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TOP TEEN 7

Top Teen 7 – Manual – soluções

Pág. 6

Part 1
Listening
1.
1. thirteen (13); 2. UK
3. slim; 4. parents
5. sister; 6. brother
7. nurse; 8. vet
9. active; 10. cycling
11. house; 12. art
13. basketball; 14. foot
15. friend; 16. calm
17. beach; 18. sunny

2.
a) reading
b) playing the guitar
c) surfing
d) taking photos

Pág. 7

Part 2
Reading/Grammar
2.
a) R; b) W; c) DS;
d) DS; e) W; f) R

3.
Edinburgh
12th March
£20
(in the) playground
8.00 a.m.
6.30 p.m.
bus

Pág. 8

4.
1. b)
2. c)
3. a)
4. a)
5. c)
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6. b)
7. a)
8. c)
9. c)
10. b)
11. a)
12. b)
13. c)
14. b)

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Part 3
Writing
1. Suggestion
His name is Henry. He is
thirteen years old and he
is American. He is tall and
thin. He has got short,
brown hair and brown eyes.
He has got a lovely smile
and he is handsome. He
looks friendly. He likes
reading.
He has got a sister, Mia.
She is four years old.
He has got a dog called
Marley.

Part 4
Speaking
Students’ answers.

Pág. 10

1.
a) Spain; b) France;
c) Finland; d) UK;
e) Italian; f) Berlin;
g) Atlantic;
h) Amsterdam

Pág. 12

1. A. 11; B. 9; C. 4; D. 1;
E. 10; F. 8; G. 5; H. 7;
I. 2; J. 12; K. 6; L. 3
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2. (i)an: German; Italian;


Angolan; Mexican; Australian;
Colombian; Egyptian;
Canadian; Indian; Belgian…
ish: Spanish; Irish; British;
Swedish; Scottish; English;
Finnish… ese: Portuguese;
Japanese; Chinese;
Vietnamese; Nepalese…
irregular: Greek; Swiss;
French; Dutch; Welsh;
Luxembourger…

3. Germany; Finland;
Bulgaria; Hungary;
Japan; Norway; Croatia;
Switzerland; Luxembourg;
Mozambique; Portugal

Pág. 13

1.
1. What; 2. Where;
3. How; 4. When;
5. Have; 6. colour;
7. thirteen; 8. food;

Pág. 15

2.
Singer, songwriter and
musician
August 8, 1998
Toronto, Canada
Portuguese father; English
mother and a younger sister
3.
a) There are 165 canals.
b) The term acropolis
means upper city.
c) The Eiffel Tower is
324 metres tall.
d) Las Ramblas is the
perfect place to buy
souvenirs.
4.
A. Clogs
B. Tulips / windmills
C. Changing of the Guard
D. Notre Dame Cathedral
E. Flower stal
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Pág. 16

1.
Personal Possessive
pronouns determiners
(subject)
My

You

His

She

Your

They

2.
1. I; 2. you; 3. you; 4. your;
5. you; 6. My; 7. They; 8. I;
9. their; 10. they; 11. your;
12. he; 13. you; 14. My;
15. It; 16. It; 17. We; 18.
our; 19. She; 20. her

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1.
1. help; 2. walls; 3. feel;
4. strong; 5. help; 6. skin;
7. feel; 8. blood; 9. walls;
10. feel
2.
I’m gonna believe!
We’re gonna do it!/
We’re gonna win!
We’re Portugal!
One voice
And one heart!
3.
1. star; 2. version; 3. team;
4. support; 5. fans;
6. obstacles; 7. parents;
8. player; 9. inspirations
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Pág. 18

1. nationalities; age; places


possession; relationships

2.
1. is; 2. am; 3. am;
4. have got; 5. haven’t got;
6. have got; 7. Have … got;
8. is; 9. are; 10. is; 11. has
got; 12. is; 13. are; 14. are

Pág. 19

3.
1. drop; 2. Respect
3. Avoid; 4. Ask
5. take; 6. Protect … buy
4.
A. 3; B. 6; C. 5;
D. 4; E. 1; F. 2

Pág. 20

1.
A penfriend is someone
who you exchange letters
with as a hobby, but usually have never met.
2.
1. D; 2. B; 3. A; 4. C

Pág. 21

3.
a) T; b) F. She is having a
great time.; c) T
d) F. She thinks the people
are very friendly.
e) F. They are visiting
St Mark’s Square in the
morning. In the afternoon
they are going to the Doge’s
Palace.; f) T

4.
a) They’re staying in a youth
hostel. b) She is sharing a
room with Lucy.; c) She is
eating a delicious ice cream;
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d) It is 323 ft. (98.6 m) tall;


e) The vaporetti are water
buses.

5.
a) famous; b) superb;
c) gondola
6.
a) the people; b) the
food; c) the gelato;
d) the gondolas

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1. be / -ing
2. Affirmative
are (’re) / is (’s) / are (’re)
Negative
am not (’m not)
are not (aren’t)
are not (aren’t)
Interrogative
Are / Is / Are
3.
1. at the moment; 2. today;
3. tonight; 4. tomorrow;
5. next week

Pág. 23

4.
1. c; 2. a; 3. e; 4. b; 5. d

5.
1. are you doing
2. am playing
3. are you staying
4. am not
5. am going
6. are buying
7. am meeting
8. are visiting
9. is your sister having
10. is
11. is having

Webquest
a) Dinosaurs first appeared around 245 million years
ago.
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b) A huge asteroid impact


caused the mass dinosaur
extinction 66 million years
ago.

Pág. 24

1.
1. B … play computer
games.
2. A … playing football.
3. A … science
4. C … the gardening.
5. C … strawberry

Pág. 26

1. Suggestions
a) The Union Jack; The
Royal Family; The currency/
The pound sterling; British
Police; Fish and chips; Big
Ben; BBC; Tea…

2.
E; F; G; H

3.
1. b; 2. c; 3. a; 4. c; 5. a

Pág. 27

4.
1. B; 2. C; 3. A; 4. E; 5. D

5.
London; Edinburgh; Cardiff;
Belfast; London

6.
1. Great Britain
2. England
3. The United Kingdom
4. Northern Ireland
5. The Republic of Ireland
6. The Union Jack
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Pág. 29

2.
a) on
b) from
c) lives
d) loves
e) popular
f) English

Reading/Speaking
a) Where is the tennis
academy?
The tennis academy is at
190 Tower Street, London.
b) Are there lessons on
Wednesdays?
No, there aren’t. The
lessons are on Tuesdays
and Fridays.
c) How much do the
lessons cost?
The lessons cost £20 per
hour.

Pág. 30

1.
a) possession
b) before / instead of

2.
his / hers / ours / yours /
theirs

3.
a) mine; b) their; c) yours;
d) hers; e) our

4.
a) theirs; b) his; c) yours

Pág. 31

1.
1. letter; 2. parents;
3. hotel; 4. Tower Bridge;
5. cold; 6. sunny;
7. sightseeing;
8. tea; 9. crown;
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10. Changing of the Guard;


11. Royalty; 12. trophies

Pág. 32

1.
1. legend; 2. Irish;
3. Scottish; 4. importance;
5. brains; 6. strength

Pág. 33

1. a) T;
b) F. It was formed
50 to 60 million years ago.
c) F. It has about 40.000
basalt columns.
d) T;
e) F. The tallest are about 12 metres
(39 ft) high.
f) T;
g) F. It is a popular tourist attraction in
Northern Ireland.

Pág. 34

1.
1. 12 (twelve);
2. Switzerland;
3. cat; 4. park;
5. swimming; 6. English;
7. German; 8. French
2.
A. We/Our; B. It;
C. your; D. Their
3.
1. is; 2. ’m;
3. have got; 4. are;
5. have got; 6. have got;
7. is; 8. has got;
9. is; 10. are

Pág. 35

4.
1. are staying
2. is shining
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3. are sitting
4. am drinking
5. aren’t swimming
6. am having
7. are you doing
5.
a) his; b) hers;
c) theirs; d) mine/ours;
e) ours
6. Suggestion
Hi,…
How are you?
On Saturday morning
I’m tidying my bedroom
and then I’m doing my
homework.
In the afternoon I’m playing
basketball with my brother.
On Sunday I’m getting up
late. I’m making a cake and
then I’m visiting my cousins. What about you?

Pág. 36

1.
1 – d; 2 – e; 3 – b; 4 – f;
5 – c; 6 – g; 7 – a
2.
a) play the guitar
b) have a sandwich
c) listen to music
d) wash my hands
e) go shopping
f) read the newspaper
g) cook dinner

Pág. 37

3.
a) my parents; b) early;
c) huge; d) walk to school;
e) In the afternoon;
f) I like chicken very much;
g) twice a week; h) hang
out
4.
a) my mum and dad
b) at 7 o’clock
c) big
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d) go to school on foot
e) After tea
f) I love chicken
g) on Mondays and Fridays
h) spend time
5.
1. seven o’clock; 2. shower;
3. teeth; 4. sometimes;
5. a quarter to nine; 6. half
past four; 7. volleyball;
8. a quarter to ten

Pág. 39

2.
a) 😊
b) ☹
c) ☹
d) 😊
e) ☹
f) 😊
g)

Pág. 41

1.
1. d; 2. c; 3. b; 4. a

2.
1. does Zendaya eat
2. eats
3. have
4. do you eat
5. don’t
6. hate
7. Do you like
8. do
9. play
10. love
11. do
12. like

Pág. 42

1.
1. stranger; 2. Run;
3. love; 4. place;
5. words; 6. brave;
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7. be; 8. make
3.
1. song; 2. society;
3. different; 4. proud;
5. shadows

Pág. 43

Grammar
1.
verb / preposition
2.
1. D – him; 2. A – them;
3. F – you; 4. B – him;
5. C – me; 6. E – her

Watching
1.
themselves / different / us
/ you / celebrate

Pág. 44

1.
1. L – Ride ; 2. B – Go;
3. E – Have; 4. D – Play;
5. G – Bake; 6. J – Do;
7. C – Read; 8. A – Hang out;
9. F – Play; 10. H – Swim;
11. I – Watch; 12. K – Play

Pág. 45

1.
1. football; 2. lunch;
3. homework; 4. friends;
5. park; 6. cinema; 7. art;
8. bedroom; 9. video
games; 10. beach; 11. love;
12. home; 13. fishing;
14. inline skating;
15. grandparents

2.
a) after; b) before;
c) after; d) until;
e) before; f) until
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Pág. 47

2.
a) F. William is British.
b) T.
c) F. He trains for 4 hours
every day.
3.
a) She is Welsh.
b) No, she isn’t. She has got
an older brother.
c) She makes her bed and
she sometimes cooks at the
weekend.
d) She’s baking a cake for
her grandmother.
4.
a) Irish; b) foot;
c) Saturdays;
d) grandparents
5.
grandma; mum; brother;
cousins; stepfather;
grandparents

Speaking/Writing
Suggestions
1. Keep them company; Ask them if they need any help with tasks such as shopping or dog-walking;
cook them
a meal.
Watch a film or TV show, do crossword puzzles, play board games, or just sit and talk.

Pág. 48

1.
a) W; b) W; c) R; d) R
2.
Present simple
every month; on Mondays;
usually; always; sometimes;
never; every day
Present continuous
this weekend; now; at the
moment; tonight; tomorrow

Pág. 49

3.
a) is running; b) follows;
c) play; d) am doing;
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e) are having; f) is visiting;


g) rides/is training

4.
a) plays
b) are sitting
c) are taking
d) am having
e) are you meeting
f) goes/is surfing

Speaking/Writing
2.
What do you usually do
in your free time?
What are you doing on
Saturday?

3.
What sports do you like
to play?
Are you playing any sports
this week?

4.
How often do you watch TV?
What are you watching
today?

Pág. 50

2.
a) She is at an adventure
park.
b) She has breakfast
outside.
c) She is surfing in the morning and she is riding
a horse in the afternoon.
d) They are playing volleyball.
e) They are cooking lasagne.

Pág. 51

3.
a) Surfing
b) Rock climbing
c) Volleyball
d) Horse riding
e) Theatre
f) Dance
g) Paintballing
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h) Mountain biking

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1.
Dis – dishonest/
disrespectful
Il – iIlegal/illegible
Im – Impossible/immature
In – incredible/intolerant
Ir – irregular/irresponsible
Un – unhealthy/unfair

2.
a) unhealthy
b) intolerant
c) irresponsible
d) illegal
e) disrespectful
f) immature
g) impossible
h) irregular
i) unfair

Pág. 53

1.
a) farmer; b) friendship;
c) courageous;
d) comfortable; e) creative;
f) successful

2.
Positive:
Funny/Friendly/Sociable
Active/Careful/Generous

Negative:
Dishonest/Inflexible
Unhappy/Impatient
Obsessive/Irritable

Pág. 56

1.
1. 7.30 (half past seven)
2. get dressed
3. breakfast
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4. basketball
5. watching films
6. sociable
7. friendly
8. helpful

2.
A. studies
B. doesn’t go
C. Do you eat … I do.
D. ride

3.
a) it; b) them; c) us;
d) him; e) her

Pág. 57

4.
1. spends; 2. arrives;
3. has; 4. does;
5. plays; 6. is studying;
7. am not playing;
8. am setting;
9. are cooking;
10. are you doing?

5.
a) teacher; b) unusual;
c) dangerous; d) impatient;
e) dishonest

6.
Students’ answers.

Pág. 58

1.
a) smartboard;
b) projector; c) computer;
d) science; e) French;
f) physics; g) teacher;
h) classmate; i) student;
j) lab; k) library; l) gym
(Suggestions)
tablet; English; form
teacher; canteen
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Pág. 59

2.
a) student
b) school subjects
c) library
d) teacher
e) classmate
f) headteacher
3.
A. (sound) 4; B. 3;
C. 2, 5; D. 1
4. (Right words)
a) corridor; b) homework;
c) P.E. kit; d) chicken;
e) forty-four
5. Personal answers.

Pág. 60

1.
a) F. It’s in the south of
England. b) F. It’s for people
who like to act, draw or
sing. c) T; d) F. They can
wear comfy clothes. e) T;
f) F. Maths and science are
also important. g) T;
h) F. It costs more than ten
thousand euros.
2. Personal answer.
3.
1. C; 2. D; 3. F; 4. H;
5. G; 6. B; 7. E; 8. A

Pág. 61

1.
1. Can … can’t … can
2. Can
3. may/can … may not/
can’t … may/can
2.
1. b; 2. e; 3. a;
4. f; 5. d; 6. c

Pág. 62

1.
She wants to know other students’ opinions about
their schools.
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2.
a) T; b) DS; c) T;
d) F. He’s good at all his
subjects.
e) F. His class is starting
an e-pal project with an
Australian school.
f) T; g) F. He doesn’t like his
school rules.

Pág. 64

1. (Suggestions)
First photo: She is wearing
a checked blouse and a
T-shirt. She’s got curly, dark
hair. She’s wearing glasses.
Second photo: She is
wearing a long, blue skirt
and a baby blue top.
She’s got long, dark hair in
dreadlocks. She has got a
beautiful smile. She’s happy
in the photo.
2.
She’s the star in the fantasy
film A Wrinkle in Time.

Pág. 65

3.
– Atlanta, Georgia
– American
– Chesnut Elementary
School
– science and math
– friendly, bright, talkative
and very energetic; all
loved her
– Little Stormy
– actress
4.
1. b; 2. f; 3. e; 4. a; 5. d; 6. c
5. a) (Examples)
She donated books to the
school library; she started
acting at the age of 3;
she showed her first pair of
glasses to everyone.
b) Students’ answers.
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6.
(1) way; (2) say;
(3) rainbow; (4) believe

Pág. 66

1. to be
2. was/were;
weren’t/wasn’t/were not;
Was/Were;
was; were; wasn’t
3.
1. Were … was … were
2. Were … weren’t … was
3. Was … was … was
4. Was … wasn’t … was

Pág. 67

1. past
2. was; were; weren’t; Was;
wasn’t; were
3.
(1) There was
(2) There were
(3) There were
(4) there were
(5) there weren’t
(6) There were
(7) there weren’t
(8) Was there
(9) there wasn’t
(10) there was

Pág. 68

1.
1. B; 2. I; 3. F; 4. A; 5. G; 6. C;
7. H; 8. D; 9. E
2.
a) + b) Personal answers.
c) They can make new
friends, play and learn,
have fun and discover their
talents and interests.

Pág. 69

1. Personal answers.
2. b)
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3. a) ordinary;
b) contagious;
c) ugly; d) in front of
e) marks; f) look
4. (1) boy; (2) sister;
(3) video games;
(4) children; (5) friends;
(6) kindness; (7) popular
5. Personal answer.

Pág. 70

1.
A. Robotics lab
B. School orchestra
C. Drama group

Pág. 71

2.
1. e; 2. c; 3. a;
4. f; 5. d; 6. b
3.
a) All American schools
offer different activities.
b) He was the editor of the
school newspaper.
c) It offers some sports
competitions.
d) American parents
encourage their children to
participate in after-school
activities.
e) They enjoyed their field
trip a lot.
4.
a) He played soccer.
b) Their school team won
a medal.
c) Yes, they do. They often
volunteer to help with afterschool
activities.
d) Personal answer.

Pág. 72

1. a)
2. -ed
3.
a) visited
b) walked … looked
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c) participated … danced
d) tried … enjoyed
4.
– tried, enjoyed
– walked, looked, danced
– visited, participated

Pág. 73

1. b)
2. did not/didn’t
3. a) didn’t rain
b) didn’t play
c) didn’t plan
d) didn’t refresh
e) didn’t watch
4.
a) didn’t travel
b) didn’t stop
c) didn’t arrive
d) didn’t miss

Pág. 74

1. did
2. b) Did Ben join the school
newspaper? – Yes, he did. He
joined the school newspaper.
c) Did Ben’s class participate
in many sports competitions?
– No, they didn’t. They didn’t
participate in… d) Did you
organise a class party last
term? – No, I didn’t. I didn’t
organise a…
3. How did you travel to
Busch Gardens?
When did you arrive at the
animal theme park?
What time did it open?
What did you like…?
Did the park close late?

Pág. 75

1. (1) checked off the


students’ names
(2) arrived at the Florida
Aquarium
(3) walked to the aquarium
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(4) observed sharks, rays


and sea turtles
(5) watched a movie at a
4D theatre
(6) didn’t dive side by side
with many types of sea life

Pág. 77

3.
a) T; b) F. She moved to a
new school.
c) T; d) F. She went to some
modelling agencies.
e) T; f) She was happy.
g) T
4.
a) She is British/English.
b) She was fourteen years
old.
c) They said she looked
ugly.
d) She felt terrible and had
no confidence.
5.
A. tie; B. cardigan
C. shirt; D. skirt
E. tights; F. shoes
6. Personal answers.

Pág. 78

1. a) moved/made
b) moved – regular verb;
made – irregular verb
2. had, felt, went, told,
made, thought, chose,
was/were
3. (1) woke up; (2) got:
(3) had; (4) left; (5) took;
(6) saw; (7) went; (8) were;
(9) began
4. a) read a magazine
b) sent a nice message/
didn’t send a nasty
message
c) wrote a composition/
didn’t write a poem
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Pág. 79

1.
1. c; 2. a; 3. b; 4. e; 5. d
2.
Did you feel happy at
school?
How many friends did you
have?
Where did you sit?
Were you a confident
student?
Why did your classmates
make fun of you?

Pág. 80

1.
a) 2; b) 4; c) 3; d) 1;
e) 5; f) 6; g) 8; h) 7
2.
a) It’s a positive message:
braver, stronger, smarter.
b) Even if they’re apart,
they’ll always be with her.
c) Personal answer.

Pág. 81

1. were, you’re, corn,


scholar, row, car, know
3. c)
4. You have to be true to
you.
5. Personal answer.

Pág. 82

1.
1 – meet friends
2 – go on rides
3 – visit a haunted house
4 – listen to a band
5 – play games
6 – win prizes
7 – eat ice cream
8 – buy raffle tickets
3.
(1) listened to; (2) went;
(3) visited; (4) ate;
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(5) bought; (6) played;


(7) win; (8) won

Pág. 83

1. (Suggestions)
World Food Day, Hug Day,
Family Day, Earth Day,
Children’s Day, Halloween
mask contest, Christmas party,
Carnival contest, Karaoke
contest, Maths Olympiad,
sports competitions…
2.
A. Pine View School; Spring
Talent Show; Saturday
May 3; 7:00 p.m.; Acting,
singing, dancing and more
B. King Edward’s School;
Open Day; Thursday 27th
June; 9 a.m. to 11 a.m
and 5 p.m to 6:30 p.m.;
Hands on activities,
displays, refreshments,
demonstrations

Pág. 84

1.
a) F. High – Middle
b) T
c) F. physics – maths
d) F. geography – maths
e) F. fifth-grade –
sixth-grade
f) T
2.
a) French … English
b) subject … study
c) team … competition
d) ruler … set square
e) activities … trips
f) labs … classrooms
3.
a) may/can … may not/
can’t
b) Can/May … can/may
c) might not
d) may
e) Can … can’t
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Pág. 85

4.
(1) became; (2) got;
(3) appeared; (4) took;
(5) got; (6) showed up;
(7) had; (8) were;
(9) was; (10) were
5.
(1) Who was Miles
Morales?
(2) What school did he
attend?
(3) Who did he live with?
(4) What did he build?
(5) When did he gain
superpowers?
6.
Personal answer.

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1.
– city, river, block of flats,
tall buildings, bright lights,
lots of people, noisy place
– village, tall trees, garden,
detached house, lawn, quiet
place, flowerbed, helpful
neighbours
2. (Examples)
– cars, traffic, attractions
– farm, fields, forest…
3. Students’ answers.

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2.
a) 1; b) 3; c) 2; d) 2; e) 3;
f) 4; g) 1; h) 2; i) 4; j) 3
3.
a) The biggest home is the
detached house.
b) The smallest home is
the flat.
c) Personal answer.

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4.
1. terraced house;
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2. flat; 3. bungalow;
4. detached house
Vocabulary
1.
1. b); 2. c); 3. a); 4. c);
5. b); 6. a)
2.
a) door; b) window;
c) garden; d) stairs;
e) gate; f) patio

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1.
1. K; 2. B; 3. D; 4. H; 5. L;
6. F; 7. E; 8. I; 9. O; 10. C;
11. G; 12. M; 13. Q; 14. A;
15. N; 16. J; 17. P
2.
(1) mansion; (2) lights;
(3) fireplace; (4) kitchen;
(5) baths; (6) garage;
(7) yard; (8) setting
3.
a) playing games – eating;
b) face – hands; c) likes
– doesn’t like; d) giraffe –
elephant;
e) Helen – Dad / Bob /
Mr Incredible

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1. a) some; b) any; c) no
2. a) no; b) some;
c) some … any;
d) any … no; e) some
3. (Suggestions)
Are there any food boxes?
– Yes, there are some.
Are there any biscuits?
– No, there are no biscuits/
there aren’t any.
Are there any vegetables?
– Yes, there are some.
Is there any fruit juice?
– Yes, I think there is some
in the cups.
Are there any plates/
chairs?
– Yes, there are some.
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1.
1. b); 2. c); 3. a);
4. b); 5. c)
2.
– detached house
– 55 Royal Street
– charming and big
– four
– patio with barbecue
– three
3. Personal answers.

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1.
House – privacy, no noisy
neighbours, a garden to sit
or give parties
Suggestions – have a
swimming pool, have pets…
Flat – near a city, lots
of attractions, go to the
cinema
Suggestions – safe and
easy to clean, good to make
friends…
3. Students’ answers.

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1.
Students’ answers.

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3.
a) ‘Love it or List it’.
b) fill in an entry form
online.
c) a makeover for their
bedroom.
4.
a), b), d), i)
a) wallpaper; b) table lamp;
c) curtains; d) pillows; e)
blanket; f) chest of drawers;
g) mirror; h) bedside table;
i) bedcover; j) ceiling light
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5.
1. c; 2. e; 3. b; 4. a; 5. d
6.
a) He’s thirteen years old
and he’s from Cardiff,
Wales.
b) It’s small.
c) He’d like to have a cool
bedroom.
7. Students’ answers.

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1.
1. c; 2. a; 3. d; 4. e; 5. g;
6. b; 7. h; 8. i; 9. f; 10. j
A. wardrobe
B. coat stand
C. doormat
D. dishwasher
E. armchair
F. microwave
G. washing machine
H. cupboard
I. bookcase
J. coffee table
2.
bathroom, bedroom,
classroom

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3.
(1) between; (2) on;
(3) under; (4) in front of;
(5) on; (6) below;
(7) above; (8) on;
(9) next to/beside; (10) on

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Smile!
For Jeremy, Saturday
afternoon is Saturday
morning because he gets
up late on Saturday.

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1. + 2.
(1) new; (2) bird;
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(3) touch; (4) call;


(5) running; (6) Home;
(7) island; (8) Happy;
(9) hard
4. c)
5. Students’ answers.

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3.
a) F. Sometimes it’s
difficult for her to keep her
bedroom clean and tidy.
b) T.
c) T.
d) F. She bought some
boxes.
e) F. She found all her old
photos and diaries.
f) F. She told Sue to clean
her room.
g) T.
4.
a) She thinks it’s hard work,
but it’s the best choice. She
can find her things quickly.
b) (Suggestion)
Yes, I do. I also have
difficulty (in) finding my
things when my room is
untidy.

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1.
were, was
was not (wasn’t)
were not (weren’t)
Was / Were
2.
was… were ; -ing
3.
1. b; 2. a
4.
a) was dusting
b) was feeding
c) were cleaning

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5.
a) was working;
wasn’t making
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b) was preparing;
wasn’t reading
c) were helping;
weren’t watching
d) was cooking;
was talking
e) were chatting;
were laying
6.
a) Was … sitting
– wasn’t.
b) Were … playing
– No, they weren’t.
c) Was … helping
– Yes, he was.
d) Were … tidying up
– No, they weren’t.

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1.
a) Ed Sheeran.
b) (Suggestion) He’s a
famous and popular singer.
He sings beautiful and
melodic songs.

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3.
1. e); 2. a); 3. c); 4. b)
4.
1991 – He was born.
1995 – He sang in a church
choir.
2008 – He moved to
London.
2011 – Ed’s international
success began.
5.
a) a TV or a video games
console
b) from a very young age
c) sleep in parks or on the
Tube
d) in the same Suffolk
village
e) a living room, a study
and a TV audio-visual room
Writing
Where were you born?
How many brothers have
you got?
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When did you begin to write


songs?
When did you move to
London?
What are your jobs?
How many houses did you
buy?

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1.
(1) was running; (2) heart;
(3) friends; (4) home;
(5) castle
2. c)
3.
a) was running; was, broke,
tasted, rolled, was
b) was running (from…) –
estava a fugir (do…)
was – tinha
broke – parti
tasted – provei
rolled – rolava
was – era
4. (Example)
Yes, I do because it’s
beautiful and catchy.

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1.
a) Past simple – broke
Past continuous – was
running
b) A; c) B
2.
1 – c) The sun wasn’t
shining when Sue woke up.
2 – a) Sue was choosing
her clothes when a friend
phoned her.
3 – b) Sue and Chris were
leaving home when they
saw Ed.
4 – d) He was giving them
autographs when some
boys started screaming
enthusiastically.
3.
a) Kelly was waiting for the
bus when Paul arrived.
b) Alan was playing football
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when he saw a cat in the


tree.
c) While we were watching
TV, someone knocked at
the door.

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1.
a) I can see Henry and his
parents.
b) The family went for a
picnic in the countryside
and Dad sat on a custard
pie.
2.
(1) was; (2) wasn’t shining;
(3) was; (4) went; (5)
were wearing; (6) was
carrying; (7) were carrying;
(8) found; (9) spread;
(10) got; (11) sat;
(12) was beginning;
(13) tried; (14) didn’t
understand; (15) sat

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Adam – I was listening to


music with my headphones
on. I didn’t hear the crash.
What were you doing, Amy?
Did you hear the crash?
Amy – I was trying on new
clothes in my bedroom. I
didn’t hear anything. What
were you doing, Matt? Did
you hear the crash?
Matt – Phil and I were
playing football in the
garden. What were you
doing, Dad? Where were
you?
Dad – I was watching the
football match on TV. I was
in the living room.
Who broke the window?
Phil or Matt.

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1. 1. B
2. A. 4; B. 3; C. 1; D. 2
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2. a) May – March
b) turn on – turn off
c) school books –
magazines
d) drives his car – rides
his bike
e) long – quick
f) doesn’t put – puts
g) is – isn’t
3. a) To save electricity and
make people think about
the problem of climate
change.
b) To recycle glass,
metal, paper, packaging,
cardboard, and plastic.
4. a), b) Personal answers.

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1.
a) T; b) F (Brazil);
c) F (three); d) F (India);
e) T; f) T; g) T; h) T;
i) F (the Mediterranean
Sea); j) F (South)
2. Personal answers.

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1.
a) Amsterdam; b) houseboat;
c) letter box; d) big;
e) small; f) window;
g) 2,500; h) cold
2. (Examples)
Types of homes: flat,
bungalow, detached house,
terraced house
Rooms: bedroom, living
room, kitchen, bathroom
Furniture: wardrobe, bed,
chest of drawers, cupboard
3.
a) houseplant
b) housework
c) housewife
4.
(1) some; (2) any;
(3) any; (4) no
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5.
a) in
b) on … in front
c) above
6.
a) were having;
weren’t using
b) was eating;
wasn’t drinking
c) Was … tidying up; wasn’t;
was sitting; was working
7.
(1) were … doing
(2) phoned
(3) Were … watching
(4) wasn’t
(5) was studying
(6) were playing
(7) were making
(8) was
8.
Personal answer.

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1.
1. E; 2. D; 3. C; 4. F;
5. B; 6. G; 7. A
2.
a) A); B); D); G)
b) C); E); F)
c) (Suggestions)
Living in the city because
there are lots of attractions
and things to do. / Living
in the countryside because
there’s open space to play,
walk and meet friends.

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3.
(1) street; (2) buses;
(3) trams; (4) lambs;
(5) smoke; (6) house;
(7) wood; (8) lanes;
(9) trees; (10) birds;
(11) flowers
5.
The town child wishes there
were meadows, lambs and woods.
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The country child would


live in a street if she could.
She wishes that someone
lived near.
6. Personal answers.

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1.
Yes, she likes living in the
city.

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2.
See – the people in the
houses on the other side of
the street watching TV
Hear – cars and people
coming back from clubs
and restaurants
Likes – to be near
everything
Doesn’t like – traffic and
pollution
3.
a) It is in Australia.
b) She has no pets.
c) It’s about 20 minutes on
foot from her house.
d) She meets her friends in
the city and goes shopping.
Sometimes they go and see
a film, go for a walk in the
Royal Botanic Gardens or
cycle along the Yarra River.
e) No, because in the
countryside there’s nothing
interesting to do. Life would
be boring.
Watching
1.
1. b); 2. c): 3. b): 4. a);
5. b)
2. Personal answer.

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1.
a) anybody
b) someone
c) nowhere
d) nothing
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e) someone
f) something
2.
(1) anybody/anyone
2) someone
(3) anything
(4) Nothing

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3.
1. nothing; 2. somewhere;
3. anywhere; 4. everything;
5. anything; 6. no one;
7. nowhere; 8. someone;
9. no one; 10. anywhere;
11. anything.
… in the toilet …
4. C

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1.
(1) nobody; (2) town;
(3) everything;
(4) everything;
(5) children; (6) Everything;
(7) someone
2.
c) (The singer said
it’s about a place, his
hometown, but it’s really
about his former girlfriend.
He associates memories
of her with places in the
town.)

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1.
A.
birds singing;
clean air;
healthy life;
green fields and farm
animals
Suggestions: a lot of open
space; lovely walks
B.
places for entertainment;
a lot of traffic;
more schools and jobs;
noise and pollution
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Suggestions: more public


transport; more public
services

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

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1.
1. b); 2. b); 3. c); 4. a)
2.
A. Café; B. Post office
3.
a) next to; b) between;
c) behind; d) opposite;
e) the end; f) the corner

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1.
1. B; 2. G; 3. D; 4. A;
5. E; 6. F; 7. C; 8. H
2.
(1) Go; (2) Stop;
(3) Don’t use; (4) Help;
(5) Don’t get on

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1. right, go along, third,


Turn left, in front of
2. A. Grand Central Station
B. Lincoln Center

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2.
They’re talking about the
new trainers Tom wants
to buy.

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3.
a) a new pair of trainers.
b) very old.
c) one hundred pounds.
d) very expensive.
e) at a sports shop in the
shopping centre.
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f) save his money.


g) compare the price in
different shops.
Vocabulary
1. e); 2. h); 3. a)
4. i); 5. f); 6. g)
7. d); 8. c); 9. b)

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1.
a) taller; b) older;
c) bigger; d) longer;
e) more colourful;
f) more expensive;
g) prettier;
h) more confident
2.
a) Grace’s clothes are as
cool as Graham’s clothes.
b) Grace is as polite as
Graham.
c) Grace’s talent is as rare
as Graham’s talent.

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1.
a) best; b) cutest; c) most
interesting; d) tastiest;
e) most exciting; f) biggest;
g) worst; h) most popular
2. (Suggestions)
Magic Kingdom Park /
Epcot / Disney’s Hollywood
Studios / Disney’s Animal
Kingdom Theme Park
/ Disney Water Parks /
Disney Springs

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1.
1. C; 2. B
2.
a) T; b) F. She likes tulips,
daisies and roses.
c) T; d) F. They’re cheaper.
(They’re in the sales.)
e) F. He pays in cash.
f) T
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3.
Shop assistant: a), c), f)
Customer: b), d), e)

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1.
(1) help
(2) sweater
(3) take
(4) purple
(6) Can
(6) much

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1.
A small flying robot without
a human pilot. You use
a remote controller or
software to fly it.

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3.
a); b) d); e); f)
4.
Good uses
a); c); d); e); g)
• film sports events
• deliver your parcel quickly
• find and help to put out
fires
• help the police catch
criminals
• deliver medicine quickly in
an emergency
Bad uses
b); f)
5. (Suggestions)
Doctors – Yes, drones will
deliver medicines quickly.
Celebrities – No, they’ll
invade their private lives.
Police officers – Yes, drones
will help them catch
criminals.
Burglars – Yes, they’ll show
when there’s no one at
home.
Stadiums – Yes, they will
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film sports events.


Farmers – Yes, they can
check animals at the farm.
Teens – Yes, they’ll deliver
pizza to their houses
quickly.
Takeaway restaurants – Yes,
they will deliver takeaways
quickly.
6. Personal answers.
7. (Suggestion)
I learned that drones can
have good and bad uses.
That depends on us.

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1.
‘I won’t see…’. The future is
used to make a prediction.

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2.
a) will/won’t be
b) will/won’t visit
c) will/won’t do
d) will/won’t have
e) will/won’t be
f) will/won’t work
g) will/won’t live
3.
A. Will we read paper
books? – Yes, we will.
B. Will a robot teach
students? – No, it won’t.
C. Will all school lessons be
on computers? – No, they
won’t.
D. Will all schoolchildren
have tablets? – Yes, they
will.
4.
2. e) It’s cold. I’ll close the window.
3. d) It’s raining. I’ll take an umbrella.
4. f) I’m late. I’ll take a taxi.
5. b) I’m hungry. I’ll have a sandwich.
6. a) I’m tired. I’ll go to bed.
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1.
miles/Saturday/hear;
waste/feels/seventeen;
be/know/see
2. b)
3. Personal answer.

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1. 1. Washington;
2. California; 3. Texas;
4. Florida; 5. Washington DC;
6. New York; 7. Alaska;
8. Hawaii
2. 1. C; 2. A; 3. D; 4. B
3. – United States of
America
– 324, 057, 300
– Washington D.C.
– 9, 826, 630 square
kilometres
– Rocky Mountains,
Appalachian Mountains
– Mississippi, Missouri,
Colorado
– English, Spanish
– U.S. dollar

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4.
1. B; 2. D; 3. C; 4. A

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2.
– Adrian Mole and his
mother
– went shopping for holiday
clothes
– a grey zip-up cardigan
– angry, unhappy,
displeased, worried
– Adrian Mole
3.
1. b); 2. a); 3. e); 4. d);
5. c); 6. f)
4.
A. grey zip-up cardigan
B. lime-green leopard-skinprint
T-shirt
C. chain jacket
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D. belt
E. dungarees
Speaking
2. (Suggestions)
b) Good or bad days,
special events, experiences
and other personal things.
c) On social media.

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1.
a) won’t use
b) will be good
c) pollution
d) at home
e) large windows
f) the housework
2.
a) post office
b) railway station
c) library
d) chemist’s
e) newsagent’s
3.
(1) anyone; (2) no one;
(3) anywhere; (4) nowhere;
(5) anything; (6) nothing;
4.
(1) along; (2) to;
(3) Turn; (4) take;
(5) turning; (6) on

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5.
a) Go Go is shorter than
Fred, but Hiro is the
shortest.
b) Fred is heavier than Hiro,
but Baymax is the heaviest.
c) Baymax is taller than
Fred, but Wasabi is the
tallest.
d) Wasabi is more curious
than Fred, but Baymax is
the most curious.
e) Go Go is more attractive
than Fred, but Honey is the
most attractive.

6.
(1) will … live;
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(2) will live; (3) will buy;


(4) won’t live; (5) won’t be;
(6) will get; (7) Will …
invite; (8) will; (9) will have
7.
1. b); 2. h); 3. d; 4. a);
5. e); 6. c); 7. g); 8. f)

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1.
1. M; 2. D; 3. B; 4. F; 5. J;
6. E; 7. C; 8. I; 9. L; 10. K;
11. H; 12. A; 13. G

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2.
Goalball and wheelchair
racing.
(Goalball is among the
most exciting team
sports in the Paralympic
programme. Players
are partially sighted or
totally blind, but all wear
eyeshades. They use a ball
with bells inside.)
3.
Athletics: long jump;
wheelchair racing; women
marathon (high jump)
Water sports: water polo;
rowing; surfing (diving)
Combat sports: judo
(karate)
Other: baseball; goalball;
hockey; skateboarding;
sport climbing; softball
(handball)
4.
a) ball and football boots
– football
b) helmet – cycling
c) bat – table tennis
d) hoop – basketball
e) skis and poles – skiing
f) racket and shuttlecock –
badminton
g) cap and goggles –
swimming
h) hockey stick – hockey
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1.
It’s about Poppy Starr a
champion skateboarder.

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3.
– Australian
– Sydney
– Newcastle
– skateboarding
– surfing, painting and
making jewellery
– represent Australia
in skateboarding at
the Olympic Games;
be the world’s best
skateboarder; more girls
skateboarding
4.
a) T; b) F. They were
great and always patient.
c) F. They are the best
things. d) DS; e) T;
f) F. Monster Skatepark
in Sydney Olympic Park
is her favourite place to
skateboard.
g) DS; h) T

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1.
a) but; b) because;
c) therefore; d) and; e) so;
f) however; g) or (Answer:
American football.)
2. (Suggestions)
a) I prefer football
b) it is good for me
c) we lost the game
d) I’ll watch the match
on TV
e) I don’t play it very often.

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1.
– Tom Wright
– 4th June
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– 75 Camptown Road
– football, volleyball
– Wednesday and Friday,
6 p.m.
– £250
– 2nd September
2.
(1) fantastic; (2) netball;
(3) fun; (4) week;
(5) sport; (6) rugby

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1.
A. Stanley Park
B. Vancouver Aquarium
C. miniature train

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2.
a) It was Peter.
b) It’s about Vancouver.
3.
1. d; 2. a; 3. g; 4. b; 5. f;
6. e; 7. c
4.
a) Rollerblading; b) Cycling;
c) Skiing; d) Jogging;
e) Kayaking; f) Windsurfing;
g) Walking;
h) Snowboarding
Research work
– Ottawa
– 36,307,820
– English, French
– Canadian dollar
– 9,970,610 square
kilometres
– Rockies, Coast, Laurentian
– St. Lawrence, Mackenzie

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1.
present simple
2.
1. c; 2. a; 3. d; 4. e; 5. f;
6. b
3.
a) aren’t
b) don’t keep
c) turns
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d) is… see
4. (Suggestions)
a) I go to the beach/park.
b) I stay at home and
watch TV.

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1.
will, will not
2.
A. will see … take
B. are … won’t (will not)
miss
C. go … will enjoy
D. don’t spend … won’t (will
not) see
E. have … will (’ll) go

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1.
B – What will you do if you
visit downtown Hollywood?
– If I visit downtown
Hollywood, I’ll see the stars
on the Walk of Fame.
C – What will you do if you
go to Malibu Beach?
– If I go to Malibu Beach,
I’ll learn to surf.
D – What will you do if you
visit Venice Beach?
– If I visit Venice Beach, I’ll
try skateboarding.
E – What will you do if you
visit the L.A. Zoo?
– If I visit the L.A Zoo, I’ll
admire its animals.
F – What will you do if you
get around Griffith Park?
– If I get around Griffith
Park, I’ll enjoy its
attractions.

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1.
(1) places
(2) concerts
(3) football games
(4) swimming
(5) basketball
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(6) time
2.
a); b); c); e)

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1.
a) A. by the sea
B. in a city
C. at a campsite
D. in a (holiday) village
b) A. Sunbathing, sailing,
swimming in the sea,
collecting seashells, playing
beach volleyball
B. Buying souvenirs,
sightseeing, visiting
museums and art galleries,
visiting monuments
C. Having picnics, camping
D. Taking photos of rural
places, visiting relatives,
attending festivals, walking
by the river

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1.
1. a); 2. c); 3. b); 4. c)
2.
a) Ericka; b) Dracula;
c) Mavis
3.
(1) place; (2) face;
(3) down; (4) around;
(5) name; (6) same

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3.
a) “Summer holidays are
wonderful.”
b) “I’m going to hang out
with my friends.”
c) “I’m going to the beach
with my parents.”
d) “I’m going to swim, lie
on the sand, sunbathe and
make huge sandcastles
with my little sister.”
e) “I just get really bored
when it’s windy.”
f) “it’s good to have a
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beach holiday with my


family.”
4.
a) going camping
b) travel by plane
c) two weeks
d) Star Wars movie
e) own droid
f) take photos
Listening
1.
1. C; 2. C

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1.
Affirmative
are (’re) /
is (’s) /
are (’re)
Negative
am not (’m not) /
are not (aren’t) /
are not (aren’t)
Interrogative
Are / Is / Are
2.
(1) future; (2) infinitive
3.
a) is going to read
b) isn’t going to spend
c) ’m going to swim
d) aren’t going to take

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4.
a) Lucy isn’t going to visit
her family.
b) They aren’t going to
travel to England.
c) Is she going to take
photos of her trip?
d) How are they going to
travel?
e) Are they going to drive to
the mountains?
f) Are you going to attend a
summer festival?
5.
1.
(1) are … going to do
(2) ’m going (to go)
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(3) are … going to see


(4) are going to see
2.
(1) Are … going to spend
(2) ’m not
(3) ’m going to visit
(4) are … going to stay
(5) ’re going (to go)
(6) aren’t going to stay

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1.
(1) nervous (2) airport;
(3) traffic; (4) late
2.
(5) Australia; (6) Great;
(7) beach; (8) hat;
(9) sunglasses
3.
(10) sightseeing;
(11) Sydney Opera House;
(12) Taronga Zoo

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1. 1. A, C; 2. a, b, c, e, g,
i; 3. a, c, d; 4. a, c, d, f,
g, h, i, j
2. They are from mid-
December to early February
because Australia is
located in the Southern
Hemisphere.

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1.
a) Andy; b) Paula; c) Jenny;
d) Andy; e) Paula; f) Jenny;
g) Paula
2.
A. Surfing; B. Baseball
C. Water polo; D. Hockey
3.
a) Alan is good at football,
but he is bad at baseball.
b) It was cold, so they
didn’t go to the pool.
c) Do you want to go
skateboarding or are you
tired?
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d) Paula likes karate;


however, she prefers
softball.
e) Paula went to the sports
field and saw Alan there.
f) My team played badly;
therefore, we lost the game.
g) They can’t go to the
football match because
they didn’t buy the tickets.

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4.
a) mix
b) don’t water
c) melts
5.
a) take … will visit
b) will go … have
c) won’t stay … is
d) go … won’t find
6.
(1) are… going (to go)
(2) Are … going to travel
(3) ’m going to fly
(4) are … going to stay
(5) are … going to spend
(6) are … going to do
(7) ’m going to visit
7.
Personal answer.

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1.
1. Scotland; 2. ghosts;
3. spirits; 4. jack-o’-lantern;
5. Irish; 6. devil;
7. masks; 8. England;
9. children; 10. sweets;
2.
1. midnight; 2. dark;
3. moonlight; 4. heart;
5. terror; 6. eyes;
7. night; 8. night;

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1.
a) T; b) F … in November;
c) T; d) F … 46 million
turkeys and 50 million
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pumpkin pies…
e) F … for religious
freedom; f) T; g) T; h) F … in
1621; i) DS
2.
1. parades; 2. holiday;
3. religious; 4. Californians;
5. free

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1.
a) Spain; b) India;
c) Great Britain; d) Italy;
e) United States;
f) Colombia; g) Germany;
h) Australia; i) Finland;
j) Denmark; k) South Africa

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3.
1. Snow
2. Children
3. Love
4. dancing
5. presents
6. party
7. mistletoe
8. candlelight

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1. Suggestion:
Some people take their
loved ones for a romantic
dinner at a restaurant.
Many people give greeting
cards, chocolates or
flowers, particularly roses,
to their partners on
Valentine’s Day.
2. 1. friends; 2. flowers;
3. chocolates; 4. card;
5. romantic; 6. funny;
7. shy; 8. Secret;
9. Italian; 10. imprisoned;
11. couples; 12. emperor;
13. soldiers; 14. love;
3. love, chocolates,
roses, February,
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red, Cupid,
hug, kiss, card
Secret message: You are
extra special to me.

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4.
2; 1; 4; 5; 3
2; 1; 5; 3; 4
8. Suggestions:
ant; at; eat; in; eve;
event; leave; line;
net; tail; tale; ten;
teen; TV; van

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1.
1. Ireland; 2. March;
3. colour; 4. spring;
5. 1600; 6. magical;
7. shoes; 8. rainbow;
9. three; 10. Canada;
11. Great Britain;
12. United States

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1. 1. D; 2. A; 3. C; 4. B
2. A; C; G; H
3. Suggestions
Use public transport;
Buy your food locally to
reduce pollution caused by
transporting food; Use less
food packaging;
Volunteer. You can pick up
litter, clean up rivers, etc.

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