English Plus 3 ćwiczenia odpowiedzi

Starter unit

Vocabulary (page 4)

  1. 1 common – rare

  2. noisy – quiet

  3. boring – exciting

  4. clean – dirty

  5. easy – difficult

  6. far – near

  7. heavy – light

  8. safe – dangerous

  9. powerful – weak

  10. unhealthy – healthy

  11. useful – useless

  1. 1 dirty 5 easy

    1. heavy 6 weak

    2. far 7 exciting

    3. useful 8 noisy

  2. 1 a 3 a 5 b

    1. b 4 c 6 c

  3. Students’ own answers.

Language focus (page 5)

  1. 1 is more expensive than

  2. isn’t as long as

  3. is cheaper than

  4. isn’t as expensive as

  5. is shorter than

  6. is more exciting than

  7. is more boring than

  8. isn’t as good as

  1. 1 Dog Police is the cheapest

DVD.

  1. Tom met Sally is the shortest

DVD.

  1. The Scientists is the longest

DVD.

  1. Dog Police is the most exciting DVD. 5 Tom met Sally is the most boring DVD.

6 Dog Police is the best DVD.

  1. 1 They don’t tidy their room every day. 2 Gina washes up every evening. 3 I don’t sleep for eight hours every night. 4 Harry does his homework once a week.

    1. They drive to work every morning.

    2. School doesn’t finish at two o’clock.

    3. Do you have breakfast every day?

    4. Does your brother go to work? 4 Students’ own answers.

Vocabulary (page 6)

  1. 1 get up

  2. have breakfast

  3. get the bus

  4. school starts

  5. watch TV

  6. do homework

  7. go to bed

  8. go to sleep

2 1 go

5 go

2 plays

6 have

3 watch

7 shopping

4 do

8 bed

3 1 gets

5 does

2 starts

6 watches

3 relaxes

7 goes

4 goes

4 Students’ own answers.

Language focus (page 7)

  1. 1 aren’t 4 ’m

  2. ’s 5 aren’t 3 ’s 6 ’m not

  1. 1 ’s cooking, isn’t reading

    1. ’s chatting, isn’t sleeping 3 are going to school, aren’t having breakfast

  2. 1 Are you studying

    1. ’m chatting

    2. ’re talking

    3. talk

    4. don’t chat

    5. listen

    6. ’s your sister doing

    7. Is she doing

    8. does

    9. ’s watching

  3. Students’ own answers.

Unit 1 TV and news

Vocabulary ( page 8)

  1. 1 d 4 f 7 a 2 e 5 c 8 b

3 g 6 i 9 h

  1. 1 camera

    1. audience

    2. remote control

    3. episode

    4. character

    5. programme

    6. screen

    7. series

  2. 1 show 4 presenter

    1. audience 5 adverts 3 cameras 6 channels

  3. Students’ own answers.

Language focus ( page 9)

  1. 1 were, There were

  2. was 3 was

  1. Were

  2. wasn’t, was

  3. weren’t

  4. were

  5. Were there

  1. 1 There were two channels without adverts. 2 Was there a new character in the show this week? 3 Was the remote control next to the TV? 4 Were you in the audience? 5 There wasn’t a new presenter in this series. 6 It was a new series. 7 Who were the participants in Big Brother? 8 There weren’t many TV broadcasts in the 1940s.

  2. 1 made 6 didn’t stay

    1. didn’t have 7 slept

    2. recorded 8 flew

    3. were 9 followed

    4. worked

  3. 1 When did you meet him? 2 Did you like him? 3 Where did you go after Los Angeles?

    1. Did you sleep in a hotel?

    2. Did you fly?

    3. Why did you drive?

Vocabulary (page 10)

  1. 1 film

  2. quiz show

  3. sports programme

  4. the news

  5. talent show

  6. weather forecast

  7. chat show

  1. 1 documentary

    1. soap opera

    2. talent show

    3. game show

    4. drama

    5. reality show

    6. the news

  2. 1 cartoon

    1. quiz show

    2. medical drama

    3. A sports programme

    4. film

    5. chat show

  3. Students’ own answers.

Language focus (page 11)

  1. 1 was 5 weren’t

  2. were 6 was 3 weren’t 7 Was 4 wasn’t 8 were

  1. 1 b 3 a 5 b 2 a 4 c 6 c

  2. 1 What were you doing?

Students’ own answers.

  1. What were you wearing? Students’ own answers.

  2. Who were you talking to? Students’ own answers. 4 What were your friends doing?

Students’ own answers.

  1. What was your dad doing?

Students’ own answers.

  1. Was your mum cooking? Students’ own answers.

  1. 1 was watching, fell

    1. Were, doing, called

    2. weren’t listening, asked

    3. Did, see, were walking

    4. started, was getting 6 came, was laughing 7 was looking, arrived

8 driving, happened

Reading (page 12)

  1. c

  2. 1 b 3 c 5 d

    1. a 4 e

  3. 1 Pacific Ocean

    1. Sydney

    2. Los Angeles

    3. Matthew Fox

    4. Jack

    5. USA

  4. 1 They worked together to find food.

    1. They were walking in the jungle when they saw the polar bear. 3 ‘The Others’ were living on the island. 4 The audience learnt more about the characters through flashbacks. 5 The show was popular because the plot was very unusual. 6 It ended in 2010.

5 1 attracted 4 showed
  1. loved

  2. won

Writing (page 13)

5 broadcast
1 1 d 3 e 2 a 4 c

5

b

2 1 Then 4 While

2 Later

5 finally
3 As soon as 6 When
  1. 1 over the Alps

  1. weren’t worried

  2. the plane had four engines

  3. changed direction

  4. the third engine stopped

  5. lost

  6. they were flying over the mountains

  7. stopped

  8. they were flying over the last

mountain

  1. crashed near a farm 11 The rescue services helped the survivors all night 12 thanked the pilots for their great work

4 Students’ own answers.

Progress review ( pages 14–15)

  1. 1 channel 4 episodes

  2. audience 5 programme

  3. presenter 6 character

  1. 1 Was 5 were

    1. wasn’t 6 was

    2. Were there 7 Were there

    3. there were 8 there was

  2. 1 watched 5 went

    1. had 6 learnt

    2. shouted 7 complained

    3. sent 8 understood

  3. 1 Did you watch Tintin yesterday?

    1. Where did you see it? 3 I went to the Odeon with Marc.

    1. Then we had lunch in a café.

    2. You didn’t call me.

    3. I didn’t have your number.

  4. 1 reality show

    1. medical drama

    2. documentary

    3. film

    4. sports programme

  5. 1 were crying, finished

    1. went out, were watching

    2. came, was talking

    3. wasn’t smiling, took

    4. dropped, was having

    5. was raining, arrived

  6. 1 fed up 4 about

    1. news 5 happened

    2. Really

  7. 1 c 3 e 5 a

    1. f 4 b

Unit 2

Vocabulary ( page 16)

  1. 1 a bar of chocolate

  2. a carton of juice

  3. a tube of toothpaste

  4. a roll of toilet paper

  5. a box of washing powder

  6. a bag of apples

  7. a can of fizzy drink

  1. 1 d 4 b 7 b 2 c 5 d 8 c

  2. a 6 a

  1. shampoo

    1. chocolate

    2. beans

    3. toothpaste

    4. toilet paper

    5. washing powder

  2. Students’ own answers.

Language focus (page 17)

  1. 1 a lot of 6 any 2 much 7 any

    1. many 8 any

    2. much 9 any

    3. some

  2. 1 There isn’t much milk in the fridge. 2 How much fruit does he eat?

  3. There aren’t any eggs in the box.

  4. She hasn’t got many hip hop CDs.

  5. There’s some soap in the bathroom.

  6. Your brother has got a lot of

DVDs.

  1. How many apples are there in this bag?

3 1 Yusuf read a blog which was about the life of a family in New York.

2 Al Gore is an American who made a famous film about the environment. 3 We went to Lily’s house where I played with her dog. 4 His mother is a doctor who works at the hospital in town. 5 I heard some music which was really cool. 6 Cara went to a new shop where she met a friend. 4 Students’ own answers.

Vocabulary (page 18)

1 1 burn 4 recycle
2 bury 5 throw away
3 pollute
2 1 b 3 f

5 a

2 d 4 e

6 c

3 1 waste 5 reuse
2 poison 6 pollutes
3 save 7 destroy

4 burn

4 1 recycle 4 bury

  1. burn 5 reuse

  2. pollutes 6 waste

Language focus (page 19)

  1. 1 too many 4 enough 2 too much 5 enough

3 enough 6 enough

  1. 1 too much 4 too many

    1. too 5 enough

    2. enough 6 too much

  2. 1 Our oceans are too dirty. 2 Those concert tickets are too expensive. 3 The swimming pool isn’t near enough.

  3. Her brother isn’t old enough for that disco.

  4. That laptop isn’t light enough. 6 Your old bike is too dangerous.

  1. 1 too much noise

    1. too many books

    2. too many cars 4 too many CDs

  2. too much homework

  3. too many visitors

5 Students’ own answers.

Reading (page 20)

  1. c

  2. 1 E 3 B 5 A

    1. C 4 D

  3. 1 true 4 false 2 false 5 false

    1. true 6 true

  4. 1 One of the designers used old firemen’s trousers to make a jacket. 2 One of the designers used car seats to make a pair of shoes. 3 They’re called ‘eco-designers’. 4 The designers are worried about the impact of clothes on the environment. 5 One designer thinks that we need to recycle much more. 6 It creates too much rubbish and sometimes it’s difficult to recycle the materials.

  5. sandwich 4 paper powder 5 ice cream present

Writing ( page 21)

  1. 1 because 4 because

  2. so 5 because

  3. so 6 so

  1. 1 d 3 b 5 f

    1. c 4 e 6 a

  2. 1 shows my local park

    1. tennis or basketball courts

    2. one small football pitch 4 café, so we can’t buy drinks or ice creams

5 spends all its money on things for babies and young children 6 teenagers to go to the park with friends in the evening 7 do something to change this situation

8 hasn’t got a lot of money 9 must do something to help bored teenagers. We need a place to go.

  1. Students’ own answers.

Progress review ( pages 22–23)

  1. 1 bar 4 bag

  2. tube 5 roll

  3. can 6 carton

  1. 1 many 4 much

    1. a lot of 5 any

    2. some 6 much

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

  3. 1 where 4 who

    1. who 5 which 3 which 6 where

  4. 1 reuse

    1. destroy

    2. poison

    3. throw away, recycle

    4. burn, pollute

    5. save

    6. waste

    7. bury

  5. 1 too 4 enough

    1. enough 5 too much

    2. too many 6 too

  6. 1 c 3 d 5 b 7 a

2 f 4 g 6 e

8 1 because 5 Firstly 2 shows 6 so

3 possibly 7 Secondly 4 for 8 about

Unit 3

Vocabulary ( page 24)

  1. 1 (instant) messaging

  2. personal (webpage)

  3. (file) sharing

  4. message (board)

  5. (email) attachment

  6. online (game)

  7. (search) engine

  1. 1 an email

    1. a chat room

    2. a message board

    3. a search engine

    4. a blog

    5. a webcam

  2. 1 email 5 use

    1. create 6 search

    2. post 7 blog 4 send 8 download

  3. Students’ own answers.

Language focus (page 25)

interviewed Year 13 students. 4 Bev and Harry haven’t written the stories.

5 Year 11 haven’t put the information online. 6 Mrs Foster hasn’t told the other classes about the website.

4 Students’ own answers.

Vocabulary (page 26)

  1. 1 password 5 spam

  2. hacker 6 virus

  3. firewall 7 inbox

  4. phishing

  1. 1 b 3 b 5 a 7 c

    1. c 4 b 6 b

  2. 1 viruses 4 hackers

    1. passwords 5 phishing

    2. firewalls 6 spam

  3. Students’ own answers.

Language focus (page 27)

film?

  1. What has she sent?

  2. Have you (ever) shared files?

Reading ( page 28)

  1. a

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

  3. 1 c 3 a 5 b

    1. c 4 a

  4. 1 Nothing, it’s free to join TSL. / It doesn’t cost anything.

    1. Only teenagers aged 13–17. 3 They can go shopping, spend money, make friends, play sports, join a band and play music.

    1. He learns about social and world problems.

    2. Jan has enjoyed chatting and messaging.

    3. Jan chats with players from other countries.

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

Writing ( page 29)

  1. 1 Although 4 However

  2. but 5 also 3 too 6 but

  1. 1 but 4 also

    1. too 5 Although

    2. However, 6 but

  2. 1 don’t pay for it

    1. it’s a problem

    2. they work hard

    3. Illegal downloading is

    4. have enough money

    5. downloaded music illegally

    6. share CDs with my friends

    7. friends enjoy it (too)

    8. it’s a problem

  3. Students’ own answers.

Progress review ( pages 30–31)

  1. 1 webpage 5 message

  2. shared 6 messaging

  3. online games 7 post

  4. webcam

1

2

3

  1. Has 4 have

  2. Have 5 has

  3. Has 6 have

  1. Have, downloaded

  2. Have, emailed

  3. Have, used

  4. Have, created

  5. Have, installed

  6. Has, learnt

  7. has, studied

1 Have they seen our website? 2 Why have you given me this password?

3 Which blogs has he read? 4 Have they emailed the attachments?

  1. Has Clare created a new webpage?

  2. Where has he posted the messages?

  3. Have you received (any) spam?

  4. Who has sent me this email?

1

2

3

  1. has 4 hasn’t

  2. have 5 haven’t

  3. haven’t

  1. Tom hasn’t created a personal webpage.

  2. I’ve played some new online games.

  3. She’s joined an online chess club.

  4. Fifty people have logged on to our website.

  5. I haven’t messaged my friends today.

  6. Your grandma hasn’t used a computer.

  7. They haven’t chatted online before.

  8. We’ve visited your website.

1 Mike and Jacob haven’t designed the website. 2 Rob has taken photos for the site.

3 Bev and Harry have

4 1 Have you (ever) played Super Mario?

  1. Has he (ever) created a new webpage?

  2. Where have they gone?

  3. Have they downloaded the

2

3

4

5

I have/haven’t messaged people.

2 I have/haven’t shared files. 3 I have/haven’t posted messages.

  1. I have/haven’t created a personal webpage.

  2. I have/haven’t played games online.

  3. I have/haven’t used a webcam.

  4. I have/haven’t blogged. 8 I have/haven’t chatted with somebody from another country.

  1. spends 5 turns on

  2. recognize 6 fights

  3. makes 7 feels

  4. play

  1. have/haven’t been

  2. has/hasn’t spent

  3. have/haven’t searched

  4. has/hasn’t emailed

  5. have/haven’t chatted 6 have/haven’t sent

  1. b 3 c 5 a

  2. b 4 c

  1. innocent

  2. serious

  3. sensitive

  4. intolerant

  5. intelligent

  6. friendly

  1. 1 c 3 a 5 a

    1. c 4 b 6 b

  2. 1 friendly 4 intelligent

    1. sensible 5 curious 3 generous 6 serious

Language focus (page 33)

  1. talent 5 stylish ego 6 courage famous 7 strong skill

  2. 1 famous

    1. skill

    2. strong

    3. independence

    4. egotistical

    5. courage

Language focus ( page 35)

1

2

3

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2

3

4

5

1

2

3

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

3

4

5

1

2 3

4

  1. 1 Have you ever created a personal webpage? 2 Have you ever used a webcam?

3 What songs have you downloaded this month? 4 Who have you emailed recently?

5 Which websites have you visited today?

  1. 1 What 4 mean

    1. matter 5 relief

    2. sorry 6 happen

  2. 1 in 4 problem

    1. my 5 For

    2. From 6 think

Unit 4

Vocabulary (page 32)

1 1 curious (across)

  1. confident (down)

  2. shy

  3. generous

  4. sensible

  5. mean

  1. ’ve just played tennis

  2. ’s just had an accident Students’ own answers.

Vocabulary (page 34)

  1. 1 style 5 strong

  2. good-looking 6 courageous

  3. talent 7 ego

  4. independent 8 luck

2 1 famous 6 skilful

  1. good looks 7 strength

  2. stylish 8 intelligence

  3. intelligent 9 courage

  4. fame

4 arrived 6 went 3 has been involved in the 8 born 6 since

  1. ’ve done 7 started world of dance good-looking 7 break

  2. ’ve visited 8 played 4 he was a little boy long 8 winners

  3. has been 9 haven’t gone 5 first studied modern dance personality 9 then 5 hasn’t said 10 haven’t taken 6 started to appear on stage 5 involved

    1. big break was

    2. won a local children’s talent

Reading (page 36) show Unit 5

  1. b 9 moved to Manchester

10 studied dance and drama at Vocabulary ( page 40)

  1. 1 b 3 e 5 a the university 1 1 c 4 g 7 d

    1. d 4 c 11 ’s lived in Manchester since 2 e 5 a 8 h

  2. 1 b 3 c 5 c then 3 b 6 i 9 f

    1. a 4 b 12 teaches hip hop dance to teenagers 2 1 a 3 c 5 b

  3. 1 He started it because 2 a 4 a 6 a teenagers couldn’t get into 4 Students’ own answers.

normal clubs to see live music. 3 1 bullied

  1. It was in London. Progress review (pages 38–39) 23 revisedmade

  2. Dizzee Rascal, Foals and

Mystery Jets have played at 1 1 shy 5 serious 4 failed the Underage Festival. 2 ambitious 6 tolerant 5 cheated, suspended

  1. The festival happens in 3 mean 7 cheerful 6 played

August. 4 sensitive 8 curious 7 copied

  1. It starts at eleven o’clock and 2 1 really 4 quite 8 left finishes at eight o’clock. 2 not very 5 incredibly 4 Students’ own answers.

  2. Because it’s only open to 3 very 6 a bit

teenagers between the ages

of 14 and 18. 3 1 worldwide 4 predictable Language focus ( page 41)

2 sleepless 5 unkind

  1. 1 sleepless 4 successful 3 successful 1 21 shouldmustn’t 56 shouldmustn’t 2 uncreative 5 pointless

3 unkind 6 predictable 4 1 still 5 just 3 should 7 mustn’t

  1. yet 6 yet 4 mustn’t 8 Should

  2. just 7 already

Writing (page 37) 4 already 2 12 mustn’t haveshould bring 56 must bemust study

  1. 1 My favourite actor has got 5 1 style 5 lucky 3 mustn’t run 7 should be short, dark hair. 2 independence 6 egotistical 4 mustn’t eat 2 You’re wearing a long, black 3 courage 7 creative 3 1 doesn’t have to revise

T-shirt. 4 skill 2 have to wear

3 Miley Cyrus is in a strange,

new film. 6 1 He’s lived in Hollywood since 3 has to get 4 It’s a famous, old book. October. 4 don’t have to go

  1. He’s a confident, little boy. 2 She hasn’t released an album 5 Does, have to play

  2. We’ve got a new, red car. for three years. 6 has to do

  1. 1 You’ve got wonderful, big 3 They’ve studied English since 2007. 4 Students’ own answers. green eyes. 4 He’s played with this band

    1. We’re watching an excellent, since last year. Vocabulary ( page 42) old DVD. 5 You’ve known that singer for 1 1 state 3 Anna has got a small, brown six months. 2 secondary dog. 6 I’ve listened to hip hop music 3 uniform

    1. He’s a stylish, modern singer. for a long time. 4 primary

    2. She’s got nice long, black hair.

    3. Adam is a shy, young boy. 7 1 d 3 g 5 b 7 e 5 single-sex

  2. 1 from Ireland 2 a 4 f 6 c 6 school-leaving age

    1. was born in a small, old town near Dublin

  1. state school

    1. private school

    2. secondary school

    3. school subjects

    4. school-leaving age

    5. school holidays

    6. school uniform

  2. 1 mixed school

    1. school uniform

    2. single-sex school 4 secondary school

    1. school-leaving age

    2. school rules

    3. school holidays

    4. private school

  3. Students’ own answers.

Language focus (page 43)

  1. 1 a 3 b 5 c 7 a

  2. b 4 c 6 a

  1. 1 should 4 must

    1. mustn’t 5 should 3 mustn’t

  2. 1 mustn’t drop, should use

    1. should rest

    2. have to leave

    3. don’t have to get up

    4. must write, doesn’t have to be

    5. mustn’t bully

    6. has to go

    7. should visit

  3. Students’ own answers.

Reading (page 44)

  1. c

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

  3. 1 She has to go to sleep at 11p.m.

    1. Four: English, maths, science and Welsh.

    2. Two: English and Welsh. (She doesn’t have to study French, it isn’t compulsory.) 4 She doesn’t like PSHE because it’s boring. 5 They have to study harder than some students and can’t

say they’ve left homework at home.

  1. 1 grades 4 cookies

    1. movies 5 cell phone 3 candy 6 principal

Writing (page 45)

  1. 1 Firstly

  2. Secondly

  3. Finally

  1. Firstly, email is a good idea because it’s quicker than a letter. Secondly, it’s easier to type than to write. Also, you can add attachments. Finally, it’s better for the environment.

  2. 1 students’ progress

    1. not in favour

    2. several reasons

    3. good in class

    4. they get nervous

    5. get good marks

    6. facts for a short while

    7. understand the subject

    8. exams should be realistic 10 use dictionaries and calculators 11 essays and project work 4 Students’ own answers.

Progress review (pages 46–47)

  1. 1 suspended 2 play truant

    1. copied

    2. got good marks

    3. passed

    4. cheated

    5. expel

  2. 1 We should help new students.

    1. We mustn’t copy our friends’ work.

    2. We should be friendly to everybody. 4 We mustn’t text during classes. 5 We must do our homework.

6 We must get to classes on time.

  1. 1 secondary school

    1. marks

    2. mobiles

    3. trousers

    4. head teacher

    5. shop

  2. Students’ own answers.

  3. single-sex

state school private school school subjects 5 school holidays

  1. school uniform

6 1 don’t have to 4 should
2 have to 5 must
3 shouldn’t 6 shouldn’t
7 1 matter 4 sure
2 should 5 think
  1. Whatever

8 1 b 3 b 5 c

2 a 4 c

Unit 6

Vocabulary ( page 48)

1 1 protest 6 march
2 collect 7 ban
3 organize 8 meet
4 donate 9 campaign
5 petition
2 1 sponsor 6 campaign
2 boycott 7 petition
3 ban 8 promote
4 meet 9 volunteer
5 march
3 1 donate 5 boycott
2 protest 6 campaign
3 organize 7 donation
4 collection
4 1 volunteer 4 sponsor
2 organization 5 meet
3 collect 6 promote

Language focus ( page 49)

  1. 1 won’t 4 might

  2. Will 5 might not

  3. protest

  1. 1 ’ll volunteer 2 won’t come

  2. might like

  3. might not get

  4. won’t wait

  5. ’ll go

  6. ’ll donate

  7. might not help

  1. If you ask everybody for £1, you’ll collect lots of money. 2 If David speaks to the teachers, they’ll sign the petition.

3 If you don’t read our leaflet carefully, you won’t understand it. 4 If my sister goes on the march, my mum will be worried.

  1. If it rains on Saturday, we’ll take a big umbrella.

  2. If we take the fast train, we’ll arrive on time.

  1. Students’ own answers.

Vocabulary (page 50)

1 1 find out 4 look after
2 sign up 5 set up
3 carry on
2 1 d 3 a

5 c

2 b 4 d

6 b

3 1 find out 4 wipe out
2 join in 5 look after
3 carry on 6 end up
4 1 look after 5 join in
2 carry on 6 find out
3 wipe out 7 sign up

4 end up

Language focus (page 51)

  1. 1 ’s 5 aren’t

  2. ’re 6 Am

  3. ’m not 7 Is

  4. isn’t 8 Are

  1. 1 b 3 e 5 c 7 a

    1. d 4 g 6 f

  2. 1 will wipe out

    1. ’s going to make

    2. ’ll finish

    3. ’m going to have

    4. won’t find 6 ’re not going to travel 4 Students’ own answers.

5 1 On Friday evening, Ben is playing in a football match. 2 On Saturday afternoon, Jodie and Cara are cooking with friends.

3 On Saturday afternoon, Ben is having a pizza with his best friend Mark. 4 On Sunday morning, Jodie and Cara are watching a DVD. 5 On Sunday morning, Ben is visiting his grandparents.

Reading (page 52)

  1. b

  2. 1 false 4 true

    1. true 5 false

    2. false 6 true

  3. 1 You can find two other Rainforest Foundations in the USA and Norway.

    1. They started it after they saw the unacceptable destruction of the Amazon rainforest. 3 It has projects in different countries including Brazil, Peru, Cameroon and Uganda. 4 It has saved 100,000 square kilometres of rainforest. 5 You can look at their webpage or sign up for an email newsletter.

  4. 1 unnecessary, unacceptable

    1. impatient, insane, imperfect

    2. impractical

    3. unhealthy

    4. unhappy, unkind, insensitive

Writing (page 53)

  1. 1 as

  2. For this reason

  3. because

  4. As

  5. because

  6. as

  7. therefore

  1. 1 c The letter is important. For this reason, we’re going to read it carefully. 2 d We’re going to meet some politicians because we want to talk about nuclear power. 3 b You didn’t write a letter to the newspaper. For this reason, we didn’t get any publicity. 4 a She isn’t going to join in your campaign because she doesn’t support your ideas.

  2. we’re concerned about the open-air swimming pool in town

    1. If it closes, there will be

nowhere

  1. We have therefore decided to set up a campaign 4 We’re going to have a party 5 we’re going to sell cakes to collect money

6 You’ll know a lot of people there.

  1. Students’ own answers.

Progress review ( pages 54–55)

Vocabulary

1 1 petition 5 march
2 sponsor 6 collect
3 meeting 7 ban
4 volunteer
2 1 will 4 Will
2 might 5 will
3 might 6 might

Reading

  1. 1 unhealthy

2 imperfect 3 impatient

  1. unhappy, insensitive 5 unacceptable

Language focus

4 1 organize, ’ll save

  1. won’t come, rains

  2. collect, ’ll give

  3. starts, ’ll help

  4. ’ll lose, don’t put

  5. won’t pass, doesn’t study

Vocabulary

5 1 wipe out 4 set up
2 find out 5 join in
3 look after 6 carry on

Language focus

6 1 I’m going to

  1. she’ll

  2. They’re going to

  3. I’ll

  4. we’ll

  5. He’s going to

Speaking

7 1 d 3 g

5 e 7 a

2 b 4 f

Writing

6 c

8 1 Madam 6 hand

2 represent

7 therefore
3 concerned 8 reason

4 opinion

9 hope

5 If

10 faithfully

Unit 6

Vocabulary (page 56)

  1. 1 drama 4 war film

  2. thriller 5 musical 3 fantasy 6 western

  1. 1 comedies

    1. thriller

    2. science fiction

    3. detective stories

    4. spy film

    5. cartoon

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

  3. Students’ own answers.

Language focus (page 57)

  1. 1 to watch 5 to have 2 eating 6 reading 3 to ride 7 to go 4 appearing 8 to record

  2. 1 Do you mind washing up? Students’ own answers. 2 Do you prefer playing football or tennis? Students’ own answers. 3 Do you need to do homework tonight? Students’ own answers. 4 Does your best friend prefer talking or listening? Students’ own answers. 5 Do you enjoy watching horror films? Students’ own answers.

6 Have you finished doing this exercise? Students’ own answers. 7 Would you like to read a comic?

Students’ own answers.

  1. 1 couldn’t

    1. can

    2. could

    3. can’t

    4. will be able to

    5. can

    6. couldn’t

    7. can

    8. can’t

    9. will be able to

  2. Students’ own answers.

Vocabulary ( page 58)

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

  2. 1 b 3 b 5 a 7 c 2 c 4 b 6 a 8 c

  3. 1 scenes 4 director 2 setting 5 themes

3 character 6 plot

  1. Students’ own answers.

Language focus (page 59)

  1. 1 didn’t know 4 weren’t

  2. had 5 get

  3. stayed

  1. 1 She wouldn’t read novels if she didn’t like them. 2 What would we see if we went to the cinema?

  2. He’d be angry if you sent him this email.

  3. I’d blog about the film if I had a computer.

  4. I wouldn’t get good marks if I didn’t study hard. 6 Would she be in the cast if we asked her?

  1. 1 wouldn’t queue, didn’t want

    1. enjoyed, ’d love

    2. Would, tell, came

    3. wouldn’t expel, apologized

    4. ’d fall, watched

    5. Would, help, was

  2. 1 What would you buy if you had £1,000? Students’ own answers. 2 If you were a professional footballer, who would you play for? Students’ own answers. 3 If you were the president, what would you ban?

Students’ own answers. 4 What would you do if your phone rang in the cinema? Students’ own answers.

  1. If you watched only one film this month, what would you choose? Students’ own answers. 6 Who would you call if you had only one minute of credit on your phone? Students’ own answers.

Reading ( page 60)

  1. c

  2. 1 b 2 c 3 a 4 a

  3. 1 The books were big, heavy and expensive.

2 They could print thousands of books quickly and cheaply. 3 Because people started to read newspapers and magazines online.

  1. It means printing a book while you wait.

4 1 ers 4 or 2 er 5 or 3 ors 6 or

Writing ( page 61)

1 1 B 2 D 3 A 4 C 2 1 A 2 C 3 D 4 B

  1. 1 ‘Friends Forever?

    1. drama

    2. the setting 4 characters are Daisy Jennings and Layla Evans. 5 to Preston

    1. becomes

    2. Layla is very

    3. bully

    4. feels

    5. it’s very realistic

    6. how relationships change

    7. really liked the story

    8. isn’t happy

    9. would enjoy it

  2. Students’ own answers.

Progress review (pages 62–63) Unit 6 7 traditional

  1. 1 romance Vocabulary (page 64) 89 amusingstrange

  2. science fiction films

  3. horror film 1 1 landscape 4 sculpture 2 1 b 3 g 5 d 7 e

  4. musical 2 auction 5 painting 2 a 4 f 6 c 5 war films 3 museum

  1. comedy 2 1 c 3 a 5 a 3 21 traditionalcolourful 45 strangeimaginative

  2. cartoons 2 b 4 c 6 c 3 beautiful 6 shocking

  3. western

3 1 masterpiece 4 portrait

2 1 to meet 2 exhibition 5 collector 4 Students’ own answers.

2 to borrow 3 gallery 6 sculptures

cooking Language focus ( page 67)

  1. walking, cycling 4 1 paintings 4 auction

  2. to go 2 portraits 5 collectors 1 1 was 7 given

  3. singing 3 landscapes 6 Museum 2 were 8 Was

  4. to watch 3 painted 9 Was

  5. reading 4 wasn’t 10 Were

Language focus (page 65) 5 wasn’t 11 frightened

  1. 1 ors 4 ers 1 1 ’s 5 isn’t 6 weren’t

    1. or 5 ors 2 ’re 6 aren’t 2 1 are grown

    2. ers 3 influenced 7 paid 2 weren’t painted

  2. 1 can 4 ’m not 3 Is, made

    1. could 2 1 isn’t called 4 are rejected 4 wasn’t directed

    2. couldn’t 2 is talked 5 aren’t found 5 aren’t found

    3. will be able to 3 are studied 6 are painted 6 was, built

    4. can 7 was sung

    5. will be able to 3 1 The pictures were found in an 8 were created

    6. Could old house.

2 The first prize was won by 3 1 When was the printing press

  1. 1 best-sellers 4 novelist Naomi and Simon. invented? e

    1. plot 5 scripts 3 The art thief wasn’t caught by 2 Where are tea and coffee

    2. settings 6 biography the police. grown? d

  2. 1 If I was rich, I’d become a pilot. 4 The portraits weren’t sold 3 Where was the Museum of

    1. I’d fly you to Hollywood if I yesterday. Picasso built? g was a pilot. 5 That big sculpture was taken 4 Who was The Persistence of

    2. If we were in Hollywood, we’d on Friday. Memory painted by? c visit Universal Studios. 6 These masterpieces were 5 When was the Mona Lisa

    3. If we met Brad Pitt, he’d put painted by Pablo Picasso. painted? b us in a movie. 7 The exhibition was opened by 6 When is American 5 We’d become famous if we a famous artist. Independence Day celebrated?

were in the cast of a 4 Several versions of the painting f

Hollywood movie. were produced by him. 4 1 is it located; It’s located in 6 If you were rich, would you In 2004, one version of the central London, next to the buy a plane? painting was stolen. Fortunately, River Thames.

  1. 1 not a big fan of the thieves were photographed 2 was it designed by; It was 2 this one ✓✗ and in the end, the painting designed by David Marks and

    1. about this one was found by the police. Julia Barfield.

    2. recommend that 3 was it finished; It was

    3. might like finished in 1999.

    4. don’t fancy Vocabulary (page 66) 4 was it opened; It was opened

1 1 dull on 31stDecember 1999.

  1. 1 a 3 c 5 b 2 imaginative 5 was it opened by; It was 2 b 4 a 6 a 3 beautiful opened by Tony Blair.

    1. colourful

    2. provocative

    3. controversial

Reading (page 68)

  1. c

  2. 1 C 3 B 5 D 2 E 4 A

  3. 1 c 3 e 5 d

    1. b 4 a 6 f

  4. 1 It happened on Wednesday 25th January 2006. 2 They ran to the staircase because they heard a very loud noise. 3 He was tying his shoelaces. 4 He broke three things – a large jar and two vases. 5 They were made in China. 6 They were carefully restored and they are now on display again at the museum.

  5. 1 influential

    1. objectives

    2. exceptional

    3. unusual

    4. straightforward

Writing (page 69)

1 1 ✓ 3 ✗

5 ✓

2 ✓ 4 ✗

6 ✗

2 1 a fortnight 6 frequently
2 gave back 7 clever
3 annoyed 8 pupil
4 stupid 9 close to

5 errors

3 1 it was given to me a few years ago

2 they’re made from blue glass 3 they were produced in the south of Italy 4 They were brought back from holiday by a friend last year. 5 They were sent to me by my family and school friends. 6 were written a long time ago 4 Students’ own answers.

Progress review (pages 70–71)

  1. 1 auction

  2. sculpture

  3. collector 4 painting

  1. exhibition

  2. art movement

  1. 1 are bought by collectors.

    1. is painted in unusual places. 3 aren’t made in Europe.

4 is enjoyed by a lot of people. 5 is visited by thousands of students every year. 6 isn’t accepted by some critics.

  1. 1 unusual 4 influential 2 adore 5 intelligent

3 everyday 6 objective

  1. 1 were stolen

    1. was built

    2. were broken 4 was cleaned

  2. weren’t painted

  3. wasn’t found

  1. 1 amusing 5 original

    1. dull 6 shocking

    2. colourful 7 imaginative

    3. traditional

  2. 1 is visited

    1. Are, made

    2. aren’t grown

    3. was created

    4. were given

    5. was, opened

    6. wasn’t understood

  3. 1 c 3 d 5 b

    1. b 4 a 6 c 8 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 c

Language focus practice

Starter unit (page 73)

  1. 1 the best

  2. more famous

  3. as expensive

  4. the most dangerous

  5. the rarest

  6. cheaper

  7. as near

  8. the largest

  9. worse

  10. the fastest

  1. 1 don’t like

    1. washes up

    2. doesn’t study

    3. Do you cook

    4. don’t have

    5. don’t work

    6. does he tidy

    7. watches

    8. Does your mum chat

    9. does your dad go

    10. does

    11. don’t finish

  2. 1 Isabela is looking at her phone.

    1. Are you listening to the radio?

    2. We’re laughing at the film.

    3. I’m reading my book.

    4. They’re not walking to school. 6 Jacek isn’t sleeping.

    1. You’re not doing the exercises.

    2. We’re watching TV. 9 Are Tim and Nina cycling to school?

10 She’s carrying a bag.

  1. 1 get

    1. ’s helping

    2. aren’t having

    3. don’t wake up

    4. isn’t calling

    5. Do you like

    6. isn’t raining

    7. Is she working

    8. Do you tidy

    9. isn’t wearing

Unit 1 ( page 75)

  1. 1 wasn’t

  2. Were there

  3. there weren’t

  4. there were

  5. was

  6. Was there

  7. there was

  8. there wasn’t

  1. 1 He saw the first broadcast from the moon.

    1. You didn’t know the presenter. 3 We laughed at the sitcom.

    1. Did I record the right programme?

    2. Did Lucy go to bed after the film?

    3. They chatted about the news. 7 I didn’t take the remote control. 8 Did he meet the participants?

  2. 1 were studying

    1. wasn’t reading

    2. were you going

    3. wasn’t looking

    4. was making

    5. weren’t watching

    6. Was she talking

    7. were they going

    8. wasn’t driving

    9. were they waiting

  3. 1 We lost the ball while we were playing football. 2 When I saw your sister, she was walking to school. 3 While Marek was doing his homework, his dad came home.

    1. They were running when I saw them.

    2. I got home while you were cooking. 6 She was dancing when she fell. 7 He met a new friend while he was travelling. 8 When I saw you, you were talking to Mr Wood.

Unit 2 (page 77)

1 Countable: carton, film, packet, jar, car, book Uncountable: juice, rubbish, tea, washing powder, music, coffee, food

2 1 many 5 a lot of
2 much 6 much
3 a lot of 7 many
4 many
3 1 some 5 any
2 any 6 any
3 some 7 some

4 some

  1. 1 This is the Tom Cruise film which was on TV last night. 2 That’s the hotel where we stayed last year. 3 She’s the teacher who gave us a lot of homework. 4 This is the shop where I bought the bottle of shampoo. 5 This is my little sister who’s learning to read and write. 6 Here’s the magazine which was in my room.

  2. 1 We’ve got enough food and drink. 2 People throw away too much rubbish.

    1. You waste too many plastic bags.

    2. Jack doesn’t drink enough water.

    3. Is that coffee hot enough? 6 This shopping bag isn’t big enough.

Unit 3 (page 79)

  1. 1 She has created a great webpage.

  2. We haven’t cycled to school.

  3. He hasn’t studied French.

  4. It hasn’t saved the files.

  5. I’ve used a smartphone. 6 They haven’t logged on to your webpage.

  1. You’ve emailed the club.

  2. He hasn’t shared the files.

  1. 1 ’ve eaten

    1. ’ve sold

    2. haven’t travelled

    3. ’s met

    4. haven’t written

    5. ’s copied

    6. haven’t made

    7. has flown

    8. ’ve run

    9. ’s drunk

    10. haven’t chatted

    11. ’ve spent

  2. 1 Who’s taken my box?

    1. Which films have you seen?

    2. What have you bought?

    3. Where has she lived?

    4. Which books have you read?

    5. Why has Tim sold his laptop?

    6. How have they travelled? 8 What have you sent?

  3. 1 Have you ever blogged?

Students’ own answers.

  1. Have you ever chatted online? Students’ own answers. 3 Have you ever bought a laptop? Students’ own answers. 4 Have you ever downloaded music?

Students’ own answers. 5 Have you ever created a personal webpage?

Students’ own answers.

6 Have you ever uploaded files? Students’ own answers.

Unit 4 (page 81)

  1. 1 She goes to bed really late. 2 This exam is incredibly difficult. 3 The tickets for the concert are very expensive.

    1. He’s quite tall.

    2. This film isn’t very interesting. 6 We’re a bit hungry.

  2. 1 Emma still hasn’t gone to bed.

    1. I’ve already bought that CD.

    2. Have they been to Paris yet?

    3. They still haven’t tidied the classroom.

    4. The show has already started.

    5. My brother hasn’t woken up yet.

  3. 1 since 5 for

    1. for 6 since

    2. since 7 for

    3. since

  4. 1 haven’t appeared, since

    1. ’ve worked, for 3 ’s played, since

    1. haven’t seen, since

    2. haven’t done, for

    3. ’s learnt, for

  5. 1 stayed

    1. passed

    2. ’ve been

    3. Have you tried

    4. saw

    5. Did they visit

Unit 5 ( page 83)

  1. 1 should 5 should

  2. must 6 mustn’t 3 mustn’t 7 mustn’t

4 shouldn’t 8 shouldn’t

  1. 1 Do you have to finish

    1. don’t have to wear 3 don’t have to leave

    1. has to stay

    2. have to get

    3. don’t have to be

    4. Does the dog have to sleep

    5. don’t have to get up

    6. have to bring 10 doesn’t have to do

  2. 1 She should go to bed earlier. 2 You mustn’t run in the school corridors. 3 She doesn’t have to go to work yet. 4 I must remember to walk the dog.

    1. Does he have to revise for the exam?

    2. You shouldn’t wear boots at school.

    3. We don’t have to go to school on Saturday. 8 Should they bring some food to the picnic?

  3. 1 mustn’t

    1. Do, have to

    2. mustn’t

    3. mustn’t

    4. should

    5. must

    6. don’t have to

    7. doesn’t have to

    8. should

    9. should

Unit 6 (page 85)

  1. 1 Lucy will support your campaign.

  2. They might boycott that supermarket.

  3. I won’t sign your petition. 4 He might not volunteer to help us. 5 Asif won’t come to the meeting.

6 We might protest against the new road.

  1. 1 rains, won’t

    1. won’t, you

    2. she works, she’ll do

    3. Will, I

    4. don’t, we’ll

    5. I’ll, you

  2. 1 ’ll feel

    1. ’re going to do

    2. ’s going to take

    3. ’ll get

    4. will be

    5. ’m going to meet; ’re going

to go

  1. 1 Is you dad working tomorrow?

No, he’s staying at home. 2 What are they cooking on Sunday?

They’re making a pizza.

  1. Who are you seeing tonight? I’m meeting Paula and Anna.

  2. Where are we going at the weekend?

We’re visiting Aunt Sarah. 5 Is Gabriella coming with us later?

No, she’s looking after her sister.

6 Are you catching the bus today? No, I’m walking to school.

Unit 7 (page 87)

1 1 listening 5 going out
2 to listen 6 watching
3 to go 7 to come
4 to stay 8 to watch
  1. 1 can’t

    1. ’ll be able to

    2. couldn’t

    3. can’t

    4. Will you be able to

    5. can

    6. Could

    7. could

    8. couldn’t

    9. ’ll be able to

  2. 1 took 5 save

    1. went 6 had

    2. If 7 wouldn’t

    3. Would

  3. 1 If we passed all the exams, our teacher would be really happy.

    1. I would give you the money if I had it. 3 What would they do if we offered them a choice? 4 If John found some money, he would give it to the teacher. 5 If you got the job, would you be happy?

6 I would come to your party if I didn’t have an exam.

Unit 8 (page 89)

  1. 1 aren’t grown

  2. is watched

  3. are made

  4. isn’t cleaned

  5. aren’t allowed

  6. isn’t spoken

  7. is given

  1. 1 are used 4 is made

    1. is played 5 are invited

    2. are eaten 6 is visited

  2. 1 The Monet painting was stolen last month. 2 This building was designed by Gaudí.

3 We weren’t invited to the art gallery. 4 Our hotel room wasn’t cleaned this morning. 5 I was sent a book about modern art.

  1. She wasn’t told the terrible news.

  2. We were given a tour of the museum.

  1. 1 Is Mandarin taught at your school now?

    1. Presents are given at Christmas.

    2. This picture was bought by a collector yesterday. 4 Were those portraits painted by Renoir?

  2. Football shirts aren’t sold in this shop. 6 The missing pictures weren’t found for a long time. 7 Where was your bag stolen last week?

Pronunciation bank

( page 90) Unit 1

  1. /d/ complained, cried, offered, showed, stayed /t/ introduced, pushed, stopped, talked, watched /Id/ recorded, respected, shouted, visited, wanted

  2. 1 cried 5 talked

    1. finish 6 laughed

    2. shout 7 pushed

    3. respect 8 introduce

  3. 1 liked 4 laughed

    1. escaped 5 played 3 passed 6 arrived

Unit 2

2 1 football shirt

  1. washing powder

  2. computer game

  3. tourist office

  4. Christmas present

  5. magazine cover

  6. maths book

  7. basketball match

  8. birthday card

  9. documentary series

Unit 3

2 1 rang 4 drank

  1. run 5 sung

  2. swam 6 begun

Unit 4 (page 91)

  1. /@U/ OK, go

/e@/ square, wear, chair

/aI/ like, guy, mind

/aU/ now, town, about

4 1 /e@/ 3 /aU/

2 /aI/

Unit 5

4 /@U/
2 1 to /@/ 4 the /D@/

2 the /D@/

5 to /@/

3 The /D@/

6 the /D@/
  1. Some parents want to send their children to single-sex schools, but the majority of British teenagers go to mixed schools. Students have to stay at school until the school-leaving age, which is sixteen.

Unit 6

2 1 Come on this march with us!

  1. Let’s send an email now.

  2. There’s a lot of litter here.

  3. Shall we meet at ten o’clock?

  4. You can ask your brother or sister.

4 1 Find out some information.

  1. Support our campaign.

  2. Join in with us.

  3. Sign up in April.

Unit 7 ( page 92)

  1. 1 thumb 6 ghost

    1. receipt 7 scent

    2. design 8 autumn

    3. island 9 talk

    4. know 10 wrist

  2. 1 There were some frightening scenes in the novel. 2 Did you walk or climb up the mountain?

    1. That wasn’t the right answer, was it?

    2. I bought him two great birthday presents. 5 We have to write a talk and present it next week. 6 You shouldn’t play with knives.

Unit 8

  1. 1 b 3 a 5 c

  2. e 4 f 6 d

2 landscape

4 1 colourful ●

  1. shocking ●

  2. provocative ● ● 4 imaginative ● ● 5 amusing ● ●


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