Guide To ielts (answer key)
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Student s Book answer key
VIDEO 3 (pages 34–35)
1 coffee machine: kitchen dishwasher: kitchen DVD player: living room food mixer: kitchen fridge freezer: kitchen hairdryer: bedroom, bathroom kettle: kitchen toaster: kitchen TV: living room, bedroom VCR: living room washing machine: kitchen or laundry room water heater: kitchen, bathroom Possible other appliances: microwave, oven/cooker, vacuum cleaner, tumble dryer, air- conditioning unit, electric heater, dehumidifier, fan. 2 Students’ own answers. 3 1 F more than half 2 T 3 F it’s all about how efficiently we use it (energy) 4 F Vampire loads can cost a lot of money as well as wasting electricity 5 T 6 T 4 1 energy-eating monster: modern American houses that are not energy efficient / that use a huge amount of energy 2 eco-detective: professionals who can investigate and analyse where your house wastes power 3 innocent-looking thing: an appliance that doesn’t look as if it is using much power or that it isn’t efficient, but actually is consuming energy 4 vampire loads: the power used by appliances on ‘stand-by’ i.e. they are actually on all of the time even though you aren’t using them 5 good old common sense: practical things like switching off lights when you leave a room 6 the climate problem: climate change / global warming 5 Students’ own answers. 6 1 E 2 I 3 D 4 B 5 F 7 and 8 Students’ own answers. TASK TYPE 4 Multiple Choice (pages 36–39) 1 1 You have to choose one of the three options in each set. 2 The questions are in the same order as the information in the passage. 3 The incorrect options refer to information you hear in the recording. 4 You are unlikely to hear the words used in the options in the recording. 5 You write a letter on the answer sheet. 2 1 A According to recent research, an incredible 70 per cent of people never bother to lock the screen with a passcode. 2 B when it comes to shopping apps, it’s really foolish to stay logged in on your handset – you really shouldn’t do that 3 B This might help if you’ve simply forgotten where you put it in your room 4 C for use in the worst-case scenario where you don’t get your phone back. 5 A if you’ve sensibly locked yours with a passcode, how is the kind person who comes across it by chance, and wants to return it to you, able to do that? 6 C Finders and losers are linked up anonymously so they can organise the return of the item directly. Download 0.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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