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1 There are some books next to my bed. 2 There are shoes and boots under the bed. 3 There’s a clock and some pictures on the walls. 4 There isn’t anything on top of the wardrobe. 5 There’s another house opposite the bedroom window. Unit 15 1 1 to 2 along 3 across 4 past 5 into 6 onto 2 1 across over 2 onto into 3 4 through across/over 5 to at 6 along past 3 1 across/over, along 2 past, over, through 3 over, past, through, to 4 along, across/over, past, through, into Unit 16 1 1 in 2 on 3 at 4 in 5 during 6 at 7 at 8 – 9 – 10 in 2 1 in the afternoon 2 in/within four days 3 during the summer 4 from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. 5 (for) ifteen minutes 6 until/till/to four o’clock 7 in/within two hours 8 this evening 3 1 at 2 for 3 during 4 at 5 until/till 6 by 7 –/for 8 – Unit 17 1 1 besides 2 by 3 on 4 by 5 by 6 apart 7 of 8 with 2 1 A lot of people hate travelling by plane. 2 My uncle worked as a teacher for twenty years. 3 My mobile phone looks like an iPod. 4 You can use this computer as a DVD player. 5 The centre is open every day except (for)/apart from New Year’s Day. 3 1 on ship by ship 2 by detergent with detergent 3 apart for apart from 4 with crocodile skin from/of crocodile skin 5 with cheque by cheque 6 to crushing for crushing 4 + Model answers 1 by email I prefer to keep in touch with my friends by phone. 2 with my husband I usually go on holiday with my parents. 3 by credit card I usually pay for things by credit card. Unit 18 1 1 in 2 by 3 out of 4 in 5 for 6 In 7 – 8 on 2 1 C 2 H 3 D 4 F 5 E 6 G 7 A 8 I 3 cal Have you and Ines inished that project you were working on? tanya Yes, we inished it at the end in the end. It took such a long time. We had to inish it by last Friday in the latest at the latest, and we sent it on Wednesday. Talking of Ines, have you heard the news? cal No, what news? tanya She’s going back to the Spanish ofice. She says she’s leaving London to good for good. cal No! I know she came here in business on business at the beginning of her stay, but I thought she loved London. How long has she been here? tanya At last At least three years – maybe longer. cal So why’s she going back? tanya Well, she thinks it’s too expensive here, and she misses her family. But it isn’t off the question out of the question that she might come back for short visits. Review 1 1 across 2 at 3 through 4 out of 5 next to 6 past 7 in front of 8 over 9 by 10 between 11 opposite 12 above 2 1 F 2 G 3 D 4 C 5 E 6 B 3 1 during 2 on 3 out of 4 into 5 through 6 along 7 until 8 by 4 1 least 2 time 3 pen 4 work 5 here 6 plane 7 email 5 1 on ire 2 from eight until/till/to ten 3 in charge of 4 except for 5 in front of Jim 6 out of date 7 at the latest 8 on foot Z03_MGL_GBWK_INTGLB_4574_KEY.indd 374 14/11/2011 09:33 ANSWER KEY 375 test 1 C 2 B 3 B 4 A 5 B 6 C 7 B 8 C 9 C 10 C 11 A 12 A 13 C 14 A 15 C 16 C 17 A 18 B 19 C 20 A Module 4 Unit 19 1 1 Is that bird alive? 2 Our new neighbours seem friendly. 3 Are your guests awake? 4 The weather was hot and sunny. 5 Are you getting a new car? 6 It was a long and dificult test. 7 We’ve got yellow and orange/orange and yellow wallpaper. 8 My aunt lives in a big old house. 2 1 shocking 2 exciting 3 broken 4 confusing 5 painted 6 missing 3 Do you think zoos are bored boring and unnatural? Do you prefer to see beautiful and wild beautiful wild animals in their natural environment? Jarrold’s Nature Park is an excited exciting new way of seeing animals. We know our animals are sensitive lived living creatures so we keep them in enclosures that are large, open large and open. There are no ugly cages or high fences. We have animals beautiful beautiful animals from all parts of the world. Your children will love the amazed amazing tropical forest with its birds and monkeys. From enormous terriied terrifying spiders to cute panda bears. Jarrold’s has them all. Jarrold’s Nature Park. It’s much more than a zoo ordinary an ordinary zoo! Unit 20 1 1 pleasant little stone (cottage) 2 big new wooden (chest of drawers) 3 pretty blue silk (dress) 4 nice big living (room) 5 small round silver (picture frame) 6 famous seventeenth-century Dutch (artist) 7 expensive German washing (machines) 8 horrible red cotton (T-shirt) 2 1 slightly 2 very 3 more violent than 4 a few minutes 5 better than 6 very 3 1 nice tourist 2 lovely large 3 quite old 4 old wooden 5 big red 6 very 7 rather expensive 8 pretty late Unit 21 1 1 This towel is drier than that one. 2 Magazines are more interesting than newspapers. OR Magazines are less interesting than newspapers. 3 My spelling is worse than Lucy’s. 4 The airport is further/farther than the railway station. 5 Paris is more beautiful than Berlin. OR Paris is less beautiful than Berlin. 6 Steak is better than lamb. 2 1 Mario is the oldest student in my class. 2 Selima is the tallest of the athletes. 3 New York is the biggest city in North America. 4 That is the most beautiful tree in the garden. 5 Harry is the most experienced of the workers. 6 Mine is the nicest of the rooms. 3 We only have four working elephants here at Songklan so it is more small smaller than the other elephant farms in the area. The largest elephant farm of in this part of Thailand has 30 elephants! The four elephants here have different backgrounds and personalities. Mao-Mao travelled the most far furthest; he came from Chaing Rai in the north of the country. Changra is the goodest best worker, he loves lifting wood. But he’s very greedy. He eats a lot more than the others! Selma is the most bad worst worker, she’s very lazy. She’s only eighteen years old but each year she gets lazier and more lazier lazier! Tanan is friendlyer friendlier than the other elephants; she really loves people. 4 1 Mao-Mao is the heaviest of the elephants. 2 Changra is younger than Mao-Mao. 3 Selma is older than Tanan. 4 Tanan is the youngest elephant. 5 Changra is greedier than the others. 6 Tanan is the friendliest of the elephants. Unit 22 1 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 A 5 B 2 Television viewers are sometimes surprised to learn that natural history programmes are often a more popular than soap operas or ilms. One of the most famous presenters is David Attenborough. He has been making programmes about nature since the 1960s. In those days Jacques Cousteau was by far the most famous TV presenter of nature programmes. Although Cousteau only made programmes about life in the sea, his style of presenting was similar to Attenborough’s – they both seem like friendly uncles who really love nature. Of course, today’s programmes are different from those of ifty years ago. In those days cameras were not nearly as small and light as they are now. Today the technology is much more advanced and there are digital special effects which can help us understand the complexity of the natural world. 3 1 is older than me. 2 quite as big as 3 is almost the same as 4 are different from 5 by far the most expensive 6 a bit higher than Unit 23 1 happily usually early fast hard well 2 1 early 2 well 3 happily 4 hard 5 usually 6 fast 3 1 very 2 quite interesting 3 computer games a lot 4 extremely 5 happily 6 fairly easy 7 in a silly way 8 rather 9 perfectly 10 really 4 1 quite well 2 extremely fast 3 really slowly 4 very carefully 5 quite often 6 very much 7 rather hard 8 a little lot Z03_MGL_GBWK_INTGLB_4574_KEY.indd 375 14/11/2011 09:33 ANSWER KEY 376 Unit 24 1 1 I’ve never seen a dolphin. 2 We rarely go to the theatre. 3 Christine didn’t go to work this week. / This week Christine didn’t go to work. 4 I’d like to speak French luently. 5 When did you live there? 6 The bus is frequently late. 7 The trafic is always bad in London. / In London the trafic is always bad. 8 Answer the questions carefully. 2 1 A 2 I 3 D 4 F 5 L 6 G 7 B 8 J 3 1 She occasionally is on the same train as me . 2 I don’t like in the evenings eating a heavy meal . 3 Always We buy organic food. 4 I this morning received an interesting email . 5 Danny has often fruit for breakfast. 6 My sister and I during the daytime watch TV . 7 It’s snowing so everyone is slowly driving . 8 You should wash your hands always before a meal. 9 We here hardly ever have lunch . 10 Samantha well sang at the concert on Friday. Unit 25 1 1 the highest 2 more frequently 3 the best 4 the fastest 5 more slowly 6 the longest 7 more carefully 8 later 2 1 work as fast as 2 sang the best 3 more luently than 4 was the worst player 5 as frequently as 3 1 as well as 2 further than 3 as easily as 4 as quickly as 5 far less frequently 6 much more quickly 7 more often than 8 more slowly than Review 1 1 I bought a beautiful blue bath towel at the market. 2 We weren’t interested in Cathy’s boring story. 3 Their new Italian sofa is rather uncomfortable. 4 Alastair often watches depressing black and white ilms on TV. 5 Does your grandmother still use that enormous 1960s washing machine? 6 Fred’s behaviour was quite shocking. 2 1 quiet place 2 everyone was awake 3 quite high 4 nice young 5 uncomfortable old 6 black and white 7 rather 8 interesting 3 1 more dangerous 2 The lightest 3 The laziest 4 the best 5 more powerful 6 the largest/ widest 7 wider/larger 8 the longest 9 shorter 10 the greediest 4 1 is an older invention than the iPod. 2 is faster than a car 3 are (a little) more expensive than four- star hotels 4 is larger than the Atlantic Ocean. 5 is much more popular than cricket 6 is much smaller than a rugby ball 7 aren’t as low as they used to be 8 is (much) more expensive than a motorbike 5 1 less 2 much more 3 more 4 slightly worse 5 got better 6 frequently 7 not very 8 very well 6 nurse How are you this morning feeling ? susie Not fantastic. You know I feel hardly ever hardly ever feel great at this time of day. nurse How about a cup of tea? Always that always makes you feel more good better. susie OK. That would be nice. nurse The doctor says that if you go slowly fairly fairly slowly, you today can have a walk around the gardens today. susie I’m not sure. My leg still a lot hurts hurts a lot. Actually, I think it feels more bad worse than it did yesterday. Which doctor is coming today? nurse Well, it usually is is usually Doctor Marshall on Wednesdays. susie I don’t like her. She a bit annoys me annoys me a bit. nurse Why’s that? susie She speaks so quickly. I don’t understand really really don’t understand what she says at all. 7 1 faster than ever before 2 regularly you lose weight 3 quite boring 4 the trees become red and gold 5 less often than nowadays 8 1 was frightening 2 much more frequently 3 are not 4 bored and exhausted 5 beautiful old French 6 as expensive 7 less often 8 long and relaxing 9 1 C 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 C 6 B 7 A 8 C test 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 C 6 A 7 C 8 A 9 A 10 B 11 A 12 C 13 C 14 B 15 A 16 C 17 A 18 C 19 C 20 A Module 5 Unit 26 1 1 have 2 have/have got 3 doesn’t have 4 ’s 5 Have ... got/Do ... have 6 have 7 has 8 have 9 Is 10 Has ... got/Does ... have 2 1 I’m 2 I’ve got/I have 3 is 4 doesn’t have/ hasn’t got 5 are 6 aren’t 7 She’s got/She has 8 have 9 I’ve got/I have 10 Have you got/ Do you have 3 He’s 29. He’s Irish. He’s married and he’s got two children. He’s 1.82m tall and he’s got/he has blond hair and a beard. He’s an accountant in a small inance company. Unit 27 1 1 connect 2 lives 3 doesn’t know 4 agrees 5 arrive 6 aren’t 7 uncovers 8 Does ... bring 9 does 10 Does ... provide 11 don’t think 12 don’t link 2 1 Does water boil at 100ºC? Yes, it does. 2 Does the sun always rise in the west? No, it doesn’t. 3 Does Switzerland have a coastline? No, it doesn’t. 4 Do shops near you usually open on Sundays? Yes, they do. / No, they don’t. feeling this morning Z03_MGL_GBWK_INTGLB_4574_KEY.indd 376 14/11/2011 09:33 ANSWER KEY 377 3 1 He’s 61 (years old). 2 He is the Ravenmaster at the Tower of London. 3 He lives in an apartment at the Tower of London. 4 He works from 5.30 in the morning to 9.30 at night in the summer. 5 He looks after the ravens, prepares their food, gives them water and locks them up at night. Unit 28 1 1 are you doing 2 I’m phoning 3 Are you cooking 4 I’m working 5 I’m not cooking 6 I’m inding 7 you’re always complaining 8 I’m not spending 9 I’m planning 10 you’re always saying 2 1 Communication is decreasing the most because equipment is getting cheaper. 2 The cost of clothes is decreasing because the UK is buying clothes from China. 3 Transport costs are going up because fuel prices are getting higher. 4 Food and drink are going up because the cost of transporting them is increasing. 3 Download 486.04 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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