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UNIT I Vocabulary Th outer concert audience instrument punk performance culture drummer B11 teealy:hinkistening to music iselaxing 2 Conyou pay ata musical instrument? 3 ry {go t@ a¢many Eve concerts as posible thee gjeat! 4 |watchat television inthe everings 2Ter wore. ‘5 WSmuch ease fl can esske do the shopping athe weekends. 6 Iterd w say athome on Suncays 7 Malang Doing yoo hes e switch offtom proslemsatwork. 8 I'm aly ino rork music love the song beat. Speaking Hic 26 36 44-58 6F 7A Reading o: 10, 26 38 46 56 6H, 7A 1 yourmind 2 adsh 3 ajacker Bh1A 24 30 45 55 1 fomine 2 tyncs 3 recruted 4 wend Tih 25 34 Grammar Bo eoneanc Sa sieeorie tells 4 are becoming, know, are downloading 5 understand, heer 6 [Link] 7 says are reallylookngforward 8 love, play 9 [Link] 10 citicse, disagree Use of English Hit 2630 4c 54 68 70 BC 9A 0A 116 120 1 looking for (2, came across (9), ind out (11) 2 putting usin touch with (),composing music @), doing experiments (8) 3. common knowledge (4) Listening MPic 20 34 4c SF Grammar 1 id, had used todo, would believe 2 would hadnt used to 1 Yinen twes achild| used te hate cassical music butl loved rock. 2. Every me went to aconcert | would buy aT-shircte remind met. 3 My brothers used to a0 to football matches instead of coming to rock concerts with me. 4 Aftera while I got used to going to music events on my own, 5. My mothe: could not getused to me doing different things from my brothers. 6 Now| think ses got used to it Use of English HI 1 lusesrolivein 2 1would goto 3 got used to snginglive 4 makes mefeelrelaxed hardy ever goto 6 cameactoss yourmessege by 7 totake Uplearning& it depends (or) Writing bir 2t ar arse EI 1 stating preferences 2 refusing an invitation 3 makingsuggestions 4 explaining § inviting 6 rrakingsuggestions 7 making offers 8 explining Hi Inga ~ fm looking forward to see seeing you too! Lam sony to inform you that Lam unable tomeet yout the tation Il bein college then and icant ‘rissing missit because Ive got exars soon, The other bbadnews's that there at aren't any taxs at cur station, but there isa very good bus service - every 10-minute, and t's better because it alot cheapert Get the number [Link] get of atthe Post Office - you know how to-watkiag walk to my house fom ther Good news about the festivel ~ I've got front raw: tickets! Soyou wont need to bring binoculars, That'sal for now, See you next week ‘Yours sincerely Jo Missing information: Which evening? UNIT 2 Vocabulary Bd harry depressing confusing, frustrating inated BI 1 confusing 2 independent 3 relaxed A harmful 5 frusratina/depressina 6 jnitated 1 pessimistic 2 emotional 3 creative 4 sociable 5 sympathetic 6 realistic 7 relatle 8 thoughtful Use of English 1 inaccurate 2 relationships 3 unhappiness 4 depressing 5 unpleasant 6 unacceptable 7 actually 8 heakhy 9 trusbworthy 10 believable 129 Listening HE15 28 3C 4A SA 6B 7A Grammar HI 1 Wefotowcd her drections 3: dose dosely aswe ould but we sil oct lost on tre vay to the farm, 2 Intheaemoons we were fee to do whatever we liked. 4 3 She handed in her essay too lately late and the teacher refused to markt. 4 Ashaey hard as try, can never manage to remember al ry reltver'binhdaye. 5 Imnot a: close tomy ster sl hmtomybothen 76 she spent hermoney 20 fee freely that atthe end ofthe month she had nothing left. 7 "vebeen seeing alot of Alicia lately. We've Become realy good fiends ¥& Its strange that we get 07 20 well because we have haidly anything in common v7 4 dificult. 2 brillant 3 angry 4 impossible 5 exhausted 6 fightened 7 enormous 8 tres Reading : Hit 2 Elie 2A 3c 48 SA 6C 70 88 90 10 11C 1B IBA 14C ISA 1 looking into 2 getintouch with 3 camecut 4 takenup § longedfor 6 came through 7 taken up 8 found out Grammar Et x wasrainingtoohard 2 Icouldnt thinkwhat tosay 3 but! couldnt remember where! putt 4 you have not got the job HA 1 dancing 2 teling 3 tobe 4 roby 5 gohng 6 watching EI 1 She made him helo her do the cooking but he wasnt vety good atit!¥ 2 Istopped tesmeke ‘smoking over five years ago and now |fee! great! 3 He tried to-phoae phoning her number but she didn't answer. 4 li never forget te-see seeing the Royal Wedding on teevision ~ was beautiful 5 | regret inforasing to inform you that your application for the joo has been unsuccessful 6 Imkeen on doing as much sport as possible to. keep fit. 7 Speaking HI 1 sodol. 2 rmnotsueabourthat. 3 thacnt thought ofthat. 4 Execthd 5 What about you? 6 fmnotconvinced, 7 Isee what you mean but... 8 Whats your view on that? 9 Well actualy 10 Good point. 11 Thatsverytue. 12 Nether dol. 13 Isupposeso. 14 What doyou think? 15 mnt sure about that. 1 ould to stay witha family the city cente 2 Lenjoy olaying football most of the time. 3 Would ibe possible to goto Wembley Stadium? 4 be really interested in going to Oxford Steet 5 appreciate your offertopiek me up/of picking meup. 6 tristtnecessary to meet me as my fiend walbe there 1 Lam impvessed by the range of onions avatable. 2 my pelerence would bet stay 3 Iwvould Ike 4 With regard to 5 My inteestsinclude 6 |would be aly imeresiedin isting 7 ifatall possible 8 lappreciate yourofferof picking meup 9 itwont be necessary 10 took forward to hearing fiom you again soon. 11 Kind regards, BD suggested answer Dear Ws Brookes, Thank you for the letter yousent about accommedation during the course Im enrolled on. 1 am impressed by the range of optiors avalabie. in nsw to your fst question, my preference would be to say witha family inthe cy centre as | would tke to go out inthe evenings With regard to extra-curricular activities, my interests. include football and tennis, | would be really interested in siting a frnous football stadium if a al possible | aporeciate your ofer of picking me up at the airport ‘but it won't be necessary because my frend will be there look forward to hearing from you again soon, Kind regards Catlos Gonzales Bitar sr ar sr USE OF ENGLISH | Part | 1c 28 38 4D 5A 6C 7A BA 9D WoC A 123 Part 2 13 up 14 Athouoh/While 15 how 16 and 17 of 1B beth 19 as_20 out 21 themselves 22 who/that 23 to 24 their Part 3 25 proof 26 tuth 27 pointess 28 musical 29 impossisle 30 implication 31 useful 32 explanation 33 dfferent/difering 34 necessarily Part 4 35 stopped watching television 36 cameacross an old diay 37 lusedtolisten 38 wouldgo 39 haven't finshed 40 is verylikelythet 41. when my sister turned up 42 Icanaffordto buy = ANSWER KEY Gal UNIT 3 Reading false Phin 2c 38.4¢ 38.6 70 88 Ey 1 boinchid 2 puedo 3 gheitago 4 swelled 5 paldoff 6 cdl 7 chasma 8 nationwide Vocabulary BEB 1 oct elt annoyed of by/with people talking loudly on theit mobile phones during concerts, 2m quite frightened wath by/of snakes, though know i's stupid! 3 Iworrya lot with about the environment: we really have o do more to look after ‘the planet. 4 My brother is really interested en in Spori—he vesit. 5 Iget quite embarrassed of by bad behaviour in sports events; | feel really bad about it 6 Viete going on holiday next week and Im so excited wih about i EI 1 embarrassed 2 annoying 3 excited 4 worried 5 interesting 6 frustrated. Grammar HI 1 huvebeen 2 veonned 3 scarted 4 bought S usedtoyet 6 haverithad to 7 has been 8 have gore 1 haveactualy tanec 2 hasbecome 3 have beenhavieg 4 havehad 5 have eamed 6 has got 7 havebeenreeding 8 [Link] Use of English Hh 1 up-phiasal verb 2 sure ~ collocation 3 through phrasal verb 4 keep ~ colocation 5 like grammatical word 6 2s- gammatical word BB iis. 2 taeanavah: 3 tacterich. 4 one S keoplput 6 however 7 like 8 has 9 couse 10 be 11 up. 12 by/sbout Vocabulary 11 Bang 3 of 4wihn Sto 600 Ed 1 otmoneytoburn 2 bein debt 3 made of money 4 ahigher standard ofling 5 wortha fortune 6 is (abit) tight Listening BE 1 fem 2 e201 3 king 4 toon 5 cansenation 6 InvoWement. 7 crocodile 8 climate 9 technology 10 rat Grammar E+ thetigges:. 2 thesunniest 3 more pollutes 4 the arest_ 5 the mostntligent 6 the best BD A4 sess Fewer thantno or three eystalsof Paint, which is said tc be the rarest, are found each year. B46 swierand but mycountry, ustralias much ‘wetser worse than | thought. C2Yumain Arona The sun shines for more that than 90 percent of the time. DS in Xorea students get by far the high highest scoesin maths ters out they'e nots ate good at sre other secs 1 France asthe fore most ur vitors bur Chinas geting more 5nd more popula. F3 London though they are trying to ge ese fewer people to dive the xsin the conte cf they 1 mos 2 asimportntas 3 heopler 4 justashappy 5 the best Speaking Be BE 1 vevatteert 2 whereas 3 the 4 Akhough 5 morereined 6 lock 7 lockasif @ while Writing 18 2G 3C 4D SE 6A 7F Be He UNIT 4 Listening Mbic 2c 38 48 58 6A 7A Vocabulary 18C 2F 3A/H 4D 5G 6AH TE 85 Bd 1 costanarmand aleg 2 keep a straight face 3 getting coldfeet 4 cantface $ togetmyheac around 6 keepaneyeon 7 putting my foot init 8 caught my eve Grammar 1 shed was walking down thestreet when I saw my fiend Brenda getting out of a spor cat. 2 The manwro wos drving i wae looking looked slighty familiar, 3 | assure had seen him somewhere belore.7 4 Ashe drove off Iwas feslsing| realised that had met him aa party at Brenda boyfiends house $ He had been taking to my boyfiend just before we leftthe party. 6 Later ‘that right, my boyfiend hadold told me that the ‘man hac been tling hi a story about afriend who hod dsoapeored. 7 Apparent this person was miesing for several months before he was found living infrance./ B Henad been werking 5 waitern restaurant and wings flzename.” 9 The man ‘who tle my boylind the story hast had was having 131 cy iene esturore achat second the mmssngman, 10 | stil wonder whet Senda dl was doing geting out of hs char oy 1 wasjogging 2 noted 3 was waving 4 didnestop, $n 6 hedcompeted 7 wanted 8 hadleamed 9 svam 10 hadscen 11 got 12 had deapoewed 13 looked 14 Was 18 fek 16 washed been 17 hodfaled 18 was waking 19 sw 20 vasthing 21 were lugheg 22 tuned ou 23 had known 24 had ot 5 had been woving 26 wos downing Speaking 1 that would be really useful 2 less useful 3 moreuseful than 4 theleast wefulofat 5 tha'sthe last thing wed need 6 at the bottom of thelist Reading Bh ciime 10 28 .3C 405A 6c 78 6C 90 WC WE DE IBA 4A 158 EB 1 tecersay 2 aftrdode 3 testty 4 iveinood Stesse 6 dveted 7 adapt 8 witnessed Vocabulary EB 1 absoiiey 2 soaking 3 strong 4 dense 5 strong 6 freezing 7 pitch 8 hard Grammar BB 1 Tratksiots tous omnia autor beaurifu garden. 2 We had dinner lat night in athe mostexpensiverestaurantin town. 3 How often do you play she gaifevery month? 4 Ihad to goto the Gent ast week as my tooth wns very painful 5 Where did you have the lunch yesterday? 6 The ‘most imaortant thing we can alldofor the claret sto recycle more. 7 Im staying at the home today. 8 llovea snow ifs greatfor skiing! 9 could hear a the rain beating on the roof cf the went al night 10 I could see it was ining. 50 just grabbed tae an umbrella From the collection inthe cupboard Tithe 2- 3a Athe S the 6- 7 the B the 9 the 10the 1 Wihe 13 - 4-15-16 the 17- 18 the 190 20 the Use of English HB 1 discourages. 2 unheatty 3 unfortunate immature 5 inesponsble 6 misundestand 7 disxchartage 8 impatient Bd 1 unsuccessful 2 discouraged 3 unfortunate 4 inpoten ED 1 explosion 2 endurance 3 success A competive 5 survival 6 inexperienced 7 unprepared 8 unsatisfying 9 pleasant 10 ‘responsible Writing Basoc BA ‘es icdoes. we had set out on the walk early in the morning, At fist itlooked as fit was going tobe another lovely surimer day bus things change very Quickly inthe mountains. ‘We had elmost reached the path we needed to follow bbackto the vlage when we heard thunder inthe distance. The sky grew very dark and then it began to rain. At first the rain wasn't very heavy butan icy wind started to blow and the rain turned to hail Before we had had a chance to look for shelter the rin grew ‘even heavier and we got completely soaked. Eventually, we founda cave where we covid take shelter untl the storm paced - or at least we thought ‘thad passed. No sooner had sve steoped out ofthe cave to start heading home than we were hit by another dovmpout inthe end we got back othe ullage in one piece: old, hungry and having learnt an important lesson, 1 Atfist_2 when 3 then 4 ACfist 5 Before 6 Eventually 7 Nosooner 8 In the end [Atfis | could hardly belleve it when Sue (1) had phoned phoned ie to invite me tothe beach. | (2) had always wanted ¥ to go out with her and a day: atthe beach seemed too good tobe true twas! When 1G) got # to her place there (4) had-been was another ‘boy there. (5) hadn't realised ¥ that she (6) was planning’ to invite nyone ese so |(7) hae iees was really disappointed. Eventually, the three oF us (8) had snanages managed fo fit into her tiny two-seater car and headed forthe beach. Once we were there, Sue and the boy spread out their towels and put on sunscreen while | (9) was going went for a quick swim. ‘Assoon asl (10) hae-got got into the water, | eased how dangerous it was. There (11) was # a very strong current and alot of waves breaking close to shore. As! walked back up the beach to where Sue was, | (12} passed ¥ the other boy on his way ino the water. | (13) waned ¥ him about the danger but he (14) hedett-seemed didn't seem to care. It can only. have been a few minutes later when | (15) saw ¥ that theboy ('6)had been pulled ¥ along way ut bythe cuent and (17) was 7 obwousl in serious trouble. Sue (18) Radstooe'stood/was standing onthe shoreline frantically waving to hi to came backin. | tan nto the water swam out to him and managed to gethim back to the beach safe and sound, Sue (19) threw ¥ her arms around his neck and (20) bad asked asked him ifhe wos all ght. Shebarely (21) spoke 7 to me. | |22) wassaviag had saved the boy’ life but | (23) was beginning # to wish | 2a) hadnt ¥ USE OF ENGLISH 2 Part | 1B 2C 3D 4A 5D 6A 78 BC 9A 10D 110 12 Part 2 13 lf/Supposing 14 in 15 what 16 Do_17 who 18 thatWvhich 19 no 20 most 21a 22 each 2B it 24 the Part 3 25 frightening 26 amazing 27 description 28 Supposedly 29 exctement 30 useful 31 originate 32 commercial. 33 locations 34 unadven:urous Part 4 35 moreiiitating than 36 vere soexcted by 37 is very imeresting for_38 get very worried ebouthby 39 finditboring 40 Isawadlacerfor 41 havebeen (iving) here for 42. exceptTom has won UNIT 5 Vocabulary 1 vegetarian 2 highfat_ 3 weltbalanced 4 vitamins § salefree Grammar EB 1 seme 2 much 3 uc. 4 hay any, much 5 few 6 hardly any 7 alotof & lowat 9 some 10 ailitle 1110. 12 abitot Tfew 2Afew 3 alte 4 alte 5 afew 6 lite 7 afew @ aitle Use of English ED 1 However 225 3 not 4 have 5 than 6 they 7 used B10 9 lke 10 whavhow 11 litle 12 much BI 1 acomparative—ratherthan (3). 2 averb + preposition agree on (0) 3 e quantifier ~ ate (11) “4 a pronoun - they (6) 5 an auxiliary -been 4) 6 an uncountable noun - pepper (11) Listening Mbip 2c 38 4a sc 1 biology 2 research 3125 4 big 5 papework 6 rewarding 7 money @ bigbusiness 9 moderation 10 toast Reading m2 Bd 1p 2c 38 4C 5A 6D 7A BA ANSWER KEY SI 1 reluctant 2 upmariet_ 3 intiguing 4 daunting $ heartened 6 pusty 7 sponsor Vocabulary 1 off 2down Son 4up Sot 6 any 1 tumed up 2 tumed down 3 tunedon 4 tuned away Grammar BB 1 ice isahays save served with your meal so theres no need 0 orderit separately. 2 Are you bear being picked up atthe station or shall | meet you there? 3 Turkey aris eaten every yea at Chrstmasin the UK 4 The cookery book was weote writen by 2an01s Televison chet 5 Inthe past women wae were fexpectes to doallthe cooking, 6 Too much fst food ee Is eaten nowadays — people should be educated about heathy eating, 7 Itisbakeve believed that people should be educated about the health benefits of reqular exercise. 8 People are ‘expected to throw their litter in the oins, not on the pavement. 9 Orde’ oro specl banquet mers must be placed at least two days in advance. 10 She was alivays being ask asked to prepare the food for parties since everyone knew she was such a good cook 1 hashappened 2 has been stolen 3 hid 4 didnitnotce 5 had beentouched 6 had been taken 7 are kncen 8 was being watched 9 werehiden 10 wil be found EW 1 nasgien the reise by 2 were brought upinvby 3 was baked by Mary 4 is not permitted 5 nashinguphasbeen done 6 had been ‘opened by Speaking G2 ED 1 shows 2 seems 3 lols 4 see 5 obviously 6 of 7 simior BF 9 both 10 clear Ed 1 licthose we see 2 lke breaest 3 when theres a bit more ie Writing ‘good range of healthy options avalable PF =oxganic ingredients not always as fresh as they should be NF =very clean F.0. = sometimes lang queies fr tables at lunchtime N, O some salad ar too expensive for students NF friendly efficient waiters RO great music and atmosphere P.O limited range of desserts avaiable N, F interesting décor P,0 133 138 Ee UNIT 6 Speaking Bbit2tar ar ster 7t er Biv av ev av EB 1 eink 2 inmy opinion 3 Asfarastm conceined 4 Weuld you sree? 5 fs that what Youthinktoo? @ Well suppose youre nightup to appoint. 7 |see what youmean but... B Imnot sure about that. 9 What you'e saying is 10 The point youre trying to make is Vocabulary Film [ant [Theatre [Musical costumes Jeshibtion [costumes costumes reduction painting | production | production set galery premiere | premiere premiere — Javector actors [conductor actors ents | perlormances | xenery screenplay xenery | nage pedornarces| —~ | age rector dlrector play aie location director eviews cries cries evens reviews ED 1 eviews cis 2 screenplay actors 3 locaton 4 exhbtion § stage. 6 preiew director 7 conductor 8 pley, costumes Listening 1C 2A 38 4C SA 6A 7C 8B am meeting (ned arangerent) 2- eaves Gchedule) am going ta get (ntentond 3 will check (offer) 4 could. future possi) 5 going tobe ished (oredition based on fac) 6 wilrake redicion based on opnicn) 7 encs after tne expression 2:00" 8) 8 arrives (atertime expresion when) Dialogue 1 areyoudoing 2 'm studying 3 aegoirg lve 4 lam’ 5 Tlprobabhy share 6 does 7 isgoingtobe 8 wil really enjoy Dialogue 2 1 willchange 2 will disappear 3 Welldownioad 4 are probably not going toe 5 wilstilbe 6 therelloe 7 willeven remember 8 wilead Reading Miter Biic 20 36 40 5H oF 76 1 scipt 2 ole 3 auditioned 4 set 5 casting diector 6 typecast TI 1 mischievous 2 lucky 3 insuting 4 gratitude 5 safety 6 argurrent 7 perception 8 success 9 ignow 10 temotation FH 1 successtl 2 luck 3 grateful 4 mischief 5 arguement Grammar ED + Dicctor wit ave started to meke most of ther films in places other than Hollywood. 2 Ail video Citbs wt nave cosed down, Everyone il be abe to water whatever they want via the ternet. 3 People wvont have stopped going tobig must festivals ie Glastonbury and Beriassm every summer They stllte ery populac” 4 Mary people wil have Stopped using mole phones as result all the health wamnings v5 People wil have been Using smartphone 2p cations fr 3 long that they havegot bored ith ther. 6 Webcams wal ave become 3030 that wl ay fel asi the person yeu tetakingt'sin the roomvith you v7 ot dfrecord companies wil have gone out of business because mox peop willnae started to make tei ownmisteand upload to te lntemat._8 People will have got used to paying or music and willaccept thsas only nght and far se the money wll o directly to the performer. Use of English M15 243 se 50 6¢ Bhitces ahois aeoleea nae 5 anaywith 6 into 7 down away Eis 28 30 4c 5A 64 70 BD 9A 105 115 120 Writing Suggested answer Bix 2v 3x 4x sv 6v 7v av ox Report on Performing Arts Club Proposal ‘This reports to suggest ways in which we could ‘establish a performing arts cub in our schoo. | interviewed 2 number of students about this issue and the following were their opinions. ‘Most popular option ‘Most students were in favour of forming a choir tas felt that almost everyone would enjoy this. Although it was acknowledged that singing abit varies, it was generally agreed that in 2 large group individual talent was rota problem, Furthersuggestions Another opinion that was shared among the students was thatthe music chosen should be mostly rock or pop music rather thar elassical, Beatles songs were ‘often mentioned in the survey as were Abba and “Take That. Rehearsal space and equipment needed Finally,a number of people raised the issue of rehearsal space ard equipment. Although the ‘common rocm isthe obvious place to rehearse, i was pointed out that the piano needs to be repaired. Final recommendation Achoir in my opinion. offers students an excellent way ‘of taking par: in the performing arts, As was stated cexrles this opinions shared by many others. USE OF ENGLISH 3 Part | 18 2A 3C 4D 5C 6C 78 BA 9C 108 10 12A Part 2 13 up 14 find 15 how 16 it 19 more 20 out 21 point_22 not Part 3 25 ridiculous 26

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