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2 Open answers 3 Open answers; he probably thinks that a woman is attractive and feminine in attitude and a female is not.. 4–8 Open answers 9 Movements east and west are ignored.. Rang

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Book key

1 a They are about ordinary people living everyday

lives They catch the reader’s attention from the

start

b They are all well-known They are all dead.

2 a accountant, assessor, barber, bearer, consul, steward

b duck, oyster, worm

c bog, clay

d anxiety, determined, feverishly, relief, tremble

e boats and ships

3 a churchyard b gravestones c midday

d umbrella e drunk f tea

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

5–6 Open answers

7 a drink b lost c unusual d afraid e marry

f telegram g following

8 Saigon 2 Manila 4 Cheng-Tu 8 Shanghai 5 / 7

Yokohama 6 Bangkok 1 Hong Kong 3

9–10 Open answers

11 a 7 b 3 c 3 d 7 e 7 f 3

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

13–14 Open answers

15 a 3 b 5 c 4 d 9 e 6 f 8 g 2 h 7 i 1

16–17 Open answers

18 a typewriter b a restaurant c agreement

d meals e farmer f flowers g dandelions

19 a W b S c W d W

20–21 Open answers

22 a Mrs Sappleton b his sister c Mr Nuttel

d the girl (Vera) e Mr Sappleton

f Ronnie (Mrs Sappleton’s brother)

23 a birds b his illnesses c a gun d shock and fear

e a strange man f dogs/the dog

24–25 Open answers

26 a No b Yes c Yes d No e No f No

g No h No

27–28 Open answers

29 a S b S c D d D e C f S g C h C

i D

30–31 Open answers

32 a confident > frightened b accountant > manager

c public > private d robber > detective

e cupboard > safe f clerk > accountant

g letter > cheque h singing > laughter

i pocket > sock

Discussion activities key

1 Open answers; Silas is a gravedigger.

2 Open answers

3 Open answers; he probably thinks that a woman is

attractive and feminine in attitude and a female is not

4–8 Open answers

9 (Movements east and west are ignored) Rangoon to

Bangkok: south; Bangkok to Saigon, south; Saigon

to Hong Kong, north; Hong Kong to Manila, south; Manila to Shanghai, north; Shanghai to Yokohama, north; Yokohama to Shanghai, South; Shanghai to Cheng-Tu, south

10–20 Open answers

21 Possible answer: The expression refers to the desire

of people to feel socially and economically as good

as or better than their neighbours or acquaintances Keeping up with the Joneses originates in an American cartoon by Arthur R Momand The equivalent expression in British English is ‘keeping up appearances’ Paul’s mother is probably both trying to keep up appearances and fighting against her personal frustration

22–24 Open answers

25 The Derby is a horse-racing event held at Epson

Downs, in Surrey, England every June since 1780

It got its name from the 12th Earl of Derby

26 He means that luck is random, and you can count on

what you have but never be sure of what you will have

27–29 Open answers

30 The author advices the reader never to start a story

with a sentence like ‘It was a day in March’ and not to

go back in time as he does on page 37 because it is bad art and destroys interest

31–35 Open answers

36 Seven: the man, his sister; the sister’s acquaintance; the

acquaintance’s niece; the acquaintance’s husband; the acquaintance’s two brothers

37–38 Open answers

39 A wetland area with a spongy substrate composed

of moss and peat In a bog, moss grows in mats that may support plants and even trees Flora: cranberries, blueberries orchids and insect-eating plants can be seen in bogs Fauna: Turtles, frogs, insects, birds, hares, beavers

They are dangerous because the presence of vegetation

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45 a: The narrator thinks that children learn from what

they see He feels sure that if Willie was asked about

his 2 dollars by an assessor, he would lie b: He thinks

they are immoral; as he tells lies himself, he loses his

self-respect

46–48 Open answers

49 These sentences are true: Brisbane is a sailor

Robert knows the Captain, so he is not the Captain

The doctor invites Brisbane, the sailor, to his cabin

Robert doesn’t, so he isn’t the doctor Therefore Robert

is the steward

50–54 Open answers

55 Open answers; phobia: an anxiety disorder that makes

a person feel an irrational fear of everyday simple

things or situations

56–57 Open answer

58 Pinkerton Detective Agency was founded in 1850 by

Allan Pinkerton, a Scottish immigrant who practically

by chance discovered a counterfeit band, and his

brother Robert, whose business was originally to

provide security guards for trains In 1861, working

on the security of trains, they uncovered a plot to kill

Lincoln During and after the Civil War they worked

as a ‘secret service’

Activity worksheets key

1 a It wouldn’t harm a fly

b The amount of alcohol in it.

c You’re just a chicken.

d Uncle Silas had drunk more beer than there is water

in the Thames

2 a 3 b 7 c 3 d 7 e 3 f 7 g 3 h 7

3 a 15, 7 years until they got married + 8 years they

have been married

b Yes; he expected her to have understood if she

arrived in Saigon and did not find him

c No, Mabel said he was afraid he was fat

d No, Mabel said he was afraid he was bald

e No, it depended on how much he had changed.

f Yes, he saw she was between him and the door.

4 a 2 b 4 c 5 d 1 e 3

5 a it has a warm and cold, happy and sad silence

b he was so glad that he was sad

c it sounded very new and at the same time very

natural and old

d Uncle Misak’s love for it because it’s part of God’s

world suggests the idea of love for the beauty of nature and life; then, when the tiger closes its jaws

on Uncle Misak’s head, the narrator speaks of the ugliness of living things on the earth

6 a The people near Uncle Misak; ‘everybody’

b Uncle Misak

c Uncle Misak’s loneliness and poverty; people’s

indifference

d The tiger killed Uncle Misak

e Having a bad haircut

7 a His mother is telling him that his father is not lucky

b He is trying to find where luck is

c he is asking the horse to take him where luck is

d he sees a horse race for the first time

e Daffodil wins the race

f he decides to give his mother all the money; he

would like her to know that he is lucky

g he desperately wants to know about the Derby

h he was growing more and more anxious about

‘knowing’, i.e about being lucky

i when he was desperately riding his rocking horse

j he has become ill

8 a the amount of money that Paul keeps safe and the

amount of money that he made with his Uncle’s bet

on Daffodil

b the amount Paul has made by the time he speaks

with his uncle, and which Basset keeps for him

c the amount Paul put on Lively Spark in the Legar;

the amount he put on Malabar in the Derby

d the amount Paul made in the Legar

e the amount Paul gives his mother for her birthday

f the amount Paul made in the Derby

g the amount Paul had made when he died

9 a dan + de + lion = dandelion: the flowers that Walter

put on Sarah’s hair

b sunny + brook = Sunnybrook: the name of the farm

where Sarah met Walter

c man + hat + tan = Manhattan: the area of New York

where Sarah lived

10 a summer > spring

b spring > summer

c summer > winter

d winter > summer

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12 a unsteadily b exactly c busily d cheerfully

e slightly f noiselessly

13 a state, national and city taxes

b loses by flood, fire, and so on; losses on sales of

property; animals sold; payments for rent of home;

repairs and improvements; salary already taxed

c the 1,000 free of income tax

d The house were the rich man that helped the

narrator lived

e The lies that that the narrator told the assessor

14 a 214,000 – 1,000 (free of tax) = 213,000

213,000 × 5% = 10,650

b 250 × 5% = 12.50

15 In my profession we don’t believe in unnatural events;

everything must have an explanation The doctor says this

16 a account b banks c salary/money d manager

e accountant f clerk g cheque h notes

Progress test key

1 a boards b grave c churchyard d gravedigger

e holy ground f graveside g earth

2 a 4; like a lost dog

b 3; as pale as death

c 2; as easy to follow and find

d 1; as easy to catch

3 a Armenian b Arab c Turkish d American

4 a must b need c ought to d dare e should

5 a rollers b typing c keys d copy-typing

e unreadable f handwriting

6 a out b about c round d about e onto

f through g off h back

7 a T b T c F d T e T

8 a steward b dampness c screw d hooked

9 a account b alone c safe d fifty-six

e fifty dollar

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P A e C K

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S b C O A T

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R E S T F U L

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C O N F I D E N T

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