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REFLECTIONS 7 ANSWER KEY Unit 1: Appearance and Personality 1 1. well-built; 2. beautiful; 3. short; 4. young; 5. handsome; 6. fat; 7. slim; 8. ugly; 9. old; 10. tall 2 1. thoughtful; 2. generous; 3. selfish; 4. stubborn; 5. forgetful; 6. hardworking; 7. successful; 8. punctual; 9. polite; 10. clumsy 3 1. b; 2. a; 3. c; 4. b; 5. b; 6. a; 7. a; 8. c; 9. a; 10. a; 11. a; 12. b; 13. b; 14. c 4 1. has got; 2. have got; 3. has got; 4. have got; 5. have got; 6. has got; 7. has got; 8. have got 5 1. has got; 2. Haven’t got; 3. Hasn’t got; 4. have got; 5. has got; 6. have got; 7. Haven’t got; 8. Hasn’t got; 9. has got 6 1. A: Has Beth got black hair? B: No, she hasn’t. She’s got brown hair. 2. A: Has Harry got dark hair? B: No, he hasn’t. He’s got fair hair. 3. A: Has Lucy got brown hair? B: No, she hasn’t. She’s got ginger hair. 4. A: Has Beth got a big nose? B: No, she hasn’t. She’s got small nose. 5. A: Has Peter got long hair? B: No, he hasn’t. He’s got short hair. 6. A: Has Beth got yellow jacket? B: No, she hasn’t. She’s got blue jacket. 7. A: Has Peter got blue shoes? B: No, he hasn’t. He’s got red shoes. 8. A: Has Lucy got a pink shirt? B: No, she hasn’t. She’s got green shirt. 9. A: Has Peter got fair hair? B: No, he hasn’t. He’s got dark hair. 7 Opinion Adjectives: lovely, beautiful, stubborn, thoughtful, ugly, pretty, attractive Fact Adjectives: black, tall, curly, short, young, blue, big 8 Size: short, medium height, tall, long, small Shape: round, straight, curly, wavy Colour: dark, ginger, hazel, green, blue 9 1. She likes wearing interesting long red dresses for the show. 2. I am eating a delicious big green apple. 3. She is wearing a nice big green hat. 4. She has got beautiful long straight brown hair. 5. I have got a lovely big fat black cat. 6. She has got fantastic big hazel eyes. 7. We live in a wonderful big round blue planet. 8. It is a nice tall round red building. 9. He has got nice short curly dark hair. 1 0 1. g; 2. b; 3. h; 4. j; 5. e; 6. i; 7. c; 8. a; 9. d; 10. f 1 1 1. clumsy; 2. helpful; 3. honest; 4. generous; 5. shy; 6. hardworking; 7. lazy; 8. friendly; 9. stingy 1 2 1. What is John like? 2. What does he look like? 3. What is he like? 4. What does he look like? 5. What is she like? 6. What does he look like? 7. What is she like? 8. What does he look like? 9. What does she look like? 10. What is he like? 11. What is he like? 12. What is he like? 13. What does he look like? 1
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REFLECTIONS 7 ANSWER KEY

Unit 1: Appearance and Personality

1 1. well-built; 2. beautiful; 3. short; 4. young; 5. handsome; 6. fat; 7. slim; 8. ugly; 9. old; 10. tall2 1. thoughtful; 2. generous; 3. selfish; 4. stubborn; 5. forgetful; 6. hardworking; 7. successful; 8. punctual; 9. polite; 10.

clumsy3 1. b; 2. a; 3. c; 4. b; 5. b; 6. a; 7. a; 8. c; 9. a; 10. a; 11. a; 12. b; 13. b; 14. c4 1. has got; 2. have got; 3. has got; 4. have got; 5. have got; 6. has got; 7. has got; 8. have got5 1. has got; 2. Haven’t got; 3. Hasn’t got; 4. have got; 5. has got; 6. have got; 7. Haven’t got; 8. Hasn’t got; 9. has got6 1. A: Has Beth got black hair? B: No, she hasn’t. She’s got brown hair. 2. A: Has Harry got dark hair? B: No, he hasn’t.

He’s got fair hair. 3. A: Has Lucy got brown hair? B: No, she hasn’t. She’s got ginger hair. 4. A: Has Beth got a big nose? B: No, she hasn’t. She’s got small nose. 5. A: Has Peter got long hair? B: No, he hasn’t. He’s got short hair. 6. A: Has Beth got yellow jacket? B: No, she hasn’t. She’s got blue jacket. 7. A: Has Peter got blue shoes? B: No, he hasn’t. He’s got red shoes. 8. A: Has Lucy got a pink shirt? B: No, she hasn’t. She’s got green shirt. 9. A: Has Peter got fair hair? B: No, he hasn’t. He’s got dark hair.

7 Opinion Adjectives: lovely, beautiful, stubborn, thoughtful, ugly, pretty, attractiveFact Adjectives: black, tall, curly, short, young, blue, big

8 Size: short, medium height, tall, long, smallShape: round, straight, curly, wavyColour: dark, ginger, hazel, green, blue

9 1. She likes wearing interesting long red dresses for the show. 2. I am eating a delicious big green apple. 3. She is wearing a nice big green hat. 4. She has got beautiful long straight brown hair. 5. I have got a lovely big fat black cat. 6. She has got fantastic big hazel eyes. 7. We live in a wonderful big round blue planet. 8. It is a nice tall round red building. 9. He has got nice short curly dark hair.

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1. g; 2. b; 3. h; 4. j; 5. e; 6. i; 7. c; 8. a; 9. d; 10. f

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1. clumsy; 2. helpful; 3. honest; 4. generous; 5. shy; 6. hardworking; 7. lazy; 8. friendly; 9. stingy

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1. What is John like? 2. What does he look like? 3. What is he like? 4. What does he look like? 5. What is she like? 6. What does he look like? 7. What is she like? 8. What does he look like? 9. What does she look like? 10. What is he like? 11. What is he like? 12. What is he like? 13. What does he look like?

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1. Mark has got curly dark hair and brown eyes. 2. She’s slim with long wavy hair and blue eyes. 3. Mary has got big brown eyes and short fair hair. 4. He’s tall with dark hair and blue eyes. 5. She’s tall with hazel eyes and long blonde hair. 6. Richard is a very successful businessman. 7. Brad has got brown hair and moustache. 8. Sally is tall and she has got green eyes. 9. She has got long wavy ginger hair. 10. He has got short curly black hair and blue eyes. 11. Kate is a kind and energetic person. 12. My brother is a hardworking student. 13. She’s a beautiful girl with long wavy hair 14. George is a very honest boy. 15. He’s a handsome man with dark hair. 16. She is an attractive girl with long wavy ginger hair. 17. She’s a very polite and hardworking student. 18. My uncle is a generous person. 19. Your mum and my dad are very friendly. 20. Richard is a very successful businessman. 21. Lucy has got curly ginger hair and green eyes.

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1. F; 2. F; 3. T; 4. T; 5. F; 6. T; 7. T; 8. T; 9. T

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1. Mount Everest is higher than Mount Kilimanjaro. 2. The Nile is longer than the Amazon. 3. Antarctica is colder than Africa. 4. A snake is thinner than a crocodile. 5. July is more energetic than Sam. 6. A fox is more intelligent than a fish. 7. Istanbul is more crowded than New York. 8. A gorilla is stronger than a monkey. 9. The Sahara Desert is drier than the Atacama Desert. 10. A bear is heavier than a dog. 11. The Pacific Ocean is larger than the Atlantic Ocean. 12. A sofa is more comfortable than a chair. 13. A child is younger than a man. 14. The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

1 1. younger; 2. bigger; 3. heavier; 4. more interesting; 5. safer; 6. larger; 7. more expensive; 8. farther; 9. more beautiful; 10.

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1. finer; 2. wider; 3. safer; 4. larger; 5. younger; 6. newer; 7. fatter; 8. hotter; 9. thicker; 10. longer; 11. funnier; 12. easier; 13. luckier; 14. better; 15. farther; 16. worse; 17. more delicious; 18. more comfortable; 19. more expensive; 20. more beautiful

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1. Jim has got fair hair. He’s wearing green eyeglasses. 2. Beth has got short dark hair. She’s wearing a green hat. 3. Tom has got short curly brown hair. He’s wearing a blue hat. 4. Sue has got long blonde hair. She’s wearing a green T-shirt. 5. Jason has got short straight brown hair. He’s wearing a red shirt.

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1. He’s eleven years old. 2. He’s from Turkey. 3. He has got short brown hair and brown eyes. He has got freckles on his face. 4. Yes, he has. 5. His favourite football player is Lionel Messi. 6. Ronaldo is 30 years old. 7. Ronaldo is older than Messi.

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1. Jack; 2. Pat; 3. Nick; 4. Bill; 5. Sam; 6. Tom; 7. Matt; 8. David

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1. Ricardo is taller than Marcello. 2. He has got dark hair and brown eyes. 3. He has got dark curly hair and brown eyes. 4. Ricardo is more talkative than Marcello. 5. Marcello has got longer hair.

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1. False; 2. False; 3. True; 4. True; 5. False; 6. False; 7. False

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1. Oğuzhan is short and slim. He has got short dark hair and brown eyes. He has got a short beard. 2. İbrahim is tall and fat. He has got short brown hair and brown eyes. He wears glasses. 3. Esen is tall and fat. He has got short dark hair and black eyes. He has got a short beard.

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1. Jake; 2. Emma; 3. Ryan; 4. Maria

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1. Helen; 2. Ann; 3. Jim; 4. Bill; 5. Dave

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1. She’s very funny. 2. He’s shy. 3. He’s really nice. 4. He’s very generous. 5. She’s talkative. 6. He’s very honest. 7. She’s very punctual. 8. She’s very fit. 9. He’s a lazy person.

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1. c; 2. f; 3. d; 4. e; 5. b; 6. A

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1. She is good at playing Scrabble. 2. He’s a mechanic. He fixes cars. 3. She has got long beautiful blonde hair and hazel eyes. She has got freckles on her face, too. 4. She’s working in a kindergarten. 5. He’s a very outgoing man. 6. Emma is taller than Peter. 7. Because he always knocks things over. 8. They have four children. 9. Tom is the youngest in the family.

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1. True; 2. False; 3. False; 4. True; 5. True; 6. True; 7. False; 8. False

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

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1. hardworking; 2. She’s a bookworm; 3. generous; 4. clumsy; 5. stubborn; 6. selfish; 7. punctual; 8. good at; 9. successful; 10. forgetful

TEOG Time 1-b; 2-a; 3-d; 4-a; 5-d; 6-c; 7-d; 8-b; 9-a; 10-b; 11-c; 12-b; 13-d; 14-c; 15-a; 16-c; 17-c; 18-b; 19-a; 20-d

Unit 2: Biographies

1 1. scientist; 2. astronomer; 3. movie director; 4. professor; 5. engineer; 6. sculptor; 7. driver; 8. writer; 9. painter; 10. Lawyer

2 1. Galileo Galilei was an astronomer. He was born in Italy. He was born in 1564. 2. Florence Nightingale was a nurse. She was born in England. She was born in 1820. 3. Albert Einstein was a physicist. He was born in Germany. He was born in 1879. 4. Alexander Fleming was a scientist. He was born in Scotland. He was born in 1881. 5. Atıf Yılmaz was a movie director. He was born in Turkey. He was born in 1925. 6. Salvador Dali was a painter. He was born in Spain. He was born in 1904.

3 1. was; 2. was; 3. were; 4. were; 5. was; 6. were; 7. was; 8. were; 9. were; 10. was; 11. were; 12. was; 13. was; 14. was; 15. 2

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was; 16. was; 17. was; 18. were; 19. were; 20. was4 1. wasn’t; 2. weren’t; 3. wasn’t; 4. weren’t; 5. wasn’t; 6. wasn’t; 7. wasn’t; 8. weren’t; 9. weren’t; 10. wasn’t5 1. were; 2. was; 3. was; 4. were; 5. was; 6. was; 7. was; 8. was; 9. was; 10. were; 11. were; 12. was; 13. was; 14. was; 15.

was; 16. was; 17. was; 18. were; 19. was; 20. ; 21. was; 22. was; 23. was; 24. was; 25. were6 1. A: Was Marco Polo an actor? B: No, he wasn’t. He was an explorer. 2. A: Was W. Amadeus Mozart a historian? B: No,

he wasn’t. He was a composer. 3. A: Was Metin Oktay a driver? B: No, he wasn’t. He was a football player. 4. A: Was Barış Manço a lawyer? B: No, he wasn’t. He was a singer. 5. A: Was Marlon Brando a writer? B: No, he wasn’t. He was an actor. 6. A: Was William Shakespeare an astronomer? B: No, he wasn’t. He was a writer. 7. A: Was Neil Armstrong a professor? B: No, he wasn’t. He was an astronaut.

7 1. Sam wasn’t at home last Sunday. 2. They weren’t in Rome last month. 3. Mary wasn’t at the party. 4. I wasn’t at school yesterday. 5. You weren’t at Jane’s house. 6. Galileo wasn’t a painter. 7. Cahit Arf wasn’t an engineer. 8. You weren’t at the basketball course. 9. They weren’t in the library yesterday. 10. Her father wasn’t a driver.

8 1. Was Julie at the zoo last Monday? No, she wasn’t. She was at the home. 2. Were Peter and John at the gym last Monday? Yes, they were. 3. Was John at the park last Thursday? No, he wasn’t. He was at the zoo. 4. Was Julie at the theatre on Wednesday? Yes, she was. 5. Were John and Julie at the zoo on Thursday? Yes, they were. 6. Was Peter at the park on Thursday? No, he wasn’t. He was at the library. 7. Were Julie and John at the theatre on Wednesday? Yes, they were.

9 1. Were you at the park yesterday morning? No, I wasn’t. 2. Were you at the cinema last Monday? Yes, I was. 3. Were you at the gym last Saturday morning? No, I wasn’t. 4. Were you at the theatre two days ago? Yes, I was. 5. Were you at the zoo yesterday morning? No, I wasn’t. 6. Were you at the beach Last Monday? Yes, I was. 7. Were you at the library last Saturday morning? No, I wasn’t. 8. Were you at the home two days ago? Yes, I was. 9. Were you at the school yesterday morning? No, I wasn’t.

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1. He was a Russian cosmonaut. He was born in 1934. He was the first man in the space. 2. He was an Italian painter and inventor. He was born in 1452. He painted Mona Lisa. 3. She was an English author. She was born in 1890. She wrote 66 detective novels. 4. He was a Scottish biologist. He was born in 1881. He discovered penicillin. 5. He was a Russian composer. He was born in 1840. He composed Swan Lake. 6. She was a Polish scientist. She was born in 1867. She discovered radium. 7. She was a Russian dancer. She was born in 1881. She was one of the greatest dancers of all time.

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1. e; 2. f; 3. j; 4. l; 5. i; 6. b; 7. k; 8. g; 9. o; 10. p; 11. d; 12. a; 13. h; 14. n; 15. m; 16. q; 17. c

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1. You didn’t hear your father’s accident. 2. Amy didn’t ride her bicycle this morning. 3. My family didn’t go on a holiday last year. 4. I didn’t meet Jane at the café last night. 5. We didn’t spend a lot of money last week. 6. He didn’t make mistakes in the exam. 7. You didn’t celebrate your birthday this year. 8. Our teacher didn’t check our homework yesterday. 9. She didn’t eat bread and eggs at breakfast. 10. Your football team didn’t lose the match last week. 11. We didn’t study English yesterday. 12. My father didn’t watch the news on TV last weekend.

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1. played; 2. celebrated; 3. visited; 4. painted; 5. studied; 6. graduated; 7. taught; 8. had; 9. called; 10. made; 11. founded; 12. gave; 13. watered; 14. saw; 15. watched; 16. saw; 17. watched; 18. dropped; 19. drank; 20. cleaned; 21. found; 22. read; 23. emptied; 24. went; 25. helped; 26. painted; 27. wrote; 28. explored; 29. danced; 30. invented; 31. drew; 32. explored; 33. designed

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1. 1847; 2. inventor; 3. March 3, 1847; 4. invented; 5. 1875; 6. August 2, 1922; 7. telephone

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1. He went to school in Birmingham, England. 2. He fought in World War I. 3. He married Edith Bratt. 4. He married Edith Bratt in 1916. 5. They had four children. 6. He became a professor in 1925. 7. He began writing ‘The Hobbit’ in 1936. 8. He died September 2, 1973..

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1. was; 2. was; 3. didn’t like; 4. loved; 5. graduated; 6. found; 7. flew; 8. didn’t fly; 9. was; 10. decided; 11. wasn’t; 12. was; 13. started; 14. didn’t finish; 15. didn’t arrive; 16. crashed; 17. died; 18. disappeared1. She was an American aviation pioneer. 2. She was born in 1897. 3. She was born in Kansas City, the U.S. 4. She graduated from Hyde Park High School. 5. She flew across the Atlantic. 6. No, she didn’t. 7. Her planed crashed into the ocean. 8. She and her plane disappeared.

1 1. Who; 2. How long; 3. What; 4. How many; 5. Why; 6. Who; 7. Where; 8. When; 9. What time; 10. How; 11. Who; 12.

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1. sleep; 2. live; 3. complete; 4. have; 5. wake up; 6. like; 7. steal; 8. get on; 9. drink; 10. buy

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1. h; 2. f; 3. d; 4. j; 5. a; 6. c; 7. g; 8. e; 9. b; 10. I

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1. yesterday; 2. one year ago; 3. one month ago; 4. one week ago; 5. two months ago; 6. five years ago; 7. today; 8. last month; 9. three days ago

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1. couldn’t; 2. could; 3. could; 4. couldn’t; 5. could; 6. could; 7. couldn’t; 8. could

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1. They arrived at the football camp. 2. They went to Manchester on Sunday. 3. She chatted to Emma on the Internet. 4. They watched football videos on Monday. 5. They meet Messi and Ronaldo in Old Trafford.

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1. The party was on Saturday night. 2. It was at Isabel’s house. 3. Tom wasn’t at the party. 4. She texted him and she phoned his home. 5. She was angry at Tom he didn’t keep his promise.

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1. Where did you go this morning? 2. Who went to the Hogwarts School? 3. What was Edison’s full name? 4. When did Shakespeare marry? 5. When did graduated from the high school? 6. When did World War II end? 7. What was Marie Curie famous for? 8. How many cake Emma’s mother cook last night? 9. Why did he move to Germany? 10. How long did she stay in Turkey? 11. What did Arthur Wynne invent? 12. At what time did the movie start? 13. When did the first person walk on the moon? 14. Who published her first novel when she was 30? 15. Where did they climb last year? 16. Why did they go to the zoo this morning? 17. Where did they arrive at 11 o’clock at night? 18. Who went to ice hockey match last weekend? 19. How many students were there in the classroom yesterday? 20. How long did it take to find the victims?

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1. T; 2. F; 3. F; 4. F; 5. F; 6. T; 7. T; 8. F

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1. No; 2. Yes; 3. No; 4. No; 5. Yes; 6. No

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1. musician / dancer; 2. actors; 3. composer; 4. astronomer; 5. astronaut; 6. explorer

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1. lived; 2. travelled; 3. visited; 4. stayed; 5. explored; 6. returned; 7. enjoyed; 8. died1. Did Marco Polo live in Venice? Yes, he did. 2. Did Marco Polo travel to Asia alone? No, he didn’t. He travelled with his father and his uncle. 3. Did Marco Polo visit Kublai Khan? Yes, he did. 4. Did Marco Polo stay in Asia for 17 years? Yes, he did. 5. Did Marco Polo explore all of China? Yes, he did. 6. Did Marco Polo return Venice in 1925? Yes, he did. 7. Did people enjoy Marco Polo’s stories? Yes, they did. 8. Did Marco Polo die in 1326? No, he didn’t. He died in 1324.

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1. decided; 2. visited; 3. entered; 4. worked; 5. started; 6. travelled; 7. wasn’t; 8. lived; 9. performed; 10. died

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1. True; 2. False; 3. True; 4. False; 5. False

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1. lived; 2. called; 3. started; 4. joined; 5. invaded; 6. hated; 7. liked; 8. died; 9. buried1. He didn’t die in 1224. He died in 1227. 2. He didn’t live in Europe. He lived in southeast Asia. 3. He didn’t join only two tribes. He joined many tribes. 4. He invaded many parts of Australia. He invaded many parts of China and Central Asia. 5. His men didn’t bury him in Italy. They buried him somewhere in Mongolia.

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1. contributions; 2. study; 3. admired; 4. accident; 5. landscape; 6. historian; 7. autobiography; 8. movie director; 9. sculptor; 10. interested

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1. b; 2. a; 3. b; 4. b; 5. a; 6. a; 7. b; 8. a; 9. b; 10. a; 11. b; 12. a; 13. B

TEOG Time 1-b; 2-a; 3-c; 4-b; 5-a; 6-c; 7-d; 8-a; 9-d; 10-b; 11-a; 12-c; 13-a; 14-c; 15-a; 16-a; 17-b; 18-a; 19-c; 20-d

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1 1. volleyball; 2. gymnastics; 3. dancing; 4. basketball; 5. swimming; 6. windsurfing; 7. rollerblading; 8. horse riding; 9. cycling; 10. baseball; 11. climbing; 12. football; 13. scuba-diving; 14. sailing; 15. skating; 16. skiing; 17. parachuting; 18. running; 19. snowboarding; 20. jogging

2 1. scuba-diving; 2. cycling; 3. skiing; 4. sailing; 5. climbing; 6. horse riding; 7. wind surfing; 8. swimming; 9. snowboarding; 10. rollerblading

3 1. I am crazy about ice skating. 2. I am fond of skiing. 3. I like playing table tennis. 4. I am good at cycling. 5. Tony likes snowboarding. 6. I like swimming and ice-skating. 7. I am fond of cycling. 8. Does she like eating fast food? 9. I am crazy about doing aerobics. 10. I am good at dancing. 11. Are you fond of doing yoga.

4 1. I hate ice skating. 2. I am bad at swimming. 3. I hate driving a car. 4. I don’t like cats. 5. I dislike cleaning the house. 6. I can’t stand talk on the phone. 7. I’m bad at playing table tennis.

5 1. keenly-keen; 2. How-Which; 3. interesting-interested; 4. don’t-can’t; 5. in-about; 6. don’t-can’t; 7. wash-washing; 8. doesn’t-don’t; 9. of-on; 10. play-playing; 11. of-at; 12. in-at; 13. do-doing; 14. into-about; 15. likes-like; 16. doesn’t-don’t; 17. of-about; 18. dance-dancing; 19. are-am; 20. disliking-dislike

6 1. Yes, he does. 2. No, he doesn’t. 3. Yes, he does. 4. No, she doesn’t. 5. Yes, she does. 6. No, she doesn’t. 7. Yes, he does. 8. No, he doesn’t. 9. No, he doesn’t. 10. No, he doesn’t.

7 1. A: Do you play football? B: No, I don’t. I hardly ever play football. A: How often do you play football? B: I play football once a year. 2. A: Do you do gymnastics? B: Yes, I do. I sometimes do gymnastics. A: How often do you do gymnastics? B: I do gymnastics once a week. 3. A: Do you go scuba diving? B: Yes, I do. I often go scuba diving. A: How often do you go scuba diving? B: I go scuba diving three times a week. 4. A: Do you play table tennis? B: Yes, I do. I usually play table tennis. A: How often do you play table tennis? B: I play table tennis five times a week. 5. A: Do you go horse riding? B: Yes, I do. I always go horse riding. A: How often do you go horse riding? B: I go horse riding every day. 6. A: Do you play basketball? B: No, I don’t. I never play basketball.

8 1. I am always keen on going ice-skating. 2. We usually go training three times a week. 3. My aunt hardly ever uses the indoor pool in summer. 4. He never eats chocolate because he wants to lose weight. 5. We often go cycling in the mountains at weekends. 6. He sometimes does sports after school in the afternoon. 7. She always sleeps nine hours a day. 8. They usually have basketball practice on weekdays. 9. Our team often does gymnastics in the morning. 10. He sometimes goes running early in the morning before breakfast. 11. She hardly ever goes rollerblading in the park on weekdays. 12. She never goes cycling in the evening because it’s dangerous. 13. We usually join basketball tournament twice a year. 14. I often go snowboarding at the weekend in winter.

9 Girl – Sport: gymnastics – volleyball; How often: three times a week – two times a week; When: in the afternoon – at weekends; Where: school – city sports centreBoy - Sport: skateboarding – basketball; How often: two times a week – five times a week; When: at the weekends – on weekdays; Where: school – school back garden

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1. I always do karate in the afternoon. 2. We often go cycling three times a week. 3. She often goes rollerblading at the weekend. 4. He never goes to bed before 10 o’clock. 5. He hardly ever does gymnastics on weekdays. 6. They usually go ice skating three times a week after school. 7. Tom sometimes goes cycling in the morning before work.

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1. usually; 2. never; 3. sometimes; 4. never; 5. always; 6. usually; 8. often

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1. a; 2. b; 3. a; 4. a; 5. b; 6. b; 7. a; 8. b; 9. b; 10. b; 11. a; 12. b; 13. b; 14. a; 15. a; 16. b; 17. b; 18. b; 19. b; 20. a

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1. Where; 2. Which; 3. Who; 4. How often; 5. How many; 6. How long; 7. What; 8. Which; 9. How; 10. What; 11. What time; 12. How often

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1. always goes rollerblading – never plays football; 2. often goes skiing – sometimes goes jogging; 3. often plays table tennis – never goes rollerblading; 4. always plays basketball – never goes cycling; 5. usually plays basketball – sometimes goes swimming 6. always goes horse riding – never goes windsurfing; 6. always goes cycling – sometimes play basketball; 7. usually goes rollerblading – sometimes goes windsurfing

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1. go; 2. train; 3. don’t train; 4. skate; 5. don’t go; 6. don’t; 7. comes; 8. does; 9. don’t

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1. She is a champion skateboarder. 2. She goes skateboarding in the skate park. 3. She skates four or five times a week. 4. She skates in competitions once a week OR on Saturdays. 5. She skates once or twice a year.

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1. loves; 2. goes; 3. goes; 4. gets up; 5. starts; 6. goes; 7. comes; 8. has; 9. doesn’t drive; 10. catches; 11. arrives; 12. makes; 13. sits; 14. relaxes; 15. doesn’t finish; 16. walks; 17. cooks; 18. surfs; 19. likes1. a; 2. b; 3. a; 4. a; 5. b; 6. b; 7. A

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1. get up; 2. take a shower; 3. do karate; 4. have breakfast; 5. go swimming; 6. have lunch; 7. go cycling; 8. have dinner; 9. play basketball; 10. go to bed

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1. She loves swimming. 2. She wants to swim in the Olympic Games and she wants to win a gold medal. 3. She gets up at five o’clock in the morning. 4. She goes swimming for two hours before school. 5. She goes back to swimming pool. 6. She doesn’t have time to meet her friends very often.

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1. loves rollerblading – hates playing basketball – likes cycling – doesn’t like swimming; 2. loves horse riding – hates going windsurfing – likes skiing – doesn’t like windsurfing; 3. loves cycling – hates going rollerblading – likes table tennis – doesn’t like basketball; 4. loves basketball– hates going cycling – likes skiing – doesn’t like windsurfing

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1. You: Do you love rollerblading? Tom: Yes, I do. 2. You: Does Lisa like rollerblading? Katy: No, she doesn’t. 3. You: Does Katy love rollerblading? Nick: Yes, she does. 4. You: Do you like rollerblading? Nick: Yes, I do. 5. You: Does Tom like rollerblading? Lisa: Yes, he does. 6. You: Do you hate rollerblading? Katy: Yes, I do.

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1. A: Does Bill like playing basketball? B: Yes, he does. A: Does he like going swimming? B: No, he doesn’t. A: How about doing karate? B: He hates it! 2. A: Does Fred like going rollerblading? B: Yes, he does. A: Does he like going running? B: No, he doesn’t. A: How about playing football? B: He hates it! 3. A: Does Tom like going skiing? B: Yes, he does. A: Does he like going climbing? B: No, he doesn’t. A: How about going horse riding? B: He hates it! 4. A: Does Lilly like playing volleyball? B: Yes, she does. A: Does she like going dancing? B: No, she doesn’t. A: How about going windsurfing? B: She hates it! 5. A: Does John like going skating? B: Yes, he does. A: Does he like going rollerblading? B: No, he doesn’t. A: How about going sailing? B: He hates it!

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1. False; 2. True; 3. False; 4. True; 5. False; 6. True

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1. I’m 12 years old. 2. I’m from New York. 3. My favourite sport is rollerblading. 4. I don’t fall very often. 5. I rollerblade every day after school. 6. I rollerblade in the park. 7. I’m teaching my brother Sam to rollerblade.

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1. True; 2. False; 3. True; 4. True; 5. False; 6. True; 7. False; 8. False; 9. False

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1. She is from Switzerland. 2. Her favourite sport is snowboarding. 3. It’s a winter sport. 4. She prefers going to winter sports centre near her house. 5. She need a snowboard and special snowboard boots. 6. Her idol snowboarder is Shaun Roger White.

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1. b; 2. a; 3. b; 4. a; 5. b; 6. b; 7. a; 8. b; 9. b; 10. a; 11. b; 12. b; 13. b; 14. a; 15. b

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1. helmet; 2. practice; 3. at the weekend; 4. individual; 5. gymnastics; 6. cycling; 7. outdoor; 8. headline; 9. team sports; 10. training

TEOG Time 1-c; 2-b; 3-b; 4-c; 5-b; 6-c; 7-a; 8-a; 9-c; 10-d; 11-c; 12-c; 13-b; 14-d; 15-a; 16-d; 17-c; 18-c; 19-c; 20-d

Unit 4: Wild Animals

1 1. elephant; 2. shark; 3. lizard; 4. hippo; 5. lion; 6. monkey; 7. polar bear; 8. rhino; 9. tiger; 10. tortoise; 11. penguin; 12. wolf; 13. parrot; 14. giraffe; 15. panda; 16. crocodile; 17. gorilla; 18. zebra; 19. camel; 20. snake

2 1. claws; 2. trunk; 3. wings; 4. feathers; 5. beak; 6. feet; 7. teeth; 8. body; 9. tail; 10. ears; 11. scales; 12. Tusks3 1. snake; 2. monkey; 3. shark; 4. elephant; 5. panda; 6. lion; 7. leopard; 8. parrot; 9. gorilla; 10. camel; 11. kangaroo; 12.

tortoise; 13. zebra; 14. penguin; 15. giraffe; 16. polar bear4 1. jungle; 2. teeth; 3. snake; 4. reptiles; 5. sea; 6. birds; 7. claws; 8. arctic5 Mammals: tigers, wolves, elephants, monkeys, giraffes, hippos; Carnivores: tigers, wolves, crocodiles; Herbivores:

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giraffes, elephants; Reptiles: lizards, crocodiles6 1. fast; 2. alone; 3. noisy; 4. desert; 5. enormous; 6. carnivorous; 7. poisonous; 8. pouch; 9. habitats7 1. Where do tigers live? 2. How do lizards give birth? 3. Why do elephants travel long distances? 4. What do zebras eat? 5.

What do elephants use to eat? 6. Where do zebras live? 7. How long does a gorilla live? 8. How many giant panda are left in the wild? 9. How do leopards hunt their prey? 10. Why do people hunt rhinos?

8 1. We should join a wildlife conservation group. 2. We shouldn’t cut the trees. 3. We should put our rubbish in a bin. 4. We shouldn’t throw litter to the sea. 5. We shouldn’t drink cold drinks. 6. We should plant trees. 7. We shouldn’t buy pets. 8. We should build a birdhouse in our backyard. 9. We should recycle, reduce and reuse. 10. We shouldn’t drink alcohol and smoke. 11. We should save more money. 12. We should listen to the classical music. 13. We shouldn’t wear fur. 14. We should protect the nature. 15. We shouldn’t wear dirty clothes.

9 1. should; 2. should; 3. shouldn’t; 4. should; 5. should; 6. should; 7. should; 8. shouldn’t; 9. should; 10. should; 11. should; 12. should; 13. shouldn’t; 14. shouldn’t; 15. should; 16. should; 17. should; 18. should; 19. shouldn’t; 20. should; 21. should; 22. shouldn’t; 23. shouldn’t; 24. should; 25. shouldn’t; 26. should; 27. should; 28. should; 29. shouldn’t; 30. should

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1. g; 2. d; 3. a; 4. c; 5. b; 6. j; 7. f; 8. i; 9. h; 10. e

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1. they shouldn’t; 2. we shouldn’t; 3. we should; 4. we should; 5. they shouldn’t; 6. you should; 7. we shouldn’t

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

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

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1. He’s from South Africa. 2. He went on a camping with his family to Umfolozi Game Reserve. 3. He went to Umfolozi Game Reserve. 4. He saw wild animals. 5. He stayed for two weeks. 6. He loved it. 7. He learned elephants can live up to 70 years.

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1. crocodile; 2. elephant; 3. cheetah; 4. polar bear; 5. monkey; 6. giant panda; 7. tiger; 8. Zebra

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Animal: Pandas - Description: Pandas are big, black and white mammals. They have got white body and head, black legs, black ears and black eye patches. - Habitat: They live in bamboo forests in the mountains of central China. - Population: There are about 1.000 pandas in the world. - Food: 30 kilos of green bamboo - Abilities: They can climb trees and sit like a human. Special Characteristics: They are quiet and solitary. They aren’t aggressive. - Why is it in danger?: There aren’t many bamboo forests and pandas can’t find enough food.

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1. They live in Antarctica. 2. No, they aren’t. They are birds. 3. They are black and white. 4. They eat fish. 5. They live about 20 years. 6. They are tall. They have got a small head, two small horns and a long neck. 7. They live in the savannah. 8. They have got two horns. 9. No, they don’t. They are herbivorous. 10. They live up to 20 years. 11. They live in the jungle and the desert. 12. No, they aren’t. They are reptiles. 13. They have got scaly skins. 14. They eat insects. 15. They give birth by laying eggs. 16. They live in the river. 17. They eat grass. 18. They can hold breath underwater for five minutes. 19. No, they aren’t. They are herbivorous. 20. An adult hippo can weigh around three tons.

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1. They live in Asia. 2. A tiger can weigh up to 300 kilos. 3. There were 100,000 tigers in the world a hundred years ago. 4. There are about 5,000 tigers in the wild now. 5. Their natural habitat is disappearing because of deforestation. 6. No, they don’t. They live alone. 7. Their population is in danger because of hunting. 8. They are orange and white with thin black stripes. 9. They hunt because of their fur. 10. They have got large green eyes and small and round ears.

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1. eat; 2. tongue; 3. humps; 4. North Pole; 5. panda; 6. kangaroo; 7. mane; 8. hump; 9. imitate; 10. claws; 11. kick; 12. climb

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1. plants; 2. noises; 3. soft; 4. fast; 5. fly; 6. three; 7. Ants; 8. jaws; 9. sign; 10. camel; 11. habitat; 12. poisonous; 13. baby; 14. trunk; 15. Mammals

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1. How big are they? 2. Can they change colours like a chameleon? 3. What do they look like? 4. Where do they live? 5. What do they eat? 6. How do they catch their prey? 7. Are they in danger of extinction?

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1. T; 2. T; 3. T; 4. F; 5. F; 6. F; 7. T; 8. F; 9. T; 10. F; 11. T; 12. F

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

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1. in danger of extinction; 2. Deforestation; 3. gave birth to a baby; 4. Arctic; 5. herbivores; 6. mammals; 7. overhunting; 8. spare time; 9. insects; 10. endangered species

TEOG Time 1-c; 2-b; 3-d; 4-c; 5-b; 6-d; 7-d; 8-c; 9-b; 10-a; 11-a; 12-d; 13-d; 14-a; 15-b; 16-c; 17-c; 18-b; 19-c; 20-d

Unit 5: Television

1 1. Sitcom; 2. Quiz show; 3. Soap opera; 4. Commercials; 5. Reality show; 6. Talk show; 7. Cookery programme; 8. Documentary; 9. Sports programme; 10. Film; 11. News; 12. TV series; 13. Cartoon; 14. Talent show; 15. Music programme

2 1. She prefers talk shows to reality shows. 2. Jenny’s parents prefer quiz shows to soap operas. 3. Claire prefers music programmes to commercials. 4. Mark prefers comedy shows to talent shows. 5. My mum prefers TV series to soap operas. 6. Jane prefers talk shows to commercials and news. 7. My father prefers talent shows to sports programmes. 8. My sister prefers science documentaries to reality shows. 9. I prefer talk shows to commercials.

3 1. prefer; 2. to; 3. watching; 4. prefers; 5. milk; 6. watching; 7. animations; 8. quiz; 9. TV series; 10. They4 1. I prefer watching TV to listening to radio. 2. My little brother prefers cartoon to soap operas. 3. My mother prefers

making a cake to making an apple pie. 4. My father usually prefers talk shows to documentaries. 5. I prefer going diving to windsurfing. 6. Mary prefers sports programmes to sit-coms. 7. She prefers watching Survivor on TV. 8. We prefer going to the cinema to watching films at home. 9. She prefers going out to watching TV at home.

5 1. prefer; 2. homework; 3. watching; 4. English; 5. eating; 6. junk; 7. drinking; 8. travelling; 9. cartoons; 10. cookery; 11. forecast; 12. spring; 13. because; 14. to

6 1. funnier than; 2. more educational than; 3. more exciting than; 4. more interesting than; 5. more amusing than; 6. more boring than; 7. better than

7 1. I prefer staying alone at home. 2. I prefer watching documentaries. 3. I think they are very exciting. 4. It is half past eight. 5. I prefer talk shows. 6. We prefer playing volleyball. 7. We prefer watching western movies. 8. I prefer watching TV for an hour every day.

8 1. a; 2. b; 3. a; 4. a; 5. b; 6. b; 7. b9 1. they make her smile; 2. she thinks they are nonsense; 3. it makes me passive and very angry; 4. they are very funny; 5. I

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1. funny; 2. educational; 3. exciting; 4. amusing; 5. enjoyable; 6. popular; 7. useful; 8. boring

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1. Contains elements of violence and horror. 2. Suitable for general audiences. 3. Suitable for ages 7 and over. 4. Suitable for ages 13 and over. 5. Suitable for ages 18 and over. 6. Contains behaviours that may create a negative example.

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1. I prefer sitcoms to cookery programmes. 2. Henry prefers quiz shows to cartoons. 3. You prefer sports programmes to commercials. 4. We prefer news to reality shows. 5. My mother prefers music shows to sports programme. 6. My father prefers documentaries to talk shows. 7. My sister prefers talent shows to movies/films. 8. My brother prefers animations to TV series. 9. They prefer weather forecast to commercials.

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1. A: Did you watch TV last night? B: Yes, I did. I watched Jim’s Talk Show. A: Did he talk to Lady Gaga? B: No, he didn’t. He talked to the winner of The Million Pound Quiz Show. 2. A: Chris, did you watch the new drama series last night? B: No, I didn’t. I visited my grandma. Did you watch it? A: Yes, I did. 3. A: What happened in the cookery show last night? Did the red team cook fish? B: No, they didn’t. They cooked pasta. 4. A: I watched the documentary last night. B: Did they visit Zambia again? A: No, they didn’t. They visited South Africa. 5. A: Did you watch the cartoons? B: No, I didn’t. I watched the soap opera Our Street with my mum. A: Oh, no! I like that programme and I missed it last night. 6. A:

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1. I prefer talk shows to reality shows. 2. Mike prefers documentaries to sports programmes. 3. I prefer reading books to watching TV. 4. I prefer watching cartoons to watching soap operas. 5. Sally prefers hamburgers to pizza. 6. Maria prefers cooking to doing the washing-up. 7. My father prefers the news to cookery programmes. 8. I prefer cycling to walking.

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1. entertainer-harmful; 2. children-overweight; 3. scary; 4. boring; 5. homework; 6. Keep-Internet; 7. Saturday

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1. cartoon; 2. talent show; 3. soap opera; 4. quiz show; 5. reality show; 6. comedy; 7. the news; 8. TV series; 9. documentary1. comedy; 2. talent; 3. sports; 4. documentary; 5. talk

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1. He came from Scotland. 2. William Taynton was the first person on TV. 3. He sent the first pictures from London to New York. 4. They were very small. The picture was black and white and it wasn’t very good. 5. Many people didn’t have a TV because they were very expensive. 6. Colour TVs became popular in 1960s.

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1. Lisa: What’s your favourite TV show, David? David: My favourite TV show is The Simpsons. It’s fantastic! Lisa: What day is it on? David: It’s on Tuesdays and Fridays. Lisa: What’s time is it on? David: It’s on at 8 p.m. Lisa: What channel is it on? David: It’s on Fox. 2. Katie: What’s your favourite TV show, Ceren? Ceren: My favourite TV show is Survivor Turkey. It’s very interesting! Katie: What day is it on? Ceren: It’s on Saturday. Katie: What’s time is it on? Ceren: It’s on at 9 p.m. Katie: What channel is it on? Ceren: It’s on TV8. 3. Fatih: What’s your favourite TV show, Kerim? Kerim: My favourite TV show is Top Gear. It’s fantastic! Fatih: What day is it on? Kerim: It’s on Sunday. Fatih: What’s time is it on? Kerim: It’s on at 10 p.m. Fatih: What’s channel is it on? Kerim: It’s on BBC.

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1. My favourite TV programme is Born Survivor. 2. It was great. 3. It was hot and dry. 4. No, he didn’t have. 5. He got the water from the ground. 6. He stayed in a cave.

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1. in; 2. at/at; 3. on; 4. on; 5. on; 6. at/in/on; 7. at/in; 8. on; 9. at; 10. in; 11. at; 12. on; 13. in

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

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1. documentary; 2. exciting; 3. comedies; 4. talent show; 5. Entertaining

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1. Yes, he does. 2. No, he doesn’t. He prefers running to walking. 3. He prefers running because he wants to stay fit. 4. He walks by the seaside. 5. He often goes swimming once a week. 6. It’s near his house. 7. He never watches TV or video. 8. He doesn’t text to his friends because he prefers talking to texting. 9. No, he doesn’t. 10. He prefers watching TV. 11. He thinks physical activity is exhausting. 12. He never runs. 13. He watches TV every night on weekdays and at weekends. 14. He uses his mobile phone to order a meal. 15. He checks TV magazines every day. 16. He prefers watching comedy shows on TV.

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

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1. prefer/funny; 2. prefers/to; 3. reading/watching; 4. in; 5. in/at; 6. watched; 7. prefers/educational; 8. of/think; 9. does/thinks; 10. reading; 11. at/on; 12. laugh; 13. watches; 14. scary; 15. documentaries; 16. prefers; 17. quiz/talk

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1. He watched the new comedy series. 2. Yes, she did. 3. A woman from Manchester answered all of the nine questions. 4. She answered nine questions. 5. Yes, she did. 6. She answered eight questions correctly. 7. No, she couldn’t. 8. The inventor of television is John Logie Baird.

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

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1. complains about; 2. documentary; 3. educational; 4. commercials; 5. quiz shows; 6. TV addict; 7. appeared on; 8. channels; 9. TV series; 10. amusing

TEOG Time 1-b; 2-a; 3-b; 4-d; 5-c; 6-d; 7-b; 8-d; 9-b; 10-c; 11-a; 12-b; 13-b; 14-d; 15-a; 16-c; 17-d; 18-a; 19-c; 20-c

Unit 6: Parties

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1 1. fancy dress party; 2. wedding party; 3. Halloween party; 4. dinner party; 5. pyjamas party; 6. graduation party; 7. birthday party; 8. surprise party

2 1. party hat; 2. candles; 3. cupcake; 4. candies; 5. cookies; 6. lemonade; 7. invitation card; 8. guest list; 9. birthday cake; 10. beverages; 11. balloons; 12. present

3 1. some; 2. an; 3. any; 4. a; 5. any; 6. any; 7. any; 8. some; 9. some; 10. any; 11. any; 12. some; 13. an; 14. a; 15. any; 16. some; 17. some; 18. a

4 1. any; 2. some; 3. some; 4. any; 5. a; 6. some; 7. any; 8. some; 9. any; 10. any; 11. a; 12. any; 13. some; 14. a; 15. some; 16. some; 17. a; 18. any; 19. some; 20. an

5 1. a lot of; 2. a few; 3. a little; 4. a lot of; 5. a lot of; 6. a few; 7. a lot of; 8. a little; 9. there are; 10. a few6 1. How much; 2. How many; 3. How much; 4. How much; 5. How many; 6. How much; 7. How many; 8. How many; 9.

How many; 10. How many7 1. a few; 2. a little; 3. a few; 4. much; 5. many; 6. a few; 7. a lot of; 8. many; 9. many; 10. a few8 1. a; 2. a; 3. b; 4. b; 5. a; 6. a; 7. a; 8. b; 9. a; 10. a9 1. Let’s; 2. What about; 3. Let’s; 4. Why don’t; 5. What about; 6. Why don’t; 7. Why don’t; 8. Why don’t; 9. What about10

1. Let’s drink some lemonade. 2. Let’s meet and prepare a guest list first! 3. Let’s decorate the living room! 4. Shall we go to the cinema tonight? 5. Shall we take a break? 6. Shall we prepare a guest list? 7. Shall I make a birthday cake for you? 8. Shall I help you with your homework? 9. Why don’t we give a party at your house? 10. Why don’t you join us for the party? 11. Why don’t you make some cookies? 12. How about giving a surprise party for her? 13. How about making a cake at home?

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A: Let’s do something together. B: Good idea. What shall we do? A: Let’s go to the swimming pool. B: I don’t like swimming. Why don’ we go rollerblading, instead? A: That’s a great idea. Where shall we meet? B: Let’s meet at the entrance to the park. A: At what time? B: After lunch. At half past two. Is that OK? A: Yes, that’s fine.

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1. b; 2. a; 3. b; 4. a; 5. a; 6. b; 7. a; 8. b

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1. b; 2. a; 3. b; 4. a; 5. b; 6. a; 7. b; 8. a

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1. Would you like some candies? - Yes, just a few please. 2. How much milk do you need? - Two bottles. 3. How much is a cartoon of fruit juice? - 1 pound. 4. How many balloons do you need? - I think, 12. 5. Would you like some lemonade? - Yes, just a little. 6. What should we give the baby? - Some milk.

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1. some; 2. some; 3. any; 4. A little; 5. any; 6. any; 7. a few; 8. many; 9. some

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1. should; 2. should; 3. shouldn’t; 4. should; 5. shouldn’t; 6. should; 7. shouldn’t; 8. shouldn’t

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1. make; 2. send; 3. decorate; 4. choose; 5. buy; 6. prepare; 7. invite

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1. can; 2. need; 3. can; 4. need; 5. can; 6. need; 7. can; 8. need; 9. Can; 10. can; 11. can; 12. need; 13. need; 14. need; 15. need; 16. need; 17. Can; 18. Can; 19. need; 20. need

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1. c; 2. b; 3. d; 4. d; 5. a; 6. b; 7. c; 8. d; 9. d; 10. d; 11. d; 12. a; 13. b; 14. c; 15. a; 16. b; 17. c; 18. a; 19. a

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1. was; 2. had; 3. didn’t go; 4. didn’t get up; 5. got up; 6. made; 7. gave; 8. spent; 9. came; 10. read; 11. listened; 12. went; 13. were; 14. ate; 15. drank; 16. had; 17. saw; 18. spoke; 19. What did you do

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1. Where is the party? 2. When is the party? 3. At what time will the party start? 4. Shall we meet at the train station? 5. How about meeting at 11:45? 6. What are you going to wear for the party?Type of the party: Fancy dress party; When: 25th of September, Friday; At what time: 12 o’clock; Where: At John’s house

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A: Halloween B: Fancy dress C: Sleepover D: Birthday E: Wedding1. pumpkins; 2. cookies; 3. hat; 4. party; 5. pirates; 6. costume; 7. horror; 8. holiday; 9. pyjama; 10. muffins; 11. candles; 12. stay over; 13. married; 14. September; 15. marriage

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1. cake; 2. decorate; 3. sleepover; 4. guest list; 5. present; 6. shopping list; 7. celebrate; 8. organise; 9. arrange; 10. birthday party; 11. surprise party; 12. ; 13. ; 14. ; 15.

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1. False; 2. True; 3. False; 4. False; 5. True; 6. False; 7. True; 8. True; 9. False

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1. a; 2. b; 3. a; 4. b; 5. a; 6. b; 7. b; 8. a; 9. b; 10. b

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1. organising; 2. invited; 3. accepted; 4. sleep over; 5. give; 6. hosting; 7. guests; 8. beverages; 9. attend; 10. candles

TEOG Time 1-b; 2-c; 3-a; 4-d; 5-c; 6-b; 7-d; 8-c; 9-b; 10-c; 11-a; 12-d; 13-d; 14-b; 15-a; 16-b; 17-c; 18-b; 19-c; 20-d

Unit 7: Superstitions

1 1. scissors; 2. old coin; 3. magic; 4. ladder; 5. horseshoe; 6. four-leaf clover; 7. fortune teller; 8. mirror; 9. blue bead; 10. umbrella; 11. palm; 12. black cat

2 1. walk under a ladder; 2. make a wish; 3. see a black cat; 4. bring bad luck; 5. find a four-leaf clover; 6. break a mirror; 7. open an umbrella indoors; 8. put a horseshoe above the door; 9. touch wood

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4 1. will; 2. won’t; 3. will; 4. won’t; 5. will; 6. won’t; 7. won’t; 8. won’t; 9. won’t/will; 10. will/ will5 1. She will look after her brother at home. 2. He won’t see / his old friends this weekend. 3. Your friend will invite you to

her birthday party. 4. The robots will do housework in the future. 5. She will have a long happy life. 6. He will be successful in his career. 7. You won’t talk to Jane on the phone. 8. They won’t do their homework at the weekend.

6 1. He will play the piano this afternoon. 2. She will visit the fortune teller after work. 3. They will take the bus to the airport tomorrow morning. 4. We will probably see the movie this weekend. 5. The exam will finish at seven o’clock. 6. You will be a famous pop star in the future. 7. She will be in England next month. 8. He will go to the park to see his friends after school.

7 1. He won’t celebrate her birthday. 2. I won’t need to study hard. 3. I won’t have lunch with Jane today. 4. The weather won’t be cold tomorrow. 5. There won’t be a birthday party this weekend. 6. She won’t go to holiday this summer. 7. Children won’t answer all the questions. 8. I won’t be able to see you next weekend. 9. You won’t be successful in your career.

8 1. She will graduate from the university, but she won’t be a scientist. 2. He will study for the exam, but he won’t be successful. 3. He will play tennis after school, but he won’t win the game. 4. I will go to cinema next Saturday, but I won’t see the new movie. 5. They will run to the bus stop, but they won’t catch the bus on time. 6. You will see a black cat, but you won’t have bad luck. 7. They will marry, but they won’t have children in the future. 8. He will play football in the future, but he won’t famous football player. 9. You will have a lot of money, but you won’t have time to spend it. 10. She will pass the university exam, but she won’t attend to Harvard University. 11. You will study hard, but you won’t be able to pass the exam. 12. I will go to London next month, but I won’t see the Queen. 13. They will play against our team this

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weekend, but they won’t win the match. 14. You will travel around the world, but you won’t visit Japan.9 1. Will they come to the party? 2. Will you meet Jane at the café? 3. Will she talk to her teacher? 4. Will you go for a walk

after school? 5. Will you go to London? 6. Will you invite Sally? 7. Will he listen to me? 8. Will you have a match on Friday? 9. Will you go horse riding?

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1. No, I won’t. 2. No, I won’t. 3. Yes, she will. 4. No, they won’t. 5. Yes, we will. 6. No, it won’t. 7. No, he won’t. 8. Yes, I will. 9. Yes, you will. 10. No, she won’t. 11. Yes, I will. 12. Yes, it will. 13. No, you won’t.

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1. Will they win the music competition? 2. Will he take a vocation in January? 3. Will Helen come to the party? 4. Will Jim enjoy the movie? 5. Will the teacher give us a test today? 6. Will your parents stay at your uncle’s house? 7. Will Laura do her school project?

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1. e; 2. d; 3. h; 4. a; 5. b; 6. f; 7. c; 8. G

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1. He will run a marathon, and he will win a medal. 2. He will go to the gym, but he won’t lift the weight. 3. She will go to the beach, but she won’t swim in the sea. 4. He will go hunting, but he won’t hunt an animal. 5. He will have good grades, and he will graduate from school. 6. He will be a father, but he won’t be a good father. 7. He will graduate from university, and he will be a great doctor. 8. They will have a lot of money, and they will have a big house.

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1. Where will they will be in the morning? 2. How will he go to school tomorrow? 3. What will you do when you are on holiday? 4. When will she be a teacher? 5. How long will they stay in the mountain? 6. How many cookies will she buy for the party? 7. Who will you visit tomorrow afternoon? 8. Will you see her next weekend? 9. Will you watch TV tonight? 10. What will they do after school? 11. Who will make a cake for us this weekend? 12. At what time will they arrive at the train station? 13. Where will you meet this afternoon?

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1. e; 2. h; 3. a; 4. i; 5. b; 6. d; 7. j; 8. g; 9. c; 10. f

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1. put; 2. break; 3. get; 4. find; 5. fight; 6. wear; 7. be; 8. have; 9. see; 10. walk; 11. call; 12. study

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1. see; 2. will buy; 3. won’t; 4. snows; 5. work; 6. doesn’t; 7. won’t; 8. goes; 9. won’t; 10. don’t; 11. will work; 12. will

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1. If I get money for my birthday, I will buy a camera. 2. If they go to the U.S., they will speak English. 3. I will invite Jake to the party if I see him. 4. If I have time, I will talk to my grandma tonight. 5. We will not watch the movie if it finishes late. 6. If you don’t study, your teacher will be angry. 7. I will call Maria if she isn’t at school today.

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1. Capricorn; 2. Leo; 3. Aries; 4. Scorpio; 5. Cancer; 6. Aquarius; 7. Gemini; 8. Pisces

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1. In China eight is a lucky number. 2. The Olympic Games in Beijing at 8:08 on 18.08.2008. 3. It means number four in Chinese. 4. Four is the unlucky number in China. 5. Because it sounds like ‘death’ in Chinese. 6. Because four is an unlucky number.

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1. F; 2. T; 3. F; 4. F; 5. T; 6. T; 7. F; 8. T; 9. T

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1. She ties her shoelaces in the same way before every match. 2. Her lucky clothes are shoes and a hat. 3. He brings two water bottles to every match. 4. He always bites the trophy. 5. His lucky number is three. 6. Numbers like 11, 22 or 33 are lucky for many footballers. 7. He doesn’t have any lucky number. 8. His lucky charm is a little metal pig.

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1. knock on wood; 2. open an umbrella indoors; 3. break a mirror; 4. find a four-leaf clover; 5. put a horseshoe above the door; 6. see a black cat; 7. see a spider

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

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1. careful; 2. good luck; 3. believe; 4. definitely; 5. lucky; 6. irrational; 7. superstitious; 8. probably; 9. guess; 10. evil eye

TEOG Time 1-d; 2-c; 3-a; 4-d; 5-a; 6-b; 7-d; 8-b; 9-d; 10-d; 11-a; 12-b; 13-c; 14-b; 15-d; 16-a; 17-c; 18-b; 19-c; 20-d

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1 1. In a chemist’s; 2. In a bank; 3. In a greengrocer’s; 4. In a butcher’s; 5. In a baker’s; 6. In a cinema; 7. In a newsagent’s; 8. In a library; 9. In a train station; 10. In a supermarket

2 1. police station; 2. fire station; 3. post office; 4. school; 5. city hall; 6. café; 7. movie theatre; 8. hospital; 9. shopping pool; 10. art gallery; 11. bus stop; 12. grocery; 13. pharmacy; 14. greengrocer’s

3 1. shopping mall; 2. police station; 3. sports centre; 4. post office; 5. bus stop; 6. movie theatre; 7. car park; 8. coffee shop; 9. department store; 10. swimming pool; 11. art gallery

4 1. bread; 2. flowers; 3. stamps; 4. vegetables; 5. trousers; 6. shoes; 7. eyeglasses; 8. books; 9. magazines; 10. meat; 11. T-shirt; 12. ring

5 1. You can watch a film at the cinema. 2. You can buy a dog at the pet shop. 3. You can eat burgers at the fast food restaurant. 4. You can have lunch at the restaurant. 5. You can send letter at the post office. 6. You can swim at the swimming pool. 7. You can barrow books at the library. 8. You can do sports at the gym. 9. You can buy food at the supermarket. 10. You can buy trousers at the cloths shop.

6 1. bookshop; 2. police station; 3. greengrocer; 4. fire station; 5. hospital; 6. shopping mall; 7. bank; 8. baker; 9. pet shop; 10. Gym

7 1. She goes to chemist’s to buy medicine. 2. He goes to police station to report a crime. 3. They go to florist’s to buy flowers. 4. I go to amusement park to get on the new rollercoaster. 5. We go to art gallery to see paintings. 6. Tom goes to park to play football. 7. Amy goes to baker’s to buy bread. 8. My dad goes to newsagent’s to buy newspaper. 9. Mary goes to café to have a cup of tea. 10. Peter goes to cinema to see new films. 11. Mary goes to boutique to buy new clothes. 12. Amy goes to supermarket to buy eggs and milk. 13. My mother goes to hospital to see a doctor. 14. Emily goes to library to borrow some books.

8 1. Tony went to the bookstore to buy some CDs. 2. Jim went to the gym to play squash. 3. I went to the supermarket to buy some chocolate. 4. I went to the boutique to buy a T-shirt. 5. I went to the cinema to watch a film. 6. I went to the hospital to visit my grandmother. 7. Mum went to the florist’s to buy some flowers. 8. I went to England to learn English. 9. Alice went to the library to study for her exam. 10. Tina went to the café to meet her friends. 11. I went to Ankara to visit Anıtkabir. 12. She went to the optician’s to buy a new pair of glasses.

9 1. He got up early to clean the house. 2. He called Luisa and June to invite them to the party. 3. He went downtown to buy a present for Isabel. 4. He bought some candies to put on the birthday cake. 5. He went to Kevin’s house to borrow some CDs. 6. He made some ice to put in the drinks. 7. He cleaned the barbecue to cook the hamburgers.

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1. I went to the chemist’s to get some medicine. 2. I went to the post office to buy a stamp. 3. I went to the grocery to buy a bottle of milk. 4. I went to the greengrocer’s to buy some vegetables. 5. I went to the post office to buy a stamp. 6. I went to the butcher’s to buy some meat. 7. I went to the newsagent’s to buy a newspaper. 8. I went to the boutique to buy a T-shirt. 9. I went to the movie theatre to watch a film. 10. I went to the bookstore to buy some CDs. 11. I went to the library to borrow a story book. 12. I went to the supermarket to buy some milk and eggs. 13. I went to the train station to buy a train ticket. 14. I went to the baker’s to buy some bread. 15. I went to the museum to look at paintings. 16. I went to the theatre to see a play. 17. I went to the train station to catch a train. 18. I went to the park to go for a walk with my dog. 19. I went to the bus stop to catch a bus. 20. I went to the florist’s to buy flowers. 21. I went to the newsagent to buy magazines. 22. I went to the music shop to buy musical instruments. 23. I went to the jeweller’s to buy a gold ring. 24. I went to the optician’s to buy glasses. 25. I went to the clothes shop to buy trousers.

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1. because; 2. but; 3. and; 4. so; 5. but; 6. and; 7. but; 8. so; 9. but; 10. and; 11. because/and

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1. because; 2. so; 3. but; 4. and; 5. and; 6. because; 7. so; 8. and; 9. but; 10. so; 11. but; 12. but; 13. or; 14. but; 15. because; 16. and; 17. because; 18. but; 19. so; 20. and; 21. because; 22. because; 23. or; 24. because; 25. or

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1. travel/didn’t go/took; 2. go/watch/watched; 3. don’t like/cooks/ate; 4. doesn’t do/played; 5. has/prepared; 6. uses/took/was

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1. tidies/went; 2. has/went; 3. spend/went; 4. goes/went; 5. prefer/decided; 6. finishes/finished; 7. have/went; 8. drives/went; 9. studies/studied; 10. meets/went

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1. She got up at 8 a.m. on Saturday. 2. She had breakfast with her family in the morning. 3. She went to the café to meet her friends. 4. They had a delicious cheese cake. 5. They went to the art gallery to see the new paintings. 6. She went to bed at

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1. shopping mall; 2. gym; 3. art gallery; 4. café; 5. post office; 6. theatre; 7. movie theatre; 8. bakery; 9. library

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1. catch; 2. finish; 3. visit; 4. buy; 5. stranger; 6. use; 7. took; 8. see; 9. meet; 10. buy

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Last week, Tony got up at 8 o’clock in the morning. He had breakfast with his family at 9 a.m. He went to football training at 10 o’clock. He met his friends at 11 and he went to a café to drink something at 11.15. He had lunch at the café at 12.00. In the afternoon, he went to the bookstore to buy some books at 1 p.m. At 2 o’clock, he went to the boutique and bought a T-shirt for his brother’s birthday. Then, he went to the art gallery to see the new paintings with his mum at 3 p.m. He got back home at 6. In the evening, he had dinner with his family at 6:30. He did his homework at 7:30 and at 9:30 he watched TV. He brushed his teeth and went to bed at 10:30.

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A: Hi! Can I help you? B: Yes, I’d like to try on that dress, please. A: Which one? B: The black one. A: What size are you?B: Small. A: Here you are. B: Mmm… It’s a bit small. Have you got a bigger one? A: Yes. Can you try the medium size? B: OK. That’s better. How does it look? A: I think it suits you. B: How much is it? A: It’s £349.99. B: Pardon me! It’s very expensive. A: Yes, but it’s a very nice dress. B: Do you have a cheaper one? A: Of course. How is this? B: This looks nice, too. How much is it? A: It’s £10, and it fits you perfectly. B: OK. I’ll buy it. Can I pay with credit card? A: Of course.

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1. She lives in a small town. 2. She prefers the bigger one. / She prefers Citymall. 3. She prefers Citymall because she can find anything she wants there. 4. She usually meets her friends at a café next to the train station. 5. They bought a new pair of sneakers at the shoes shop. 6. She goes to the bookstore to look for new books. 7. She went to the city library to make a research on my school project. 8. She went to the city library. 9. She wants to be a firefighter.

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1. b; 2. a; 3. a; 4. b; 5. a; 6. a; 7. b; 8. a; 9. b; 10. b; 11. a; 12. a

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1. movie theatre; 2. library; 3. trainers; 4. police station; 5. art museum; 6. library; 7. fire station; 8. sports magazines; 9. greengrocer’s; 10. amusement park

TEOG Time 1-c; 2-b; 3-b; 4-b; 5-c; 6-b; 7-d; 8-c; 9-b; 10-b; 11-b; 12-a; 13-b; 14-c; 15-d; 16-d; 17-c; 18-b; 19-c; 20-d

Unit 9: Environment

1 1. 24; 2. 12.5; 3. 300 million; 4. 66%; 5. About two thousand years ago2 Paper: Newspaper, Egg cartoon, Magazine; Glass: Jar, Bottle, Mirror; Metal: Drink cans, Food cans, Bike parts; Plastic:

Coke bottle, Shopping bag, Shampoo container3 1. mustn’t; 2. must; 3. mustn’t; 4. must; 5. must; 6. must; 7. mustn’t; 8. mustn’t; 9. must; 10. must; 11. mustn’t; 12. must;

13. must; 14. must; 15. must; 16. must; 17. mustn’t; 18. mustn’t; 19. mustn’t; 20. mustn’t; 21. mustn’t; 22. must; 23. mustn’t; 24. mustn’t; 25. mustn’t; 26. must; 27. must; 28. must; 29. mustn’t; 30. must; 31. must; 32. must; 33. mustn’t; 34. mustn’t; 35. must

4 1. You must fasten your seatbelts. 2. You mustn’t take photos. 3. You mustn’t turn left. 4. You mustn’t turn right. 5. You mustn’t enter. 6. You mustn’t make fires. 7. You mustn’t touch. 8. You must stop. 9. You must turn left. 10. You must turn right. 11. You mustn’t cycle here. 12. You mustn’t park here.

5 1. We mustn’t waste energy. 2. We must protect animals. 3. We must save water. 4. We mustn’t leave the litter on the ground. 5. We must use pesticides carefully. 6. We mustn’t cut down trees. 7. We mustn’t eat junk food. 8. We must recycle. 9. We must plant trees. 10. We must use public transport.

6 1. mustn’t; 2. must; 3. mustn’t; 4. mustn’t; 5. mustn’t; 6. must; 7. mustn’t/must; 8. mustn’t/must; 9. mustn’t7 1. e; 2. h; 3. g; 4. b; 5. a; 6. d; 7. f; 8. c

1. Please pick up rubbish on the ground! 2. Can we throw away these old magazines? 3. Please turn off the TV. 4. Don’t cut down trees! 5. I’m going to plant some flowers here. 6. How can we protect the environment? 7. The rubbish pollutes the sea. 8. They always recycle glass, paper and plastic.

8 1. Don’t drink it! 2. Don’t sit on it! 3. Don’t touch it! 4. Don’t run! 5. Don’t enter! 6. Don’t sing! 7. Don’t cross the street!9 1. f; 2. e; 3. g; 4. b; 5. h; 6. a; 7. c; 8. D

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1. Don’t drop litter here. 2. Don’t use plastic. 3. Stop destroying forests. 4. Be here on time. 5. Don’t use pesticides. 6. Don’t talk loudly in the hospital. 7. Use public transport instead of private cars. 8. Don’t feed the animals at the zoo. 9. Use right recycling bin for your rubbish. 10. Use renewable resources. 11. Don’t step on the grass. 12. Don’t play loud music in your room. 13. Don’t use mobile phone in the cinema. 14. Don’t pollute the beach.

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1. damage; 2. poison; 3. clean up; 4. picked up; 5. pollute; 6. rubbish; 7. produce; 8. protect; 9. throw

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1. a; 2. b; 3. b; 4. b; 5. b; 6. a; 7. b; 8. a

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1. T; 2. F; 3. T; 4. T; 5. F

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1. She goes to school by bike. 2. She sees rubbish by the road. 3. She organised a group of students from her school and designed a poster. 4. It was about things people must do and mustn’t do. 5. The municipality gave her an award for her efforts to protect the environment.

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1. rubbish; 2. protect; 3. forest fire; 4. water pollution; 5. air pollution; 6. global warming; 7. recycling bin; 8. exhaust fumes; 9. public transport; 10. recycle; 11. turn off; 12. greenhouse

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1. Cars, factories, people and our homes pollute the environment. 2. We can turn off the lights and switch off our electronic devices. 3. We can turn off the tap when we brush our teeth or wash vegetables. 4. Reuse, repair and recycle. 5. Because it’s eco-friendly and healthy. 6. They can save a lot of money and electricity.

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1. a; 2. b; 3. a; 4. a; 5. b; 6. a; 7. b; 8. a; 9. b; 10. a; 11. a; 12. a

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1. renewable resources; 2. take action; 3. recycle paper; 4. pollute; 5. careful; 6. pesticides; 7. eco-friendly; 8. global warming; 9. Fossil fuels; 10. Solar energy

TEOG Time 1-c; 2-d; 3-b; 4-c; 5-a; 6-d; 7-d; 8-a; 9-c; 10-b; 11-a; 12-c; 13-a; 14-b; 15-d; 16-b; 17-c; 18-d; 19-c; 20-d

Unit 10: Planets

1 1. b; 2. b; 3. a; 4. b; 5. a; 6. b; 7. b; 8. b2 -est: the oldest, the largest, the slowest, the littlest, the closest,

-iest: the funniest, the heaviest, the prettiest, the healthiestirregular: the worst, the most, the bestdouble consonant +-est: the slimmest, the biggest, the fattest,most + adjective: the most crowded, the most exciting, the most interesting, the most expensive, the most beautiful

3 1. Pacific; 2. Russia; 3. Blue Whale; 4. Angel Falls; 5. The Vatican City; 6. Shanghai; 7. Baikal; 8. Atacama Desert4 1. faster/fastest; 2. colder/coldest; 3. more expensive/the most expensive; 4. longer/longest; 5. older/oldest; 6. more

crowded/the most crowded5 1. A: Lions are fast. B: Yes, but tigers are faster than lions. A: Cheetahs are the fastest of all.

2. A: Cats are friendly. B: A: Yes, but dogs are friendlier. A: Rabbits are the friendliest of all.3. A: Foxes are dangerous. B: Yes, but bears are more dangerous. A: Pumas are the most dangerous of all.4. A: Eagles are beautiful. B: Yes, but parrot are more beautiful. A: Flamingos are the most beautiful of all.5. A: Rabbits are small. B: Yes, but squirrels are smaller. A: Hamsters of the smallest of all.6. A: Lionfish are colourful. B: Yes, but parrotfish are more colourful. A: Peacocks are the most colourful of all.

6 1. Jupiter; 2. hotter; 3. Mercury; 4. more/the most; 5. smaller; 6. farthest; 7. bigger; 8. hottest; 9. farther7 1. Uranus is four times bigger than the Earth. 2. The nearest planet to the Sun is Mercury. 3. Venus is the hottest planet. 4.

The Earth is the most beautiful planet. 5. Mars is smaller than the Earth. 6. Jupiter has got 67 moons. 7. Neptune is the farthest from the Sun. 8. Pluto is a dwarf planet.

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8 1. The view from The Bubble Palace is better than the view from The Tree House.2. The Shoe House is nearer to the town than The Tree House.3. The Tree House is smaller than The Bubble Palace.4. The Bubble Palace is more modern than The Shoe House.5. The Bubble Palace is more comfortable than The Shoe House.

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1. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. 2. The Sun is at the centre of our solar system. 3. Venus is the hottest planet. 4. Neptune is the furthest planet from the Sun. 5. Mercury is the smallest planet. 6. Yes, it is. 7. Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are the coldest planets. 8. Jupiter is the biggest plant. 9. No, it isn’t. 10. There are eight planets in our solar system.

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

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1. artificial objects; 2. space station; 3. orbiting; 4. dwarf planet; 5. solar system; 6. orbital period; 7. planet; 8. Comets; 9. discovered; 10. surface

TEOG Time 1-b; 2-b; 3-c; 4-a; 5-d; 6-b; 7-a; 8-c; 9-d; 10-c; 11-b; 12-a; 13-d; 14-a; 15-b; 16-c; 17-b; 18-a; 19-c; 20-d

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