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1 Trends 1 © B Burlington Books

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Unit 1

(page 7)

Topic Vocabulary (page 4)

6 1. play

1 1. mobile networks, c



2. search engines, a 3. social networking sites, d 4. Tweets; b

2 1. c 2. 3 1. power

e

3. d

4. a

5. b

5. crash 2. access the Internet 6. account 3. charge a mobile phone 7. design software 4. use a landline phone 8. social media

(page 5)

4 1. device, store information 2. out-of-date, go online, do a search 3. downloaded … apps, delete 4. up-to-date, user-friendly 5 1. b 2. a 6 1. turn off

3. a

2. come up with 3. keep up with 4. catch on

7 1. caught on

2. went online 3. post updates 4. check messages 5. uploaded photos

4. b

5. a

2. tonight 3. never

6. b

5. turn on 6. going on 7. break into 8. break down

Extra Reading (page 8)

6. post comments 7. social networking sites 8. kept in touch 9. accounts 10. solve a problem

1 1. Can I help you

2. Is there a discount 3. tickets are … each 4. Have you got change for 5. Here are your … and your

2 1. g 2. h

3. c 4. d

5. b 6. i

7. a 8. e

9. f

3 1. ¿Hay algún descuento en estos aparatos?

2. were … playing, talking 3. was waiting, was checking 4. didn’t buy, broke 5. rang, was having

2. How much does your laptop weigh? 3. I am going to football practice tomorrow. 4. She seldom posts updates on Facebook. 5. We didn’t enjoy the concert last night.

3. took place 4. dedicated to

Communication (page 9)

4 1. What were you doing at nine o’clock last night? 2. I didn’t read your updates while I was travelling. 3. How long ago did you close your Facebook account? 4. They were uploading photos when the power went off.

than $500,000 for local charities.” 2. F; “There were no Twestivals in 2012, …” 3. T; “… all donations go to charity.” 2. valuable

2. doesn’t use 3. Do … download 4. aren’t selling, recommend 5. is living, keeps in touch 6. go out, is coming over 7. smells, Are … baking

5 1. The GPS isn’t working.

1 c 3 1. d 2. b 4 1. T; “In 2011, Twestivals in 155 cities raised more

5 1. current

4. this year 5. occasionally 6. every day

3 1. forgot, left

2. I really need a new computer. 3. How long ago did you buy that phone? 4. We are working on our project later today. 5. After my phone screen broke, I took the phone to the lab for repair.

2. Somebody stole our camera while we weren’t paying attention. 3. They suddenly changed their plans and are arriving tomorrow. 4. We never made it because our car broke down.

2 1. is, isn’t working

7 1. She was texting while she was crossing the road.

8 1. He never goes out during the week.

Grammar (page 6)

1 1. at the moment

2. released 3. caught on 4. was / were developing 5. was … struggling 6. continue / are continuing 7. opened

2. Borré tu correo electrónico sin querer. 3. Mi teléfono móvil se bloqueó mientras estaba descargando una aplicación. 4. Apagaré mi ordenador dentro de una hora aproximadamente. 5. ¿En cuántas redes sociales tienes cuentas? 6. Se me olvidó mirar los mensajes después de que terminara la película. 7. ¿Estos aparatos están incluidos en el precio? 8. Espero que mantengas el contacto con nosotros.

Writing (page 10)

1 1. Unfortunately, Clearly 2. pretty, fairly 3. carefully, accurately

2 1. very 2. Unfortunately 3. completely

4. beautifully, perfectly 5. quite, rather 4. easily 5. quickly

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3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

3 1. Has anyone ever stolen your wallet?

Check Your Progress (page 11)

2. A burglar broke into my neighbour’s house last night. 3. They haven’t found any evidence yet. 4. He has been a reporter since 2010. 5. Mary has just gone out. 6. Did you see the mugger’s face when he grabbed your purse?

1 1. go online 2. charge a mobile phone 3. delete

4. develop 5. post updates 6. solve a problem

2 1. upload photos

6. wireless technology 2. social networking sites 7. download apps 3. device 8. break into 4. turn on 9. out-of-date 5. turn off 10. breaks down

3 1. How many texts did you receive yesterday? 2. Is / Are Apple developing a new iPhone now? 3. My new tablet doesn’t weigh a lot. 4. I was writing an e-mail when the computer crashed.

4 1. are uploading 2. aren’t 3. started 4. was working

5 Possible answers 1. not at all 2. unfortunately

5. asked 6. were getting ready 7. took

3. fairly 4. quickly

Unit 2 Topic Vocabulary (page 12)

1 1. patrol

4. safe 5. robbery 6. suspects

2. prevent 3. thieves

2 1. b 3 1. c

2. d

3. e

4. a

5. c

2. b

3. b

4. a

5. c

4 1. d 2. a 3. c 5 1. cover the news

4. b

5. e

6 1. careless 2. thoughtful 3. skilful 4. hopeless

7 1. thief 2. skilful 3. gets away 4. locks

2. haven’t arrested 3. have … finished

2 1. have used 2. have … relied 3. put 4. chose

5 1. finished, had … sent

2. had got, arrested 3. robbed, had forgotten 4. had … shoplifted, was 5. had … known, realised

(page 15)

6 1. How long had they looked for evidence before they found the knife? 2. I heard a strange noise after I had gone to bed. 3. They hadn’t felt safe in their new home until they installed a burglar alarm. 4. Before she became a TV reporter, she had written about crime for a daily newspaper. 5. By the time the ambulance arrived, the woman had died. 2. Has she already held a press conference? 3. The burglar had left by the time I got home. 4. She has been a police officer for five years. 5. I guess he didn’t steal my laptop because he hadn’t seen it.

8 1. Had … ever interviewed 2. are arresting 3. was attacking

3. published 4. news sources

4. Did … watch 5. haven’t shown 6. are holding

Extra Reading (page 16)

5. harmless 6. helpful 7. defenceless

1 1. ongoing

3. thrust 4. attitude

2. accuracy

2 1. b 2. c 3 1. they’ve had a shock

5. grabs 6. evidence 7. the press 8. headlines

2. the family know about the crime 3. have to keep details of a crime out of the press

4. Have … watched 5. hasn’t held 6. has grabbed 5. have guarded 6. has robbed 7. has had 8. Have … heard

4. had told 5. hadn’t broken 6. had … broken into

7 1. The police have just spoken to the witnesses.

Grammar (page 14)

1 1. has covered

2. had published 3. had … begun



(page 13)

2. front page, tabloid

4 1. hadn’t driven

4 1. They check facts for accuracy. 2. It’s a way for people to learn about problems in their community. 5 1. challenges 2. shock

3. feel differently 4. valuable

Communication (page 17)

1 1. What happened

2. When did it happen 3. Where were you 4. What happened next 5. Then what 6. What happened in the end 7. How did you feel when it was all over

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2 1. La policía encontró pruebas de que el reportero del





periódico sensacionalista había violado la ley. 2. Vi el titular sobre los ladrones de joyas. ¿Sabes qué pasó al final? 3. Hasta que el robo de coches se convirtió en un problema grave aquí, el diario no había publicado ningún artículo sobre este problema. 4. La policía patrulla este barrio a pie desde hace más de cincuenta años. 5. Para cuando la policía llegó, los testigos se habían marchado. 6. Nunca hemos tenido una alarma antirrobo, pero siempre hemos tenido buenas cerraduras en nuestras puertas y ventanas. 7. ¿Has oído la noticia de última hora? El presidente está a punto de celebrar una rueda de prensa. 8. Me sentí indefenso cuando unos hombres encapuchados atracaron el banco en el que estaba.

Writing (page 18)

1 1. so that 2. in order to 3. to

Unit 3 Topic Vocabulary (page 20)

1 1. overcome … fear 2. Book a … session 3. Go trekking

2 1. d 2. e 3. c 4. a 5. b 3 1. F; When something is unforgettable, we don’t forget it / we remember it for a long time. 2. T 3. F; When people hike / go trekking, they follow a trail. 4. F; It’s dangerous to do something risky. 5. T

(page 21)

4 1. take 2. hurt 3. face

5 1. rescue

4. so that 5. to

2. brave 3. seriously injured 4. survival skills

2 1. to / in order to 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

7 1. challenging

1 1. publish

5. go off 6. attack 7. prevent



5. going on 6. reporters, live broadcast 7. device, thief, break into

Grammar (page 22)

2. turn on 3. careless 4. do a search

3 1. have just got 2. arrived, had got away 3. have called, haven’t come 4. broke into, had put

4 1. are watching

2. has existed 3. came up 4. had published 5. was attacking

5 1. so that 2. in order to / to 3. in order to / to

5. challenging 6. fit 7. adventurous 8. survive

5. fascinated / amazed 2. frightening 6. worried 3. thrilling 7. exhausting 4. fascinating / amazing

Check Your Progress (page 19)

2 1. update

4. lose 5. set 6. run

6 1. terrified

2. so that 3. to / in order to

2. grab 3. get away 4. patrol

4. make a reservation 5. make … way

6. operates 7. advise 8. has shown 9. Does … have / Has … got

2. set off 3. make their way 4. trail 5. lose their way

6. scenery 7. amazed 8. fit 9. book a session

1 1. Are … going to enter

2. will do 3. are going to hurt 4. will be 5. will teach 6. won’t be 7. am going to come 8. will improve

2 1. She isn’t going to take surfing lessons next

summer. 2. Put on this helmet. It will protect your head. 3. Do you think it will snow tomorrow? 4. Move! That cyclist is going to crash into you! 5. They are going to go trekking in Mexico next month.

3 1. are going to burn

2. won’t lose 3. am going to take / am taking 4. won’t be 5. will leave / is leaving 6. are … going to wear / are … wearing 7. will help

4 1. will be swimming 2. will have completed 3. will have driven

4. won’t be cycling 5. will have built 6. will be making

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Writing (page 26)

5 1. will be living

1 1. first / before that





2. will have learnt / learned 3. will have overcome 4. won’t be posting 5. will have got

6 1. Travel will be very different in the future. 2. This time tomorrow, I’ll be flying to Hawaii. 3. You look tired. I will carry your backpack for a while. 4. Tourists will be taking space flights in the next few decades. 5. By 1st July, will you have returned from your holiday? 7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 8 1. am writing 6. have reached

2. have … completed 3. will have taken 4. doesn’t mean 5. have tried

7. died 8. were trekking 9. will … forget

2. Then / Next 3. eventually / finally / in the end 4. After that / Then / Next 5. Then / Finally / Eventually 6. Finally / Eventually 7. then / finally / eventually 8. Finally / In the end

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 5. lose their way 6. thrilled 7. survive 8. steep

2. take risks 3. exhausting 4. terrifying

2 1. mountainous

2. the beginning of recreational tree climbing 3. are climbed by many people 4. finish the tree climb

4 1. Spending a night in a hammock high up in a tree. 2. To learn proper climbing and descent techniques. / To judge if a tree is suitable for climbing. / To learn how to use safety equipment. 3. improperly 4. attempting



1 1. looks like 2. Perhaps / Maybe 3. at the foreground 4. could be 5. in the background 6. looks

2 1. Parece que vamos a quedarnos sin agua pronto. 2. ¡Fue un día increíble! ¡Nos lo pasamos muy bien! 3. Mira esta foto. El paisaje es impresionante. 4. Al final del día (de hoy) habrás asumido unos cuantos riesgos y te habrás enfrentado a algunos peligros. 5. Estaremos viajando por una región montañosa todo el mes, pero no haremos nada arriesgado. 6. Lleva zapatos adecuados o te harás daño. 7. Vamos a aprender técnicas de supervivencia en este curso de tres días. 8. Por la mañana temprano vamos a ponernos en camino por un sendero de veinte kilómetros que supone un reto.

2. do a search 3. worried 4. keep in touch 5. worrying

6. thoughtless 7. live broadcast 8. awesome 9. skilful 10. stunt

3 1. will be hiking, will be 2. will have passed, will take 3. won’t want 4. is going to hit

4 1. came up with

Communication (page 25)



1 1. risky

1 c 2 1. a 2. d 3 1. in order to protect their heads

2. caring for

2 1. First / In the beginning

Check Your Progress (page 27)

Extra Reading (page 24)

5 1. awesome

2. In the beginning / At first 3. Then / Later 4. eventually 5. In the end / Finally 6. before 7. Next / Then

2. has found 3. are looking 4. contains 5. was recovering 6. had decided 7. are setting off / are going to set off 8. will be searching 9. will have found

5 1. At first, then, In the end 2. First, After that, Finally Unit 4 Topic Vocabulary (page 28)

1 1. fell out

4. noticed 5. got along

2. shared 3. trusted

2 1. d 2. e 3 1. tell … lies

3. a

2. tell … the truth 3. feel uncomfortable

4 1. athletic build 2. fair

4. c

5. b

4. shake your head 5. rely on 3. average height 4. slim

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5 1. d 2. c 3. 6 1. good-looking

Extra Reading (page 32) e

4. a

1 1. American 2. potato crisps, cheese-flavoured crisps, pretzels, dried meat, crackers 3. three

5. b

4. selfish 5. shy 6. skinny

2. stubborn 3. rude

7 1. appearance

2 1. b 2. c 3 1. They are high-achievers and might be quite

5. personality 6. description 7. argument 8. confidence

2. suggestion 3. relationship 4. sadness

competitive. 2. Conduct their own informal research.

8 1. appearance

4 1. differences in food choices when it comes to



friendship or romantic relationships 2. pleasant and unpleasant sensations 3. like crackers

2. good-looking 3. personality 4. outgoing 5. great sense of humour 6. notice 7. make a good impression

5 1. differences 2. revealed

Communication (page 33)

Grammar (page 30)

1 1. c, can

1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2 1. ¿Puedes hablarme de tus amigos?

4. a, mustn’t 5. d, might not 6. b, have to

2. e, ought to 3. f, am not able to

2 1. need to, must

4. can’t, aren’t able to 5. could, might

2. mustn’t, can’t 3. should, ought to

3 1. Could / Can

4. might 5. should / ought to

2. can’t 3. have to / must

4 1. should have called

2. might have woken 3. would have answered 4. must have had 5. shouldn’t have continued

1 1. Joe’s got short, curly brown hair. 2. Veronique is a slim, 17-year-old French model. 3. Lara always wears lots of thin, colourful plastic bracelets. 4. Mick’s the tall brown-haired guy over there – the one in the long, black leather coat. 5. Robert is a good-looking, young British guy.

5 1. might not have remembered 2. must have gone 3. ought to have invited 4. could have helped 5. couldn’t have seen 6. shouldn’t have told 7. would have helped

2 1. attractive, athletic

6 1. I should have answered your text yesterday.

2. I may not go to the party. 3. We mustn’t talk too loudly. 4. You would have enjoyed the film. 5. I couldn’t have passed the exam without it!

7 1. May I borrow your leather jacket?

2. You shouldn’t have read my diary! 3. You mustn’t wear shorts in the restaurant. 4. Could you have avoided an argument with him? 5. There may be a good band at the club tonight.

8 1. can … help

2. am having 3. Could … give 4. criticised 5. was having

2. Deberías empezar a darte cuenta del lenguaje corporal de la gente. 3. Podrías haber intentado llevarte bien con ella. 4. No ha debido de escribir una descripción precisa de su personalidad o su aspecto. 5. Ella consiguió el trabajo enseguida, así que tienen que haberse quedado impresionados con ella. 6. Creo que no está diciendo la verdad. 7. Tienes que causar una buena impresión cuando conoces a alguien por primera vez. 8. ¿Qué te gusta hacer los fines de semana?

Writing (page 34)

(page 31)

3. formal 4. sociable

6. wasn’t able to 7. might have got 8. will … make 9. will change 10. will have convinced

2. straight, brown 3. gorgeous, big blue 4. cool, square black

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Check Your Progress (page 35)

1 1. noticed 2. get to know 3. personality 4. descriptions

2 1. polite 2. outgoing 3. slim

3 1. argument 2. suggestion 3. relationship

5. shared 6. appearance 7. similar background 4. trust 5. feel comfortable 4. hopeful 5. thoughtless

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4 1. shouldn’t have got

3 1. is being shown … 3D





2. must be 3. Can … give 4. mustn’t have made 5. might meet 6. ought to have told

4 Possible answers

5 1. will have been

1. have / get … done 2. had / got … delivered 3. are having / getting … checked / are going to get / have … checked 4. has / gets … written / has had / has got … written

2. will be dancing 3. hadn’t met 4. enjoys 5. will last 6. will wake / are going to wake

(page 39)

6 1. Zoe is a talented, young Australian singer.

2. Alan gave me a beautiful, antique gold ring. 3. I really love my old, grey woollen jumper. 4. She’s got gorgeous, large brown eyes. 5. Stefan is a good-looking, tall German guy.

Topic Vocabulary (page 36)

1 1. Award

4. main character 5. cast

2. soundtrack 3. costumes 3. c

4. a

5. a

4. based on 5. Shot 6. released

2. stars 3. plays the role of



b

4. d

2. innovative 3. dangerous 4. realistic

7 1. cast 2. soundtrack 3. bring to life 4. Costumes

1 c 2 1. d 2. b 3 1. are sometimes given to the audience to wear 2. bring films’ settings to life 3. will soon have Secret Cinema

5. emotional 6. humorous 7. predictable

4 1. It was presented in a recently closed London hospital. 2. There were camels and sand-covered floors.

5 1. venue

5. play a role 6. realistic 7. set in 8. emotional

2. to date

1 Possible answers

1 1. have been performed 2. were being made 3. are working 4. must be kept 5. are often done 6. cannot wear 7. will be made

2 1. was approved 2. were suggested 3. was … shown 4. will be shot

3. classics 4. warehouse

Communication (page 41)

Grammar (page 38)

6. is completed 7. will enter 8. would have gone 9. have been made 10. can be found

2. is run 3. was accepted 4. will be starting 5. will have participated

Extra Reading (page 40)

2. dull 3. moving 4. talented 5. gave a brilliant performance 6. box office hits 7. brings to life

6 1. factual

2. are having / getting … planned 3. had / got … prepared 4. was given 5. might be directed

7 1. was looking

(page 37)

4 1. c 2. a 3. 5 1. outstanding

5 1. is taken care of

6 1. The film is being released next Friday. 2. I don’t think he should have been awarded the Oscar for Best Actor in 2011. 3. The script wasn’t finished last week. 4. The costumes might be designed / might have been designed by a famous designer. 5. The director had / got his house cleaned while he was shooting yesterday.

Unit 5

2 1. b 2. a 3 1. directed

2. hasn’t been finalised 3. was directed … Johnny Depp 4. can’t be bought … 2nd February 5. can be won … 10th February

5. haven’t been hired 6. be chosen 7. Will … be photographed



1. Why don’t we / Shall we 2. Sounds good to me 3. I wouldn’t mind 4. I don’t feel like 5. I’d prefer to 6. How about 7. good idea 8. Let’s meet 9. Why don’t we / Shall we 10. Sorry, I can’t make it 11. I’d rather

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2 1. Lo siento, me es imposible.

Unit 6

2. Entretenida y llena de acción, Lobezno inmortal la protagoniza Hugh Jackman y fue dirigida por James Mangold. 3. La película, basada en una novela, se está rodando ahora y podría estrenarse a finales de año. 4. A los protagonistas de esta divertida película de dibujos animados les ha dado vida un reparto con talento. 5. Yo preferiría ver una película innovadora en vez de un éxito de taquilla predecible. 6. No me apetece ver esa película porque todo el mundo dice que es una pérdida de tiempo. 7. Ella hizo que su vestuario lo confeccionara un diseñador con talento. 8. El público estuvo muy callado durante la escena emotiva.

Topic Vocabulary (page 44)

Writing (page 42)

5 1. worth, brand name 2. window display, half-price 3. afford, on sale 4. credit card, cash / cash, credit card

1 1. Moreover, In addition

2. In addition to, Besides 3. and, as well as 4. also 5. as well as, in addition to 6. Moreover, Besides

Check Your Progress (page 43)

2 1. b 2. a 3. 3 1. will be shown

2. is played 3. should be allowed

4. c

5. a

4. metal 5. pays

(page 45)

4 1. cheque 2. purchase 3. voucher 4. bargain

5. bill 6. receipt 7. refund

4. is being fed 5. had / got … made

1. has been 2. could have become 3. was attracted 4. came up with / had come up with 5. was visiting 6. is working 7. will be 8. will have achieved

2. try out, e 3. paid … back, b 4. took … out, f 5. tried … on, a 6. picked out, c 7. picked up, d

2. earn 3. rent 4. looked around

5. brand names 6. afford 7. manage money

Grammar (page 46) 4. that, when 2. where 5. whose 3. who 6. that Relative pronouns can be omitted in sentences 3, 4 and 6.

5. c

4 Possible answers

1. less 2. something 3. paper

4. e

1 1. who, that

5. cast 6. main character 7. audience b

b

7 1. pocket money

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

2. plot 3. soundtrack 4. box office hit

2 1. d 2. c 3. 3 Possible answers

6 1. looked around, g

1. also 2. and 3. in addition to / as well as 4. In addition 5. As well as 6. Besides / In addition to / As well as

1 1. costume

4. spend 5. save

2. lend 3. owe



2 Possible answers

1 1. borrow

2 1. when 2. which 3. whose

4. where 5. who / that 6. which / that

3 1. The shop assistants who / that work there are very rude. 2. Craigslist is a website where you can find many things for free. 3. He bought his girlfriend an expensive bracelet that / which was on sale. 4. The woman whose credit card was stolen was upset. 5. The waiter gave me a bill that / which was incorrect.

5 Possible answers

1. in addition to / as well as 2. Besides 3. in addition to / as well as / and 4. In addition / Moreover 5. and / as well as

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4 1. Halifax, which is a bank in Britain, recently



conducted its annual survey on pocket money. 2. The 1,296 participants, who were children, completed an online survey. 3. On average, kids in London, where some things cost more than in other parts of the country, get nearly £8.50 a week. 4. Girls get less than boys, whose pocket money is about 35p more per week. 5. Pocket money today buys more than it did in 1987, when Halifax conducted its first pocket money survey.

(page 47)

5 1. Bond Street is a street in London where there are lots of expensive boutiques. 2. Levi Strauss, whose company made the first blue jeans, was born in Germany in 1829. 3. Valentine’s Day is a special time when people often give each other flowers and chocolates. 4. Ingvar Kamprad, who founded IKEA, used to sell matches. / Ingvar Kamprad, who used to sell matches, founded IKEA. 5. Spendometer is an app which / that can help you keep track of what you spend. 6. Oxfam now has an online shop which / that sells everything from books to dresses.

6 1. Uniqlo, which is a Japanese clothing company, has shops in New York and London. 2. January is the month when many shops have big sales here. 3. I like my new desk, which is from IKEA. 4. I have a friend whose sister owns a café. 5. The shop where I work is in Oxford Street.

7 Possible answers

1. I like to shop in places where there are bargains. 2. I don’t like salespeople who talk a lot. 3. I hope to work for someone that has patience. 4. I’ll never forget the day when I started school. 5. I’ve got a friend whose last name is the same as mine.

8 1. who, isn’t making

socialised.

5 1. ruins

4. suburbs 5. hang around

2. evolved 3. (window) display

Communication (page 49)

1 1. What do you think about

2. Do you think … is a good idea 3. I’m not sure 4. I think 5. If you ask me 6. You’re right 7. Maybe, but 8. So, we agree

2 1. Pagué esta compra con mi paga, la cual llevo ahorrando desde hace más de dos meses. 2. ¿Cuándo vas a devolverme el dinero que te presté? 3. He cambiado esta camisa en Zara, donde encontré dos camisas rebajadas a mitad de precio. 4. Mis padres, que no ganan mucho, saben cómo administrar el dinero muy bien. 5. Escogí un regalo para Zoe el martes, cuando estuve echando un vistazo en la tienda. 6. En mi opinión, creo que no deberías pagar tanto dinero por algo que realmente no necesitas. 7. He decidido vender mi coche, el cual he cuidado durante muchos años. 8. No puedo permitirme comprar ropa de esta tienda, que solo vende artículos de marca caros.

Writing (page 50)

1 1. a, c 2. a, b 2 Possible answers

3. a, b

4. a, c

5. b, c

1. but 2. On the one hand 3. On the other hand 4. even though 5. However

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Check Your Progress (page 51)

1 1. on sale

2. broke, was trying … on 3. decided, had gone down 4. will rent, when 5. Have … owned 6. will be / was 7. will have saved 8. would have paid, had to write



7. pocket money 2. bargain 8. pay … back 3. spend 9. make … money 4. look around 10. save 5. manage … money 11. earn 6. credit card

2 1. useful 2. careless 3. creative

Extra Reading (page 48)

1 b 2 1. c 2. a 3 1. an agora

4 They were places where people both shopped and

3 1. when

3. c

2. who 3. which

2. first shopping centre 3. covered markets 4. the first modern indoor multi-storey mall opened (in Minnesota, USA)

4 1. which

2. appeared 3. had … been 4. will be 5. was invented 6. who

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5 1. On the one hand 2. but / even though 3. However 4. although / even though / but

(page 55)

Unit 7

5 1. Lisa wanted to know if / whether I was going to

4 1. felt 2. worried 3. had suffered

join the gym. 2. The photographer told Robert to hold up his award when he took the photo. 3. Sara complained that the coach had made them stay at practice late the week before / the previous week. 4. Emily promised that she would start practising harder / to start practising harder. 5. Bradley suggested that we watch / watching the tennis match on TV that afternoon. 6. Steve admitted that he hadn’t given up smoking.

Topic Vocabulary (page 52)

1 1. e 2. a 2 1. benefits

3. d

2. achievements 3. performances

3 1. beaten an opponent 2. improved 3. checked for drugs

4. c

5. b

4. championships 5. coaches 4. successful 5. trained

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4 1. give up, c 2. strengthen, e 3. put on weight, a

5 1. Challenge 2. healthy lifestyle 3. set goals

4. relax, b 5. keep fit, d

6 1. I told him that I couldn’t meet him that evening. /

4. well-balanced diet 5. take part

6 1. disapprove, unhealthy

2. improve 3. take up 4. benefits 5. beat an opponent



6. train 7. coach 8. inactive 9. endurance

2. was 3. had … got 4. has been 5. which 6. won’t be included 7. were meeting 8. will try / will be trying 9. will return / will have returned

Extra Reading (page 56)

Grammar (page 54)

1 1. was still working out

I said that I couldn’t meet him that evening. 2. I suggested that we go for pizza. 3. The coach reminded us not to forget to drink enough water. 4. She promised that she would come to my play. 5. He wanted to know how fast I ran.

7 1. who

2. distrust 3. impossible, unwilling 4. inactive 5. incapable, impatient

7 1. strengthen

4. was 5. could do 6. would face

2. worked out, had only gone, the previous week 3. had had, could motivate, would be 4. was 5. was going, that day, wanted 6. would meet

2 1. admitted, had never learned how to ride a bike 2. announced, practice would begin an hour earlier the next day / the following day / the day after 3. asked, how long it had taken her to learn that skateboard stunt 4. complained, trainers smelled / smelt terrible 5. wondered, felt about losing the match the day before / the previous day 6. insisted, would eventually understand the rules of cricket 7. reminded, to bring my tennis racquet

3 1. suggested, pick up our team uniforms the next day / the following day / the day after 2. advised, to try the uniforms on before we bought them 3. asked, help her choose the correct size 4. warned, not to wash the uniforms in hot water, because that would ruin them

1 a, d 2 1. c 2. d 3 Students can canoe, hike or ski in a national park and sail or do other water sports at water sites.

4 1. many American schools gave up or cut down on PE 2. after they finish school 3. a new approach in PE classes 4. overweight students were losing weight as a result of the new PE lessons 5 1. cut down

2. concern 3. making a comeback 4. approach 5. thriving

Communication (page 57)

1 Possible answers

1. go to the doctor 2. gradually cut down on fizzy drinks 3. eat nuts 4. walk with someone 5. ask an instructor for help

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2 1. Yo en tu lugar, le preguntaría a tu entrenador





cómo podrías mejorar tu rendimiento. 2. El reportero quería saber cuándo se les iba a hacer un análisis para detectar el consumo de drogas a los deportistas. 3. Marianne anunció que había marcado tres goles ese día. 4. John me dijo que no estaba dispuesto a dejar de comer pizza. 5. Él se quejó de que le parecía imposible relajarse antes de un partido del campeonato. 6. ¿Por qué no empiezas a hacer una actividad para que te ayude a mantener un estilo de vida saludable? 7. Les advertimos que no llegaran tarde a la competición. 8. Es poco saludable estar inactivo y en baja forma.

Writing (page 58)

1 1. a, c 2. a, c 2 1. because / since

3. b

4. a

5. c

6. a, b

2. as / since 3. For this reason / As a result / Consequently 4. so

4 1. get married

(page 61)

5 1. e 2. a 6 1. get back

2. grew up 3. cultural diversity 4. source

2 1. would live



our best. 2. Brian said that he couldn’t take part in the race. 3. The lifeguard warned us not to go into the ocean. 4. Linda suggested that we buy / buying tickets for the championship game. 5. Mark announced that he was going to be in the rowing team. 4. was running 5. will take place 6. was / had been

5 1. Since 2. Therefore / Consequently / For this reason 3. so 4. because of / as a result of Topic Vocabulary (page 60)

1 1. b 2. d 3. c 2 1. have an open mind 2. meaningful 3. unique

4. a

5. e

4. source 5. widespread

3 Possible answers 1. dinner 2. Paris

5. manners 6. impolite 7. have an open mind 8. get together

4. would … recommend 5. need 6. will be

2. would have grown up 3. would have enjoyed 4. hadn’t read 5. Would you have left

4 1. wouldn’t have learned, hadn’t lived

2 1. a 2. d 3. a 4. b 5. c 3 1. The coach complained to us that we hadn’t done

Unit 8

5. get by 6. get up 7. go with 8. go by

2. would / could 3. won’t / might not 4. couldn’t 5. will / might

1 1. healthy lifestyle

2. begins 3. hosted

6. c

1 1. will

3 1. had known

4 1. was invented

5. b

Grammar (page 62)

Check Your Progress (page 59) 2. works out 3. benefits 4. strengthens 5. self-esteem

4. f

7 1. way of life

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.



3. d

2. go over 3. go on 4. get together

2. had 3. dress up

6. achieve goals 7. keep fit 8. unwilling 9. impatient 10. give up

5. fireworks 6. stalls 7. parade 8. cultural diversity

2. wedding 3. dress up 4. come of age



2. had had, would have gone 3. would have worn, hadn’t objected 4. had been, would have swum 5. wouldn’t have become, hadn’t visited

5 1. write 2. will come 3. wouldn’t have happened 4. hadn’t made 5. worked 6. would meet 7. are 8. will see 9. rains 10. will meet (page 63)

6 1. If the weather is horrible tomorrow, we will go to a film. 2. It will be impolite if we don’t arrive on time tomorrow. 3. I won’t go to the museum unless it rains tomorrow. 4. You would have had a great time if you had been with us! 5. If I had enough money, I would travel around the world for the rest of my life.

3. paella 4. make a cake

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7 1. If you read about them, you will understand their

culture. 2. If I weren’t allergic to peanuts, I would eat this traditional dish. 3. If our flight hadn’t been delayed, we would have made it to the wedding. 4. I would travel to South America if the airfare weren’t so expensive. 5. If she hadn’t grown up in Holland, my mother wouldn’t speak Dutch.

8 1. that / which, had told

2. shouldn’t have said, must apologise 3. was taking, were running 4. want, will order 5. are going to arrive / are arriving, Have … got 6. not to walk, when 7. have been followed, who / that

Extra Reading (page 64)

1 1. III 2. V 2 1. b 2. c 3. a 3 1. monochronic cultures 4 They think relationships and people are more important.

5 1. expected



2. as well as 3. Since 4. so that 5. at first

2 1. After 2. Although 3. quite 4. However

5. and 6. in order to 7. Furthermore 8. because of

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Check Your Progress (page 67)

1 1. ancestors

2. manners 3. beliefs 4. customs 5. stalls, traditional dishes 6. weddings



2. doesn’t rain, will begin 3. had known, would have watched 4. buy, won’t be 5. didn’t love, wouldn’t stay

4 1. which

2. value 3. punctuality 4. adhering to 5. on the dot

2. is offering 3. was travelling 4. would … forget

5. has been 6. are made 7. appeals

5 Possible answers

Communication (page 65)

1 1. Both pictures show

1 1. beautiful, small silver

2 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. b 3 1. would have noticed, had checked

2. acceptable to be half an hour late



Writing (page 66)

2. the pictures are similar because 3. in both pictures 4. the pictures are different because 5. while in the other picture / but in the other 6. Another difference is that in one picture 7. while in the other picture / but in the other



1. really, because 2. at first, later, so 3. blue, Japanese, silk 4. However, a bit, Moreover

2 1. Si yo no viviera en una ciudad multicultural, no





estaría familiarizado con muchos platos de todo el mundo. 2. Él se habría puesto de pie si hubiera sabido que era costumbre levantarse cuando una persona mayor entrara en la habitación. 3. Si tenemos invitados a cenar el viernes por la noche, no podré reunirme contigo y con Jane. 4. Disgustaría a mis padres si no les dijera la verdad. 5. Ambas fotografías muestran la diversidad cultural de la ciudad. 6. Yo en tu lugar, repasaría la información de la guía turística una vez más. 7. Las fotografías son diferentes porque en una fotografía puedes ver los fuegos artificiales, pero en la otra fotografía, no. 8. Las fotografías son similares porque ambas muestran a gente casándose.

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