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To climb Mount Cook. has/been identify why some people are better than others at learning 4 Answers will vary. d matter are involved with the efficient processing of sound by connecting the brain’s regions together. People cannot buy directly from the producers of products 1a He became the first man with two artificial legs to reach and have to pay middlemen to bring products in. b 5. barely 4. 5. capable of 4 1. Mount Cho Oyu. 10–11 within a few minutes. 4. c 4. pp. 5. be a true match 4. 2. rely on 6. had met 3. F 3. f 6. up-to-date about it. International banking? I know next to nothing Crime. stolen 7. and Mount Everest. appears 2. F 6. Ask Susie—she’s a driving instructor. 6. 9.indd 86 11/29/11 12:56 PM . with 9. 4. Wendy’s phone number? I don’t know it by following words: offhand. c 7. China. a 5. d 2. for 2. 3. 8 visitors. a 3. 6. The sheer delight of being able to talk to been) 4. has/broken 13. appeal to 2. a 2. e 8. T 5. rising 4. a could be used to predict whether someone has the ability to 3 1. decreased. will have been 2. without keeping in touch with friends Bad: bullying. g 4. It is hoped the research could be used to help up 11. Ishi is believed to 5. one of his artificial legs snapped. Her father helped her develop an interest in mechanics. 4. They the summit of Mount Everest. I just picked up a few words when I was there on vacation. pp. 2. a 2 image is said to have haunted her. he did. is/ 6 1. had been trying 7. gave 5 1. from 5. d 7. 11. is thought 7. 4. 3. Hold your purse or bag in front of you. Broken bones. from 3. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. quitting 3. pickpockets. The fibers of the brain’s white 1 1. little competition. is claimed 4. Rules in the driving manual? Luanda. legs and by sheer will and determination. She knows it inside few items produced locally. Answers will vary. benefited from 8. reports. otherwise he wouldn’t have been able including her hand. 2. can use technology to get real-time information on crimes b 1. opt for 3. 2a 1. Inc. h 3. has been hit 12. Extreme motorcycle races and rallies. The Whorf-Sapir hypothesis? I know it like in the back of 4a Answers will vary but should include some of the my hand. criminal acts. Good: fighting crime. deal 5. hadn’t heard 9. ambition 7. ultimate quest 2. 4. his broken artificial leg. f 6. 2. Yes. quit 3 1. will have finished 2. half of. 10. g 5. text messaging. 5. make 5. reminiscent be. bother about 10. had/been people I meet there. 2. she has an amazing ability. to 6. attitude crimes b 1. will Lesson 2. succeeded in 3 1. true match 5. was returned 6. 2. On Lesson 3. 8–9 the way up Mount Everest. People were asked to distinguish between two similar sounds from different languages. pursue 2. social media Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. in c 1. Martha is thought 5 1. A: How long did it take you to master the 2 1. Also. T 2. seems 3. has been 9. curfew. 7. c 6. population. He was thought to have left. face 3. 1a 1. from 8. faces 3. heading grammar? B: Years! I had to cram a lot of information into 3 1. to continue the climb. on 7. T 7. warning. desperate to 5. b 8. 4. To be a true 3. hasn’t been sleeping/hasn’t slept 5. determination. Shakespeare’s love poems? We spent years learning them by the heart. have spent 5. 4–5 b Answers will vary but may include the following: 1. b 5. had been playing be good at something or not. has had 10. languages. 3. a 4. desperate 6. 5. has traveled 3. pp. F 4. 4. committing 6. in losing 4. is believed 8. is said 2. UNIT 1 Answer Key Lesson 1. Your ambitions should never be limited 7. He lost both his legs due to frostbite in 1982. put your wallet in a front pocket. capable of 6. has been (had my brain. d 3. was thought 6. Philadelphia. ultimate quest 3. 3. e 6. O V E R R A T E D They are spiritual and not materialistic. 16–17 R U R 1a Community 1: it’s “a hive of activity”. d 5. I’m thinking of going to Costa Rica. life 8. Canadian. 2. T 9. you mind turning 2. c cansado and casado 4. Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. meeting 3. music. they act as a voice that better to let everyone contribute to encyclopedias. is almost the same as reading a diary: if it is full of lies and 4. blunders 3. b 7. objecting 3. 3. there’s not a lot you can do. 4. T 5. diverse 5. tranquil gas station 4.com U A D V I S E c 1. boo. 5 6. 5. They advised you 10. so no one starves. Colombia. T 4. cannot be silenced. Dave can’t afford to take a vacation so he’s 9. eBay 8. tranquil 3. views Speaker 2 1. Confused c 1. They grow 6 their own food. vast 7. F 2. pp. c 4. cost 2. which will take place at The 4. a always avoids doing the dishes. thinking 4. vast grateful if you could 8. packed 6. Inc. D 4. h 3. to change watch a DVD tonight. advise smoking: cigarette smoke makes me sick. rate 6. Reading a blog more positive about Wikipedia than the other article. afford to 6. Do you think 3. run-down 2. making 8. We would be 8. unspoiled 2. boo. 3 7. magnificent 5. The author blogs is that they are personal and usually unedited. phenomenal 3. a 2. T 3. Technics Solutions would like to invite you to our annual investors meeting 5. 6. you to reconsider 8. eBay 2. bustling 7. eBay 5. But the of the article is definitely not as critical of Wikipedia as the more we rely on them for news. 1 c. but she didn’t want to. beautiful rainforests and coastlines. Cultural difference at 8. 14–15 replace print journalism. of living 2. I can’t stand 5. 9. wish I’d learned more of the 2 1. 2a 1. D 3. 1 4. What’s the weather 5. According to the article.com 3. 6. 3 b. magnificent 6. riding 6. It suggests that Wikipedia is not nearly journalists. the more diverse voices it will contain. freedom 2 1. My teachers always encouraged me to do my best. to hearing us to use traveler’s checks because they’re safer. Can you imagine being an astronaut? You could go into space! 4. the less we can trust Wikipedia.There are checks and balances for print the other article. off the beaten track your attendance by June 14. pp. UNIT 2 Answer Key Lesson 1. She was right: we won! 4. run-down Atrium on Rose Street at 5:00 on July 6. were hoping 3 The online community is predicting that blogs will soon Lesson 2. The nature is K U E wonderful. packed language before moving 4. for example. While publishing material on the web is far easier than getting it into print. Dormer. assigned 5. Amazon 7. stock 4. it be possible urged us to enter the competition. standard b 1. pollution 7.indd 87 11/29/11 12:56 PM . D b 1. One article implies that it’s far we are getting the full story. They are all old friends and have complementary skills. pp. off the beaten track 3. I’m far more comfortable getting my news from a don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. the less we know about the exaggeration. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. c 5. to try 9. Please As for me. Mario’s so lazy: he 3 1. Basically. nightlife 5. and that’s a great thing. luxurious 7. doing like in April? 2. 7. pp. Yours sincerely. to having to 10. 6. c 6. f 4. 8 1 6 O 3a a. I tried to persuade Gail to 4 1. F 1a Speaker 1 1. They cheer and sing when Bafana Bafana plays. People help each other. 12–13 b 1. F 6. reluctant S A R 5. bid 2. healthcare 4. taking 2. It is considerably to be prosecuted if they get the facts wrong. perplexed 4. The easier the web becomes to use. 3. 5. 2. blogs are considerably less reliable b 1. and newspapers are far more likely than websites like as reliable as other encyclopedias. felt a little bit stupid Speaker 3 1. Confused early and Review Unit 2. 5 1. 4 8. learn the basics 1 1. to waste 7. S 2. of traveling 2 1. 18–19 late 4. diverse 10. g 8. 8. The advantage of contributors. Amazon 4. 7 2. 2 2 M V b 1. US 3. ply 2. finding out 7. 7. A E I soccer. 2. 7 C O C Community 2: the people are close to nature. US 3. F 7. tearing my hair out 9. newspaper! 3. Libby 5 1. this prediction. unchanged 9. Argentinean 2. Italian 2. boo. We look forward to hearing from you soon. us to go camping in his yard this year! 3. doomed 5 W A T C H L P Lesson 3. the less sure we can be that author of the other article. mild 3. First. F 8. 6 3. D Community 3: it’s quiet. c 2. Dear Mrs. I have my doubts about 1a Article 1 is more positive about Wikipedia than Article 2. 2 5. to write 4. inform us of 4 1. S 5. unspoiled 9.com 3 4 6. start-up 6. It is not nearly as complimentary about Wikipedia as than print journalism. S 6. b 3. b 1a 1. 7. Buried 8. The man 4 1. shriek 3. surreal humor 6. turner 2. had b 1. After listening to the speech did Mazess and Forman check (in Vilcabamba)? 6. funny 1 b 1. C 7. 8. revered 5. he spells “birds” R T N incorrectly. On being arrested by the police. Having been caught 3. On hearing/ 12. The driver was stopped because he was speeding. cheating 2. What (according to the local people) 7. 3. He can be a bit annoying sometimes. true 5. 2. was facing 9. was G barking 4. discarded 7. glaring U c 1. one-dimensional 11. detection C A R T O O N 2 1. known Having heard 7. Suggested answer: surprising.M. Who was something that usually made Mrs. pp. ✓ 5. Teresa admitted that she was guilty of fraud. 3. C 4. C 5. Having 5 1. you’ll like him. She broke her leg 1b b while playing hockey. SA but his heart’s in the right place. asking 6. causes a minor stir 3. a large yellow-beaked eagle 2. poised 2. d 7. avid A N I 3 1. 26–27 8. deserters X U 2 8.. had been 2.indd 88 11/29/11 12:56 PM . Having woken up at 4:00 A. Why might people hours every day. playing 4. thick-skinned 5. seagull 5. absent-minded 4. 10. No. had been memorizing 5. centenarians 2. You’re such a fast swimmer. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. single-minded and career-oriented 2. fossilized 6. waddling 4. I could never keep up with needed directions to get home. even though don’t always behave. ✓ 2. 24–25 2 1. puns 4. farce 3. found 9. What was Every Day Over 100 is a Gift? 2. Helping other people wasn’t c 1. celebrating 7. plausible 4. 3. having placed 3. hadn’t been cleaned 6. S 2. f 4. Davies happy.” 6. left 4. Hoping 2. a 2. 4. father 8. a 2. across 2. C 2. b 4. A small town. b T D N b 1. After being treated/Treated 6 1. we in societies such as Abkhazian lie about their age? 5. All of the boys. had been working 3. Did/get up trunk. Called 5. Bianca eventually fell asleep. A O 6. traipsing 1 A B 2S E N T 5. 22–23 R B L A C K H U M O R 1a 1. UNIT 3 Answer Key Lesson 1. c 6. pp. had met 5. S 6. sitting 5. Once you get to know Maurice. penguin 7. ✓ Miguel Carpiro? 3. 2 1. kind-hearted H E A D E D Lesson 3. c 4. Had you G heard 7. gripping E N C 10. like about 7 5. ✓ 9. Inc. B 3 1. b 3. The thing that strikes you about Tami is was that the workers were on strike. cartoons 5. e 5. The second note said you. A man wanted to get rid of a cat. trained for six happened to Carpiro’s birth certificate? 4. pp. was being fixed 3 7 S A T I R E I 3 1. sound of seagulls 4. black humor Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. bookworm 8. some World War 1 deserters use their dead parents’ names? 1 F A R C 5E 6 4 P d 1. a bit O R I E N T E D 4a 1. strikes you 4. Restored/Having been restored made 9. was making 6. He feels proud of them because they have good imaginations. 6. What were exhausted by 11:00. 5. bestseller 3. her determination. Why did for four hours. While driving 6. hadn’t read 8. brings about 7. Thomas 2. had been talking 8. a 2. c 1. That it’s funny and not true. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. Because she had stolen her mother’s makeup and been L N caught. down 12. C 3. There wasn’t a gun in the glove box or a body in the writing 7. 4. get to know 3. The thing/What I don’t like about Samantha is that “blame everything on me. hooked 7. were you talking 2. 5. surreal. telling 11. 5. 4. 20–21 3 1. but it shows the child’s imagination. 3. The manager’s final problem she’s so selfish. social status 6. depicts H I M I N D E D 6. involved 10. Running 4. satire 2. After being caught/Having been caught 9. had been driving 2. Betting 8. a U R R 4 Lesson 2. hoping to be basketball stars. g 3. 4. ruffled 8. pp. b 6. a 3. h 8. a notebook 3 4 S O F F I S H 3. such a 6. base 4. was being turned into 3. Review Unit 3. eyeshadow 6. swan K F 5 6 2 1. Mischievous (she stole her mother’s makeup E I Y and she lies about the spelling of birds). b 5. b 5. stand-offish E T 8 3. taken/being taken 10. A 3. am I going child 11. 2. serious injuries Wrote a hit song for a movie—age six 6. it wouldn’t stand a parents were filming him. defy gravity 7. These might (well) cause him to become more aggressive and moody. F 6. will be doing 4. g 3. Only 3. f Review Unit 4. F 7. 6. savoring 3 4 C O M E S L 4. Because she was able to lift the heavy car off the boy son is missing out on his childhood. Batman might well be the most realistic of decided to direct the movie himself. prop 9. thinking of her own son 8. gauge 5. have I been 5. a small woman 2. to them. well 6. gifted 3. There’s a slight chance we Later turned the story into a screenplay: C/o Footpath could create a believable version of The Hulk in reality. Only if 8. ’ll 8. His father worries that his 5a 1. you decide 6. the fire-fighters arrived great Lesson 2. 5. pp. Never 1 1. 5. 6. Nowhere 7. likelihood 10. 7. latest technology 3. Gamma rays are definitely produced by nuclear Wrote a short story about Bangalore street kids explosions. beaten 6. UNIT 4 Answer Key Lesson 1. 11. is the service smoke-filled room 14. F 2. stand by the encounter. recovered completely 8. c 2. He met some street the heroes. encounter underneath 4. He enjoys remote possibility that we could create green skin by genetic playing. pp. a 8. anxious (to do something) 2. 4 1. c 3. 34–35 3 1. and then ate them. T 9. d 4. 2. It’s likely that if Dr. His behavior would improve when his via a bite. 9. Nothing 2. (be) b 1. 30–31 6 1. a 4. pp. 32–33 10 C T N D I 1 1.indd 89 11/29/11 12:56 PM . leaves A 4a 1. we would presumably the set of the soap about the various shots. Youngest director in the 4. before 8. d 7. e 3. His secretary picks up notes for 9. 8. He was always asking staff on enough to change our own DNA. and child trapped in the house by a fire. in the 7. 7. pp. trapped obsessed with 5. F 3. daring climb 12. When he wrote adopt the characteristics of chickens and apples when we his own short story. 12. 2. embarked 3. f 5. everyone has award 9. until 4. urged 4. b 2 1. backlash 5. To comfort a mother like other children. Talking carmakers could even create a batmobile. c 6. had we heard 2. Giving him anabolic steroids would almost definitely world. savor 4. ’ll have 1 W finished 9. An animal stands no chance of transferring DNA even as a toddler. be moved by 7. do you need to 9. gauge 6. did I 10. rescue a mother and arrived 4. a 5. found the strength 7. prodigy 8 9 11 5. because he doesn’t play like the superhero Wonder Woman. He has always been involved in movies. outstanding bravery 10. There is a 3 1. making 4. one-ton car 3. foreseeable future 5. sooner 5. Not only did she 3. barking orders 2. I’m leaving 3. He would like the children to watch it 4. will have 1 been eaten 5. he discovered that they were orphans who would be beaten if they didn’t return home with money. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. A radioactive spider could conceivably school very often. e 6. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. keep up 10. 3 1. demanding 2. peers 7. c 7. an 5 1. 4. special power Appeared in tweny-four movies and more than 1000 episodes 2 Making a superhero—fact or fiction? of the soap opera. doubt 5. b 7. T 5. He doesn’t go to engineering. but not as much as other children. b 6. a Starred in Goddess of the Village—age four b 1. doubtful 8. bound 7. computer nerd 2. He was “obsessed with the camera” exist. If it did transfer its DNA. chances him when he misses classes. T 4. 3. any/slight 2. Only 10. embarked 2. backlash E O N 6 A P P O I N T M E N 7T Lesson 3. Not since I went 6. 10. severely injured 5. Inc. a 2. Banner had received this radiation. would 7. against/possibility 3. create his pumped-up look. g 5. he would have died. he turned it into a screenplay. F 2 T R b 1. itch 5 H C G I c 1. Director of his own movie—age nine. He won an audition for his first chance of fusing with our DNA. Not 6. conceivably and want to go to school. If ingesting DNA were movie part at age four. He was moved 4 1. F 8. c 2. anxious 3. I’ll 2. front of the building 13. adulation 6. There is a distinct possibility that modern children who were selling newspapers on a busy road. 28–29 2 Obsessed with cameras as a toddler 1a 1. genetic Role in Papa Pandu—soap opera engineering 4. c 4. affluent 3. freaks U P A I G E T E L L O D 12 F A L L E N N S Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. 3. Only 9. reassure 6. 5. The odds are against them winning the series. 4. often 10. so 9. 4. 5. Not only did they apologize for the inconvenience. 3. will/’ll have finished 3. sort 5. 7. That may well prove to be an excellent idea. but they have refunded the money! 2. 7. 6. 2. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. Pretty Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. is coming 4. Nowhere does it say that we aren’t allowed to use this room. It is doubtful that we will finish everything today. Only if we keep looking will we ever find the solution. ✓ 6. There is a distinct possibility that we’ll beat the competition. is/is going to be 6. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. The chances are that it will rain later. Not since 2005 has there been such a hot summer. Not for one minute did I think I would have to clean the whole place. -ish 4. once 8. ’m going to do/’ll do/’m doing 5. ✓ 3. Inc. 3 1. kind 6. ’ll see 10. ’ll take 7. 8. 10. while 2. There is a slight chance that we could catch the earlier train. There is every likelihood that he’ll get the promotion. so 7. much 3. ’ll call 2. 5 1. ✓ 9. ’m going to be 9. 8.indd 90 11/29/11 12:56 PM . We may well see her on the flight. ’m meeting 8. UNIT 4 Answer Key 2 1. Never before have we been able to photograph these small creatures in such detail. Only after I repeatedly asked them did I manage to get a response. ’ll get/’m going to get 4 1. Having flexible working hours isn’t a major priority. The number of hours a week that warming would help the trees to survive. Kandinsky even abandoned 5a 1. to enjoy the wildlife. banging 2. 4. etc. 5. stock 4. been trying to contact him? 3. The “new” rich. 6. I job without supportive co-workers. how he looked straight at her 6 1. 2. He suggests becoming involved in the quiet and listen to the banging of metal and the echoes of community through fundraising projects. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. Inc. and she spent all the money. 2. e 4. uninviting rooms. Unfortunately. a pat Lesson 3. donating 3. How he looked. I couldn’t do my job. impact 8. We have volunteered to help move people out of the A U T O N O M Y O 6 disaster area. faded 7. Or everyday in Silicone Valley. fortune 2. They had to sign in. telling us. we have a good chance of winning the cup. we never would have realized what they were 4. The local farmers invested in the water company but 8 C H A L L E N G I N G N never saw a penny of the profit that was made. in Brazil. vision way to help poorer countries. relished A P 3 4 Lesson 2. If you would like to see they rest of the house. Many of the people who find Even Kandinsky abandoned his law studies in order to train themselves suddenly rich are in their 20s and 30s. 6. rip apart when they talked. who grew up without wealth. What retire. the soccer player gave Y V T his wife power of attorney. 2.indd 91 11/29/11 12:56 PM . the office has R N R E T I R E M E N T spiraled downward. 6. mid-life crisis 7. etc. draws a blank 1 2 1 S O 8. generosity 7. lavishly 12. 5 1. 36–37 5. f 5. c 2. then we could change our plans. Provided T 12 P R I O R I T Y X that she takes all the medications. 5. 2. drawbacks 4. It is by no means certain that giving aid is the best 9. 3. 6. pp. charity 6. entitled 8. He was a media millionnaire. I’m not really concerned about having a retirement plan. pp. handle 2. inspired 11. 3. raise 5. she 1 1. but I did get a shock rich. The essential thing for me is to be able to walk to you happen to see Brad on your travels. the business will (or could) go bankrupt. crave 3. saunter 9. 4. The age at which many of these millionaires can when I found an 8ft-long caiman outside my tent. It was Marco Diacono who planted number of millionaires in the United States and Canada at the UK’s first ever olive grove in 2006. but after the scandal he declared T I I 9 bankruptcy. upbringing say good-bye. Should they happen to offer her the job. would she 13 H E N V I R O N M E N T accept it? T 3 1. commission 8. Since the old manager left. 4a Answers will vary. fledgling 6. They may feel 4b 1. deal 10. b 1. 2. mission 2 1. sold his company in 1998. priceless 7. fortune 2. stress and confusion. Lee changes O T M B his strategy. so he’s going to sue the other driver. 3. and 3. we would have waited/would have A C H I E V E M E N T S L been waiting for a long time. 7 He feels that voices in the cold. 4. Should 2 1. she will (or should) be I I P I fine. 38–39 L C S U P P O R T I V E 5 1 1. Unless Mr. darted around 10. co-workers. 5. suffer insomnia river. 5. 5. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. 3. get fingerprinted. Foundation 4. 3. Having the opportunity for promotion is vital. d 7. and go through a expected to spend their lives working are likely to suffer. 5. As long as Sheila still works there. She remembers riding on his shoulders at the county guilt. 2. inmates 3. If you had listened carefully C L E to what I said. 2. h 8. feel depressed. It made her very uncomfortable. bankrupt 4 1. 6. The as an artist in Munich. These feelings may make them fair and how he showed her how to skip a stone across the experience panic attacks. incarceration 4. admirable 13. Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. high. he smiled when he saw them. pp. We went to the people would work on their new business until they became Pantanal. Provided that the team keeps playing as they are right now. 40–41 down 5. could you tell him I’ve work. The amount of money Rory Holland made when he you need to do is stay along the coast near Amalfi. should be able to give you all the information you need. If only we hadn’t bought the tickets already. or Without supportive can leave you the key. 4. a 5. I would offer you a lift. My main priority is job satisfaction. If it hadn’t been for Selena 3. and she would get very stock market. 2. pat-down to make sure they weren’t carrying anything in. haggle 3. b 6. we would have cancelled the order. There are 64 new millionaires reportedly created his law studies in order to train as an artist in Munich. If I had my car here. this wouldn’t have happened! 4. and you can show yourself around. Anxiety and depression may be caused by watching the 4. dedicate 3 1. 7 S E U 4. The rise in high-tech businesses. I couldn’t do my planning. 5. S N E I 10 2 1. and how his face changed when they had to 5. penitentiary 6. Sam hasn’t been able to work since the I E D T accident. N C E L 7. Because the process seemed to take forever. income 6. He hoped that global the time of the article. how they should be treated with sympathy. UNIT 5 Answer Key Lesson 1. If it F C V E F 11 hadn’t been for Jamie. g 3. If only they had called us ten minutes earlier. supportive 3. I travel a lot for my job. you should call my sister. not 3. we probably should have approached them earlier. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. By and large I enjoy it. 42–43 1. 2. sales figures were up from last year. but only up to a point. satisfaction 2. 7. little 5. plenty. If only I had listened to her advice! 4. Essentially On the other hand However 3. 5. we would have had a wonderful vacation. convenient 6 1. g 4. c 3. b 7. pp. flexible 7. What you say is true. 3 1. vast 6. challenging 5. deal 7. c 1 2 3 4 G V I 4 M I S S I O N V S S 5 P I I P 6 F O R T U N E O I O O G N R U V E 7 N I M 8P A 9C T D 10 D D U H D E E T A E D R A 11 L A V I S H L Y T 12 G R E E D Y 5 1. e 6. If you would let us know as soon as the package arrives. few 4 1. In hindsight. the company is losing a lot of money. You can use my phone provided that you don’t talk for too long. 5 1. 3. 8. 2. 6. 5. 4. She is a business expert. f 2. the management team has a good relationship with the rest of the employees. a 5. 1. c 2. Should you happen to be in Mexico City. Review Unit 5. promotion 4. UNIT 5 Answer Key 3 1. 6. Believe it or not. b 5. As long as he lives in that house. I’m not going back there. 3. 2. d 2 1. a 4. It is an innovative media company. In my opinion. many 9. If it hadn’t been for the weather. believe it or not surprisingly enough in hindsight 4. development 6. the results of the survey indicate that there could be a good market for the new product. most 8. In hindsight Looking back However Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. Or The company is apparently losing a lot of money. 9. the conclusions of the report are fundamentally wrong.indd 92 11/29/11 12:56 PM . Inc. that would be great. by and large however broadly speaking 2. I’d like to say no to the extra work. b 6. essentially looking back fundamentally 6. handful 4. I need the money. but on the other hand. Apparently. 2. Broadly speaking. on the other hand apparently seemingly 5. a 3. Surprisingly enough. although it can be exhausting. The Ice Hotel. c 3. Turkey’s greatest church. d 8. UNIT 6 Answer Key Lesson 1. a 7. pp. 10. wind 2. as long as the festival is 8. when 2 1. comes to 7. a 5. b 2. b 8. whenever 3. when 5. b C O R R U P T 9 D R I V E 2 1. Those pants are in these days. legitimacy 4. accessible/approachable 2. ✓ 6. The Great Wall of Key word: inspirational China is around 4000 miles long and 8 yards high. 3 1. the 5. ✓ 4. You must keep up with developments in your field. pp. Lesson 2. 3. Dogs are generally considered the best pets for the elderly. Wherever you want to go. I’ll see you at the supermarket at 8:00. in spite 6. g 2. 2. a 2. Wherever 6 1. e 4. time newly-arrived immigrants find work. rules crossed the Pacific Ocean in an old wooden boat! 9. is said to have been built in just five years. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. despite 2. a 6. We thought we heard a burglar. Whoever 6. a and b 5. invaluable 7. That fashion will whether online or in person. Kilimanjaro when he was still a teenager. T O . 2 D I G N I F I E D 2. Don’t be late! 6. a 4. 3. hit on the 2 1. 5. It’s hard for people like me to diet. Whoever you spoke to. In spite 2. it is a great deal. c 2. c 6. Quebec. Whatever you said. 7. a 6. ✓ 5 1. consumer 5. b 10. Roberto is your driver. ✓ 8. On 7. I didn’t hear you because of the music. Paris. He climbed Mt. the 3. F 4. a 3. 4. email 3. but an about because of something I read. c 7. why 2. ✓ 10. However you look at it. – 8. b Lesson 3. 3. To choose the new seven wonders of the world. b 2. c 9. – N O N D E S C R I P T 11 3 1. 8. 2. I’ll vote for whoever has the best economic plan. homing in on the children’s market. and 7 are true Italian national anthem is one of my favorites. Style gurus tell us that long hair is out. He is an 6 adventurer. – 4. fire. pp. Inc. realized that the noise was actually the pipes. I dreamed that I 8. whether you are an employee or a customer. film-maker and entrepreneur T R U S T W O R T H Y 7 Criticisms of the new list: absence of technology W A V E R 8 c 1. special powers 4 1. certain/sure 10. the 10 9. The idea came 7. R E S O L U T E 4. While 8. c 8. 44–45 4 1 C H A R I S M A T I C 1a 1. c 5. c 2. c 7 1. 6. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. in positions 6. a and b 4. 46–47 she learned to play the piano. despite 5. – 6. ✓ 11. 3. 5. Whatever 4. at which point 3. T 2. The company is impersonator! 9. many love chocolate. 7. However you choose to join. f 6. catch on very quickly. b 4. 5. the Hagia Sophia. Although 3 1. 2. and greed. a 5. F 5. it wasn’t the boss. b 7. 8. tone 6. The c 2. E A R T H in India. They have been destroyed over the years by a combination 3 of earthquakes. petulant 3. T 3. 6. b 6. 5. hardly 2. draft 5. world 4. 50–51 kings. a 5. inappropriate 5. pp. brain 3. When 4. he will 4 1. The Taj Mahal is probably the most famous building D O W N . b 3. T 2 1. it’s a stupid rule. a and b best solution 3 1. was built in honor of Napoleon’s military conquests. a blind spot 8. 48–49 1 1. b 6. deference 6. Much 4. She hardly falls asleep 7. I D E A L I S T I C 4 A P P R O A C H A B L E b The voting process: done by the public on the Internet 5 T I R E L E S S Bernard Weber: he launched the campaign. Canada has introduced a law to help 4. 4. We spoke to the CEO of the company last night. a Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. 6. c 5. skipped 2.indd 93 11/29/11 12:56 PM . As a child. and later went on to become a 1a 2 composer. 3. h 3. class(es) 9. is made entirely from 12 G R A V I T A S ice. The Mayan pyramids may have been used to house the bodies of Review Unit 6. b 2. 5. 5. presume/expect 7. the 10. c 3. b 3. d 1. b take you. 1 1. an 7. but later we 4 Answers will vary. a 4. c 4. had no sooner 6. The Arc de Triomphe. On arriving 3. Maya Ying Lin designed a famous wall in Washington 13 DC as a memorial for the soldiers who died in Vietnam. because we b 1. two or three tourist groups a week. 2. as than 18 months probably won’t learn to talk. some birds are slow to speak. art and it’s yours.” Many birds prefer a female voice. 7. you can see that it is in perfect condition. h 6. Where have the birds made their detect traces of blood at crime scenes. Birds used as $224. of people wanted Jones to win.indd 94 11/29/11 12:56 PM . to go 6. dog handlers many beautiful precious things there and it is very colorful. beams 8. By watching the movements of animals. Without chop it up and coat it in sugar and honey. like Blue Fronts and Yellow Napes. 1 b 2 a 2. which you are interested 6. which I bought yesterday 4. traces 3. A tiny minority that are invisible to the human eye. b 4. 6. nests? 5. 1 a 2 b 3. in demand 3. 1 a 2 b way 3. Rescue teams work with dogs 2 1. jammed 2 1. b 5. minute Reef the biggest living organism in the world? 5. cataract 6. Everything’s in working order. Here he gives a few invaluable tips. For rare opal stone. and it even features an intelligent remote control conjunction with an action or object. training regimen 8. no less! The first thing you need to do is choose the right bird. This and make sure you get them when they are young. 5. it can be a little tricky for any wild animal in a its age. Then we roll the doing this. traveling 4. Bigger birds. 2. in your voice. d 10. 1 1. Be gentle and patient with the bird. and put lots of emotion What do you mean. anti-reflection distractions. although I haven’t tried the brakes yet. pp. UNIT 7 Answer Key Lesson 1. d 7. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. 52–53 Lesson 2. e 5. What does the 2. give it a that knows your viewing tastes. but it’s in great condition. selection of over fifteen fruits. grovel 3. We pick the fruit in the morning. It really is one of a kind. “This domestic environment. to become 5. a 5. “OK. Your suitcase to save lives during wartime by carrying vital messages to weighs 50 pounds. such as food. cats and bats see things elevator takes a maximum of ten people. taking 2. rammed 7. I’m told that virtually all of them passed—only two people had to retake the exam. And don’t worry about that wear Once you’ve chosen the bird. Animal instincts often allow animals to escape from danger that humans don’t notice. i 5. no hard feelings c chief of police training regimen crime scene sense b 1. This army commanders. we can 4 1.” 3. Because they live in d 1. years ago it was probably worn by a tribal queen. Place the bird on your hand and say a word in technology. so give the bird a few weeks to model has only been on the market for a few weeks and it’s acclimate. remunerated 2. hone 6. Why does he call the Great Barrier b 1. If your teaching pastry and put the fruit inside it. c 2. pp. h 4. They are animals that make a lot of money. for just $10. 5. I need precisely 123 of those bottles. like some great giant’s endless breath” and “endless in demand tongues of screaming white water” 4. crime scene 6. yes. they’re second-hand but they’re as good as new. c 6. I mean. are your best bet.” 4. OK. pp. How old is the Great Barrier Reef? 7. laundry detergent 5. leaving 8. To show how hot the weather was in Death Valley. Why do you/does he follow the trails of animals? following: 1. Our classes cost as little because of the dogs’ excellent sense of smell. so use short. look. It’s absolutely state-of-the- peanut and say: “Peanut” or lift the bird up and say: “Up”. j 7. 3. to stay 7. ‘the sun’s not going to come out’?” 5. rewards. movie star 2. “The of smell dog handlers movie star laundry detergent roaring. Despite At first. f 3.000. which is well over the limit! 4. “Well. sense of smell the middle of the waterfall. Why should you look at the rocks? 3. For example. 54–55 1a Answers will vary but may include variations of the 1a 1. these may be true because Lesson 3. whose brother works 3 1. put it in the room where the and tear on the tires. making with my wife 4 1. Over a thousand parrots to learn how to talk. of whom knew the 2 1. scrubbed 4. 2. Teach the bird in 15-minute sessions. There are 4. There are many stories of drowning people being carried to safety by dolphins. Keela’s training. c 3. chief of police c 1. an absolute bargain! 3. a 3. Because Keela makes more money than he does. Because the sun burns your skin and you peel. 1 b 2 a 4. 7. Whose boat crashed into the reef? 6. To waterfall sound like? 4.99 per week. when the bird repeats a word. but everyone else voted for 5 Bird expert Olaf Sund says that teaching a parrot to talk Smith. In the dark. to experience 3. The process must be pretty straightforward. 2. g 2. 3. b 2. g 9. 5. During the winter. chasm 4. we sometimes get as few as is a piece of cake. 4. The next step is to turn off the TV and remove any unbelievable: you’ve got wide-screen vision. and give “These are all made by hand. translucent 3 1. 3 1. No more. b 3. Inc. 56–57 dolphins rescue animals the same size as themselves. 4. simple words at first. a 6. e 8. human interaction is the key. f 8. 1 b 2 a 5. They’ll be fine. brand new. blazing 2. I’m sure you realize. You can choose from a doesn’t work. 6. all of which work OK now 5. they’re still in the original packaging! They come in a wide range of colors and sizes. such as earthquakes and tidal waves. c predict natural disasters. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. it’s used. Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. which is very loud.” 2. Birds older really is a rare opportunity because it’s the latest model. who ate all the chocolate 2. you should allow another family member to try. and the lenses are just fantastic. “This one is a very family congregates the most—maybe the living room. b 4. hunt 9. Breaking up a dog fight can be very tricky. b 3. The interviewer is against animal testing: “isn’t it the mice. g 9. habitat 8. majority 2. The next thing you have to do is to walk the dog backwards. 4. The interviewer is amazed at the problem: “It seems impossible in this day and age that these things can still happen. c 4. Once you have help. Works for the Humane Society. a 10. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. landscape 11. b 10. breed 3. It comes in a wide range 2. tie the dogs away from each other. Scientist (who uses animals in experiments) 2. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. c 8. If you hit the dog. b 10.” Review Unit 7. it will attack you! 3 3. d b 1. a. i 4. b 7. fur 7. minimum 5a 1. animal 2. It’s brand new 4. 6 4. It’s one of a kind 5. Yes. Yes. web 2 1. pp. 58–59 1 1. Circus manager 2. Virtually 3. mammal 12. a 3. predator 14. b 7. we’d be so much worse off. For having animals in the circus 3. get help. grab the dog’s hind legs. h 3. Second. 7 5. 2 7. 5 Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. Finally. a 2. vaccination 17. e 8. a 3 1. c 4 1. 4 6. a 6. Yes. the monkeys. f 6. endangered 6. a. the animals. few 5. dog 5. 1 2. No 4. Says “the experiments are for the benefit of humankind. It’s on the market 6a and b 1. minority 4. It’s made by hand 3. way under 7. j 2. First. Without them. UNIT 7 Answer Key 4 Answers will vary.” 4. b 5. don’t hit the dog. 5a Answers will vary. sanctuary 16. b 2. Inc. b 4. carnivore 4. instincts 10. a charity that protects animals 2.” Interview 3: 1. over-fishing 13. b 9. Interview 2: 1. a 9. that are suffering?” The interviewer also gives statistics that we can’t justify. c 6. approximately 6. b Interview 1: 1. For using animals in experiments 3. No 3. He says the animals were treated extremely well. b 5. c 5. a.indd 95 11/29/11 12:56 PM . The interviewer is against using animals in the circus: “we know they were taken from their natural environment and basically captured and trained to entertain people. a 7. reserve 15. b 8. The first cause we discovered was a lack of concentration. 6. 2. This light appears to be broken. c 9. For example. 1 b 2 a 2. 2 1. 4. high 8. 7. 2. sensed 9. burst game. 1 1a. T 2. f 7. What we need 7. they must do extensive research before writing anything. That’s a difficult question. cultivating 7. I’m pretty busy 2a. 5. The car still won’t the voice: unintelligible. was struggling 7. That’s 1a June tricky. benefits 5. clutter worries me is the cost involved. Wait for Chris. bottle up 4. 1 a 2 b 4b 1. i 8. staring out of the 5. 2. drawer seems to be too stuck. 4a. a 10. Keynote speaker for conference is sick. steering wheel. This b. ✓ 5. 5a. The clock is always showing the wrong time. b window or surfing the net. result 3. 3. us 8. 5. sedentary 7. many people let their mind wander. out 2. pp. Inc. but 6. was having 6. a and b hand. 6. How does it open? 3a. we tend to put precautions. a and c 4. F 3. 5. b 3. hated 3 1. 4. h 2. thing 2. squeaky start. hand-held device. bottle (something) up 6. Mike persuaded Sally to go in. Consequently. 4. remains that 8. Chris can’t come at 6:00. sedentary 2. Mike 1 1. 3. high 4 1. live 4. F 4. There’s a problem with the tickets to Fiji. Call (555)249-0312. to see. 5. been following 6. cultivate 8. I’m having problems turning on the oven. g 5. 1 a 2 b 4. a 3. 8. 3. F 4 1. before. June warned them not to go into the house. Instead of dealing with the task at 3 1. and informed Sally that ghosts don’t exist. what you could try Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. Sally agreed to go into the house. Home Gym (order number 675637) is not working. Anderson reminded us to read the safety when we are worried that a task is beyond us. point 4. consequences b 1. ✓ 4. 64–65 the house is in good condition. swerve get the washing machine to wash the clothes. leads to 7. The second cause was fear. 1 b 2 a 8. Caller forgot to ask Monica to babysit. My car won’t start. 1 a 2 b 3. pampers 6. some perfectionists believe the answer. 6. gathered 4.indd 96 11/29/11 12:56 PM . The fact remains that he broke his promise. pp. The thing that irritates me is all that noise. d 2 1. Mr. 66–67 3. 2 1. That’s a good question. 60–61 3 1. I’d have to think about that. security 5. T 5. 3. Mike accused June of lying. I loved all of them. of the matter 3. She accused Tom of of anxiety. The point is that Lesson 3. 6. soothing 3. 7. b and c 3. 3. I can’t c driving: pedal. myself. by 7. was raining 5. had its origins 4. This means that they read and read but never actually get to behave badly. so 5. putting it off just adds to that feeling assumed that you knew each other. own 2. 3. thing you could 5. b. 5. 2. What c 1. backseat driver. clutter 5 1. June 2 1. 2. buzz 3. b. A third cause is stealing the apple. 2. 6 1. The fact is I’m tired of this 5. hair 4. June threatened to Lesson 2. 5 1. b and c 6. I’d have to think about that. What irritates 6. a 6. 1 b 2 a 5. Let me b. 6. pp. resulted in 5. Dad threatened to withold our allowance if we continued 7. 1b 1. ✓ 9. We had to admit that we didn’t know perfectionism. b. Let me see. This toaster keeps burning the toast. waste 3. b and c 2. 4. The trouble is there are too many people. What can I do? 5. e reminded them about (what had happened to) the dog. has its origins 6. 2. b 3 1. bring about 1a b 8. The technology: gadget. soothing 4. Lena suggested calling a doctor. Review Unit 8. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. I congratulated her on passing her exam. 4. c 4. 4. Call Monica and ask her to babysit tomorrow from 7–12. and 3. because time is running out. UNIT 8 Answer Key Lesson 1. 5. Send a mechanic. pp. June claimed the house was haunted. 4 1. We had it off. 4. is living 2. Call William and call back Liz. pamper 3. 62–63 tell her mother. had never been 3. 6. overrated 2. 8. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. underrated 5a and b 1. j 4. Young-soo denied (ever) meeting her around to writing the paper. Well. sensor computer doesn’t seem to be working. bursts 2. It doesn’t turn on. 10. major source 2. gizmo. b 2. As a matter of fact. Doctors predicted gone out or watched a DVD last night? that he would only have a couple of years to live. These and other accomplishments have cemented his consider doing that. would you England in 1942. 5. said to be true 4. 3. I don’t think it makes any difference. I’m sorry. Grandma’s 3. accessories 7. On 4. c 8. rich and successful 2. a 5. disposable 6. 6. If you were offered that job. foreground 3. Hawking refused to give up hope. Would you have rather suffered from a disease known as ALS. It’s unlikely that I’d be information about black holes that surprised the scientific able to do that. tricked 9 C O N T E M P O R A R Y 8. for 7. chainsaw 7. engrossed 5. e b 1.” She means that water has a language of its own. but he did busy himself with personal happen? 6. It’s vocabulary. disturbing 8. I think the ideas should be discussed at a meeting. tranquil 6. As for when we should leave. groundbreaking 3. crack 8. F 2. got back to work. amount of something kept in 6 I N C R E D I B L E a secret place 3. b 2. grave 7. out of focus 8. 72–73 2 1. 10. pp. Hawking discovered new consider taking them to court. under 9. flowers 2. beautifully. paintings. striking 3. 1 1. 7. His first book. 6. Lucia wishes she had a baby sister or Lucia projects. dull of photography. 4. T 6. primitive 6. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. we should be able to get a good price. 68–69 4 1. I’m really into her work. 4. I suppose I might in 1988. pp. To be honest. I c 1. Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. He continued his research 4 1. 3. We can more or less be sure that they intend to buy. I’m not a big fan of his stuff. colorful 7. A Brief History of Time. really not my taste. g 6. I can sort of see what you mean. Water “has its own sort of visual 2 1. in 1 1. it’s just not my kind of thing at all. abstract 2. However. preeminent 3 1.indd 97 11/29/11 12:56 PM . h 3. The fact that you didn’t have to send the film to be developed. 7. pp. flash 8. She deserved to. F 4. was published 5. I just can’t relate to this b 1. It’s an all-time favorite of mine. vacation shots 2. There’s no way that I would do that. She started by taking photos of her grandmother’s time. f 6. e haven’t really understood what you are talking about. It’s Its message changes all the time. ten 4. 5. I would probably agree to that. f 4. If only Rashid hadn’t lost his passport. She is interested in lots of different things. Hawking wishes she wasn’t an only child. T F A N T A S T I C 5 P O R T R A I T S c 1. 9. 2. revered 2. calm 3. garden with a camera that her father gave her. reputation as one of the greatest theoretical physicists of all 5a 1. from 10. world. It’s about time we c Sample answer: Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford. 8. and she 5. d 4. stuffed 6. makes you distressed 7 H E A V Y or anxious 5. She’s taking pictures of the river at different times of day. 11. b 5. c 3. b 7. 7. tracked 1 5. according to how the river not really my cup of tea. traditional 10. g 2. I would definitely and married Jane Wilde in 1965. It’s highly likely I’d agree. the Lesson 2. 4. 70–71 photo came instantly out of the bottom of the camera. I wouldn’t want to stay there on my own. I’m not in a position to answer. 8. river 3 1. 2. After he graduated from Oxford University. electrified 4. looks. 8 S T E R E O T Y P E D or money which have been copied illegally 7. I would rather stay at home and watch a movie. avant-garde 4. 6. of 3. I’ve always admired her work. d 8. h 3. Great. cleverly 6. As far as I’m concerned. it is the best offer we are going to get. close-up 3a 1. T 7. what would his schoolwork. 5. UNIT 9 Answer Key Lesson 1. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. documents. everything 8. Inc. To tell you the truth. beauty 7. hideout 3. digital 5. celebrities kind of thing. 4. undercover 4. 4. 2. for 5. T 5. Suppose I were to press this button. haul 1 O V E R T H E T O P M A S T E R P I E C E 5a b 3 4 S P E C T A C U L A R b 1. c 2. Hawking did not put much effort into accept? 5. escape or avoid Key word: visionary Lesson 3. for 2. a 7. mastermind 2. b 2 1. 5. 3. spectacular doesn’t want to be “pigeonholed” into doing just one type 9. 2. Regarding changing the policy completely. truth 6. At any rate. to Artist: Van Gogh 4. It’s high time you stopped acting like a child! 3. F 3. Yes. As a matter of fact. in 6. 2. they proved us wrong in the end. Mind you. stunning 6. He’s the world’s greatest expert in the field. 6. There’s also Bernheimer in recognition of his work in physics . b 8. That movie was kind of long. He’s probably one of the greatest scientists of all time. He has really devoted his life to his research. OK? 7. c 2. Inc. . As a matter of fact. I’ve been able to draw inspiration from these people and I really hope I can succeed in my work here. abstract 3. high time 4 1. Hiro! Anyway. There’s Hans Vogel. had poured 3. Bye. I’ve managed to speak to him on several occasions. . in 7. he doesn’t seem to feel the stress. traditional 4. At any rate. of 10. tranquil 5 1. and even though he’s working in very tough conditions. he more or less did everything! 8. we thought it was a little boring. from 11. that restaurant is fantastic. which is the development of a new type of weapon. would rather 7. pp. Frankly. it’s not exactly cheap. c 5. I don’t like ballet much.indd 98 11/29/11 12:56 PM . disturbing 7. a 7. As far as the skill is concerned I think it’s wonderful. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. had been 6. To be honest. figurative 2. avant-garde 5. of b Hi Arline. What I was going to say was that I enjoyed the exhibition very much. Rosa. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use.. striking 8. 2. c Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. What if 4. 4. in 4. as I was saying. 3. wasn’t it? 5. He is totally immersed in his work. 74–75 1a 1. I’ll get at least two. Mind you. UNIT 9 Answer Key Review Unit 9. 2 1. would rather 8. on 9. Suppose 5. 3 1. a 4. b 3. but I can’t say I’ve seen much of it. in 6. in 8. To tell you the truth I think it’s a bit overrated. had 2.. for 5. c 2. b 6. of 3. who specializes in particle theory. uninterested 8. Aaron probably feels proud that he helped his son learn to stand up for himself. c 2. I think we hard they tried. 6. Rick and June might come to the wedding 2 1. so we’re kicking ourselves. 8. earlier if I had realized how easy it was. 3 1. The girl wouldn’t listen to Max. The family moved to the countryside so that they Writer 5: She’s of two minds about whether to visit her friends would have had a better quality of life. delighted 13. T 3. 76–77 2 1. 5. I think they may 4. The car might have killed you. 8. 6. Now all the tickets are sold out. Sometimes Max would ride his tricycle while 1 Suggested answers: Aaron read the paper. ecstatic challenges. 2. They are bound to find out sooner or later. Often young men would play Writer 1: He’s a little down in the dumps because he isn’t basketball nearby. recently. outraged 12. 5. ought to look around the house first. b 4. word for word – a 3. 7. c 6 1. They can’t charge that much for a stressed. a 6. 4. 3. petrified 15. 82–83 1 1. Try looking on the bright side. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. ever smile at me. she had memorized. 3. There must be an easier way to do 4 1. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. We might bump into you at the like the lines in a play. Writer 2: She’s at her wits end with worry because her please? 6. No. 3. They might have got lost. She would learn the information word for word. He’s been a little bit down in the dumps where you were going. c reception. I can’t find it anywhere. 7. terrified change your thought patterns. c 3. pp. rather than just rely on the information off before you go in. challenges lesson—e Lesson 2. Generally. b 2. back himself. that the job would to be hard. looking life—g 4. I tend to trust people. Would you like to follow me to my office? 4. I’m glad you came. 4. a 3. Inc. c 6. c 7. but as she got older she would feel change her position. 6. They’re still 3 1. b 5. She needed to apply theory to party on Saturday. There is no 1 1. The Writer 4: He’s really wound up about not being able to get an teacher would never smile at me. outlook 6. 2. Would you to turn the lights off when you have finished? do well in the race. b Suggested answers: 1. thrilled 2. 3. service. I’d have changed jobs 3 1. a sort of a geek—d 2. She is likely to 8. It can’t have been Pete in that car. tough times 3. Writer 3: She’s pleased with herself for becoming a mother. taking exams when she was younger 2. She was at her wits end about failing the exam. 2. pp. F Lesson 3. Aaron and Max would come to the park every Saturday. 4. Try not to get so wound up about life. We didn’t really need to bring all this equipment. He had always said that he would give me money. I’m not sure that they’re still in the city. work out 4. 10. T 4. dumbstruck 11. Answers will vary. 2. Chances are things by memory—f 6. a 4. pp. or The teacher wouldn’t appointment at the hospital. It’s ridiculous. 4. later in 5 1. F 5. Aaron would have gotten the tricycle enjoying his job or doing the things he wants with his life. the horse wouldn’t to leave the stable. I couldn’t have done feeling pretty pleased with myself for passing my driving test. Take it easy. It may have been Carmen. 7. T 8. 4 1. Someone called and left a message. dwelling 7. 80–81 1a Answers will vary. No matter how 2. 2. b 9. daughter hasn’t been in contact with her. taken aback 4. He has a tendency to dwell on the negative. upset 3 anger ✓ contentment ✓ regret ✓ surprise ✓ 4 1. F 7. it without you. flabbergasted 10. She warned us or family. you can’t always get away with—b 5. but he wanted Max to learn how to resolve problems by himself. stressed out – c 7. 3. 9. indifferent 6. 4.indd 99 11/29/11 12:56 PM . miserable 7. pp. You are supposed to take your shoes formulate answers. learned the 8. As a this. 2. be here. livid 14. They could have gone to bed. Would you give me my tricycle. T 2. 4. There are various techniques you can use to 5. I’m not here. F 6. 5. I’m have moved. I see problems as 2 1. 3. 6. learning on the bright side 5. 9. 78–79 Review Unit 10. furious 3. Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. but it must 6. UNIT 10 Answer Key Lesson 1. a 5. 5. 3. optimistic 2. 9. 5. Max really wants his bike back but feels scared when he has to ask for it. You must be joking. I’m of two minds as to whether or not to go to answer. Answers will vary. I’ve asked her a hundred times already but she won’t child she enjoyed them. You weren’t looking the concert. 5. or He has always said that he will give me money. a 8. 3. sure it will all work out well in the long run. which were useful for medicinal purposes. Inc. delighted 2. uninterested 8. Z01_EIC_WB_06_8964_AnsKey. I would have stayed there forever. There was no pollution. taken aback 4. UNIT 10 Answer Key 4 1. and took us for walks in the forest. and the scenery was beautiful. miserable 7. Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education. and make good money selling the sweet fruit to passers-by.indd 100 11/29/11 12:56 PM . so they often had to go overseas and couldn’t take care of my brother and me. and which were toxic. and hear the birds singing their song. Here he taught us the names of the plants. they would send us to stay with my grandfather. we could pick as much as we could eat. livid 5 When I was younger. My grandfather kept dogs and chickens. furious 3. When they went away on these trips. 6 Answers will vary. They had just started their own business. and we were always happy when our grandfather would ask: Would you like to help pick the fruit? When the fruit was ripe. if it were possible. We learned so much when we were with him. The air there was fresh and clean. And when there was too much. a fruit farmer who lives in the foothills of the mountains. thrilled 5. There is an orchard filled with fruit trees of many kinds. I was always happy when my mother told us we would stay with Grandpa. terrified 9. He wouldn’t let us pick the plants until we could tell him what each one was. my parents were always busy. since the time we spent at his house was always wonderful. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. we would set up a fruit stand. I would wake up and smell the grass and the flowers. so that we would know which were good to eat. indifferent 6. more than we would have learned by going to school. In the morning.
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