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Workbook Answer Key VOCABULARY (page 25) 1 1. h 3. g 5. d 7. c 2. b 4. e 6. f 8. a 1. b 3. g 5. a 7. d 2. c 4. h 6. f 8. e 1. surgeon / nurse / cleaner 4. Lifeguard 2. childminder / bus driver 5. cleaner 3. Engineer 6. Childminder 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. GRAMMAR (page 26) 1 Nurse Julie has worked at the hospital for a year. The cleaner has washed the windows. Those pilots have flown to many interesting places. Ben has started his new job at the hairdresser's. We have met the new childminder. hasn't / has not cleaned have been hasn't / has not lost has ... gone haven't / have not had Has Has seen paid No, she hasn't. Yes, he has. 3. 4. 3. 4. Has .. Have painted .. made Yes, he has. No, they haven't. Possible Answers 1. The waiter has brought food for Mr and Mrs Brown. 2. The cook has prepared the food. 3. Mr and Mrs Tate haven't ordered / eaten. 4. Mr and Mrs Brown haven't eaten. 5. Mrs Wilson has paid. (page 27) 6 8 9 10 1. Did it snow 2. moved 3. haven't driven 1. yet 2. already 3. in2011 4. since 1. has been 2. started 3. appeared 4. won 4. didn't go 5. have already done 6. has worked 5. yesterday 6. ever 7. for lost has never let has become Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1. was standing 2. stopped 3. a 4. didn't feel 5. has changed 6. has already performed 7. wrote 8. understands READING (page 28) 1 1. Brad Pitt - limousine driver, worker at a fast food restaurant 2. Jennifer Aniston - waitress 3. Elvis Presley - factory worker, truck driver 4. Ashton Kutcher - cleaner 5. Fred Thompson - lawyer, senator / politician 2 1. They get a lot of money for the photographs. 2. Jennifer Aniston 3. $27 a week 4. He wanted to be president of the USA. 5. He has got his own radio programme. TALKING ABOÜT E X P E R I E N C E S (page 29) 1 Makes you feel good: win an unusual race; win an award; break a record Makes you feel bad: be hurt; get lost; have an accident 1. gone diving 2. had an exotic meal 3. done extreme sports 4. gone abroad 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Word Builder 1. do 4. have 2. go 5. have 3. go 6. do 4 Listeníng (Class CD 5, Track 6): Bill: Hi, Peter. What are you watching? Peter: Helio, Bill. I'm watching the Tour de France. Bill: What's the Tour de France? Peter: It's one of the most important bicycle races in the world. The Tour de France is only for the best cyclists. In other races, the cyclists enjoy riding as a hobby but they've got other jobs. Some are pilots, engineers or bus drivers. For the cyclists in the Tour de France, riding bicycles is their job. The people in this race are professional athletes. They compete all year. They haven't got time to work in other professions. Bill: How long is the race? Peter: It's 3,500 kilometres and takes 21 days. Bill: 3,500 kilometres?! Wow! That's much more than other races. Has anyone ever got lost? Peter: I don't know. Bill: Has anyone ever got hurt? Peter: Yes, but doctors ride in cars behind the cyclists, so they're never far away. Bill: Has the race always been in France? Peter: The race always ends in France - in París. It's very exciting. Thousands of people wait in Paris to watch the riders finish the race. But the cyclists usually ride through different countries during the race. In 2007, they visited four countries. That was the first time I watched the Tour de France. Bill: Which fbur countries did they visit in 2007?

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V O C A B U L A R Y (page 25)

1 1. h 3. g 5. d 7. c 2. b 4. e 6. f 8. a

1. b 3. g 5. a 7. d 2. c 4. h 6. f 8. e

1. surgeon / nurse / cleaner 4. Lifeguard 2. childminder / bus driver 5. cleaner 3. Engineer 6. Childminder

4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

G R A M M A R (page 26)

1 Nurse Julie has worked at the hospital for a year. The cleaner has washed the windows. Those pilots have flown to many interesting places. Ben has started his new job at the hairdresser's. We have met the new childminder. hasn't / has not cleaned have been hasn't / has not lost has ... gone haven't / have not had Has Has

seen paid

No, she hasn't. Yes, he has.

3. 4.

3. 4.

Has .. Have

painted .. made

Yes, he has. No, they haven't.

Possible Answers 1. The waiter has brought food for Mr and Mrs Brown. 2. The cook has prepared the food. 3. Mr and Mrs Tate haven't ordered / eaten. 4. Mr and Mrs Brown haven't eaten. 5. Mrs Wilson has paid.

(page 27)

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8

9 10

1. Did it snow 2. moved 3. haven't driven

1. yet 2. already 3. in2011 4. since

1. has been 2. started 3. appeared 4. won

4. didn't go 5. have already done 6. has worked

5. yesterday 6. ever 7. for

lost has never let has become

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

1. was standing 2. stopped 3. a 4. didn't feel

5. has changed 6. has already performed 7. wrote 8. understands

READING (page 28)

1 1. Brad Pitt - limousine driver, worker at a fast food restaurant

2. Jennifer Aniston - waitress 3. Elvis Presley - factory worker, truck driver 4. Ashton Kutcher - cleaner 5. Fred Thompson - lawyer, senator / politician

2 1. They get a lot of money for the photographs. 2. Jennifer Aniston 3. $27 a week 4. He wanted to be president of the USA. 5. He has got his own radio programme.

T A L K I N G A B O Ü T E X P E R I E N C E S (page 29)

1 Makes you feel good: win an unusual race; win an award; break a record Makes you feel bad: be hurt; get lost; have an accident

1. gone diving 2. had an exotic meal

3. done extreme sports 4. gone abroad

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Word Builder 1. do 4. have 2. go 5. have 3. go 6. do

4 Listeníng (Class CD 5, Track 6):

Bill: Hi, Peter. What are you watching? Peter: Helio, Bill . I 'm watching the Tour de France.

Bill: What's the Tour de France? Peter: It's one of the most important bicycle races in the

world. The Tour de France is only for the best cyclists. In other races, the cyclists enjoy riding as a hobby but they've got other jobs. Some are pilots, engineers or bus drivers. For the cyclists in the Tour de France, riding bicycles is their job. The people in this race are professional athletes. They compete all year. They haven't got time to work in other professions.

Bill: How long is the race? Peter: It's 3,500 kilometres and takes 21 days.

Bill: 3,500 kilometres?! Wow! That's much more than other races. Has anyone ever got lost?

Peter: I don't know. Bill: Has anyone ever got hurt?

Peter: Yes, but doctors ride in cars behind the cyclists, so they're never far away.

Bill: Has the race always been in France? Peter: The race always ends in France - in París. It's

very exciting. Thousands of people wait in Paris to watch the riders finish the race. But the cyclists usually ride through different countries during the race. In 2007, they visited four countries. That was the first time I watched the Tour de France.

Bill: Which fbur countries did they visit in 2007?

Peter: Well, they started in England, went through Belgium and Spain, and finished the race in France.

Bill: Who is the Tour de France's most famous cyclist? Peter: Lance Armstrong. He's won the race seven times.

He broke the record. Bill: Well, Peter, maybe FU watch it with you.

1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T

1. 3,500 2. 21 3. 2007

1. Have you ever 2. When did it happen 3. Where did it happen 4. Who was with 5. How did she feel

4. 4 5. 7

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1. The surgeon saw the patient in his office yesterday. / The patient saw the surgeon in his office yesterday.

2. Mr Jones often takes the bus to work. 3. Edward always retums his books to the library. 4. Vicky has played the piano since 2005. 5. The pólice officer caught the criminal last night.

Time expressions: Last Saturday; every hour; in the future Adverb of frequency: always

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

C H E C K YOUR PROGRESS (page 31)

1 6. judge 7. went diving 8. cleaner

cook gone abroad

9. 10.

surgeon broke a record bus driver lifeguard had an accident ferry, scooter hairdresser, engineer metal, plástic pollute, rescue salty, cloudy

I have never eaten Japanese food. The waiter has just taken our order. I have been to the dentist. He has always liked classical music. She has already seen that film.

has lived didn't have Have ... studied

4. has ... been 5. did ... arrive

5 1. a lotof 2. always throw 3. since

4. was sleeping 5. How much

Dictation L The pilot has gone abroad many times. 2. Have you ever had an exotic meal? 3. The film producer has never won an award. 4. We had an accident last week, but we weren't hurt. 5. I haven't ever done an extreme sport.

(page 32)

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

8 1. Has Peter ever got lost? 2. We usually go abroad in the summer. 3. Richard won an award last night. 4. Did you read this book last year? 5.1 have just had a meal at the new café.

9 1. Tim has worked as a bus driver for three years. 2. The hairdresser has just cut my hair. 3. Has that film producer won an award yet? 4. My best friend has never gone abroad. 5. Last Saturday, we went diving with sharks.

V O C A B U L A R Y (page 33)

1 L sunglasses 4. necklace 2. bracelet 5. ring 3. earrings 6. make-up

1. a. a cap 5. b. mini skirt 2. a. hood 6. c. sleeves 3. c. flip-flops 7. d. lipstick 4. b. high heels

1. earring 4. lipstick 2. hood 5. necklace 3. flip-flops

4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

G R A M M A R (page 34)

1 Betty's shoes are more unusual than Lisa's shoes. Lisa's skirt is shorter than Nancy's skirt. Lisa's jacket is more formal than Betty's jacket. Nancy's shirt is darker than Betty's shirt. Lisa's clothes are more elegant than Betty's clothes.

the most elegant the biggest the cheapest

4. the most expensive 5. the longest

Workbook Answer Key

Word Builder

Nouns Adjectives

1. rain rainy

2. rock rocky

3. peace peaceful

4. crowd crowded

5. fright frightenedy frightening

4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 8): Heather: Hi, Jane. What are you reading?

Jane: Hi, Heather. Fm reading a magazine article called "The Trendiest Clothes from the 1950s". I love the way teenagers dressed in the 50s. Look at this photo.

Heather: What's that girl wearing? Jane: A poodle skirt.

Heather: A what? Jane: A poodle skirt. A poodle is a dog. Poodle

skirts had pictures of dogs on them. They were very "in" then. Poodle skirts were wide, so they were good for dancing.

Heather: Did anyone wear mini skirts? Jane: I don't think so. They didn't become popular

until the 1960s. Heather: Do you see the blouse on that girl? It's really

cute. It doesn't even look old-fashioned. Jane: Yes, that kind of blouse will never be "out".

It's white with short sleeves. Heather: I don't see any pictures of blue jeans. Did

girls wear them in the 50s? Jane: They started to wear them, but a lot of parents

weren't very happy about it. They thought jeans were too casual - you know - something a farmer might wear, not a teenager.

Heather: Hey, everyone's wearing black and white shoes.

Jane: Yes, those are called saddle shoes. They were really popular then. I like them. They look more comfortable than high heels.

Heather: A lot of the girls in these pictures are wearing red lipstick. Was that popular in the 50s?

Jane: Yes, red lipstick was very trendy and so was blue eye make-up. Look, she's wearing some.

Heather: Yes, I see. I don't know. Jane. These pictures are fun to look at, but I like today's fashions.

1. d 2. e 3. a 4. f 5. b 6. g 7. c

5 1. were wide 4. black and white 2. mini skirts 5. red lipstick 3. parents

1. What are you wearing 2. I think you should wear 3. Should I wear a sweater 4. isn't practical enough 5. Do you think I should wear 6. That's a great idea.

(page 38)

1. fashionable black 2. nice small

4. elegant short 5. big orange

8 3. casual white 6. beautiful, long, blue

Fashíon Ítems Opinión Size Colour shoes skirt

beautiful long

black green

shirt jacket

trendy nice little

black

bag fashionable] black jeans big blue T-shirt casual pyjamas ugly grey

9 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

10 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

C H E C K Y O U R P R O G R E S S (page 39)

1 1. ring 6. blouse 2. make-up 7. earrings 3. bracelet 8. mini skirt 4. lipstick 9. necklace 5. sunglasses 10. platform shoes

1. formal 6. sunglasses 2. casual 7. sunny 3. practical 8. get lost 4. go abroad 9. mirror 5. cook 10. jeep

4

5

warmer than the most trendy / the trendiest more practical than not as formal as the most expensive curlier than as nice as

not warm enough too small Have you ever gone yet much wear started

3. big enough

Dictation 1. Flip-flops are too casual for a party. 2. Your mini skirt isn't practical enough for work. 3. My necklace is more fashionable than your earrings. 4. Those are the trendiest sunglasses in the shop. 5. Are these high heels as modem as the platform shoes?

(page 40)

7 8

3. e 4. a 5. c

4. ugly grey 5. funny pink

1. b 2. d

1. beautiful big 2. unusual red 3. long yellow

1. My high heels are higher than yours. 2. This blouse is not as fashionable as mine. 3. This mini skirt is the nicest one in the shop. 4. Students can't wear flip-flops because they are too casual. 5. This lipstick isn't dark enough.

V O C A B U L A R Y (page 41)

1 1. e 2. d 3. c 4. f

5. a 6. h 7. b

1. farm 2. square 3. tennis court 4. residential neighbourhood 5. concert hall 6. power station

y 8

U h

a r \

a t r e

Possible Answers 1. People are buying tickets at the theatre. 2. Children are playing in the playground. 3. A woman is waiting at the bus stop. 4. People are working in the office. 5. A man is leaving the art gallery. He is carrying a picture.

G R A M M A R (page 42)

1 1. will clean 2. won't wear 3. will have

4. will break 5. won't watch

Workbook Answer Key

1. Will you work on a farm one day? 2. Will the new skyscraper be the tallest in Europe? 3. Who do you think will win the next World Cup? 4. Where will she live? 5. What will be trendy next year?

1. are going to make 2. is going to get 3. am going to buy 4. is going to visit 5. are going to travel

1. Beth is going to take a bus tour. 2. Beth and Sam are going to sail on the Hudson River. 3. Beth and John are going to see The Lion King at the

theatre. 4. Sam is going to hear classical music at a concert hall. 5. John is going to have tea at the Four Seasons Hotel.

1. Beth isn't going to hear classical music at a concert hall / have tea at the Four Seasons Hotel.

2. John isn't going to take a bus tour / sail on the Hudson River / hear classical music at a concert hall.

3. Sam isn't going to take a bus tour / see The Lion King at the theatre / have tea at the Four Seasons Hotel.

X. Beth and John aren't going to hear classical music at a concert hall.

). John and Sam aren't going to take a bus tour.

. When will you get married?

. How many children will you have?

. What are you going to do tomorrow?

. Where are you going to go this weekend? ccept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

READING (page 44)

1 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. b

43)

will meet travel flies

buy, will come will go, doesn't rain will be, need don't eat, won't have will move, sells won't have, don't fix

4. will take 5. goes

cept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

any 4. the most just 5. tallest too noisy

ire 6. has made ire riding 7. has got ised 8. walk )egan 9. will find ide 10. will ... continué

2 1. Amsterdam is near Anne's home. 2. Because it floats on water like ships. 3. Anne's house will stay above water. 4. More than a thousand people died.

M A K I N G PREDICTIOIMS (page 45)

1 1. a business 2. to university 3. a degree 4. some good, our best 5. an effort, money, a discovery, a difference

2 1. get a degree 2. make money 3. make an effort 4. go to university 5. start a business

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Word Builder

make: biscuits, lunch, friends, a necklace do: home work, the laundry, sport, research

4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 10): Announcer: Helio everyone. Today we're talking to

Michelle Brown from the organisation Teens 4 Good. Teens 4 Good has planted more than five gardens in the city of Philadelphia. Tell US a little more about what you do, Michelle.

Michelle: Well, Teens 4 Good wants to make a difference, so we go into poor residential neighbourhoods. We teach teenagers to plant and work in vegetable gardens. We cali our gardens "farms" because we grow food there just like farmers.

Announcer: How has the organisation helped the neighbourhoods?

Michelle: First of all, teens from the neighbourhoods leam about agriculture, but they also leam to do something good for their neighbourhoods. Not long ago, there were no green spaces here. But after we planted the gardens, everything changed. If you walk past one of our gardens in the aftemoon, you'11 see a green garden and teenagers watering plants and picking vegetables.

Announcer: What do you do with the vegetables? Michelle: Well, sometimes we cook with them. We leam

about healthy eating. But we also sell them to restaurants. Later today, I 'm going to bring tomatoes to an Italian restaurant.

Announcer: Ah ... So you make money.

Michelle:

Announcer:

Michelle:

Announcer:

Michelle:

Announcer:

1,3,4, 6,7

Yes, but we don't keep it. We use it to buy things for the gardens. That's great! Are you going to plant more gardens in Philadelphia? I hope that Teens 4 Good will plant many more gardens. I also hope more teenagers will join our fantastic organisation and help us to plant our gardens. I hope so too. What do you like most about Teens 4 Goodl Well, I think Teens 4 Good makes teenagers feel important. We make an effort and see the results. But also, teens in our organisation become good friends. Thank you, Michelle. That's all for now.

1. six 2. near people's homes 3. watering the plants

4. make money 5. gardens

1. What are his plans 2. I believe he'11 go 3. Ithinkhe'll study 4. One day, he'11 be 5. Where do you see yourself 6. My dream is to

(page 46)

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8

9 10

1. They 2. your 3. them

1. me 2. their 3. We

4. He 5. me

4. It 5. It

Accept all logical answers.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

C H E C K Y O U R P R O G R E S S (page 47)

1. taller 2. went 3. Does

4. already 5. any

Dictation 1. We're going to meet at the basketball court at 3.00 /

three o'clock. 2. Bob wants to start a business and make money. 3. They live in a residential neighbourhood. 4. His office is in that skyscraper. 5. If you make an effort, you will get a degree.

(page 48)

7 1. d 2. c 3. e

8 1. she 2. Our 3. her

4. a

4. They 5. His

5. b

1. In the future, people will live in skyscrapers. 2. Barry is going to work in an office. 3. If Carmen makes an effort, she will get a degree. 4. I ' l l see you at the tennis court at 1 i f it doesn't rain. 5. I f we make a lot of money, we'U start a business.

V O C A B U L A R Y (page 49)

1 1. touch screen 2. ringtone 3. mobile phone charger 4. caller ID

1. voicemail 5. ringtone 2. digital camera 6. headset 3. display 7. video calling 4. keypad 8. alarm clock The hidden word is calendar.

1. caller ID 1 1. concert hall 6. playground 2. a digital camera

2. farm 7. art gallery 3. an alarm clock 3. make an effort 8. power station 4. a mobile phone charger 4. start a business 9. get a degree 5. a touch screen 5. did our best 10. residential neighbourhood residential neighbourhood

4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2 1. Pick up 4. trendy

2. go abroad 5. raw G R A M M A R (page 50) 3. recychng bin

1 1. He can't cali us. í

recychng bin 1 1. He can't cali us.

í 1. isn't going to have 4. are going to give 2. We can ride them to the library. 2. aren't going to buy 5. will bake 3. I can't choose a cool ringtone. 3. won't rain 4. She can't take photos at the concert.

1. doesn't live 4. won't get 5. Can I use your phone? 2. will build 5. is 2 1. can't 4. Could 3. washes 2. couldn't 5. couldn't

3. Can

Workbook Answer Key

Word Builder 1. throw out 3. grow up 2. hang out 4. get up

3 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 12):

Grandfather: Karen, can you show me how to use my new mobile phone?

Karen: Sure, Grandfather. Oh, you've got a touch screen.

Grandfather: Yes, but I don't know how to use it. Karen: On your oíd mobile phone, you used your

keypad for everything. Grandfather: What do you mean?

Karen: Let's say you wanted to get your messages. You pressed a button on your keypad, right?

Grandfather: Yes. Karen: You don't have to do that any more. Now

a list of text messages appears on your screen. You just have to press the correct one.

Grandfather: Oh, I see. Do you want to take that cali, Karen?

Karen: No, I ' l l get back to them later. They'11 leave a message. Let me show you how to use your digital camera. Here, do you see the picture of the camera on your touch screen? It's next to your calendar.

Grandfather: Yes, I see it. Should I take a photo? Karen: Yes, that's a good idea. Look at the flowers

near that bench. Take a photo of them. Grandfather: OK. Which button do I press?

Karen: This one. Grandfather: Wow. That was easy. Tell me, Karen. Can I

download new ringtones with this phone? Karen: Yes, you can download them from the

Internet, just like you did with your oíd mobile phone.

Grandfather: But my oíd phone didn't have an Internet connection.

Karen: Oh, well I 'm sure this one does. Wait a minute. I 'm going to tum off my phone. There.

1. F 2. T

4 1. touch screen 2. digital camera 3. take a photo

5 1. b 2. d 3. c

(page 54)

6 1. therefore 2. so 3. since

3. F 4. F

4. an Internet connection 5. tums off

4. a

4. because 5. because of

7 1. because 2. since 3. Therefore

4. because of 5. So

8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

9 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

C H E C K Y O U R P R O G R E S S (page 55)

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

2 1. voicemail 4. interrupt 2. caller ID 5. tum off 3. cali back

3 1. biscuits, crisps 2. wood, cloth 3. lifeguard, cleaner 4. earrings, necklace 5. playground, department store

4 1. mustn't 4. can 2. should 5. couldn't 3. have to

5 1. must / has to / should 4. don't have to 2. can't 5. couldn't 3. shouldn't / mustn't

6 1. since 6. will pay 2. a lot of 7. any 3. was studying 8. am not calling 4. have to 9. already 5. mustn't 10. have won

Dictation 1. Can you hold on for a minute? 2. She has to buy a mobile phone charger. 3. You mustn't take a cali in a lesson. 4. I should leave a message on her voicemail. 5. When Bill was three, he could use a touch screen.

(page 56)

8 9

1. e 2. c 3. a

10

so Therefore because of

4. d 5. b

4. because 5. since

You should leave him / her a message. You mustn't use your mobile phones here. I couldn't reply to your text message. You don't have to get up early tomorrow. Can you see the calendar on the display?

V O C A B U L A R Y (page 57)

1 1. cave 4. coast 2. channel 5. field 3. cHff 6. bridge

1. capital city 4. north 2. continent 5. channel 3. cave

1. landmark 4. west 2. bank 5. north 3. south

4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

G R A M M A R (page 58)

1 1. is performed 4. isn't sold 2. aren't produced 5. aren't wom 3. are fed

1. are found 4. is visited 2. Is ... called 5. isn't served 3. aren't allowed

1. was opened 5. was destroyed 2. were performed 6. was closed 3. were sold 7. was built 4. was thrown

1. This painting wasn't painted by John Constable. It was painted by William Tumer.

2. The ship in the painting wasn't called the Tempest. It was called the Temeraire.

3. The painting wasn't damaged in a war with Italy. It was damaged in a war with France.

4. Watercolour paints weren't used by the artist. Oil paints were used.

5. The picture wasn't sold to the National Gallery. It was given.

1. Was the picture painted by Pablo Picasso? 2. What was wom by the actors? 3. Where were the photographs taken? 4. Was a digital camera used by the photographer? 5. Was the painting bought by the Victoria and Albert

Museum?

(page 59)

6 1. are designed 2. was written 3. was won

1. are played 2. was started 3. was watched

4. are spoken 5. are sold

4. is seen 5. are shown

8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.