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Practice testWorkbook answer key B2 1 of 13 This page has been downloaded from www macmillaneducationeverywhere com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 Unit 1 Vocabulary in context p4 1 1[.]

Trang 1

Unit 1

Vocabulary in context p4

1

1 abroad 2 assignment

3 timetable 4 term

5 grade/mark 6 notes

2

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

7 b 8 a

3

a abroad b higher education

c facilities d campus

e scholarships f support

g accommodation h subjects

i extra-curricular

4

1 hand in 2 put off 3 pick up

4 get through 5 get down to

6 set aside

Reading p5

2

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

3

1 have your best interests at heart

2 stereotypes 3 in mind 4 tips

5 motivated

4

1 F 2 T 3 T 4 T

Grammar in context 1 p6

1

1 opens 2 are you doing 3 take

4 are continually complaining

5 we study 6 I don’t know

2

1 been learning 2 finished

3 been working 4 decided

5 taken 6 been revising

3

1 ’s/is, worrying 2 have

3 understand 4 am completing/

’m completing 5 don’t like

4

a has, started b has been

studying c failed d has told

e has, asked f suggested

5

a offers b organises c produces

d donates e operates

f are setting up g contact

6

1 is always talking about university

2 has been living here for

3 have been revising since

4 haven’t finished my assignment yet

5 is forever giving us 6 ’ve already

done

Developing vocabulary and listening p7

1

1 made 2 does 3 made

4 make 5 do 6 make

2

a make a choice b make an appointment c do a degree/course

d make a plan e do a course/

degree f do an extra-curricular

activity

3

1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T

4

1 b 2 b 3 c 4 b 5 c

5

Possible answers

creative thinking, hobbies and volunteering

6

1 do away with 2 make (something)

up 3 do without 4 make out

5 make up for

Grammar in context 2 p8 1

1 studying 2 to learn 3 to finish

4 going 5 Deciding 6 to do

7 to study 8 taking part in

2

1 Organising 2 to revise

3 to meet 4 forgetting

5 to remember, to worry 6 to do

7 snacking 8 to know

3

1 a 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 a

4

a managed to do b suggested doing c promised to take

d love being e arranged to hire

f consider paying g the first to wake up h hate getting up

5

1 Generally, I don’t mind taking exams 2 I keep on forgetting my password 3 Correct 4 Correct

5 Jasmine has been studying at this school since she was 12 6 Have you considered using a laptop for your assignments? 7 I’m sorry, but

I haven’t finished this yet 8 That course sounds really interesting

9 Correct

Developing speaking p9 1

A 2 B 3 C 1

2

1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 F

3

1 prefer 2 prefer 3 rather

4 prefer 5 rather 6 prefer

4

1 I usually prefer to do my homework

in the library./I usually prefer doing

my homework in the library

2 I’d rather not to spend all my time

revising

3 My parents would prefer me to spend lots of time with them.

4 I’d rather going to school near

where I live

5 My mother would rather I chose

the subjects I enjoy

6 I’d prefer to learn another foreign language than to study just

English

7 Correct – We prefer doing

homework on Saturday to doing it

on Sunday

5

1 I’d rather 2 I prefer 3 I’d rather

4 They’d prefer 5 I prefer

Developing writing p10 1

1 F 2 T 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 T

2

1, 3, 5, 7

3

1 a 2 b 3 c 4 a 5 c

4

1 exciting 2 things 3 up to

4 reminds 5 there

Unit 2

Vocabulary in context p12 1

1 earn 2 resign 3 employees

4 sign 5 retire 6 manual

2

1 b 2 c 3 b 4 b 5 a

3

a job b responsible for

c experience d in charge

e employees f a good salary

g work long hours h colleagues

i deal with j minimum wage

k promotion l nine to five

m work overtime

4

1 promotion 2 overtime

3 qualifications 4 unemployed

5 badly 6 hunting

5

a stressful b deadlines c perks

d sick leave e job-share

f interview g company h vacancy

i clients j reports

Trang 2

1 After we had been waiting for two

hours, our taxi eventually arrived

2 While Jenny was visiting Canada,

she met her best friend

3 Before Tom went travelling, he had

been working to earn some money

4 After John had left, I did my

homework

5 When I saw the advert, I

immediately decided to apply

6 While we were staying in the UK

last summer, we visited lots of interesting places

Developing speaking p17 1

d

2

A 7 B 6 C 3 D 2 E 8 F 4

G 5 H 1

3

1 think 2 right 3 Sure 4 Maybe

5 agreed 6 true

4

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

Developing writing p18 1

2

2

Possible answers

1 He heard noises coming from

the street

2 His mobile phone battery was flat

and his alarm didn’t ring

3 He sent an email with bad

comments about his boss to his boss

4 ‘Leave the office now!’ or ‘You’re

fired!’

3

1 checked his watch, he set off.

2 Emma answered her phone.

3 walking over to his boss, Harry

handed in his resignation letter

4 applying for almost 100 jobs, Paula

finally got one

4

a burning b had left

c had forgotten d had been

e manage f Getting off

g wasn’t h walking

i stopped j didn’t have

The other main character, Josh

Mitchell, returned home after a bad accident He used to be very sure of

himself, but now with a bad leg his

personality was different He too was looking for work.

They both found jobs at Paradise

Motel off California’s Highway 99

and discovered that, although they were very different and had little in

common, they could have a deep friendship

Developing vocabulary and listening p15

1

1 set up 2 turned down 3 keep

up with 4 put off 5 take over

6 work on

2

a filled in b kept at c put, off

d set up e get ahead f working

on g taking over

3

1 b 2 c

4

1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T 7 F

8 T

5

1 Agrees 2 Disagrees 3 Disagrees

4 Agrees 5 Disagrees 6 Disagrees

6

1 took over 2 turned down 3 laid off 4 put forward 5 get through

6 came up with

Grammar in context 2 p16 1

1 left 2 been working 3 sent

4 forgotten 5 been trying

6 been working

2

1 had been working at 2 had been investigating 3 had taken 4 was getting ready 5 had, been talking

6 had, been

3

a went b had, finished

c had been studying/had studied

d had, been e stayed up

f didn’t pack g knocked

h didn’t wake up i had been trying

j left k had forgotten l had

4

a had been working b started

c had invited d knew

e asked/had asked f launched

g made/had made h thought/

had thought i kept j had started

Reading p13

1

1 C 2 A 3 B

2

1 GB 2 PS 3 GD 4 FS

5 PS 6 FS

3

1 hazards 2 career 3 provide

4 caution 5 downsides

4

1 O 2 F 3 F 4 O 5 O 6 F

Grammar in context 1 p14

1

1 developed 2 met, was attending

3 invited 4 were you doing, had

5 saw, decided 6 was spending,

found

2

2, 4

3

a became b reached c phoned

d was calling e didn’t give f had

g fell h was descending

4

1 retired 2 was sleeping 3 heard

4 was playing, was finishing

5 filled in, sent

5

1 Sally and Richard used to live in a

small town

2 Richard used to have a part-time

job in the post office

3 Sally used to work full time at the

health centre

4 Richard used to/would go to work

every day except Sundays

5 He used to/would start work at nine

in the morning

6 They didn’t use to like their jobs, so

they decided to leave

6

Last week, I read I’ll Meet You There

by Heather Demetrios It’s a book

about young people and their first

jobs This is what happened

Many girls in 17-year-old Skylar Evans’

small town had a future as bored

mothers working nights in a fast-food

restaurant But Skylar was planning

to enjoy a three-month summer

holiday and a future at art school

That is, until her mother lost her

job and Skylar needed to find work

herself

Trang 3

a will be b will/is going to increase

c will want d won’t be e will be

f is going to continue g hope / are

hoping gh will happen / is going to

happen h i will come

4

1 is going to rain 2 will need

3 will do 4 are leaving/are

going to leave/will leave

5 is going to change/will change

6 is going to become/will become

5

1 We are going/are going to go on holiday next Thursday 2 What time will does the flight usually depart?

3 Correct 4 What are you doing tomorrow?/What are you going

to do tomorrow? 5 Danny will is saving up for an electric car He’s already got £10,000 6 Correct

6

My father (1) is going to buy an

electric car this year He says it won’t

(2) be cheap to start with, but that after a few years he (3) will have saved the difference in the price because he (4) won’t need to buy any

petrol It definitely sounds like a good

idea, but I’m (5) not totally convinced

as I’m sure the cost of electricity

isn’t going (6) to come down in the next few years He says he’s (7) been

looking into it for a few months now

and he (8) has made up his mind

I just hope he knows what he (9)

is doing and that he won’t regret

it I really don’t want him (10) to be

disappointed

Developing vocabulary and listening p25

1

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

2

a uninspiring b discomfort

c unusual d impractical

e impatient f disadvantage

g unreliable h unbelievable

i unlikely

3

a 4 b 2 c 3 d 5 e 1

4

1 didn’t predict 2 will 3 more

4 where 5 will 6 fairly normal

5

1 Agree 2 Disagree 3 Disagree

6

1 sub- 2 under- 3 mis- 4 re-

5 inter- 6 super- 7 over- 8

pre-Vocabulary 1

1 loan 2 appointment 3 campus

4 retire 5 sack/fire 6 attend

7 colleague 8 put off

2

1 leave 2 education 3 time

4 curricular 5 share 6 graduate

7 employed 8 time 9 line

10 assessment

3

1 make up 2 work on 3 get ahead

4 make out 5 came up with

4

1 assignment 2 responsible

3 subjects 4 earn

Unit 3

Vocabulary in context p22 1

1 departure 2 carbon 3 steering

4 waiting 5 updates 6 traffic

7 ticket

2

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

3

1 b 2 a 3 d 4 f 5 c 6 h

7 g 8 j 9 e 10 i

4

a network b trips c commute

d travelling e fare f zones

g off-peak h contactless

i journey j fine

5

a advertisement b information

c helpful d reservation

e accommodation f comfortable

g expensive h departure

i decision j unhappy

Reading p23 1

1 d 2 a 3 c 4 b

2

1 E 2 D 3 A 4 F 5 G 6 B

3

1 perspective 2 a handful

3 obstacles 4 doable 5 escalate

4

1 F 2 T 3 T 4 TF 5 T 6 T

Grammar in context 1 p24 1

1 will/is going to 2 will

3 will increase 4 are predicting

5 are taking/will take 6 arrive, will

phone

2

1 P 2 I 3 I 4 P 5 P 6 I

Cumulative review:

Unit 1 p20

Grammar

1

1 have 2 ’re making

3 don’t understand 4 ’m going

5 ’m revising

2

a ’m writing/am writing b replying

c ’ve/have been d ’m attending/

am attending e have f handed in

g ’m having/am having h ’ve/have

made i Living j to move out

3

1 to do 2 sitting 3 talking

4 to study 5 cycling

4

1 I’ve been attending this school for

three years now

2 Joyce is always studying in the

evening

3 Correct

4 I’m been finishing this essay at the

moment

5 Usually, Rebecca goes to the library

at the end of the day

Vocabulary

1

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

2

1 assessment 2 assignment

3 lecture 4 fees 5 residence

3

1 a 2 a 3 b 4 c 5 b

4

1 do 2 make 3 do 4 do

5 make 6 make

Cumulative review:

Unit 2 p21

Grammar

1

1 used to 2 Did you see

3 been studying 4 finished

5 had forgotten 6 retired

2

1 b 2 a 3 c 4 a

3

1 had been 2 would try

3 had been working 4 is always

reading 5 hadn’t revised

Trang 4

1 party animal 2 wallflower

3 pain in the neck 4 live wire

5 big mouth

4

a self-confident b big-headed

c impetuous d calm

e easy-going f outgoing

g considerate h relaxed i moody

j serious k reliable

5

Possible answers

bad-tempered; good-humoured;

level-headed; open-minded; strong-willed

Reading p31 1

2 – it has the widest coverage, whereas the others only deal with one section

2

1 b 2 a 3 c 4 b 5 c

3

1 distinct 2 role model 3 accurate

4 where do I sit on 5 nonsense

4

1 F 2 O 3 O 4 F 5 F

Grammar in context 1 p32 1

1 smartest 2 happier 3 most

4 worst 5 more 6 more

uncomfortable

2

1 not as 2 less 3 more and more

4 more 5 as 6 the most

3

1 faster 2 the most interesting

3 the hardest 4 more fluently

5 most confident 6 the earliest

7 cleverer 8 biggest

4

a likelier/more likely b higher

c more quickly d more relaxed

e better f more useful g widely

h more unusual

5

1 The sooner, the better 2 Easier said than done 3 Better to be safe than sorry 4 This is going from bad

to worse

6

1 I’m far more happier around

outgoing people than someone who

is shy 2 Correct 3 His bigger biggest problem is that he’s too impetuous 4 Correct 5 The more soon sooner we finish, the better

6 Emilia isn’t as talkative than as her

sister

Developing speaking p27 1

a and b Although she talks about the fact they must have practised a lot she doesn’t say how long they have been doing the activities, so C isn’t mentioned

2

1 both 2 In the first photograph,

we can see 3 similarity

4 big difference 5 one hand

6 Another

3

a Comparing: both photographs

show; One similarity is that;

Another similarity is that; Both activities are

b Contrasting: In the first photograph

we can see; From what I can see

in the photo; In the second photo;

One big difference; On the one hand/On the other hand; Another important difference

Developing writing p28 1

no

2

1 Because flying only contributes 2%

of all carbon emissions

2 Because only rich people would be

able to fly and that wouldn’t be fair

on other people

3 Put the negative impact that flying

has into perspective and take it into consideration

3

1 e 2 d 3 b 4 c 5 a

4

1 All things considered,

2 As far as I’m concerned,

3 Furthermore,

4 Nevertheless,

5 I believe that

6 In addition,

Unit 4

Vocabulary in context p30 1

Positive: considerate, down to earth, outgoing, resourceful, tactful Negative: impetuous, insecure, moody, selfish, untrustworthy

2

1 laid-back 2 diplomatic 3 shy

4 conscientious 5 humble

7

1 co-pilot 2 pre-book

3 substandard 4 miscalculation

5 reconsider 6 international

Grammar in context 2 p26

1

1 be living 2 have developed

3 be 4 have been travelling

5 be flying 6 have been

2

a be travelling b have been

working c have developed

d use/be using e have happened

f be investing/invest g have solved

3

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

4

Possible answers

(students may come up with other

possible answers):

When she is 38, Julia will still be

sailing around the world./When she is

38, Julia will have been at sea for ten

years

In 2030, Julia will have been at sea for

12twelve years./In 2030, Julia will have

phoned her mother 624 times

By the time Julia is 39, she will have

been sailing for 11 years By the time

Julia is 39, she will have stopped in a

port 22 times

5

My brother is one of those people

who will knows exactly where he will

be and what he’ll be doing at any

time in the future For example, he’s

going to (1) be go to university to

study medicine next year In seven

years’ time, he’ll have (2) been

finished his course and he’ll be

working as a doctor In ten years’

time, he’ll already be (3) getting

married and living with his wife and

two children As soon as they (4) will

have enough money, they will buy a

big house in the country I know that

when he retires, he will have (5) been

worked for at least 30thirty years or

more Personally, I’m very different

I (6) will have no idea where I’ll be

(7) doing in five years’ time I hope I’ll

(8) have be doing a job that I (9) will

enjoy, but I don’t know what that will

be at the moment

Trang 5

Vocabulary 1

1 unbelievable 2 disadvantages

3 illegal 4 incomplete

5 irresponsible 6 underestimated

2

1 trip 2 fare 3 seatbelt 4 abroad

5 travel 6 delay 7 wage 8 cruise

3

1 overtime 2 crew

3 set, up 4 overpopulated

5 vehicles/transport 6 extra-curricular 7 destination

8 self-employed

Cumulative review:

Unit 4 p39

Grammar 1

1 greatest 2 happier 3 most successful 4 faster 5 worst

6 more slowly

2

1 – 2 an 3 the 4 a 5 –

3

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

Vocabulary 1

1 self-confident 2 outgoing

3 narrow-minded 4 modest

5 moody 6 diplomatic

2

a performer b confidence/self-confidence c relaxed d inventor

e creative f imagination

g education h happiness

3

1 relationship 2 employment

3 sensitivity 4 scientist 5 kindness

4

School life: assignment, grades Work: career, promotion, retired Transport and travel: excursion, launch, overtake

Personality adjectives: considerate, humble, resilient

Unit 5

Vocabulary in context p40 1

Across cashpoint, bargain, sale, purchase, debt, discount

Down afford, value, save, budget

4 I don’t believe that introverts are necessarily less confident than

extroverts

5 My sister is such an outgoing

person and she has lots of friends

6 By the time you finish doing that online quiz, I’ll have died of

boredom

Developing speaking p35 1

a 2 b 5 c 1 d 4 e 3

2

1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F

3

1 begin by 2 remember 3 true

4 thing 5 In

4

1 I’d like to begin by saying that …

2 It’s important to remember that …

3 It’s also true that …

4 Another thing is that …

Developing writing p36 1

2

2

1 D 2 A 3 B 4 B, C 5 A, D

3

1 absolutely 2 very 3 really

4 rather 5 absolutely

6 completely

4

1 honest 2 experience 3 speaking

4 about 5 explain

Cumulative review:

Unit 3 p38

Grammar 1

1 is meeting 2 will 3 leaves

4 are going to 5 I get

2

1 will be living 2 will have been travelling 3 will have reduced

4 will have completed

3

1 are always complaining

2 has been studying English for

3 used to have 4 will have left

5 had been working

Developing vocabulary and

listening p33

1

1 sensitivity 2 decision 3 activist

4 teacher 5 disappointment

6 translator

2

a actor b musician c confidence/

self-confidence d appearance

e psychologists f connection

g relationship h Shyness

i improvement

3

a 3 b 4 c 1 d 2

4

1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 T

7 F 8 F

5

1 F 2 O 3 F 4 O 5 F

6

1 neighbourhood 2 membership

3 childhood 4 friendship

5 brotherhood 6 partnership

7 motherhood 8 ownership

9 leadership 10 likelihood

Grammar in context 2 p34

1

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

2

a can b could c managed to

d was able to e couldn’t

f be able to g can’t h be able to

3

1 One of the most famous

psychologists ever was the Russian

Ivan Pavlov

2 The Emotional intelligence is

regarded by many people to be

more important than IQ

3 I had the an interesting

conversation with my cousin last

night

4 Correct

5 Emily is such a broad-minded

person; she’s open to almost

anything

4

1 was able to/managed to

2 couldn’t 3 can 4 managed to/

was able to 5 will be able to

6 can’t

5

1 Personally, I think Malala Yousafzai

is the most inspiring young person.

2 I used to be a morning person, but

now I regularly stay up late

3 I’m sorry I can’t help you with your

maths homework; I’m really busy at

the moment

Trang 6

1 They may have spent all their

money

2 He can’t be paid a lot in his new

job He’s always asking me to lend him money

3 He may have bought a new coat in

the sales

4 She must get a promotion She’s

done a really good job

5 She must have enough money to

afford to buy a coffee

Developing speaking p45 1

B

2

a Let me think b both photos show

c In the second d in the middle of

e In the background

f One similarity g In my opinion

h whereas i Personally j Well

3

Describing: In the background, In the

middle of, In the second

Comparing: both photos show, One

similarity, whereas

Giving opinions: Personally, In my

opinion

Fillers: Let me think, Well

4

young, woman

Developing writing p46 1

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

2

1 B 2 C 3 D 4 A 5 E

3

1 To make a complaint 2 Four

3 There is no information about what

to do if your order arrives late or is

wrong/incorrect 4 To be sent the

correct product and get a (small) refund

4

1 a 2 b 3 c 4 b

5

1 Dear Sir/Madam 2 I look forward

to hearing from you soon

3 Yours faithfully, 4 Emily Johnson

5

Possible answers

He shouldn’t have left his wallet

at home / He ought to have remembered his wallet

He shouldn’t have spent so much /

He shouldn’t have bought things he didn’t need

He should have chosen something else from the menu / He shouldn’t have ordered the most expensive thing on the menu

He should have gone back to the café (immediately)

He should have listened to his mum./

He should have taken his mum’s advice

Developing vocabulary and listening p43

1

1 get by 2 rip off 3 splashes out

4 sell out 5 chip in

2

1 set aside 2 cut down on

3 comes to 4 get by 5 chip in

6 rip me off

3

Students’ own answers

4

2

5

1 highlands 2 gold 3 crops

4 irrigation 5 twelve/12 6 food

7 rain

6

1 T 2 T 3 F 4 F

7

1 well off 2 annual income

3 second-hand 4 pocket money

5 price label 6 cut-price

7 current account 8 nest egg

Grammar in context 2 p44 1

1 might 2 can’t 3 must 4 could

5 can 6 must 7 must 8 might

2

1 could save 2 must have forgotten

3 must be 4 might not come

5 must have cost 6 can’t have taken

3

1 a 2 b 3 b 4 a 5 b

4

a could b might/must c should/

could d must/should e might/

could f can’t g might h might not i might/could j must/could/

might

2

1 cash 2 discount 3 credit/debit

card 4 waste 5 refund 6 receipt

7 sales 8 allowance

3

a account b cash c save

d spend e debt f purchase

g afford h budget

4

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

5

1 on 2 paid 3 across 4 out

5 up for 6 for 7 in 8 up, with

Reading p41

1

Possible answer

I think it is about ordinary young

people who become rich

2

1 Because her parents were rich/

Beyoncé and Jay-Z

2 They were sugar free.

3 He made his fortune selling

property (houses) online

4 He won over $1 million in prize

money (playing computer games)

5 Jackie Evancho sang in many

benefit concerts and galas

6 Ben Pasternak was named most

influential teen by Time Magazine

in 2016

3

1 entrepreneur 2 elite

3 built up 4 a household name

5 estate agency 6 influential

4

1 NT 2 VT 3 VT 4 QT

Grammar in context 1 p42

1

1 have to 2 should

3 don’t need to 4 aren’t allowed to

5 shouldn’t

2

1 c 2 a 3 b 4 c 5 a

3

a have to b can’t c ought to

d aren’t allowed to/mustn’t

e aren’t allowed to/mustn’t

f had to g didn’t need to

4

1 should have taken 2 had to buy

3 wasn’t able to pay 4 had to wait

5 shouldn’t have spent 6 didn’t

need to pay/needn’t have paid

Trang 7

1 If only he had listened.

2 She wouldn’t have caught a cold if

she hadn’t gone out in the rain

3 I wish I did not feel so unwell.

4 If you exercised more often, you’d (would) be fitter.

5 If they hadn’t eaten so much food,

they wouldn’t feel sick right now

6 If only we weren’t so unfit, we wouldn’t (not) be so tired after our

yoga class

7 You should go to the hospital in

case you’ve sprained your ankle

Developing speaking p53 1

c

2

1 g 2 e 3 d 4 c 5 h 6 a

7 k 8 j 9 f 10 b 11 i

3

Giving opinions: I think …; In my opinion …; Personally, …

Agreeing: That’s true.; Yes, you’re right.; You have a point

Disagreeing: I really don’t agree.;

I suppose so, but …; I’m not sure Making choices: I think we should …;

My choice would be …; Why don’t

we …?

4

1 In my opinion …

2 I suppose so …

3 I’m not sure …

4 That’s true, but …

5 What do you think?

6 Yes, you’re right …

5

Students’ own answers

Developing writing p54 1

The writer partially agrees

2

1 T 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 T

3

1 four 2 how diets are advertised

3 both for and against 4 includes

5 gives 6 is

4

1 opinion 2 mind 3 also 4 hand

5 secondly 6 sum 7 believe

8 result

5

1 I’ll call the doctor if I’ll I feel ill.

2 If you would do did more exercise,

you’d be healthier

3 Experts believe they will discover a

vaccine soon

4 In case Unless you are already

unwell, you shouldn’t worry

5 There won’t be any problems unless as long as/provided that/

providing that/if you follow the

doctor’s advice

6 If you jump from there, you’d you’ll

probably break your leg./If you

jump jumped from there, you’d

probably break your leg

7 If I had have a cold, my parents

usually catch it

8 I’m sorry, but I’m not taking part in that unless in case I hurt myself.

Developing vocabulary and listening p51

1

1 out 2 beans 3 pull 4 shape

5 world 6 weather

2

a the picture of health b come down with c keep in shape

d back on your feet e are on your last legs f pull through

3

Photos a and c

4

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

5

True – 1, 2 and 4

6

1 getting better 2 not well

3 very ill 4 very ill 5 very well

Grammar in context 2 p52 1

1 have gone 2 taken

3 wouldn’t have 4 wouldn’t have

5 had listened 6 ’d worn 7 feel

2

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

3

1 had 2 ’d/had gone

3 have woken up 4 hadn’t eaten

5 ’d/had known 6 hadn’t missed

7 had put on

4

a didn’t exist b will see/’ll see

c hadn’t been d hadn’t made

e wouldn’t have introduced

f hadn’t created g would have

invented

Unit 6

Vocabulary in context p48

1

1 forehead 2 eyebrow 3 eyelid

4 chest 5 waist 6 hip 7 thigh

8 ankle 9 heel 10 lungs 11 ribs

12 liver 13 kidney

2

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

7 b 8 a

3

a infectious b infection

c symptoms d cough e sneezing

f sore g fever h temperature

i get better j painkillers

k passed on

4

1 prescription 2 fracture

3 chemist 4 ache 5 germ

6 exhaustion

5

1 eyes 2 ear 3 face 4 leg

5 hand 6 heart

Reading p49

2

1 E 2 D 3 A 4 C 5 B

3

1 T 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 F

4

1 plague 2 facilitates

3 susceptible 4 precautions

5 remains 6 strain

5

1, 3

Grammar in context 1 p50

1

1 you’ll 2 will 3 would 4 get

5 would 6 will 7 will

2

1 d 2 a 3 c 4 b

3

1 As long as/Provided (that)/

Providing (that) 2 unless

3 in case 4 as long as/provided

(that)/providing (that) 5 unless

6 in case 7 as long as/provided

(that)/providing (that)

4

a If you have b if you are

c as long as d you’ll usually

e take f Unless you are g you are

likely h Providing i you’ll be

Trang 8

1 trend 2 were pushed 3 integral

4 mainstream 5 associate

4

1 O 2 F 3 F 4 O

Grammar in context 1 p60 1

1 said 2 was 3 had gone

4 buy 5 told

2

1 d 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 c

3

1 thought 2 was 3 preferred

4 had downloaded 5 had seen

4

1 my first book had appeared

2 was her favourite film

3 he thought they were

4 she couldn’t/she hadn’t been able to 5 he was going to his

5

a told b had seen c asked

d say e was f said g would probably like h wasn’t i said

j needed

6

1 Max told me/said he was going to

see the movie

2 Mary asked us when we are were

going to see her band

3 He said they went had gone to a

gig last week

4 Mary asked him what do he

thought of the book

7

1 She asked (him) if she could

interview him about his TV viewing habits

2 He replied (that) she could.

3 She wanted to know if he had

ever watched a film in its original version

4 He told her that he had watched

The Rise of Skywalker in English,

but he (had) needed to read the subtitles

5 She asked (him) if he would watch

more films in English

6 He answered that he would He

said (that) it was more interesting

to hear the actors’ real voices

Developing vocabulary and listening p61

1

1 best-selling 2 masterpiece

3 soundtrack 4 cliff-hanger

5 blockbuster 6 sell-out

2

1 wishes he had listened to 2 is the fittest 3 I’ve never had 4 Unless you take care 5 provided (that) it’s

3

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

7 a 8 b 9 a 10 c

Vocabulary 1

1 throat 2 pass on 3 symptoms

4 painful 5 medication

2

1 beans 2 black 3 shape

4 down 5 back

3

1 operation 2 residence

3 departure 4 strengthen

5 discomfort

Unit 7

Vocabulary in context p58 1

1 album 2 animation 3 soul

4 gig 5 lyrics 6 critics

2

Across

1 thriller 4 sequel 6 villain

7 stage 8 tour Down

2 indie 3 download 4 soundtrack

5 lyrics 8 track

3

a songwriter b critics c released

d tour e gigs f stage

g performances h stunning

i make it

4

1 B 2 D 3 F 4 A 5 C 6 E

5

Books: bestseller, blurb, hardback, well-thumbed

Films: cast, close-up, footage, stunt person

Music: acoustic, encore, melody, verse

Reading p59 1

1 C 2 E 3 B 4 D 5 A

2

1 Because they think that comic

books are only for young people

2 Teenage boys 3 To ‘read’ the pictures 4 It earned 11 Oscar

nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best

Original Score 5 That they are

entertaining and they teach you new things

5

Introducing and sequencing

arguments: Secondly

Adding arguments: not only …, but it

is also

Making contrasts: on the other hand

Expressing consequences: as a result

Expressing opinions: in my opinion, to

my mind, I believe that

Concluding: to sum up

Cumulative review:

Unit 5 p56

Grammar

1

1 must 2 shouldn’t 3 used to

4 bought 5 more

2

a are opening b an c can

d has had e since f asking

g wanted h received i couldn’t

j Having k safer

3

1 There must be a problem with the

cashpoint

2 Gina’s mother has had already paid

for her dress when it was delivered

3 I think you shouldn’t try and save

some money Don’t spend it all at

once

4 In many countries, you mustn’t

can’t have a bank account until you

are 18

5 Emma realised too late she

shouldn’t have spent/spend all her

money in the sales

6 My brother has started saving up

for a motorbike two years ago

Vocabulary

1

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

2

a sales b splash out c bargain

d ripped off e discounts f sell out

g shop around h cash i receipt

3

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

Cumulative review:

Unit 6 p57

Grammar

1

1 ’d/would feel 2 hadn’t had

3 couldn’t play 4 see

5 Have, been

Trang 9

Reading p67 1

c

2

1 c 2 b 3 a 4 b

3

1 consequence 2 overreact

3 predict 4 grab 5 panic

4

1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F

Grammar in context 1 p68 1

1 started 2 delayed 3 used

4 been rescued 5 be warned

2

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

3

1 was promised 2 are taught

3 have been vaccinated

4 were destroyed 5 will be installed

6 are being checked

4

1 was delivered/was sent

2 were left 3 will be paid 4 is paid

5 will be sent/will be delivered

5

1 is taught to children 2 was

promised (by the government)

3 are given training 4 was built (by the authorities) 5 is being produced

6

1 In the future, new technology will

be used to help predict tsunamis

2 Warnings will be sent to people

living near Vesuvius in Italy if there is

danger of an eruption 3 Volunteers were told to wear protective clothing when clearing debris 4 A new refugee camp has been set up to deal

with the victims of the earthquake

5 After the forest fires, help was provided to the victims by the local government 6 Extra supplies were

brought by the Red Cross to deal with the recent floods

Developing vocabulary and listening p69

1

1 on 2 of 3 with 4 for 5 about

2

a on b to c about d from

e in f on g to h at

3

a 3, b 1, c 4, d 2

4

1 a 2 b 3 c 4 b

3

1 I’m totally convinced that …

2 What about the case of …?

3 A good example of that is …

4 It’s time that opinions changed.

5 Just to give you an idea …

4

Adding emphasis: Don’t forget that …, I’m totally convinced that …, I really

do think that … Giving examples: For instance, …,

… such as …, You only have to think

of …

5

1 no doubt 2 give, idea 3 totally convinced 4 good example

5 remember

Developing writing p64 1

1

2

1 C 2 E 3 A 4 B 5 D

3

1 Shazam! It’s about a boy with superpowers 2 Asher Angel plays

the main character, Billy Batson

3 A wizard gives him superpowers,

which include the ability to fire lightning from his fingertips

4 stimulating, realistic, convincing

5 Yes, because he/she doesn’t think

the film could have been better

4

1 neither, nor 2 considered

3 think 4 Not only, also 5 still

Unit 8

Vocabulary in context p66 1

1 torrential 2 heatwave 3 gusts

4 devastating 5 evacuate 6 flash

2

1 Earthquake: aftershock, tremor

2 Volcano: ash, eruption

3 Snow: avalanche, blizzard

4 People: casualty, survivor

3

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

4

a hurricane b destruction

c evacuated d torrential rain(s)

e casualties f gusts g flash floods

h spread i downpour j heatwave

k drought l aftershock

5

1 outbreak 2 swept away 3 struck

4 raged 5 wiped out 6 hit, burst

2

a blockbuster b box office

c downloads d screenplay

e best-selling f soundtracks

g outcome h feedback

3

1 Star Wars™ 2 autographs

3 objects 4 4th May

4

1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T

5

Dave agrees with ideas 2 and 4

6

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

Grammar in context 2 p62

1

1 explained 2 warned

3 announced 4 recommended

5 complained 6 admitted

2

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

3

1 suggested seeing the band live

because they are/were brilliant

2 promised to make another film

soon

3 recommended reading that book

and said it was amazing

4 insisted on having at least two

hours to rehearse

5 warned me/us that I/we wouldn’t

like the film They said it was very

disappointing

6 congratulated, winning her first

award

4

a suggested b said c admitted

d told e criticised f claimed

g advised

5

1 she regretted missing/having

missed 2 recommended watching

3 suggested going 4 refused to

give us 5 announced that Parasite

Lost was

Developing speaking p63

1

b

2

1 deny 2 really 3 example

4 remember 5 forget 6 doubt

7 think 8 look

Trang 10

Cumulative review:

Unit 7 p74

Grammar 1

1 he was watching TV 2 what I was doing that night/evening 3 it was awful 4 what my favourite kind

of music was 5 he was going to a

concert the following week

2

1 c 2 a 3 c 4 b 5 a

3

1 Have you finished 2 a

3 will have 4 are not allowed to

5 used to

4

1 Martin said told me/said he’d meet me at the cinema at 7 pm

2 Most of the critics didn’t thought think the film was very good

3 Ellie admitted to staying up late the

previous night, watching a film on her computer

Vocabulary 1

1 debut 2 lyric 3 realistic 4 gig

5 plot 6 humour 7 animation

8 suspense 9 critic

2

1 best-selling 2 fast-moving

3 thought-provoking 4 sell-out

5 blockbuster

3

School life: extra-curricular, grades Work: internship, promotion Travel: commute, fare Personality

adjectives: broad-minded, outgoing Money and shopping: debt, refund Health: fracture, relieve

Cumulative review:

Unit 8 p75

Grammar 1

1 are measured 2 has been

3 be used 4 will 5 worried

6 predicting

2

1 are being/have been/were warned

2 was blown away 3 will be given

4 were shown 5 could be seen

6 was cleared/has been cleared/will

be cleared

3

1 was believed (that) 2 asked (me)

if I had 3 was claimed (that)

4 suggested that the heatwave could

5 has been going on/in progress/

happening

3

The graph shows the changes in five different types of natural disasters between 1995 and 2015 It can clearly

be seen that floods occurred most frequently in the period, starting with just under a hundred cases

in 1995 This number doubled

halved by 2005 and then it slowly

decreased increased to around

160 in 2015 The number of storms shows a similar pattern, increasing from about 80 in 1995 to 130 in

2005 This number decreased by

about a third two-thirds in the

next five years, before increasing again Disasters like wildfires and

extreme heat show a sharp slight

increase between 1995 and 2000, before gradually decreasing in the

next 15 years Droughts are the least

most common events, with about five in 1995 However, by 2000 this

number increased by around 500%

50%, before the numbers remained about the same for the rest of the period Finally, geophysical events

fluctuated (a lot) increased over the

25 years, with small big changes in

the numbers

4

1 Nineteen ninety-five

2 Two thousand and five

3 Two thousand and fifteen / Twenty fifteen 4 One hundred and fifty

5 a/one third 6 five hundred

percent

Developing writing p72 1

1 Yes 2 Yes 3 No

2

1 People used to buy locally

produced food, but now a lot of our food is flown from far away/

developing countries

2 So people can use the land to grow

food to export

3 There has been an increase in CO2, flooding and landslides

4 Because they affect the climate and

the future of our planet

3

1 concerned 2 Furthermore

3 result 4 mind 5 Even 6 up

4

1 I believe that, In my opinion

2 what’s more, furthermore

3 The first point to make, The next

thing to bear in mind

4 lthough, however, even though

5 as a result, consequently, therefore

6 In conclusion

5

1 F 2 O 3 F 4 O

6

1 leadership 2 frequently

3 consideration 4 recognition

5 awareness

Grammar in context 2 p70

1

1 thought 2 to be

3 believed to be 4 have been

5 were reported 6 have died

7 are believed 8 be

2

a are said to be b are thought to

have died c it is claimed d are

known to have been destroyed

e and it is believed f has been

reported g thought to show

h it is believed that

3

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

4

1 is/was claimed (that) the storm

2 were reported to have killed

3 is known (that) the volcano

4 are worried 5 It is believed

5

On June 30th, 1908, people living near

the Tunguska River, in Russia, woke

up to the sound of a large explosion

Many people have thought the world

was coming to an end, as the sky lit

up Although nobody had been was

killed, more than 80 million trees

were destroyed, windows were broke

broken and lots of houses were

damaged The ‘Tunguska event’, as it

is has become known, is one of the

biggest mysteries of the 20th century

Some people believe it was caused

by a UFO crashing into the forest In

2004, it was reported that the remains

of a spaceship are were found in

the area However, it is now been

thought that the explosion was the

result of a comet entering the Earth’s

atmosphere

Developing speaking p71

1

b

2

1 T 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 F

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