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Model answers
1 ... 
I hadn’t tried hard enough.
2 ... 
that my hair was looking really nice that 
evening.
3 ... 
that I wasn’t very conident and would not get 
the job I wanted.
4 ... 
that my teeth are in very good condition.
5 ... 
my father. He said that I should inish my 
homework.
Unit 69

1 My friend asked why I couldn’t come to his party. 
2 The oficer wanted to know if I had the keys.
3 She asked how long it had taken to get there. 
4 John asked his boss whether he could have a 
pay rise. 
5 Maria wanted to know if we liked her hairstyle. 
6 The salesman asked whether we wanted to buy 
the car or not. 

1 had caused the break-up 2 I/we couldn’t 
sort out my/our problems 3 if I was unhappy
4 if/whether I thought Annette was a better singer 
than me 5 what I would do next 6 (me) if I had 
thought about giving up singing

Model answers
1 My teacher asked me if I had understood her 
explanation.
2 My friend wanted to know if we could go swimming 
at the weekend.
3 My mother asked if I could do the washing-up.
4 A shop assistant asked if I had the right coins for the 
chocolate bar.
Unit 70

1 us to 2 us not to 3 to go 4 us not to 5 me 
to 6 to 7 to stop 8 me to 

1 This sign asks us not to feed the ish. 
2 This sign advises us to wear a hard hat. 
3 This sign warns/tells us not to touch the paint.
4 This sign asks us to queue from this side.

1 My mother advised me to take some food for 
the journey. 
2 The clerk asked us to have our tickets ready.
3 The lifeguard warned/told us not to go in the sea.
4 The guard advised us to take the irst train 
that arrived.
5 The police oficer told us to pick our rubbish up.
Unit 71

1 you 2 to stealing/that he had stolen 3 to 
my husband 4 that I should visit/visiting 5 for 
upsetting 6 on buying/that he should buy 7 that 
I was lazy/about my laziness 8 its students
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1 announced 2 said 3 agreed 4 apologised 
5 told 6 regretted 7 thanked 8 encouraged

1 The woman offered to open the windows.
2 The assistant replied that the club accepts/
accepted members of all ages.
3 He claimed to be the best electrician in the area/
that he was the best electrician in the area.
4 My friend persuaded me to try one of his/her cakes.
5 The managers admitted that they hadn’t told the 
reporter about the company’s inancial problems.
Review

1 had 2 was 3 wasn’t 4 if/whether 
5 before 6 my 7 asked 8 know 9 worked
10 not 11 could 12 our 13 next /following
14 would 15 has/had 16 might 17 us
18 warned/told/advised 19 advised/told 20 I’m

1 ordered us not to run 2 apologised for not 
remembering 3 advised me not to 4 insisted 
that he would pay/insisted on paying 5 begged 
John/him not to 

1 was feeling/am feeling 2 had been 3 I’d 
performed/I performed 4 I was going 5 her
6 can’t/couldn’t 7 would 8 to go 9 I’m not/ 
I wasn’t 10 to her 11 had only done it/only did
it 12 it was 13 to go 14 tomorrow

1 told that told me/said that
2 this that 


4 were the nearest toilets the nearest toilets were 

 
6 to not not to 
test
1 A 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 A 6 A 7 C 8 A
9 C 10 A 11 B 12 A 13 C 14 B 15 A
16 B 17 C 18 B 19 A 20 B
Module 14
Unit 72

1 that 2 whose 3 which/that 4 who 5 that/
which 6 that 7 that 8 whose

For over a hundred years detective stories have been 
one of the most popular forms of writing. The books
that they appear in are often called ‘whodunits’. 
In many cases the detectives in these novels are 
professional police oficers. A typical example is 
Inspector Morse, the famous Oxford detective who 
was created by the writer Colin Dexter. 
But many of these characters are private detectives 
who help the clients who they work for. Perhaps the 
best known is Philip Marlowe – a private detective 
invented by the author Raymond Chandler in a 
novel which he wrote in 1939. 
Of course, not all detectives in iction are 
professionals, many are amateurs. One of the 
most famous of these is Miss Marple, a character
that
Agatha Christie invented in 1927. 
In more recent years scientists and psychologists 
have taken over the role of detectives in popular 
iction. This is the due to the increasingly important 
role which science plays in modern police work. 
One of the best-known of these detectives is Dr Kay 
Scarpetta – the invention of American crime writer 
Patricia Cornwell. Cornwell introduced Scarpetta 
to the world in Postmortem, a book which she 
published in 1990.

1 – 2 where 3 which 4 why 5 where 
6 when 7 why 8 which 9 when 10 which
(pronoun can be left out in 4, 6 and 9)

1 I told you about 2 you were interested in 
3 we walked under 4 for which the insurance 
company 5 over which the committee 6 to 
whom the bank 

1 in which/where Sherlock Holmes lives / which 
Sherlock Holmes lives in
2 which Conan Doyle invented
3 who uses his powers of observation to solve crimes
4 who has starred in many recent ilms and 
TV shows
5 whose career in the army has ended
6 who became famous for his part
Unit 73

1 B 2 B 3 A 4 A

1 Humaniqueness is the irst book that Glauco 
Ortolano, who is Brazilian, has written in English.
2 Harlitt’s chocolate factory, which used to employ 
over a thousand people, has closed down.
3 You can’t smoke in restaurants any more, which 
I’m pleased about. 
4 They’ve closed down our local library, which is 
really annoying.
5 The course, which lasts ten weeks, starts on 
Monday 12th January. 
6 The new company president will be Sandra 
Jackson, whose period as creative director was 
very successful.

The nineteenth century, that was the golden age 
of Russian literature produced the world-famous 
novelists Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoevsky, the 
poet Alexander Pushkin and the playwright Anton 
Chekhov. Tolstoy’s novel War and Peace 
what 
which was written in 1869 , 
is often considered to 
be the greatest novel of the nineteenth century. 
Russian literature continued to lourish in the 
twentieth century. Internationally, the two Russian 
novelists who were most successful were Boris 
Pasternak and Vladimir Nabokov. 
Nabokov, that who spent much of his life in the 
United States , 
also wrote novels in English. 
Pasternak was the author of Dr Zhivago 
that which 
was made into a hugely successful ilm in 1965. He 
was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1958 but refused
to accept it.
,
which
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Unit 74

1 recommended 2 who were killed/killed 
3 based 4 to become 5 living 6 that has/with 

1 to speak to me 2 found under the loor 3 next 
to the library 4 given to me 5 to break down/to 
have broken down 6 with a bigger hard drive

1 left, Robinson Crusoe 2 to refuse, Boris 
Pasternak 3 living, Inspector Morse 4 born,
William Shakespeare 5 with, James Bond
6 married, Madame Bovary
Unit 75

1 B 2 A 3 B 4 A 

1 Arrested 2 joining 3 Having become 
4 needing 5 Being 6 annoyed 7 Left 8 using

1 Having paid for the meal 2 Filmed in 2009
3 calling for help 4 Looking out of the window
5 Planted in a sunny spot 
Unit 76

1 Neil Armstrong was the irst man to walk on 
the moon.
2 My brother went to university to study chemistry.
3 I promise not to make a mess.
4 Harry is the third person to phone me this 
morning.

1 not to charge 2 to 3 to tell 4 to study 
5 that people/for people to 6 to give 7 that’s 
asked/to ask 8 to be

angela
I’m going to the library for get some books 
on Marco Polo. Do you want to come?
bella
Sure. Who’s Marco Polo?
angela
He was one of the irst Europeans visiting 
to visit the Far East. He wrote a book about 
his adventures in 1298.
bella
I think I’ve heard about that. It was the 
irst book for to describe China and Kublai 
Khan, wasn’t it?
angela
Yes. I’m writing an essay on him for my 
course. It’s really important because I need to 
get a good grade for the essay in order for to 
pass the course. I don’t want to be the only 
person in my year to pass not not to pass!
bella
Well, it sounds like a fascinating subject, 
anyway. It’s my ambition to visit China 
one day.
angela
I’d love to do that, too. Listen. Do you 
want to go for a coffee later?
bella
I’m not sure. I’m supposed to be meeting 
Helena.
angela
That’s OK. I’d be happy for her to join us. 
Unit 77

1 where they’re going 2 how they did it 3 why 
he’s doing it 4 who wrote it 5 where you live
6 What she does 7 What she decided 8 What 
he knows

1 What 2 the most 3 where 4 earns more 
money 5 What 6 how 7 the most 8 Why 

1 how 2 who 3 how 4 more 5 what 
6 where 7 how 8 what 9 more 10 what
Review

1 where 2 who/that 3 when 4 whose 
5 which 6 why/how 7 which 8 which
9 who 10 whom

1 F 2 A 3 E 4 C 5 B

1 This photo, which was taken by Marianne’s father, 
shows her playing on the beach with her brother.
2 This picture, which was painted hundreds of 
years ago, shows a man riding a horse.
3 This antique chair, which belonged to Queen 
Marie Antoinette, is now worth a milllion dollars.
4 This house, in which Winston Churchill lived/
which Winston Churchill lived in, belongs to the 
National Trust.
5 This actress, whose father was in the group 
Aerosmith, has been in lots of Hollywood ilms.
6 This valley, where they ilmed Lord of the Rings, is 
in New Zealand.
7 This shop, which is the only one to stay open at 
night, sells all kinds of food and drink.

1 The computer which I bought it last week has 
broken down.


3 The Wright brothers were the irst people lying 
to ly an aeroplane.
4 I prefer meals making made with fresh 
ingredients.
5 Dorothy is often late, that which the boss inds 
really annoying.
6 Can I see the sales assistant that I spoke to him 
yesterday?




9 Walked Walking into the room, I noticed 
something strange in the corner.
10 Apparently Susan was the last person to speak to 
her before she left. 
5
1 the advice given to me 2 Being so pale 
3 to get some toothpaste 4 not to charge for 
parking 5 how to set up 6 Driven at high 
speed 7 what was stolen

1 who was 2 who taught medicine 3 Noticing/
Having noticed 4 how he treated 5 to ind 
out 6 how they moved 7 what job they did
8 where they came from 9 (which) the ordinary 
person is 10 Living in an age 

1 A 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 B 8 A 
9 B 10 A 11 C 12 B
test
1 B 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 B 6 B 7 A 8 B
9 B 10 C 11 A 12 A 13 B 14 A 15 B
16 A 17 C 18 B 19 C 20 B
to
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Module 15
Unit 78

1 as 2 so that 3 because of 4 in order 
5 As/Since 6 so as to 7 Because 8 so that

1 E 2 A 3 G 4 F 5 D 6 B

1 so that 
2 for to 


4 so as not 


6 because of
7 in order to
8 because of 


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