a 9. a 10. b
II. 1. F 2. H 3. A 4. C 5. G 6. E 7. D 8. B
III. 1. F 2. B 3. G 4. E 5. A 6. D

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1F. WRITING
I. 1. C 2. It is writing about yourself.
3. It’s informal/ friendly.
4. Paragraph 3 5. Paragraph 2 6. Paragraph 1
II. 1. They are: happy and sympathetic.
2. She likes music, especially K-pop bands, and comic books.
3. In her free time she reads magazines and music blogs.
4. She wants to chat on instant messenger.
III. 1. into 2. fan 3. mad 4. keen 5. prefer 6. mind
IV. 1. He’s from Canterbury 2. He’s got a sister 3. he’s got two dogs
4. surfing and snowboarding 5. he’s not interested in
6. Johnny Depp, and Brad Pitt 7. pizza and pasta
V. Task 1: 1. c 2. d 3. b 4. a
Task 2:
1. They are: happy, not (always) tidy.
2. She likes music, and Japanese things.
3. She reads reading manga, Japanese comic books, in her free time.
4. She wants to chat on Zalo and Twitter.
VI. 1. he’s 2. quiet 3. He likes 4. doesn’t like
5. plays 6. reads 7. football magazines 8. someone aged
9. English, Spanish and French 10. learn 11. play the guitar

REVIEW UNIT 1
Vocabulary
I. 1. watch 2. meet 3. listening 4. draw
5. go 6. paint 7. make 8. use
II. 1. doesn’t watch 2. collects 3. don’t surf 4. goes
5. meets 6. Does Sara take 7. don’t play 8. Do your parents listen
III. 1. sport 2. chatting 3. cycling 4. photography
5. watching 6. meeting 7. music
IV. 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. b 6. a
Language focus
V. 1. don’t go 2. watch 3. collects 4. doesn’t surf 5. don’t meet 6. listen
VI. 1. He doesn’t play the guitar.
2. My brother studies English and French at school.
3. I go cycling in my free time.
4. We don’t carry our mobile phone to school.
5. My sister finishes her homework before bedtime.
6. My dog doesn’t like swimming.
VII. 1. Do 2. Do 3. Does Mike listen to 4. Does 5. like 6. Do
VIII. 1. Do you like pop music? – Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
2. Does your teacher use a laptop in class? – Yes, he/she does. / No, he/she doesn’t.
3. Do you live in a big city? – Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
4. What languages do you study at school? – I study English at school.
5. When do you arrive at school every morning? – I arrive at school at 7 a.m.
6. When do you go to bed? – I often go to bed at 10 p.m.

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Reading
IX. 1. People are wasting their time.
2. People are distracted by the internet and social network.
3. Computer users waste up to eight days in a month on the internet.
4. Because people argue with their partners who spend too much time in front of their
computers or mobile device.
X. Task 1: 1. E 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. C
Task 2: 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. d 5. b 6. c
Speaking
XI. 1. F 2. H 3. A 4. C 5. I 6. G 7. B 8. E
Writing
XII. 1. love 2. fan 3. interested 4. spend 5. prefer 6. mind

nUNIT 2: COMMUNICATIONn
2A. VOCABULARY
I. 1. surf 2. organise 3. download 4. know 5. send
II. 1. email 2. download 3. message 4. website
5. online games 6. posted 7. engines 8. blog
III. 1. post 2. webpage 3. shared 4. webcam
5. conversations 6. messaging 7. online games
IV. 1. How often do you chat online? – I don’t often chat online.
2. How often does she write in her blog? – She sometimes writes in her blog.
3. How often do your friends check their emails? – They usually check their emails.
4. How often do Leo and Vicky post photos online? – They often do it.
5. How often do your parents send you text messages? – They send me text messages every
day.
V. 1. engaged 2. a text message 3. ringtone 4. hang up
5. dials 6. voicemail 7. a speakerphone 8. speak up
VI. 1. useful 2. creative 3. colourful 4. international
5. funny 6. fun 7. face-to-face 8. popular
2B. LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. 1. are doing 2. isn’t cleaning 3. is tidying
4. is sitting 5. is eating 6. aren’t making
II. 1. Marta isn’t having a shower.
2. You aren’t listening to me.
3. We aren’t watching TV.
4. They aren’t doing the washing-up.
5. I’m not tidying the kitchen.
6. He isn’t spending a lot of money at the shops.
III. 1. are having 2. am studying 3. is sleeping 4. is reading
5. is watching 6. is washing 7. are surfing
IV. 1. Anna isn’t working on the computer. She’s playing a game.
2. You aren’t listening to the teacher. You’re talking.
3. I’m sending a text on my mobile phone. I’m not making a call.
4. Mai isn’t sitting in her chair. She’s running to the door.
5. We’re reading a magazine. We aren’t doing our homework.
6. Nick and Mary are eating some biscuits. They aren’t studying.

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V. 1. Our teacher is using the internet at the moment.
2. I’m not posting a message now.
3. She isn’t looking at my blog at present.
4. I’m visiting a music website now.
5. My friend is changing his email address at the moment.
6. We aren’t downloading that programme now.
VI. 1. Why are you learning English?
2. Are your parents working?
3. Who is your teacher talking to?
4. Are you enjoying the lesson?
5. What are your parents doing?
6. Are your grandparents sitting on a sofa?
VII. 1. Is your brother sitting under the tree? – Yes, he is.
2. Are we writing in French? – No, we aren’t.
3. Are they buying a new bookcase? – Yes, they are.
4. Are you using the washing machine? – Yes, I am.
5. Is she playing badminton near the house? – No, she isn’t.
VIII. 1. What is Tom listening to? – He’s listening to pop music.
2. Where are Anna and Peter sitting? – They’re sitting on the sofa.
3. What is Kelly wearing? – She’s wearing a T-shirt and blue jeans.
4. Are they watch TV? – No, they aren’t. They’re watching a DVD.
5. Is Sue writing a text message? – Yes, she is.
IX. 1. is making 2. doesn’t play 3. clean 4. am doing 5. goes 6. are watching
X. 1. walk 2. having 3. are clearing 4. makes 5. does – tidy 6. is doing
XI. 1. am having 2. are staying 3. am sitting 4. visit
5. go 6. has 7. don’t like 8. are you doing
XII. 1. are you doing 2. am watching 3. love 4. watch
5. is looking 6. drives 7. are watching
XIII. 1. Do you enjoy 2. like 3. am not dancing 4. wear 5. Do you want
6. love 7. don’t like 8. love 9. am going
XIV. 1. is 2. is working 3. am playing 4. do – know
5. are – wearing 6. don’t eat 7. am waiting
XV. 1. am watching – watch 2. am doing – do 3. play – is playing
4. write – is writing 5. is working – works 6. makes – am making
7. has – is having 8. are getting – get 9. reads – am reading
10. am visiting – visit
2C. READING
I. 1. T 2. F 3. DS 4. DS 5. F 6. T
II. 1. They were in 1998.
2. His job was to create a way for customers to communicating using icons.
3. It comes from two Japanese words “e” (picture) and “moji” (character).
4. They have the same feeling when they look at a real human face.
5. Yes, they are. Because people can remember what they read more easily thanks to emojis.
6. If negative feedback from a boss goes with positive emojis, employees don’t feel bad
about the message.
III. Task 1: 1. d 2. a 3. e 4. b

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Task 2: 1. internet 2. virtual 3. play games
4. chat rooms 5. real 6. psychologists
Task 3: 1. fight battles 2. use virtual money 3. play games
4. recognize the problem 5. ruin education 6. spend time
IV. Task 1: 1. a 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. b
Task 2:
1. Yes, he spends at least three hours a day online.
2. It’s free to join TSL.
3. Teenagers from thirteen to seventeen-year-olds from around the world can join TSL.
4. Avatars can go shopping and spend money in the shops, make friends, play sports, join a
band and play music.
5. He has enjoyed chatting most about TSL.
6. He learns a lot about social and world problems.
7. He chats with messaging players from other countries.
Task 3: 1. d 2. a 3. b 4. e 5. c
2D. PRONUNCIATION
I. /6$/ photo, OK, go /a1/ like, guy, mind, hair, pair
/e6/ square, wear, chair /a$/ now, town, about, thousand
II. /e1/ face, great, play, lay
/01/ toy, coin, boil
/16/ idea, dear, cheerful, near, ,
/6$/ emoticon, poster, tomorrow, social, ,
III. 1. /e6/ 2. /a1/ 3. /a$/ 4. /6$/ 5. /a1/ 6. /16/
2E. SPEAKING
I. 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. a 7. b 8. b 9. b 10. a
II. 1. E 2. C 3. G 4. A 5. B 6. D
2F. WRITING
1. Nearly everybody 2. a few 3. Half of the group 4. everybody
5. More than half 6. only a few 7. Nobody
REVIEW UNIT 2
Vocabulary
I. 1. email 2. download 3. share 4. join 5. post
6. create 7. play 8. send 9. use 10. log
II. 1. email 2. create 3. send 4. post
5. use 6. search 7. blog 8. download
Language focus
III. 1. finish 2. are visiting 3. isn’t using 4. doesn’t like
5. Are you studying 6. are getting up 7. Does Alice go 8. write
IV. 1. is making 2. is taking 3. isn’t doing 4. is cleaning 5. aren’t standing
V. 1. Is Mum wearing a dress? – No, she isn’t.
2. Are the cats sleeping? – Yes, they are.
3. Is the boy watching TV? – Yes, he is.
4. Are the children listening to music? – No, they aren’t.
5. Is the girl working? – Yes, she is.
VI. 1. is chatting 2. am not meeting 3. aren’t going
4. aren’t watching 5. isn’t making 6. am finishing

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VII. 1. help – am making 2. makes – doesn’t tidy
3. Are / watching – don’t enjoy 4. are staying – visit
VIII. 1. don’t go 2. arrive 3. is doing
4. do – have 5. aren’t wearing 6. Are – talking
Reading
IX. 1. spends 2. recognize 3. makes 4. play
5. turns on 6. fights 7. feels
X. Task 1: A
Task 2: 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. A
Task 3: 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. F 7. F 8. T
XI. 1. D 2. A 3. H 4. F 5. C 6. B 7. G
Writing
XII. 1. Half of 2. most of 3. Less than half 4. Only a few
5. more than half 6. Everybody 7. nobody

nUNIT 3: THE PASTn


3A. VOCABULARY
I. 1. popular 2. kind 3. poor 4. unpopular 5. rich
6. boring 7. brave 8. useful 9. enormous 10. exciting
II. 1. nervous 2. lucky 3. scary 4. cute 5.upset – naughty 6. lonely
III. 1. upset 2. naughty 3. cute 4. lonely 5. nervous 6. scary
IV. 1. naughty 2. scary 3. lonely 4. nervous 5. cute 6. lucky
V. 1. get – got 2. go – went 3. have – had 4. leave – left
5. do – did 6. buy – bought 7. win – won 8. start – started
9. get – got 10. become – became
VI. 1. get – got 2. go – went 3. do – did 4. win – won
5. leave – left 6. buy – bought 7. be – was / were 8. leave – left
VII. 1. was 2. moved 3. went 4. left 5. became 6. got
VIII. 1. museum 2. buildings 3. exhibition 4. exhibits
5. dinosaur 6. models 7. collection 8. collector
3B. LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. 1. That film was really interesting.
2. My baby brothers were naughty at bedtime.
3. Was Mai at school? – No, she wasn’t.
4. I wasn’t happy about moving house.
5. Who was the owner of that bike?
6. Were Mai and Laura friends? – Yes, they were.
II. 1. was 2. was 3. was 4. were 5. were 6. was
III. 1. weren’t 2. was 3. wasn’t 4. Was – wasn’t 5. were – were 6. wasn’t
IV. 1. Phong wasn’t at school yesterday.
2. Were you late for school?
3. They weren’t very good at football.
4. Lan was thirteen on 1st June.
5. My grandparents were doctors.
6. Was your sister a student at this school?

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V. 1. Was the 2. Were you 3. What were
4. What was 5. When was 6. Where were
VI. 1. There were 2. There was 3. There was 4. There were 5. There was
VII. 1. There was some rice for dinner.
2. There weren’t any chips.
3. There wasn’t any music in the DVD player.
4. There was a lot of money on the table.
5. There were two books in my bag.
6. There weren’t any good programmes on TV.
VIII. 1. weren’t 2. was – was 3. There was – wasn’t
4. Were there – there weren’t 5.Were 6. There was
IX. 1. weren’t 2. were 3.didn’t have 4. had 5. was 6.didn’t have 7. had
X. 1. lived 2. owned 3. consisted 4. started 5. studied
6. stopped 7. returned 8. played 9. didn’t play 10. enjoyed
11. didn’t use 12. had 13. used 14. watched
XI. 1. taught 2. did you grow 3. met 4. didn’t get 5. left – got
6. lived – didn’t see 7. Did you enjoy 8. didn’t have 9. finished 10. studied
XII. 1. sang 2. made 3. went 4. saw 5. had
6. wore 7. wrote 8. heard 9. left 10. became
XIII. 1. moved 2. didn’t work 3. didn’t go 4. wanted
5. didn’t want 6. graduated 7. became
XIV. 1. got 2.didn’t buy 3.didn’t have 4. graduated
5. had 6. left 7. became 8.didn’t move
XV. 1. Did – send – you didn’t 2. Did – have – she did 3. Did – enjoy – I didn’t
4. Did – spend – he did 5. Did – get up – they did
XVI. 1. How many brothers and sisters did you have?
2. Where did you buy that coat?
3. What did he do at school?
4. How did they win the competition?
5. Why did she buy the house?
6. When did Nick graduate from school?
XVII. 1. Did she go to school? – No, she didn’t.
2. What did she become? – She became a nurse.
3. Where did she go? – She went to Turkey.
4. Why did she go there / to Turkey? – Because she went to help soldiers.
5. Did she get married? – No, she didn’t.
6. When did she die? – She died in 1910.
XVIII.1. I started a new school last year.
2. We moved to a big house three years ago.
3. My mum got a new job last year.
4. My brother left school two years ago.
5. I had lunch an hour ago.
6. My father bought a mobile phone last week.
XIX. 2. did – get 3. did – have 4. did – buy 5. Did – graduate
3C. READING
I. 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. F

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II. Task 1: 1. aquarium 2. carnival 3. close 4. crowd 5. international 6. exhibition
Task 2: 1. B 2. A 3. C
III. 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. b
IV. Task 1: 1. b 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. c
Task 2:
1. the population of England nowadays
2. the percentage of English people lived in the country
3. the average height of English men in the year 1,000
4. the average lifespan of English adults in the year 1,000
5. the age when English girls got married in the year 1,000
V. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T
VI. 1. They lived along the banks of the Nile River in north-east Africa.
2. It lasted more than 2,500 years.
3. They could build houses and huge pyramids from stone.
4. They fished on the river and transported food and other goods along the river.
5. They played music or board games.
6. It was the ancient Egyptian writing.
VII. A. 1. History 2. Building 3. The people
B. 1. storage rooms 2. terraced fields 3. thick walls
4. ancient site 5. running water 6. stone buildings
C. 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. T 7. F 8. T 9. F 10. T
VIII. Task 1: C
Task 2: 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B
Task 3: 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. F 6. T 7. F 8. T
3D. PRONUNCIATION
I. /t/liked, watched, worked, talked, looked, stopped, washed
/d/ lived, moved, stayed, played, arrived, travelled
/1d/ counted, graduated, needed, started, ended, visited, lasted
II. 1. A 2. B 3. B 4. D 5. C
3E. SPEAKING
I. 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. b 6. a 7. b 8. a 9. b 10. b
II. 1. How was 2. It was 3. What about 4. I played
5. Was it 6. it was 7. When did 8. a year ago
III. 1. E 2. D 3. A 4. F 5. B
IV. 1. C 2. E 3. A 4. B 5. D
V. 1. f 2. b 3. d 4. c 5. e 6. a
VI. 1. I think so. 2. That’s true. 3. I’m not sure about that
4. So → Ø 5.should → Ø 6. I don’t think so.
3F. WRITING
I. 1. First 2. Then 3. After that 4. Later 5. Finally
II. Task 1: Paragraphs 3, 1, 2
Task 2: Paragraphs 2, 1, 3
III. 1. there 2. It 3. was 4. There were 5. they 6. were
IV. A. 1. c 2. a 3. b
B. 1. d 2. f 3. c 4. a 5. e 6. b
C. 1. c 2. b 3. a

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V. Hi Rosie!
We had a brilliant weekend in the city centre in Ho Chi Minh City. I went there with my mum
and my sister by bus. There was a lot to see, and it was great.
First, we went to the History Museum. There were a lot of items on display. There were a lot of
small children, and they were noisy.
After that, we went shopping in Ben Thanh Market. There were a lot of fantastic clothes. I got a
new pair of jeans.
How was your weekend?

REVIEW UNIT 3
Vocabulary
I. 1. useful 2. a tiny 3. relaxing 4. kind 5. popular
6. useless 7. cruel 8. alive 9. awful 10. brave
II. 1. scary 2. nervous 3. lucky 4. naughty 5. upset 6. cute
Language focus
III. 1. was 2. was 3. wasn’t 4. were 5. wasn’t 6. Were 7. weren’t 8. was
IV. 1. b 2. f 3. d 4. e 5. c 6. a
V. 1. The film finished ten minutes ago.
2. We started school a month ago.
3. My sister graduated from high school two weeks ago.
4. We saw a scary film two days ago.
5. Sam left home three months ago.
6. My aunt got married a year ago.
VI. 1. started 2. weren’t born 3. had 4.did – graduate
5. Did – leave 6. got 7. bought 8. Did – do
VII. 1. did he move 2. Did you go 3. did you meet
4. did she say 5. Why did they leave
Reading
VIII. A. 1. C 2. N, C 3. N 4. K 5. C 6. N, C
B. Navajo Cheyenne Kwakiutl
homes earth & wooden buffalo skin wooden houses
transportation on foot Ø by canoe
work / clothes growing crops, hunting farming, hunting fishing, hunting, trading
IX. Task 1: 1. necklaces, rings 2. a metal detector 3. a spade 4. coins
Task 2: 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C
Speaking
X. 1. How was 2. It was 3. What about 4. I played
5. Was it 6. it was 7. When did 8. a year ago
XI. 1. a 2. d 3. f 4. e 5. b 6. c
Writing
XII. 1. e/ Last Saturday I had a lovely day.
2. d/ First, I got a phone call from my friend David.
3. a/ Then I went to town to meet him for lunch.
4. c/ After that, we saw a film at the cinema.
5. b/ Finally, we came home very late.

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XIII. Task 1: 1. e 2. c 3. d 4. g 5. b 6. f 7. a
Task 2: 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. T 7. F

nUNIT 4: IN THE PICTUREn


4A. VOCABULARY
I. 1. standing in 2. picked up 3. walked on 4. hold 5. hangs from
6. sit on 7. climb up 8. jumped up 9. kick 10. lying on
II. 1. brave 2. bravely 3. comfortably 4. comfortable 5. fast
6. happily 7. happy 8. polite 9. politely 10. helpful
11. helpfully 12. well 13. good 14. badly 15. bad
III. 1. slowly 2. slow 3. rudely 4. rude
5. patient 6. patiently 7. careful 8. carefully
9. well 10. good 11. badly 12. bad
IV. 1. anxious 2. worried 3. Fortunately 4. successful
5. confident 6. good 7. slowly 8. carefully
V. 1. portrait 2. background 3. snapshot
4. photography 5. camera 6. character
VI. 1. yell 2. close 3. home town 4. team
5. Volunteers 6. celebrities 7. front page 8. bush fire
4B. LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. 1. driving 2. jumping 3. cycling 4. running 5. flying 6. swimming
II. 1. was 2. weren’t 3. was 4. wasn’t 5. weren’t
III. 1. was 2. wasn’t 3. were 4. wasn’t 5. weren’t 6. were
IV. 1. wasn’t wearing 2. was watching 3. were cycling 4. wasn’t raining
5. was having 6. weren’t studying 7. wasn’t talking
V. 1. are lining 2. was wearing 3. was sitting
4. was being 5. were chatting 6. was carrying
VI. 1. You were swimming at this time last Sunday.
2. It wasn’t raining this afternoon.
3. Quang and his friends were playing football an hour ago.
4. She wasn’t riding at this time last Saturday.
5. I was walking across the park yesterday.
6. They were climbing up the mountain at seven o’clock yesterday morning.
VII. 1. was walking 2. weren’t walking 3. were looking
4. was climbing 5. wasn’t wearing 6. wasn’t using
VIII. 1. weren’t studying 2. weren’t listening 3. were having 4. were cycling
5. was sailing 6. wasn’t doing 7. was relaxing 8. were watching
IX. 1. I was sleeping at 5 a.m.
2. My friends were walking to school at 6.30 a.m.
3. My friends and I were talking at 8.45 a.m.
4. It wasn’t raining before school.
5. We were listening to the teacher five minutes ago.
X. 1. e 2. f 3. c 4. b 5. d 6. a
XI. 1. What were we doing in class last week?
2. Where were Mai going last night?
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4. Was Ann eating dinner at 8 p.m.?
5. Why were you climbing up that big rock?
6. Was it raining yesterday afternoon?
7. What were they talking about?
8. Who were you talking to?
9. Were your friends walking near the river?
10. Where was the train going?
XII. 1. Was Mai travelling with her parents? – No, she wasn’t.
2. Were Mai and Lan walking in the countryside? – Yes, they were.
3. Was Lan swimming in the lake? – No, she wasn’t.
4. Where were they cycling? – They were cycling through the rice fields.
5. Where were they sailing to? – They were sailing to an island.
6. Who was waiting for them in their home town? – Their parents were (waiting for them
in their home town).
XIII. 1. saw – was wearing 2. arrived – were watching
3. weren’t wearing – arrived 4. arrived – was waiting
5. were driving – had 6. met – was travelling
7. were skiing – fell 8. started – were watching
XIV. 1. met – were walking 2. was swimming – saw 3.had – was skiing
4. wasn’t looking – fell 5. weren’t sleeping – phoned 6.wasn’t wearing – fell off
XV. 1. stopped – were travelling 2. weren’t looking – fell
3. Was – driving – started 4. were swimming – arrived
5. had – was skiing 6. Was – listening – asked
XVI. 1. was cycling 2. walked 3.didn’t look 4.were chatting
5. was going 6. stopped 7. hit 8. said
4C. READING
I. 1. He travelled to several countries in the world with a backpack, a camera, and a guitar.
2. No, he didn’t. He didn’t take many good pictures but he felt happy.
3. His thinking about photography changed when he started building his own website and a
photography blog.
4. He started posting photos on his blog and stories behind them three times a week.
5. The blog taught him to take photos with a purpose, and make sure that the photos were
able to support a story or to tell a story of itself.
6. He read the camera manual to know how to use it better.
II. Task 1: 1. d 2. a 3. c 4. e 5. b
Task 2:
1. He was annoyed because he thought Jake took photos but didn’t buy anything.
2. They posted pictures online and show they were there.
3. When they say ‘no’ when you ask permission.
4. They might smile and look at the camera.
III. Task 1: 1. furniture store 2. on fire 3. injured 4. headlines
Task 2: 1. c 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. a 6. c
4D. PRONUNCIATION
1. Were you watching TV when I phoned last night?
2. Were they lying on the beach when it started raining?
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4. What was your dad doing when a police officer stopped him?
5. Was your mother running fast when she fell over?
6. What were you doing when you saw a fire at the market?
7. Were they watching a film when their aunt phoned?
8. Was it raining when you finished school yesterday?
4E. SPEAKING
I. 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. b 6. a 7. a 8. b 9. a 10. a
II. 1. F 2. C 3. G 4. A 5. D 6. B
III. 1. a 2. f 3. c 4. e 5. d 6. b
4F. WRITING
I. 1. while 2. Suddenly 3. After 4. As soon as 5. When
II. 1. while 2. As soon as 3. When 4. when
5. as soon as 6. when 7. While 8. while
III. 1. while – f 2. as soon as – a 3. when – d
4. as soon as – e 5. while – c 6. when – b
IV. 1. d 2. e 3. f 4. c 5. a 6. b
V. 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. f 5. d 6. b
VI. Hi Hoa!
How are you? I’m at Cat Tien National Park with my class for the weekend. We’re hiking
through the forests in the park with an instructor called Mr. Vinh. Yesterday morning I was
walking through a stream when suddenly I fell over. I fell into the stream and it was very cold.
As soon as Nam saw me, he walked up to me. But while he was helping me, I fell over again
and I broke my new sunglasses! Then I went to a café. I felt much better after that, but I was
upset about the sunglasses.
See you soon,
Mai

REVIEW UNIT 4
Vocabulary
I. 1. picked up 2. kicking 3. stand in 4. sat on
5. lying on 6. climb up 7. walked on 8. holding
II. 1. fantastic 2. sitting 3. hungry 4. preparing
5. standing up 6. comfortable 7. riding 8. taking
III. 1. a/ comfortable b/ comfortably 2. a/ happy b/ happily
3. a/ polite b/ politely 4. a/ helpful b/ helpfully
5. a/ slow b/ slowly 6. a/ rude b/ rudely
7. a/ careful b/ carefully 8. polite – helpful
9. well 10. brave 11. fast 12. patiently
Language focus
IV. 1. was swimming – wasn’t sleeping 2. were reading – weren’t tidying
3. wasn’t eating – was walking 4. wasn’t playing – was visiting
5. weren’t listening – were looking 6. weren’t climbing – were relaxing
V. 1. Was Dan winning the race before the accident? – Yes, he was.
2. What were you doing at 11 last night? – I was sleeping.

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3. Were Phong and Nick playing football last night? – No, they weren’t.
4. Where were you working last summer? – I was helping at my parents’ shop.
VI. 1. were driving – had 2. broke – were skiing
3. was cycling – fell 4. were travelling – heard
VII. 1. were doing – started 2. fell – was cycling
3. saw – was sitting 4. weren’t listening – called
VIII. 1. were wearing 2. was wearing 3. was hitting 4. was taking 5. was showing
Reading
IX. 1. He’s from Bled, Slovenia.
2. It’s photography / taking pictures.
3. Because the sky is very blue and the light is pink then, so it’s a great time for photography.
4. He takes pictures of the views of Bled and the mountains.
5. Yes, he can. Shops in Bled sell his photos to tourists.
Speaking
X. 1. kidding 2. Really 3. amazing 4. Well 5. kind
Writing
XI. 1. iv – a 2. i – b 3. iii – d 4. ii – c

nUNIT 5: ACHIEVEn
5A. VOCABULARY
I. 1. kilograms 2. minutes 3. kilograms 4. million 5. month
6. thousand 7. hundred 8. thousand 9. minutes 10. billion
II. 1. painter 2. composer 3. writer 4. player 5. dancer
6. winner 7. cook 8. singer 9. programmer 10. artist
11. scientist 12. technician 13. musician 14. physician
III. 1. sings 2. writer 3. dancer 4. composer 5. painter
IV. 1. nurse 2. mechanic 3. manager 4. waitress 5. teacher 6. fire fighter
V. 1. foreign journalist 2. shipper 3. fashion designer 4. IT consultant
5. rescue worker 6. sales rep 7. personal trainer
VI. 1. skill 2. plan 3. activities 4. spend 5. work 6. expedition
VII. 1. Andrew Lloyd Webber composes music.
2. Gordon Ramsey cooks amazing food.
3. Shakira sings songs in English and Spanish.
4. Placido Domingo sings in operas.
5. Bill Gates programmes computers.
6. Serena Williams wins a lot of tennis matches.
7. Gerhard Richter paints pictures.
8. Danielle Steel writes romantic books.
5B. LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. 1. cheaper than 2. longer – than 3. noisier
4. more interesting 5. more expensive than 6. hotter than
II. 1. than 2. bigger 3. intelligent 4. most
5. tallest 6. the 7. more 8. best
III. 1. Tigers are more dangerous than zebras.
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3. Cats are lighter than lions.
4. Blue whales are the biggest animals in the world.
5. Monkeys are heavier than spiders.
6. Humans are more intelligent than gorillas.
IV. 1. The Atlantic marlin is more aggressive than the blue whale.
2. The common dolphin is the shortest.
3. The Atlantic marlin is heavier than the common dolphin.
4. The blue whale is rarer than the Atlantic marlin.
5. The blue whale is the slowest.
6. The blue whale is more intelligent than the Atlantic marlin.
VI. (Suggested answers)
1. My dad is heavier than my mum.
2. My mum is the most artistic.
3. My cooking is worse than my mum’s cooking.
4. My granddad is the most intelligent.
5. My English is better than my brother’s.
6. My dad is more practical than my mum.
VII. 1. older 2. youngest 3. tallest 4. shorter
5. most intelligent 6. more artistic 7. funniest 8. quieter
VIII. 1. can 2. couldn’t 3. could 4. could 5. can’t 6. speak
IX. 1. could 2. couldn’t 3. can 4. couldn’t 5. can’t
X. 1. Could – couldn’t 2. must 3. should 4. How many – can – can’t
XI. 1. can make 2. can’t programme 3. couldn’t walk
4. could play 5. can speak 6. couldn’t understand
XII. 1. I can’t write Japanese.
2. You can speak French.
3. He can’t play tennis.
4. She could paint pictures when she was four.
5. We couldn’t cook when we were children.
6. They can programme a computer.
XIV. 1. e 2. b 3. f 4. g 5. a 6. c 7. d
XV. 1. How much 2. How friendly 3. How tall 4. How many
5. How often 6. How far 7. How strict 8. How heavy
XVI. 1. How fast did Chris Carr travel on a special motorcycle?
2. How high did Danny Way jump on a skateboard?
3. How far did Samantha Druce swim across the English Channel?
4. How long did Jef Sarver play a guitar?
5. How many times did Ang Rita Sherpa climb Mt. Everest between 1983 and 1996?
6. How long is Yam Bhandari’s hair?
XVII. 1. How often – d 2. How far – f 3. How many – e
4. How strict – c 5. How tall – b 6. How much – a
5C. READING
I. 1. Because she woke up late for college.
2. She spent her lunch money on buying magazines and DVDs.
3. Because she wants to stay slim.
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5. Because she had dinner with her family.
II. 1. D 2. F 3. A 4. C 5. E 6. B
III. Task 1:
chess crosswords brain training games Sudoku
Sarah  ?  
Tim ?   ?
Rob   ? 
Task 2: 1. Sarah 2. Tim 3. Sarah 4. Rob 5. Tim 6. Rob
IV. Task 1: a
Task 2: 1. languages 2. twelve 3. children
4. university at age seven 5. they help 6. 160
V. Task 1: 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. b
Task 2:
1. She has been online for two hours today.
2. She’s writing her science project.
3. They read a lot of short texts online.
4. They find hard to read long texts.
5. The internet has replaced reference books.
6. Their brains are changing to adapt to new technology.
VI. Task 1:
3: T
1. F. Stephen wasn’t born in London and he doesn’t know the city.
2. F. He drew pictures of London from memory.
4. F. He recited 100,000 digits of pi in sixteen hours.
5. F. Dominic O’Brien was World Memory Championship eight times.
Task 2: 1. remember 2. memorize 3. from memory
4. photographic memory 5. memory 6. recited
VII. Task 1: c
Task 2: 1. Scientists 2. chimpanzees 3. memory 4. hid 5. found 6. forget
Task 3:
1. They tested memory.
2. They could remember the position of the numbers.
3. They hid thousands of seeds.
4. The area was about twenty square kilometres.
5. They returned to look for the seeds six months later.
6. Humans can use different techniques to memorize objects.
VIII. 1. D 2. A 3. F 4. C
5D. PRONUNCIATION
player composer writer scientist architect
musician programmer doctor actor headmaster
painter worker artist manager officer
5E. SPEAKING
I. 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. b 6. a 7. b 8. b 9. a 10. a
II. 1. F 2. C 3. H 4. B 5. D 6. G 7. A 8. E

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III. 1. E 2. A 3. F 4. C 5. B
5F. WRITING
I. 1. e 2. d 3. f 4. c 5. a 6. b
II. 1. good-looking 2. long 3. personality 4. involved
5. since 6. opportunity 7. winners 8. then
III. 1. London 2. in acting 3. 1999 4. first big film
5. the best actor 6. plays 7. famous for 8. plays
IV. Michael Jackson was born on 29th August 1958 in the USA. He was a famous singer and
dancer at the time he was ten years old. He performed with his brothers in The Jackson Five for
twenty years. He became famous as a solo artist with his Off the Wall album in 1979. Three
years later, he made his most successful album, Thriller. On 25th June 2009, he died at home.
V. A. 5 B. 1 C. 2 D. 4
VI. 1. born in a small town near Bien Hoa in Dong Nai Province
2. has been involved in the world of dance
3. he was a little boy
4. first studied modern dance
5. started to appear on stage
6. big opportunity was/came
7. won a local children’s talent show
8. moved to Ho Chi Minh City
9. studied dancing and drama at the university
10. has lived in Ho Chi Minh City since then
11. teaches hip hop dance to teenagers
VII. Hergé was a Belgian writer. He was born in Brussels, Belgium, in 1907. He lived in
Belgium, but he travelled all over the world. He died in Brussels, Belgium, on 3rd March, 1983.
He studied in schools in Brussels, and he’s good at all subjects except art. In 1927, he worked
as a cartoonist for a Belgian newspaper.
His most famous character is Tintin – about a young journalist and his dog, Snowy. He wrote
24 books. His books are very detailed, exciting, with funny characters.
Tintin books are (translated) in 91 languages. The film director Steven Spielberg is making
films of the books.

REVIEW UNIT 5
Vocabulary
I. 1. composer – composed 2. writer – wrote 3. painted – painter
4. dancer – dance 5. cook – cook
II. 1. painter 2. inventor 3. writer 4. helicopter 5. science 6. writings
III. 1. genius 2. skillful 3. skills 4. prodigies 5. clever 6. IQ
Language focus
IV. 1. tidier than 2. the most expensive 3. bigger than
4. more common than 5. the fastest 6. further than
V. 1. You are the best singer in the class.
2. I am more practical than my sister.
3. My dad is the most artistic person in our family.
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5. Humans are the most intelligent animals in the world.
6. Elephants are rarer than dogs.
VI. 1. The St Bernard is rarer than the Whippet.
2. The Whippet is the fastest.
3. The St Bernard is more common than the Ridgeback.
4. The Ridgeback is the most aggressive.
5. The Ridgeback is the rarest.
6. The Ridgeback is slower than the Whippet.
VII. 1. greener 2. quieter 3. more crowded 4. more polluted 5. more friendly
6. most friendly 7. the rudest 8. safer 9. more careful 10. longer
VIII. 1. ski 2. can’t 3. couldn’t 4. could 5. play 6. can
IX. 1. couldn’t 2. can 3. couldn’t 4. can 5. could 6. can’t
X. 1. How much money – a 2. How strict – d 3. How long – c
4. How far – e 5. How old – b
XI. 1. e 2. b 3. d 4. f 5. a 6. c
XII. Task 1: Sentence 1
Task 2: 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. c
Task 3: 1. forget 2. memorise 3. remember
4. remind 5. imagine 6. associate
XIII. A. 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. a
B. 1. voyage 2. riches 3. set sail 4. passion
5. made fun of 6. route 7. import
C. 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. T
7. T 8. F 9. T 10. F 11. F 12. T
Speaking
XIV. 1. C 2. G 3. A 4. F 5. B 6. H 7. E 8. D
Writing
XV. 1. on 2. by 3. in 4. later 5. for 6. now
XVI. 1. f 2. g 3. h 4. b 5. i 6. d 7. e 8. a 9. c
XVII. Marie Curie was born on November 7th, 1867 in Warsaw, Poland.
When she was young, she went to local schools in Warsaw, and worked as a private tutor to
save money to study abroad.
In 1891, she went to Paris to study at the Sorbonne University. She earned a degree in Physics
and Mathematics. She met Pierre Curie in 1894, and a year later they got married. From then
on, they worked together on their research. In 1903, she received a PhD from the Sorbonne. She
became the first woman professor at the Sorbonne in 1906. She won a Nobel Prize in
Chemistry.
She died on July 4th, 1934 in Sancellemoz, southeast of France.

nUNIT 6: SURVIVALn
6A. VOCABULARY
I. 1. stand 2. find 3. light 4. avoid 5. build 6. climb 7. run 8. keep
II. 1. making 2. cook 3. collect 4. drink
5. bring 6. save 7. phone 8. use
III. 1. sunscreen 2. tent 3. torch 4. first aid kit 5. compass
6. map 7. sleeping bag 8. rucksack 9. stove

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IV. 1. first aid kit 2. compass 3. sunscreen 4. stove
5. sleeping bag 6. map 7. rucksack
V. 1. tent 2. insect repellent 3. rope 4. sunglasses
5. cell phone 6. waterproof clothes 7. gloves 8. helmet
VI. 1. tent 2. sleeping bag 3. torch 4. rucksack
5. sunscreen 6. insect repellent 7. cell phone
VII. 1. mirror 2. lighter 3. torch 4. compass 5. knife
6. water bottle 7. map 8. sleeping bag 9. first-aid kit 10. rope
VIII. 1. bossy 2. shy 3. clever 4. practical
5. competitive 6. reserved 7. fit 8. friendly
6B. LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. 1. will give – tidy 2. Will you – help 3. don’t come – will be
4. are – will do 5. rains – will go 6. won’t read – feels
II. 1. don’t go 2.will be 3. don’t pass 4. won’t become 5. won’t go 6. will buy
III. 1. go – will see 2. win – will be 3. won’t study – goes
4. buy – will read 5. won’t go – get 6. becomes – will he move
IV. 1. d 2. f 3. c 4. h 5. a 6. g 7. b 8. e
V. 1. am – will be 2. will call – is 3. see – will tell
4. doesn’t come – will be 5. gets – will earn 6. will buy – are
7. will change – see 8. will you do – are
VI. 1. wait 2. will be 3. go 4. will have 5. stay
6. will spend 7. go 8. won’t know 9. look 10. find
VII. 1. If it starts raining, we won’t need to water the plants.
2. If we don’t find a taxi soon, we’ll miss our plane.
3. If it is hot, we’ll open the windows.
4. If you don’t visit me later today, I’ll send you a text message tomorrow.
5. If you don’t go to bed early, you’ll be tired.
6. If you finish the race, I’ll give €5 to charity.
VIII. 1. What will you do if it rains?
2. What will you study if you go to university?
3. Where will they go if they go on holiday?
4. What will he do if his tooth still hurts tomorrow?
5. How much will you give her if she finishes the run?
6. Who will you / we meet if you / we go out tonight?
IX. 1. If Mai gets good marks, her parents will be very pleased.
2. We’ll buy some sandwiches if we get hungry.
3. If he goes to Canada, he’ll speak English.
4. Those children will be sick if they eat all those green apples.
5. If you don’t come with me, I won’t go.
6. Kate won’t come if she has a lot of homework.
X. (Suggested answers)
1. If we all study very hard, we’ll do well in our exams.
2. If I don’t tidy my room this evening, my parents won’t let me go out tonight.
3. If my favourite team wins the match, I’ll be/feel very happy.
4. If I’m free today, I’ll meet my friends.
5. If she doesn’t pass her exams, her parents will be very sad/upset.

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XI. 1. should 2. should 3. shouldn’t 4. shouldn’t 5. should 6. should
XII. 1. You should leave your car here. 4. You should put rubbish here.
2. You shouldn’t smoke. 5. You shouldn’t walk on the grass.
3. You shouldn’t use mobile phones. 6. You shouldn’t swim.
XIII. 1. You must be / keep quiet. 4. You must drive / ride slowly.
2. You must wear / put on the helmet. 5. You mustn’t smoke (here).
3. You mustn’t stand here. 6. You mustn’t a seat here.
XIV. 1. mustn’t 2. mustn’t 3. should 4. should
5. should 6. shouldn’t 7. should 8. mustn’t
XV. 1. mustn’t swim 2. should wear 3. shouldn’t forget
4. should look 5. must make 6. must wear
XVI. 1. shouldn’t buy 2.should/must write 3. mustn’t drink 4. must run away
5. shouldn’t use 6. must be 7. mustn’t eat 8. should wear
XVII. 1. shouldn’t 2. will . will 4. might 5. will
6. will 7. should 8. shouldn’t 9. won’t
6C. READING
I. 1. danger 2. scared 3. dangerous 4. accident
5. risky 6. lost 7. scary 8. safe
II. 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T
III. 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. F 8. F
IV. A. 3 B. 6 C. 1 D. 7 E. 4 F. 2
V. 1. They believe that a disaster will definitely happen in the future and they believe that we
need to prepare.
2. Because we never know what could happen in the future.
3. Because we may need to leave in a hurry, and if we leave quickly, we won’t have time to
prepare.
4. She thinks we’ll be safer in the countryside if there’s a disaster.
5. He’s learned how to hunt animals and how to find food and water in the forest.
6. He’s hidden some food and water in the forest near there/his house.
VI. Task 1: b
Task 2: 2, 4, 6: T
1. F. She was with seven other people – her brother and six other people – in the jungle.
3. F. They wanted to take photos of monkeys.
5. F. They didn’t have to go far before they heard some monkeys.
VII. Task 1: c
Task 2: 2, 3, 7: true
1. F. Sam Woodhead was British.
4. F. Alex used a scarf to rescue the man.
5. F. Alex’s mother had made him the scarf.
6. F. Her daughter saw the film Mrs. Doubtfire, and knew what to do.
VIII. A. 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. T 8. F 9. F 10. T
B. 1. d 2. f 3. h 4. a 5. g 6. e 7. c 8. b
C. 1. escape 2. poisonous – fatal 3. reptiles
4. swallow 5. bubbles
6D. PRONUNCIATION
I. cut but hut country none

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dozen done young ton butter
tough touch mud flood umbrella
II. catch watch sketch stitch witch
listen fasten christen castle whistle
hustle ballet buffet soften Christmas
6E. SPEAKING
I. 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. b 7. b 8. a 9. a 10. a
II. 1. What should we do if we get lost?
2. I don’t think that’s a problem because we have lights on our phones.
3. What about if we call a taxi?
4. What’s our plan B if we can’t get a taxi?
5. If that happens, we could call our parents.
6. If that doesn’t work, we could call my dad.
III. 1. f 2. b 3. g 4. a 5. d 6. c
6F. WRITING
I. 1. If you wear boots and clothes with long sleeves even when it’s hot, you won’t get bites
from insects or snakes.
2. If you look for water before you look for food, you won’t be thirsty.
3. If you eat colourful mushrooms, you’ll die because they’re poisonous.
4. If you learn where the North Star is, you’ll find the north direction.
5. If you always walk in one direction, you won’t walk around.
6. If you’re lost and you find a river, you’ll follow it and get to a town or the sea.
7. If you wash wounds in a river, you’ll feel better.
8. If you come across a snake, you’ll make a lot of noise to make it go away.
II. It’s a good idea to teach your children to hold hands with an adult whenever they go out.
You should always use a zebra crossing when one is available and teach children that these are
the safest places to cross. Don’t use your mobile phone while crossing roads. It’s important that
children learn to make decisions about crossing the road and parents gradually let them take a
lead when you are crossing together. As children get older, practise routes with them before
they walk alone.

REVIEW UNIT 6
Vocabulary
I. 1. stand 2. build 3. climb up 4. light
5. find 6. avoid 7. run 8. use
II. 1. adaptable 2. imaginative 3. calm 4. cooperative 5. strong 6. hardworking
Language focus
III. 1. get – will arrive 2. will miss – don’t go 3. Will – rains
4. has – will call 5. won’t win – don’t play 6. will go – get
IV. 1. b 2. f 3. d 4. c 5. a 6. g 7. e
V. 1. gets – will leave 2. don’t water – will die 3. will visit – have
4. won’t be – leave 5. is – will have
VI. 1. rains – will we go 2. won’t pass – don’t study
3. do – will be 4. will study – visits
5. don’t listen – won’t understand 6. Will we play – is
VII. 1. must 2. must 3. should 4. should 5. shouldn’t 6. must

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Reading
VIII. A. 5 B. 1 C. 3 D. 2
IX. 1. He saved his brother and sister.
2. The family were travelling home on the motorway.
3. They are: Angus – his dad, Beryl – his mum, Mac – his brother, and Rosie – his sister.
4. It was Cameron.
5. Because the cold water was cloudy.
6. People passing by rescued him from the car.
7. Because he was so calm.
Speaking
X. 1. You should wait for your friend and wait at the train station until the last train comes.
2. You should ask local people for directions.
3. You should phone the bike shop and ask them for help.
4. You should put a raincoat under your sleeping bag.
5. You and your friend should buy the foods and share them.
6. You should ride to the nearest village to get the phone signal.
Writing
XI. 1. calm 2. smart 3. flexible 4. imaginative 5. positive 6. cooperative
XII. You should always encourage children to wear a cycle helmet when they are on their
bikes, and set a good example by wearing one yourself. It’s important that children need to be
able to judge speed and distance accurately before they cycle on public roads. They need to take
lessons on cycling in order to travel more widely on their bikes. Make sure children wear bright
coloured clothing and fluorescent items whenever they are cycling on the road. If they are
cycling in the dark, they will need lights on their bikes and reflective items too. Make sure you
do this yourself, to set a good example.

nUNIT 7: MUSICn
7A. VOCABULARY
I. 1. piano 2. violin 3. saxophone 4. guitar 5. trumpet 6. drums
II. Across:
1. rock 2. classical 3. pop 4. salsa 5. techno 6. heavy metal
Down:
7. reggae 8. folk 9. rap 10. samba 11. hip hop 12. hard rock
III. 1. drums 4. keyboards 7. trumpet
2. piano 5. electronic 8. guitar
3. violin 6. bass 9. flute
IV. 1. Hip-hop 2. Rap 3. Classical music 4. Folk music
5. Salsa 6. Samba 7. Rock 8. Reggae
9. Pop 10. Hard rock and heavy metal
V. 1. bands 2. tune 3. DJs 4. band 5. composed
6. Live 7. Vocals 8. Keyboards 9. music video 10. download
VI. 1. string instrument 2. ancient times 3. made from
4. metal strings 5. popular instrument 6. traditional music
VII. 1. talent 2. luck 3. good-looking 4. skill
5. style 6. courageous 7. independent 8. strong
VIII. 1. strong 2. courage 3. intelligent 4. famous

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5. skill(s) 6. stylish 7. talent 8. energetic
IX. 1. a/ successful b/ success 5. a/ charm b/ charming
2. a/ energetic b/ energy 6. a/ talented b/ talent
3. a/ fame b/ famous 7. a/ ambition b/ ambitious
4. a/ confident b/ confidence 8. a/ kind b/ kindness
X. 1. modest 2. generous 3. ambitious 4. creative
5. friendly 6. peaceful 7. energetic 8. charming
XI. 1. talented 2. famous 3. good looks 4. stylish 5. intelligent
6. fame 7. strong 8. strength 9. intelligence 10. courage
XII. 1. talented 2. famous 3. talent 4. strong
5. creativity 6. selfish 7. courage
XIII. 1. reality 2. star 3. voice 4. rights and wrongs
5. insanity 6. hit 7. bright 8. dream
7B. LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. 1. She’s going to go shopping.
2. We’re not going to meet them.
3. Dad is going to drive to the train station.
4. They’re not going to watch TV.
5. They’re going to play football.
6. John isn’t going to talk to us about the problem.
II. 1. Are they going to start at two o’clock? – Yes, they are.
2. Is she going to meet him? – No, she isn’t.
3. Is he going to watch a film? – No, he isn’t.
4. Is Lan going to do her homework? – Yes, she is.
5. Are we going to practise the music lessons today? – No, we aren’t.
6. Are you going to be late? – Yes, I am.
III. 1. are going to meet 2. am going to buy 3. are going to watch
4. will be 5. will get 6. won’t be
IV. 1. will 2. am going to 3. is going to 4. will
5. will 6. is going to 7. am going to 8. Will you
V. 1. will 2. are going to 3. am going to 4. will
5. am going to 6. will 7. is going to 8. is going to
VI. 1. are going to play 2. won’t tell 3. won’t go out
4. am going to help 5. am going to study 6. will win
VII. 1. I think my favourite team will win the match next week.
2. Who will win the match tomorrow?
3. I am going to the cinema with Nick later.
4. They aren’t going to play tennis tomorrow. They are going to play football.
5. The PE teacher is going to train us tomorrow.
VIII. 1. are practising 2. are cycling 3. am visiting
4. Are / doing – am swimming 5. am watching
IX. 1. are you doing 2. I’m not doing 3. We’re flying
4. Are you meeting 5. we are spending 6. we’re going
X. 1. are – doing 2. am playing 3. Are – going
4. are meeting 5. studying 6. am not doing
XI. 1. are you going to do 2. am going to go 3. are going to be 4. Are you taking

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5. are bringing 6. aren’t bringing 7. is he having 8. is playing
9. are you getting 10. are getting
7C. READING
I. 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T
II. 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. F
III. 1. They’re studying music.
2. We can find SOR in the USA and Mexico.
3. No, they can’t.
4. They teach them how to play their instruments, how to perform in front of a big crowd,
and how to work well in a group.
5. They perform music.
6. He wants to be a professional musician.
7. He thinks the school offers students some fantastic experiences, and help them to see
their futures as musicians.
IV. 1. There are eight stages.
2. It lasts three days.
3. It happens for three days in September or October every year in the Zilker Park near
Austin, Texas.
4. There are a lot of famous singers and bands at the festival, and a lot of other activities.
5. Because her parents work there every year.
6. This year she’s working there, too.
7. She is excited about meeting one of her favourite musicians on stage: Jack White.
8. It is very exciting and fun.
V. 1. The orchestra is from Austria.
2. It uses fresh vegetables to make music.
3. They get their instruments from vegetables from local markets.
4. They use a cucumber for the body, a carrot for the mouthpiece and a pepper for the
trumpet’s bell.
5. It depends on the quality of the vegetables and the temperatures on stage.
6. They play from classical to electronic.
7. The vegetables are made into a delicious soup for the audience to eat.
VI. Task 1: 1. the UK 2. has 3. tents
Task 2: 1, 2: T
3. F. Some young people can’t play an instrument.
4. F. At the end of the week, the young people’s families come to the theatre and they (the
young people) perform a special concert and musical theatre production.
5. F. “I’m not good at singing, but that’s not important here.”
6. F. “I always play classical music at home.”
Task 3: 1. small 2. noisy 3. ordinary 4. good 5. different 6. easy
VII. Task 1: b
Task 2: 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. b
Task 3: 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. b 6. c
Task 4:
1. The tickets sometimes cost more than £100.
2. Sam started the Underage Club because teenagers couldn’t get into the normal clubs to
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3. The first the Underage Club was in a club in London.
4. Dizzee Rascal, Foals and Mystery Jets have played at the Underage Festival.
5. The festival takes place every August.
6. The festival starts at 11 a.m., and finishes at eight p.m.
7. Parents can’t go to the festival with their children because the festival is only open to
teenagers between the ages of fourteen and eighteen.
7D. PRONUNCIATION
1. 3 2. 2 3. 2 4. 3 5. 3 6. 3 7. 2 8. 2
9. 2 10. 4 11. 3 12. 2 13. 4 14. 3 15. 4
7E. SPEAKING
I. 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. b 7. b 8. a 9. b 10. a
II. 1. E 2. C 3. H 4. A 5. F 6. B 7. D 8. G
III. 1. b 2. f 3. c 4. e 5. a 6. d
7F. WRITING
1. a pop song 2. as a piece of music for the Titanic
3. wrote the lyrics 4. in 1997 5. was first sung
6. 1998 Academy Award for Best Original Song
7. 1999 Grammy Awards
8. the survivor’s sadness about the lover she lost
9. the ship “Titanic” went down
10. has got romantic lyrics and sad melody
11. an emotional power ballad

REVIEW UNIT 7
Vocabulary
I. 1. rhythm 2. songs 3. folk music 4. rapper 5. concert
6. lyrics 7. piano 8. violin 9. Fusions 10. Fans
II. 1. lucky 2. style 3. independence 4. creative 5. skill 6. courage
III. 1. energetic 2. kind 3. confident 4. ambitious
5. successful 6. charming 7. talented 8. Famous
IV. 1. Rob is going to play in a live show next week.
2. We aren’t going to get tickets for the performance.
3. They’re going to do some practice today.
4. Ann isn’t going to find a sponsor for the show.
5. I’m going to have a rest after the exams.
6. Bob isn’t going to move to a new band next month.
V. 1. will feel 2. is going to watch 3. won’t need
4. isn’t going to talk 5. are going to play 6. will succeed
VI. 1. Are Mai and Lan going to have a guitar lesson next week? – Yes, they are.
2. Is Jenny going to take part in the school concert? – Yes, she is.
3. Are you going to have a holiday this year? – No, I’m not. / No, we aren’t.
4. Are we going to play in the band tomorrow? – No, we aren’t.
5. Is Linda going to leave the party? – Yes, she is.
6. Are you going to support the school band next year? – Yes, I am. / Yes, we are.

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VII. 1. coming 2. staying 3. aren’t 4. going 5. am seeing
VIII. 1. am going to 2. will 3. will 4. are going to
5. am going to 6. will 7. are going to 8. will
Reading
IX. 1. F 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. F 6. T 7. T 8. T
X. Task 1: 1. F 2. E 3. C 4. H
Task 2:
1. a violin teacher 2. to speak a language 3.hear
4. read music 5. groups with other children 6.were very young
7. Suzuki method
XI. 1. a 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. b
Speaking
XII. 1. anything 2. nothing 3. are 4. I’m going
5. interested 6. anywhere 7. Shall 8. you
XIII. 1. C 2. G 3. E 4. A 5. H 6. D 7. B 8. F
Writing
XIV. 1. recorded and released in 1972 by the duo Carpenters (Richard and Karen Carpenter) in
the album A Song for You
2. country pop
3. are Richard Carpenter and John Bettis
4. Karen Carpenter
5. the 1st in Billboard Hot 100 in 1973
6. the narrator’s joy over new love
7. gorgeous, catchy melody with sweet lyrics
8. put a warmth to the song, and Richard joined the chorus in harmony with his sister

nUNIT 8: I BELIEVE I CAN FLYn


8A. VOCABULARY
I. 1. convenient 2. wonderful 3. options 4. economical 5. driverless
6. spacious 7. amphibious 8. fast 9. runs 10. transit
II. 1. bike 2. bus 3. helicopter 4. van 5. minibus
III. 1. f/ ferry 2. h/ lorry 3. e/ taxi 4. c/ coach
5. g/ camel 6. d/ plane 7. b/ underground train 8. a/ train
IV. 1. wind turbine 2. global warming 3. solar panels 4. wind farms
5. electricity 6. renewable 7. scheduled 8. innovation
9. heavier-than-air 10. environmentally friendly
V. 1. footprint 2. effect 3. panels 4. recycle
5. wind 6. energy 7. non-renewable 8. fossil
9. hydroelectricity 10. consumption
VI. 1. on 2. at 3. of 4. on 5. to
6. in 7. for 8. with 9. to 10. off
8B. LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. 1. and 2. Because 3. or 4. because 5. and
6. but 7. or 8. and 9. because 10. but
II. 1. Although 2. but 3. however 4. although 5. but
6. but 7. however 8. but 9. however 10. although

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III. 1. to go 2. to take 3. to write 4. sew 5. stand
6. to go 7. pass 8. to get 9. play – to play 10. to visit
IV. 1. to get 2. ride 3. speak 4. to buy
5. to be 6. come 7. to go 8. to miss
V. 1. run 2. sleep 3. to go 4. read 5. rain
6. cry 7. go 8. work 9. tell 10. work
VI. 1. any 2. some 3. any 4. some
5. any 6. any 7. some 8. any
VII. 1. many 2. much 3. much 4. many 5. many 6. much
VIII. 1. much 2. many 3. much 4. little 5. a lot of 6. many
7. few 8. lots of 9. much 10. few 11. lots of 12. much
8C. READING
I. 1. It will make its first flight on 14 December this year.
2. The plane will fly from the Isle of Man (an island between England and Ireland).
3. It will fly to Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.
4. No, it won’t carry a lot of passengers because it is a small plane.
5. The journey will take about 45 minutes.
6. No, passengers won’t get any food or drink on the flight.
II. 1. It takes about twenty-one hours.
2. It is 4,500 kilometres per hour.
3. The plane will fly at an altitude of over 10,000 metres.
4. It will carry 300 passengers.
5. A ticket for the flight from London to Sydney costs about £2,000.
III. 1. False 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. True
IV. 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. F 6. T
V. 1. Renewable 2. wind 3. windmills 4. electricity 5. needs 6. wind farms
VI. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F
VII. 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. T 7. T 8. F
VIII. Task 1: b
Task 2: 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. F 7. F 8. F
Task 3: 1. c 2. a 3. e 4. b 5. d
8D. PRONUNCIATION
I. garden awful slept caps depth
watched graph push ask bench
gold months acts sixths texts
health blackboard extra grandmother handsome
II. garden postman handsome grandmother castle
blackboard know climbing science scissors
knives talk what where who
writing wrong Wednesday comb tomb
8E. SPEAKING
I. 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. b 7. b 8. b 9. a 10. a
II. 1. Can I see 2. here you are 3. Would you like 4. to check in
5. boarding pass 6. Do you have 7. put it 8. in your pockets
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III. 
1. Good morning. Can I see your tickets and passports, please?
2. Yes, here you are.
3. Thank you. Do you have any baggage to check in?
4. Yes, we have two suitcases.
5. Two suitcases. OK, and would you like a window or an aisle seat?
6. A window seat, please.
7. OK. Here are your boarding passes.

1. Do you have any metal items in your pockets?
2. Yes, I have. I have some coins and my keys.
3. Please put them in this tray. And are you wearing a watch or a belt?
4. I’m wearing a belt.
5. Please take it off.
6. OK. Here it is.
7. Please put it in the tray with the other things.
IV. 1. e 2. a 3. f 4. g 5. c 6. d 7. b
8F. WRITING
I. 1. because 2. so 3. because 4. so 5. so – because
II. 1. so 2. because 3. because 4. so 5. so 6. so
III. 1. f 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. c 6. b
IV. Task 1:
Present perfect: Have you heard; I’ve broken; I’ve been
Past continuous: I was walking; It was getting dark; we were hurrying
Task 2: 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. E 5. D
Task 3: 1. c 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. f
V. 1. Hi Tom, how’s it going?
2. Have you heard from Andy?
3. He’s in hospital because he’s had an accident.
4. He fell off and his head hit his bike.
5. He couldn’t remember anything, so they’re doing some tests.
6. I’ll write with more news soon.
7. See you, Love Petra
VI. 1. going 2. heard 3. Guess 4. been 5. so
6. because 7. so 8. interviewed 9. back 10. See
VII. Hi Claire,
How’s it going? I’m fine, but I’ve got some news. Have you heard from Alice this week? Guess
what? She climbed up a tree, and she fell off. She broke her leg, and she also cut her head. We
phoned the police, and they took her to hospital. She’s been in hospital until Sunday.
See you,
Love
Charlie

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REVIEW UNIT 8
Vocabulary
I. 1. amphibious 2. convenient 3. wonderful 4. economical
5. Solar panels 6. heavier-than-air 7. renewable 8. wind farms
9. spacious 10. options
Language focus
II. 1. I decide to open the windows. / I think I will open the windows.
2. I decide to go to bed now. / I think I will go to bed now.
3. I decide to walk to school. / I think I will walk to school.
4. I decide not to buy a new T-shirt. I think I will not buy a new T-shirt.
5. I decide not to play football today. / I think I will not play football today.
III. 1. but 2. Although 3. however 4. or 5. and
6. but 7. Although 8. but 9. and 10. or
IV. 1. some 2. any 3. some 4. any
5. some 6. any 7. lots of 8. a lot of
Reading
V. 1. A 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. C
Speaking
VI. 1. Where are you flying to?
2. Can I see your ticket and your passport, please?
3. Do you have any baggage to check in?
4. OK. Would you like a window or an aisle seat?
5. remove it / take it off
6. Do you have any liquids in your hand luggage?
7. Do you have any metal items in your pockets?
8. put them in the tray (with other things)
Writing
VII. 1. so 2. because 3. so 4. so 5. because 6. so
VIII. 1. I’ve written a letter of complaint because I thought the food was terrible.
I thought the food was terrible, so I’ve written a letter of complaint.
2. I fell when I was running because I was too tired.
I was too tired, so I fell when I was running.
3. They’re finishing the tennis match because one of the players is injured.
One of the players is injured, so they’re finishing the tennis match.
4. I’ve broken my leg, so we’re going to hospital.
We’re going to hospital because I’ve broken my leg.

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