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MODULE 1 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Section A Grammar
Vocabulary – page 8 1 1. d 2. b 3. a 4. e 5. c
1 1. audience 5. hero 21 1. watched 2. loved 3. danced
2. viewer 6. heroine 2 1. didn’t know 2. sang 3. began
3. make-up artist 7. director 3 1. didn’t want 2. gave 3. enjoyed
4. costume designer
4 1. invented 2. didn’t need 3. played
2 1. soundtrack 4. setting 5 1. stopped 2. started 3. didn’t believe
4. stood
2. plot 5. costume designer
3. trailer page 11
3 1. setting 5. supporting actors 3 1. were making
2. director 6. make-up artist 2. was playing, were having
3. special effects 7. character 3. Were … listening
4. lead role 8. scene 4. wasn’t sitting
5. Was … watching
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 6. weren’t travelling
Grammar – page 9
4 1. enjoyed 8. filmed
1 1. know, acts 4. aren’t planning, is 2. was driving 9. was sitting
2. doesn’t relax, is working 5. love, are waiting 3. looked 10. singing
3. make, have 4. were singing 11. loved
5. got 12. became
2 1. is starting 7. doesn’t … look 6. appeared 13. asked
2. are … getting up 8. is wearing 7. invited
3. aren’t sitting 9. want
4. are … doing 10. makes 5 1. used to listen
5. am moving 11. don’t enjoy 2. used to be
6. am coming 12. stop 3. Did … use to go
4. didn’t use to like
3 1. Tom is meeting new people at the moment. 5. used to play, used to sing
2. Do you swim every day? 6. used to go
Donna isn’t eating salad right now.
3.
4. I am working now, so I can’t go out.
Speaking
5. Claire walks to school on Mondays. 6 1. c 2. b 3. e 4. d 5. a
6. Once a week, I write my blog.
Section C
Speaking
Vocabulary – page 12
4 1. any good 5. I think it’s
2. really enjoyed 6. What about 1 1. g 3. h 5. a 7. e 9. d
3. I’d like it 7. Who’s your 2. j 4. b 6. c 8. f 10. i
4. What’s your opinion 8. of course
2 1. disgusting 5. myth
Section B 2. fairy tale 6. incredible
Vocabulary – page 10 3. journal 7. thrilling
4. ordinary 8. poem
1 Instruments: drums, flute, cello, violin, trumpet
People: fan, perfomer, songwriter, band, orchestra 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Places: studio, stage Grammar
2A 1. performance C 6. perform 1 1. is found (Aladdin)
2. live concert 7. tempo 2. is made (Pinocchio)
B 3. tune D 8. studio 3. isn’t killed (George and the Dragon)
4. video clip 9. recording 4. is turned into (King Midas)
5. fan
5. isn’t invited (Cinderella)
6. aren’t eaten (Hansel and Gretel)
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2 1. How many trees are destroyed in the USA to make Listening (CD 5, Track 1)
books?
Over 30 million trees are cut down for this every Sam: Hey, Gail. You look tired. What time did you go to
year. sleep last night?
2. Are more e-books bought than paper books in the Gail: At about 3 o’clock in the morning. I was reading a
UK? novel.
No, more paper books are sold there than e-books. Sam: Wow! It must be a good book! Did you finish it?
3. How many books are preserved in the US Library of Gail: Yes. I really liked it.
Congress?
Sam: What’s the title?
Over 38 million books are kept there.
Gail: Good Enough. It was written by an American writer,
4. What is the Tower of Babel and where is it found?
Paula Yoo.
The Tower of Babel is made from books in many
languages and it is found in Argentina. Sam: Who’s the main character?
Gail: Patti. She’s an ordinary schoolgirl.
page 13 Sam: Is the plot interesting?
3 1. were written 4. was built Gail: I think it is. The setting is the USA in the present.
Patti’s parents want her to study very hard and go to
2. was made 5. was pulled
university. But she just wants to meet friends in the
3. wasn’t used 6. were stolen evenings and play her violin.
Sam: Is it a true story?
4 1. are called 4. wasn’t kept
2. was printed 5. were removed Gail: No. It’s young adult fiction. But Patti is like many
3. weren’t borrowed 6. wasn’t damaged real teenagers. She’s worried about school and what
her parents think. She also wants to find her own
way in life and it’s difficult for her.
5 1. weren’t written 5. aren’t typed
2. was invented 6. is recorded Sam: It sounds very serious.
3. weren’t sold 7. are written Gail: Actually, it isn’t. I think it’s really amusing. Paula
4. was … used Yoo’s a great writer. Do you want to read it?
Sam: Erm … No, thanks. I used to read a lot of fiction.
Speaking Now, I prefer real-life adventures. Right now, I’m
reading a thrilling adventure story about a climbing
6 1. What is the title? accident. The accident happened in the mountains in
2. Who wrote it? Peru in 1985. You should read the book!
3. What is the genre? Gail: What’s the title?
4. What is the setting? Sam: Touching the Void. It was written by Joe Simpson,
5. Who is the main character? one of the climbers. I think his story is incredible.
6. What is the plot? Gail: Sounds good. Please lend it to me when you finish
7. What’s your opinion of the book? reading it.
Reading – page 14
3 Good Enough
1. young adult fiction
1 1. present-day England
2. is dying 2. USA in the present
3. sad, amusing 3. playing the violin
4. he isn’t an ordinary teenager 4. really liked it / really amusing
5. Norse mythology fans Touching the Void
1. real-life adventure
2 1. every night at seven minutes past midnight 2. mountains in Peru (in 1985)
2. an imaginary character in his dreams 3. climbing
3. dangerous 4. incredible
4. It is attacked by a giant monster.
5. Yes. She loves fantasy novels with a lot of action and 4 1. reading a novel
thrilling adventures. 2. an American writer / the writer of Good Enough
3. her parents
4. a lot of fiction
5. one of the climbers / the writer of Touching the Void
Writing – page 15
1 1. awful 4. very badly
2. beautifully 5. incredible
3. extremely 6. highly
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2 1. O 2. F 3. F 4. O 5. F 6. O 7. O 9 1. Today, Jack’s poems are known in many countries.
2. The film wasn’t shown at the festival last week.
3 1. incredible 5. In my opinion 3. The last ticket was bought an hour ago.
2. horrible 6. thrilling 4. How often are the actor’s costumes changed each
3. terribly 7. I think day?
4. extremely 8. highly 5. Was your violin made in the 1800s?
6. Magazines aren’t sold in this shop today.
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 7. How long ago were the stories written?
Progress Check 8. This tune is often played on the radio.
Vocabulary – page 16 10 1. There was 5. much
2. were talking 6. are killed
1 1. amusing 5. tune 3. as interesting as 7. use to
2. fan 6. poet 4. did the concert finish 8. am recording
3. stage 7. plot
4. drums 8. trumpet 11 Translation
1. Fans climbed on to the stage while the band was /
2 1. c 2. e 3. f 4. b 5. a 6. d were playing.
Sentences: 2. The performer told a thrilling fairy tale.
1. special effects 4. video clip 3. Did people use to believe this ancient myth?
2. make-up artist 5. lead role 4. The band isn’t / aren’t doing any live concerts this
3. costume designer 6. fairly tale year.
5. Is the video clip watched by viewers every day?
3 1. thrilling 4. ancient
Standards Check
2. incredible 5. setting
3. imaginary 6. perform Written Comprehension – page 18
4 1. giant 6. mammal 1 1. F 2. DS 3. T 4. DS 5. T 6. F
2. unimportant 7. frightening
3. mechanic 8. take 2 1. Neil Armstrong
4. fiction 9. soundtrack 2. real-life heroes
5. aeroplane 10. drive 3. there were strong winds
4. shows how brave firefighters are
Dictation (CD 5, Track 2) 5. water or electricity
6. very inspiring
5 In live concerts of the past, bands and singers performed
their music, but these performances didn’t use to Written Production
include special effects. Today, audiences don’t just see
the performers playing their music, but they’re also 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
amazed by the incredible effects on the stage.
Oral Comprehension – page 19
Grammar (CD 5, Track 3)
Host: Please welcome our next guest. He’s the winner
6 1. am not writing 4. are … waiting
of this year’s Top Talent Competition, singer
2. create 5. doesn’t play
and songwriter Bobby Weiler.
3. isn’t playing 6. Do … read
Bobby: Thank you!
page 17 Host: Bobby, what does it feel like being famous and
having so many fans?
7 1. went 8. didn’t think Bobby: Well, I can’t really believe it. Just a year ago, I
2. were returning 9. brought was a car salesman.
3. heard 10. did … come Host: That’s right. And now you’ve got a number 1 hit
4. sounded 11. Were … sending album.
5. continued 12. didn’t think Bobby: Yes, it’s incredible. It’s all happening so
6. started 13. believed quickly.
7. were doing Host: So tell us about yourself, Bobby. I know you
didn’t perform in front of an audience until
8 1. Did … use to learn 4. did … use to perform you were 18. Can you tell us about your first
2. didn’t use to read 5. didn’t use to have performance?
3. used to work Bobby: Well, the singer in a school musical was ill, so
I was asked to perform in his place. It was very
frightening.
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Host: How did you do?
Bobby: I actually sang well! After that, I wasn’t
frightened of singing any more, but I didn’t think
I was good enough to make music my career.
Host: So you became a car salesman.
Bobby: Yes, I sold cars for two years.
Host: Did you use to sing for family or friends when
you were young?
Bobby: No! Never! But I loved music. I used to listen to
Radiohead a lot while I was growing up. I think
they’re brilliant. That’s why I started playing
the guitar. Two years ago, I heard Julian Bliss
playing the clarinet at a live concert. He plays
incredibly well. So anyway, I taught myself to
play the clarinet too.
Host: That’s amazing! So what made you start
performing?
Bobby: I heard about the Top Talent Competition. I didn’t
think I could win, but I decided to try anyway –
just for fun. Then my life changed.
Host: It certainly did, Bobby! Now you’re a famous
singer and songwriter. Will you play something
for us, please?
Bobby: Yes, of course. I’ll play a tune from my album,
Magic Now.
Host: Great!
4 1. singer 6. Radiohead
2. songwriter 7. Julian Bliss
3. car salesman 8. guitar
4. 18 9. clarinet
5. in a school musical 10. Magic Now
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5 1. b 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. a
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