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Anna Ellis

Linda MarksB Burlington Books

 Answer Key

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ESO

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Summer Practice 3o ESO  Answer Key

by Anna Ellis and Linda Marks

Burlington BooksP. O. Box 54411

3721 LimassolCyprusBurlington Books is an imprint of Danos Books Ltd.

ISBN 9963-46-387-8

Copyright © 2003 Burlington Books

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Summer Practice 3O  ESO es un material complementario para repasar y

reforzar todo lo estudiado en 3O de la ESO. No se basa en ningún método

específico y por lo tanto se puede utilizar independientemente del libro de

texto que los alumnos hayan seguido durante el curso. Está diseñado para quetrabajen de manera autónoma –dado que las instrucciones de los ejercicios

están en castellano–, les anima a practicar el inglés durante las vacaciones de

verano y les ayuda a prepararse para el curso siguiente.

Summer Practice se centra en la gramática y el vocabulario tanto como en las

destrezas de reading, writing, listening y speaking. Va acompañado de un CD

que contiene la grabación de los textos de lectura, listenings y diálogos. Al

final del libro, hay una sección llamada Test Yourself , con la que el alumno

puede comprobar sus progresos. Esta sección consta de nueve tests que

abarcan el vocabulario y la gramática estudiada en cada unidad.

Recomendamos que hagan cada uno de ellos al terminar la unidadcorrespondiente.

Le ofrecemos algunas ideas para evaluar el trabajo de los alumnos:

1. Fotocopiar la clave de respuestas completa y entregársela a los alumnos

antes de las vacaciones para que vayan corrigiendo su trabajo.

2. Fotocopiar y entregar a los alumnos la clave de respuestas hasta la página

16 (es decir, omitiendo las respuestas de la sección Test Yourself) y pedirles

que completen todo el libro.

A principios del curso siguiente recoja los libros y corrija las secciones Test 

Yourself para formarse una idea global del progreso de cada alumno.

3. No entregarles fotocopia de las respuestas y en septiembre, al recoger los

libros, o bien corregir todos los ejercicios o bien seleccionar algunos de

ellos y comentar los resultados con cada alumno.

4. No entregarles la clave de respuestas y, a la vuelta de las vacaciones,

recoger los libros y corregir sólo las secciones Test Yourself para comentar

los resultados en clase.

Los tests acumulativos que le proporcionaremos en septiembre le servirán para

evaluar el nivel de sus alumnos al comienzo del próximo curso.

Esperamos que tanto usted como ellos disfruten con Summer Practice 3O ESO.

¡Felices vacaciones!

Para el profesor

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UNIT 1 – All Aboard

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A 1. d 4. c2. e 5. a3. b

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B 1. football field 4. sometimes2. all day long 5. on the ship3. 14

C 1. f 5. b2. d 6. g3. a 7. e4. h 8. c

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Working with Grammar

A 1. is 4. is2. are 5. is3. are

B 1. The suitcase isn’t blue.It is red.

2. The little boys aren’t happy.They are sad.

3. The people aren’t on a bus.They are on a ship.

4. The woman isn’t next to the boys.She is next to the girl.

5. The girl isn’t short.She is tall.

C 1. Is the ship big?Yes, it is.

2. Is the sports instructor in the restaurant?No, she isn’t.

3. Are the man and woman excited about the trip?Yes, they are.

4. Is the captain on the ship?Yes, he is.

5. Are the passengers in their rooms?No, they aren’t.

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D 1. has got 5. have got  2. hasn’t got 6. hasn’t got; has got  3. has got 7. haven’t got  4. hasn’t got; has got 

E 1. b 4. a2. a 5. c3. b

F 1. am / am not 4. is / isn’t  2. have got / haven’t got 5. has got / hasn’t got 

3. are / aren’t 

G 1. Have … got Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.

2. IsYes, he/she is. / No, he/she isn’t.

3. Have … got Yes, they have. / No, they haven’t.

4. AreYes, they are. / No, they aren’t.

5. IsYes, it is. / No, it isn’t.

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Listening

CD Script 

Wendy: Hello, Brad. It’s Wendy.Brad: Hi, Wendy. Where are you?Wendy: I’m on the Fantastic Princess and I’m so

excited. It’s fantastic. We sail for Alaska in anhour.

Brad: Have you got everything you need for the trip?Wendy: Yes, I think so. I’ve got my tickets, passport 

and a map.Brad: It’s cold in Alaska, even in the summer. Have

you got enough warm clothes?Wendy: I hope so. I’ve got a jacket, some boots, a hat 

and a scarf. Oh, no. I forgot my gloves… .Brad: Don’t worry. There are shops on the ship and

you can buy some gloves there.Wendy: Oh, that’s good. Let’s see, I’ve also got jeans,

trainers and a sweater. I hope I will be warmenough.

Brad: I hope you have got sunglasses. It’s cold but 

sunny in Alaska.Wendy: I know that. I didn’t forget my sunglasses.Brad: Have you got a camera?Wendy: Of  course , I’ve got two cameras. I’m going to

take lots of pictures for the magazine.Brad: Have you got the itinerary for the trip?Wendy: Yes, here it is. Do you want to hear it?

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A 3

B 1. on a ship 4. sunny2. has got 5. cameras3. gloves

Dialogue

A 1. ticket 4. first  2. morning 5. window3. train

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Writing

A museums, restaurants, shops and cafés of the ChampsÉlysées, the Eiffel Tower and Paris by night 

B  Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammaticallycorrect answers.

UNIT 2 – Niagara Falls

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A 1. b 4. d; e2. f 5. a3. c

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B 1. T 4. T2. T 5. F3. F

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1. clean 5. look2. talk 6. brush3. fly 7. drive4. wear 8. read

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Working with Grammar

A 1. Tom is wearing a raincoat. He isn’t wearing asweater.

2. Mr James is taking photos. He isn’t talking on thephone.

3. David is standing. He isn’t sitting.4. Jan and Karen are drinking coffee. They aren’t 

eating ice cream.5. Sue is reading a newspaper. She isn’t reading a

book.

B 1. Is Tom wearing a raincoat?No, he isn’t. He’s wearing a sweater.

2. Is Mr James taking photos?No, he isn’t. He’s talking on the phone.

3. Is David standing?No, he isn’t. He’s sitting.4. Are Jan and Karen drinking coffee?

No, they aren’t. They’re eating ice cream.5. Is Sue reading a newspaper?

No, she isn’t. She’s reading a book.

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C 1. take 4. Do … walk2. Does … travel 5. know3. doesn’t sail

D 1. Does Betty fly a helicopter?No, she doesn’t.

2. Does Jack sail the Maid of the Mist ?Yes, he does.

3. Does Jenny work in a hotel?No, she doesn’t.

4. Do Danny and Laura sell tickets?No, they don’t.

5. Do Betty and Laura work in an office?No, they don’t.

E 1. is explaining2. are waiting3. Does … work4. don’t enjoy5. Are … flying

F 1. am having 4. takes2. am standing 5. receive3. come 6. don’t keep

G  Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammaticallycorrect answers.

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C  A 1. They will have a good time.2. I am going to buy warm clothes.3. I won’t forget my bathing costume.4. We are going to take the next bus.5. We will see famous people in Hollywood.

B 1. d 4. a2. c 5. e3. b

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D 1. Are Brenda and Sam seeing a film tomorrow?No, they aren’t.

2. Is Brenda meeting friends in a café in an hour?Yes, she is.

3. Is Sam visiting the Empire State Building onMonday?

No, he isn’t.4. Are Brenda and Sam going to the museum next 

 week?Yes, they are.

5. Is Sam taking the bus tomorrow night?No, he isn’t.

E 1. go 3. don’t see2. will visit 4. doesn’t leave

F 1. will visit the Kennedy Space Center2. will take a camera

3. doesn’t wear a coat 4. wins the competition

G  Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammaticallycorrect answers.

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Listening

CD Script 

Good evening. Here’s this weekend’s weather forecast forsome cities around the United States.

New York City will be hot this weekend. Temperatures will be unusually high for this time of year.

Get your T-shirts, shorts and sun-hats out of the closet because you’re going to need them until Sunday.Remember to drink plenty of water and don’t stay in thesun for too long.

 A cool breeze from the Pacific Ocean will hit the SanFrancisco area. Weather conditions will be pleasant during the day but much colder in the evenings. Dress

in layers; T-shirts under a sweater and a jacket for theevenings will be the best choice if you’re going to be out for many hours. But don’t worry, it won’t rain beforeTuesday.

If you’re in Chicago and planning to be outdoors this weekend, plan again. Heavy rainstorms will begin byearly morning, so make sure you take your umbrellaand raincoat with you for the next few days.

A The following items should be ticked:1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10

B 1. F 4. T2. F 5. F3. T

Dialogue

A 1. help 4. prefer2. colours 5. keep3. left  

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Writing Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammaticallycorrect answers.

UNIT 4 – Terracotta Army

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A 1. f 5. c2. a 6. e3. d 7. g4. b

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C 1. b 4. e2. c 5. d3. f 6. a

D1. excited 4. surprised2. jealous 5. proud3. afraid

E 1. excited 4. surprised2. jealous 5. proud3. afraid

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Working with Grammar

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B 1. visited 4. thought  2. had 5. didn’t agree3. was

C 1. worked 3. ended2. decided 4. built  

D 1. ordered 4. killed2. didn’t allow 5. put  3. burnt  

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E 1. Did Ben buy a terracotta statue?Yes, he did.

2. Did his family stay at the Jianguo Hotel on 8 July?No, they didn’t.

3. Did Ben see the Great Wall of China?Yes, he did.

4. Did Ben and his family ride horses in China?No, they didn’t.

5. Did Ben visit the Summer Palace?Yes, he did.

F 1. did … like 6. didn’t have

2. began 7. used3. built 8. died4. wanted 9. broke5. connected 10. decided

G  Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammaticallycorrect answers.

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Listening

CD Script 

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to theForbidden City, the largest palace area in the world.There are 9,999 buildings inside these enormous walls.It took more than one million people to build the palacebetween 1407 and 1420. One hundred thousandspecial artists also worked here.

Twenty-four emperors and thousands of servants livedhere at different times. They seldom left the palace andno one else entered. It was forbidden.

But today, things are very different. The palace is now

the Palace Museum in Beijing, one of the world’s best museums. Everyone can visit and see the wonders of the Chinese emperors of the Forbidden City.

There are lots of special treasures, clothes, jewellery andpaintings inside. So let’s begin with the first exhibit...

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B 1. T 4. F2. F 5. F3. T

DialogueA 1. visit 4. treasures

2. often 5. emperor3. exciting

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 work worked

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have had

come came

build built  

begin began

find found

drink drank

ride rode

agree agreed

visit visitedthink thought 

die died

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Writing

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B  Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammaticallycorrect answers.

UNIT 5 – Rainforest Café

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C 1. The tour is on 26 June.2. The Rainforest Café is in Piccadilly Circus, London.3. Possible answers: crocodiles, snakes, butterflies,

tropical fish, parrots, monkeys4. You can buy drinks at the Magic Mushroom Bar.5. They learn about the environment, conservation,

endangered species and rainforests.6. The tour wasn’t long enough.

D frog, crocodile, parrot, elephant, snake, butterfly,monkey

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Working with Grammar

A 1. How many 4. How many2. How much 5. How much3. How much 6. How many

B 1. many 4. many2. a lot of 5. a lot of  

3. muchC 1. too small 4. too spicy

2. not hot enough 5. not thirsty enough3. too exotic

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D 1. The piranha fish is smaller than the giant anteater.2. The giant anteater is more endangered than the red

uakari monkey.3. The giant anteater is heavier than the red uakari

monkey.4. The red uakari monkey is bigger than the piranha

fish.

E 1. The piranha fish is the smallest of the three.2. The giant anteater is the most endangered of the

three.3. The piranha fish is the shortest of the three.4. The giant anteater is the biggest of the three.

F 1. biggest 4. most important  2. smallest 5. warmer

3. darkerG 1. biggest 3. colder

2. wettest 4. easier

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Listening

CD Script 

Hello listeners,

You’re listening to Radio Rainforest, somewhere in the

 Amazon. On today’s programme, we’re going to tell youabout some of the strangest endangered animals in the world’s rainforests.

The first animal is a kind of monkey called an aye-aye.It lives in trees in the rainforests of Madagascar, anisland east of Africa. It’s got one long finger and giant eyes. It uses its finger to pull small insects out of trees.

 Another strange animal is the Azteca ant. It lives in the Amazon rainforest, on one tree. It’s got everything it needs in the tree – food, water and a home. It protectsthe tree and attacks vines when they try to climb ontothe tree.

The last animal is called an antbird. There are morethan 200 kinds of antbirds and many of them areendangered. They live in the rainforests of Central America and the Amazon. They follow groups of armyants. The ants frighten insects and the antbirds eat theinsects when they try to escape.

That’s all for today. I hope youv’e enjoyed theprogramme. Tune in for our next programme.

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A 3

B 1. Yes 4. Yes2. No 5. Yes3. No 6. No

DialogueA 1. coolest 4. waterfall

2. enough 5. expensive3. many

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Writing

 Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammaticallycorrect answers.

UNIT 6 – Pirates MuseumPage 34

A 1. c 4. b2. a 5. d3. e

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C 1. f 4. d2. e 5. c3. b 6. a

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1. fisherman 5. sailor2. doctor 6. chef  3. diver 7. pirate4. soldier 8. captain

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Working with Grammar

A 1. don’t have to; should 3. must 2. can; couldn’t 4. mustn’t  

B 1. could 5. must / should2. can 6. couldn’t  3. mustn’t 7. shouldn’t  4. should / can / must 8. can’t  

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C 1. Do we have to leave now?2. Can Paulo use his video camera in the museum?3. Could the pirate ship sail (very) fast?4. Should I / we wait for you?

D 1. noisily 4. quickly2. easily 5. carefully3. quietly 6. well

E 1. quickly 4. easily2. quietly 5. carefully3. well 6. noisily

F 1. Cruel 4. openly2. secretly 5. easily3. bad 6. terrible

G 1. Captain Blackbeard shouted very angrily.2. The pirate was not at all careful with his sword. / 

The pirate was not careful at all with his sword.3. The soldiers are quite afraid of the pirates. / 

The pirates are quite afraid of the soldiers.4. We were rather tired in the evening.

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Listening

CD Script 

Mary Read was a famous woman pirate in the earlyeighteenth century. When Mary was a teenager, shedressed up as a boy. Then she became a soldier in theEnglish army. Nobody discovered her secret, but she fellin love with one of the other soldiers. They left the armyand got married. However, Mary’s husband died soonafter that, so she returned to the army for a short time.

Then, Mary became a sailor. She still pretended to be aman. On the way to the West Indies, pirates attacked theship and took Mary as a prisoner.

Mary decided to be a pirate too. Another pirate on theship was Mary’s friend. She was also a woman

pretending to be a man. Her name was Anne Bonny.One day, the pirates attacked another ship. One of thesailors on that ship decided to join Mary and the otherpirates. Mary fell in love with him and told him hersecret. They got married and continued to work on theship. But soon, a ship of soldiers attacked them andcaught all the pirates. Mary Read died in prison.

A 1. c 4. e2. b 5. f  3. d 6. a

B 1. boy 4. friend2. English 5. Soldiers3. prisoner 6. prison

Dialogue

A 1. soldiers 3. afraid2. ship 4. weapons / pistols

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Writing

 Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammaticallycorrect answers.

UNIT 7 – Bran Castle

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A 1. T 3. T 5. F2. F 4. T

C The vampire is Count Isaac.

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D 1. Lady Ludmilla 4. The Duke of Vladville2. The Mistress of Paprika 5. Count Isaac3. Edna the cook 6. Lady Ludmilla

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1. salad 1. soup3. potatoes 2. fish5. garlic 4. tomatoes8. cheese 6. chicken

10. cake 7. rice11. bread 9. steak

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Working with Grammar

A 1. b 3. b 5. a2. a 4. a 6. b

B 1. were sleeping 4. were hiding2. wasn’t doing 5. weren’t sitting3. was moving

C 1. Were Mum and Dad watching a football game?

No, they weren’t.2. Was Lewis playing a computer game?No, he wasn’t.

3. Was Mum holding the baby?Yes, she was.

4. Was the baby smiling?No, it wasn’t.

5. Was Shannon talking on the phone?Yes, she was.

6. Were the teenagers wearing T-shirts?Yes, they were.

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D 1. c 3. b 5. a2. e 4. f 6. d

E 1. was driving 7. were coming

2. stopped 8. shone3. wasn’t working 9. saw4. decided 10. shone5. was getting 11. flew6. saw

F 1. was eating 4. wasn’t sleeping2. was looking 5. was shining3. was watching 6. wasn’t looking

The True or False answers will vary.

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Listening

CD Script 

Bram Stoker was born in 1847 in Ireland. While he wasgrowing up, his mother told him a lot of horror stories.In 1878, Stoker went to England. While he was living inEngland, Stoker met his wife, Florence. He also began writing his own stories. Dracula  was his most famousstory.

While Stoker was writing the book, Dracula , he found an

article about vampire bats. Vampire bats bite animals while they are sleeping. That gave Stoker an idea; in thebook, Count Dracula changed into a bat and flewoutside his victim’s window.

Stoker wrote 18 books. He died in 1912.

A 1. c 3. f 5. b2. e 4. d 6. a

B 1. F 3. T 5. F2. T 4. F 6. T

DialogueA 1. listening 4. dark

2. reading 5. discovered3. scary 6. bite

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Writing

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B  Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammaticallycorrect answers.

UNIT 8 – Postcards from Africa

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A 1. e 4. f  2. b 5. c3. d 6. a

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C 1. F 4. T2. F 5. T3. T 6. F

D 1. uncomfortable 4. happy2. exciting 5. frightened3. dangerous 6. narrow

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Working with Grammar

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1. arrive arrived arrived llegar

2. buy bought bought comprar

3. ride rode ridden montar

4. travel travelled travelled viajar5. hear heard heard oír

6. do did done hacer

7. eat ate eaten comer

8. be was / were been ser, estar

9. go went gone ir

10. write wrote written escribir

Units 7 - 8

Paul Davis from the United States took this picture

while he was visiting the Tower of London. While Paul

was looking around the tower, he saw a woman

walking up the stairs. The woman wasn’t wearing

modern clothes. She was wearing a long white dress

and she was carrying a candle. When the woman got to

the top of the stairs, she disappeared. Paul was very

frightened and left the tower quickly.

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B 1. have heard 4. have lived2. hasn’t travelled 5. have just seen3. Have you ever had 6. have never been

C 1. haven’t bought 4. Have … heard2. have … written 5. have … eaten

3. have done 6. Has … arrived

D 1. Has Tom just climbed the mountain?No, he hasn’t.

2. Have we arrived at the sea?Yes, we have.

3. Has John ever ridden in a matatu ?Yes, he has.

4. Have the passengers taken their baggage on thebus?No, they haven’t.

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E 1. wanted 4. heard2. haven’t gone 5. has just read3. have lived 6. didn’t understand

F 1. has gone 4. has … won2. was 5. didn’t climb3. Did … speak 6. Have … travelled

G 1. Has Lucy called Barry since the party?2. Did they buy these souvenirs this morning?3. Did you go on the matatu on Tuesday?

4. Have you (ever) seen that mountain before?5. Has he known Barbara for a long time?

H  Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammaticallycorrect answers.

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Listening

CD Script 

Hello, I’m Jimmy. I live in the beautiful city of Venice,Italy. In Venice, there are no cars so people walk or takeboats. Boats are very popular in Venice. Gondolas aremy favourite kind. I sometimes take my girlfriend for aromantic gondola ride.

My name is Chan and I live in Tokyo, Japan. There isalways a lot of traffic so many people in Tokyo use theunderground trains. During rush hour they are verycrowded so special workers help push people into thetrains. I don’t like to be pushed into the trains so Ialways ride my bicycle. Riding a bicycle is the best wayto get around.

Hello from Lima, Peru! My name is Leo. There’s somuch traffic here in Lima that you can spend hourssitting in your car trying to get from one place to thenext. I walk everywhere because it’s quicker than goingby car or bus.

A The following should be ticked: 1, 4, 5, 7 and 8.

B The mistakes are: car, China, bus

Dialogue

A 1. Excuse 4. timetable

2. help 5. gate3. arrived

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Writing

A  went on a safari, climbed Kilimanjaro, swum at thebeach, ate nyama choma 

B  Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammaticallycorrect answers.

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A The following should be ticked: paintbrush, fossil, bone,skull, eggshell and pick.

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C 1. d 4. a2. b 5. c3. e

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D 1. bones 4. skull2. hair 5. fingers3. neck 6. ear

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Working with GrammarA 1. isn’t thrown 4. aren’t left  

2. are worn 5. aren’t disturbed3. is put  

B 1. are woken up 5. are found2. is served 6. am not allowed3. are taken 7. Are … fed4. are taught 

C 1. Are many students chosen for the programme?2. Are the JPs given a project to complete?

3. Is the project done in groups?4. Is the food prepared by the JPs?5. Are the JPs taken on walks?

1. d 4. a2. e 5. c3. b

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D 1. was thought 3. were kept  2. was discovered 4. were put  

E 1. The bones and fossils were cleaned.2. The paintbrushes and picks were put in a bag.3. The sandwiches weren’t eaten.4. The hole was covered with plastic.5. The chairs were left next to the van.6. The sign wasn’t removed.

F 1. Was an action film shown?No, it wasn’t.

2. Were the JPs woken up at 6.00?No, they weren’t.

3. Were the JPs driven to the excavation site?

Yes, they were.4. Was a photograph taken of the group?

Yes, it was.

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Unit 9

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Listening

CD Script 

Jason: Hello.Helen: Hi, Jason. How was your trip to Egypt?Jason: Egypt is amazing. I had a fantastic time.Helen: You’re so lucky.Jason: Yeah. I spent three days in the desert. It was

beautiful and quiet.Helen: What did you do there?Jason: We were driven to an excavation site by jeep.

We saw many interesting things there.Helen: Tell me about them.Jason: Well there were bones and fossils. They were

found by the palaeontologists.Helen: Oh, really! Did you dig too?

Jason: Yeah. It was hard work, but I really enjoyedit.

Helen: Did you find anything?Jason: Yes, I did. I found something really dirty.Helen: Wow! Was it an Egyptian mummy?Jason: No, it wasn’t. It was a plastic water bottle.Helen: Well, at least you found something!

A Picture 3 is mentioned.

B 1. c 4. a2. b 5. c

3. a

Dialogue

A 1. where 4. garden2. bone 5. Records3. study

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Writing

 Answers will vary. Accept all logical and grammaticallycorrect answers.

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 Round Up

 Round Up

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A Unit 1 - gUnit 2 - iUnit 3 - cUnit 4 - bUnit 5 - dUnit 6 - f Unit 7 - hUnit 8 - aUnit 9 - e

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B

Unit 1:

Alaska

How to get there: Take a ship from CanadaName of ship: Fantastic Princess Activities on ship: (Possible Answers) 1. films2. shows 3. dancingTelephone number to call: 1-800-818-8888

Unit 2:

Niagara Falls

Where: between Canada and United StatesRecommended clothes to take: raincoatWays to travel over the falls: 1. cable car 2. helicopter 

Unit 3:

The USA

Places to see in New York: (Possible Answers) EmpireState Building, Statue of LibertyThings to do in Florida: Visit Disney World, KennedySpace Center What to take:

1. bathing costume2. sun-hat3. sunglasses4. sun creamPeople to meet in California: Hollywood film stars

Unit 4:

China

Places of interest: (Possible Answers) Great Wall of China, The Palace MuseumNumber of soldiers: 8,000Number of chariots: 2,000

Unit 5:

London

Name of restaurant: Rainforest CaféSpecial effects: (Possible Answers) lightning, waterfallsType of food: exotic dishes

Recommended drinks: fruit drinks

Unit 6:

New Providence Island

Museum: Pirates of Nassau MuseumDisplays: (Possible Answers) 1. pirate ship Revenge 2. Rogues Gallery 3. Marlborough Arms Pub4. items from the Pirate Age

Unit 7:

Bran Castle

People NOT to meet: vampires

Local food: human bloodInteresting things in the castle: secret stairways,hidden rooms

Unit 8:

Kenya

Sights: KilimanjaroTransport: matatu

Some useful terms: 1. Hello! = Jambo 

2. So long. = Tutaonana

Unit 9:Montana

Things to do: Project Exploration / JP programmeWhat you can find: fossils, bonesTools used: paintbrushes, picks Average age of animals: prehistoric

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Test Yourself 

UNIT 1

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Vocabulary

1. library 6. bank2. post office 7. pool3. bedroom 8. sweetshop4. kitchen 9. cinema5. hospital 10. restaurant  

Grammar

A 1. has got 4. isn’t  2. has got 5. haven’t got  3. am 6. are

B 1. haven’t got 4. is2. has got 5. aren’t  3. are 6. have got  

C 1. Is it cold today?2. Have you got a computer at home?3. Is the captain in the dining room?

4. Has Canada got a president?5. Has Sam got many friends?6. Are they brothers?

UNIT 2

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Vocabulary

Across Down

2. boat 1. bridge

3. drive 2. brush5. helicopter 4. fly8. wear 6. clean

7. Read

Grammar

A 1. Do they travel 4. are reading2. is waiting 5. don’t eat  3. sits

B 1. Is … working 5. is talking2. don’t eat 6. Do … walk

3. Are … studying 7. flies4. don’t like

C 1. Does the umbrella keep you dry?2. Are many people walking across the bridge now?3. Do they speak French?4. Does this bridge connect Canada and the United

States?5. Does everyone get wet on the Maid of the Mist ?6. Are you studying at the moment?7. Do you want to see the waterfalls?

UNIT 3

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Vocabulary

1. skirt 6. sweater2. tracksuit 7. scarf  3. camera 8. trainers4. raincoat 9. bathing costume5. sun-hat 10. sunglasses

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p o s t o f f i c e

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Test Yourself Units 1, 2, 3

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Test Yourself Units 3, 4, 5

Grammar

A 1. will be 4. Are you going to enter2. won’t forget 5. isn’t coming3. are going 6. is going to get married

B

1. Will … see 4. Are … going to take2. am going to buy 5. won’t arrive3. won’t have 6. are going to announce

C 1. will visit; travel2. won’t buy; doesn’t have3. travel; will need4. won’t stay; isn’t 5. doesn’t win; won’t fly6. will come; invites

UNIT 4

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Vocabulary

1. excited 6. afraid2. tombs 7. proud3. clay 8. jealous4. treasures 9. surprised5. poison

Grammar

A 1. gave 6. had

2. drank 7. Did … kill3. saw 8. didn’t work4. Did … build 9. came5. weren’t  

B 1. We found a black cat in the garden.2. A fire burnt / burned our house last week.3. Did you see the basketball game?4. We didn’t visit our friends.5. Did Jane arrive late yesterday?6. Peter worked in a bank two years ago.7. Did you travel to England last August?

UNIT 5

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Vocabulary

Across Down

3. waterfall 1. crocodile7. snake 2. parrot  8. butterfly 4. lightning9. frog 5. vines

6. ant  

Grammar

A 1. much 4. How much2. a lot of 5. many3. many

B 1. not big enough 4. not old enough2. too cold 5. not sweet enough3. too busy

C 1. higher 4. more difficult  2. most expensive 5. hotter3. older 6. shortest  

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UNIT 6

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Vocabulary

A 1. doctor 5. captain

2. soldier 6. driver3. fisherman 7. sailor4. chef 8. pirate

B 1. d 3. a2. c 4. b

Grammar

A 1. can 4. can’t  2. should 5. don’t have to3. could 6. must  

B 1. quietly 4. well2. easily 5. dangerously3. beautifully 6. heavily

C 1. I drove very slowly in the snow.2. The guests were not hungry at all. / 

The guests were not at all hungry.3. Did the student answer correctly?4. We are quite frightened of the dog.5. Everyone left the building suddenly. / 

Suddenly, everyone left the building

UNIT 7

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Vocabulary

1. soup 5. rice2. tomatoes 6. chicken3. steak 7. fish4. potatoes 8. garlic

Grammar

A 1. were playing 4. was raining2. weren’t having 5. was running3. Were … watching 6. weren’t wearing

B

1. met 4. attacked2. was doing 5. was studying3. were sleeping 6. called

C 1. Was Sue sleeping at 9.00 last night?Yes, she was.

2. Were they talking on the phone all afternoon?No, they weren’t.

3. Was the sun shining all morning?No, it wasn’t.

4. Were you and Jim doing something important?Yes, we were.

5. Were the people telling scary stories?No, they weren’t.

UNIT 8

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Vocabulary

A 1. baggage 6. uncomfortable2. happy 7. dangerous3. frightened 8. narrow4. passengers 9. exciting

5. mountain 10. driver

B 1. passengers 6. dangerous2. baggage 7. driver3. happy 8. frightened4. exciting 9. narrow5. mountain 10. uncomfortable

Grammar

A 1. has climbed 5. saw2. went 6. has ridden

3. have never met 7. wrote4. didn’t drive 8. haven’t eaten

B 1. has done 5. Have … seen2. Has … visited 6. haven’t bought  3. hasn’t been 7. Have … gone4. have ridden

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Test Yourself Unit 6, 7, 8

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UNIT 9

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Vocabulary

1. bone 5. paintbrush2. ear 6. fossil

3. neck 7. finger4. skull 8. eggshell

The hidden word is backbone.

Grammar

A 1. is served 4. weren’t woken up2. aren’t allowed 5. is taken3. was discovered 6. were rescued

B 1. is given 4. is taken2. isn’t spoken 5. isn’t cleaned

3. is broken 6. are examinedC 1. Was the robber stopped by the police?

Yes, he was.2. Were the fossils discovered by a farmer?

No, they weren’t.3. Was the rubbish collected yesterday?

Yes, it was.4. Were the invitations sent last week?

No, they weren’t.5. Was this photograph taken in China?

Yes, it was.

Test Yourself Unit 9

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