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B.
1. from Canada
2. I'm Egyptian
3. Saudi
4. Spanish
5.from Brazil
C.
1. 23
2. seventeen
3. 12
4. ninety-eight
5. 55
6. eighty
7. thirty-four
8. one hundred
9. sixty-eight
10. fifteen
11. seventy-two
12. forty-one
P. 5
D.
1. b / 2. b / 3. a / 4. b / 5. a / 6. b
E.
1. Good morning!
2. Look at the board.
3. Any questions?
4. Can I go out?
P. 6
1a
A.
1. new
2. spell
3. address
4. live
5. Street
6. near
B.
1. are you
2. she isn’t, ’s she
3. Is he, He’s
4. Are they, they are
C.
2. Are they pencils?
No, they aren’t.
They’re pens.
3. Is he Chinese?
Yes, he is.
4. Are they football players?
Yes, they are.
P. 7
D.
Module 1
Me, myself and I
1. b / 2. a / 3. f / 4. d / 5. c / 6. e
E. (student's answer)
1b
A.
1. orange
2. purple
3. brown
4. pink
5. green
P. 8
B.
1. These are Faten’s new bags.
2. Those aren’t very nice cars.
3. These aren’t black pens.
4. Who are those men?
5. Those are expensive watches.
6. Are these Maria’s dictionaries?
C.
1. my, your, Her
2. Their
3. Our, His
4. their
D.
1. Brian’s, my, His
2. her, Helen’s, your
3. sister’s, They’re
4. children’s
P. 9
1c
A.
1. assistant
2. school
3. waiter
4. motorbike
5. secretary
6. photographer
B.
1. an / 2. a / 3. an / 4. a / 5. an
P. 10
C.
1. can, can, can, can’t, can
2. Can, can’t, can
3. Can, can, can’t
D.
1. I can take really nice pictures,
I can’t,
I can drive a car
2. can you use a computer,
I can,
I can’t,
I can speak Italian,
Can you speak Chinese
P. 11
E.
1. I'm a student.
2. I can speak two languages, Arabic and English.
3. Yes, I can.
4. No, I can't.
5. Yes, I can.
1d
A.
2. It’s twelve forty-five.
It’s a quarter to one.
3. It’s twelve thirty.
It’s half past twelve.
4. It’s seven fifteen.
It’s a quarter past seven.
5. It’s six twenty.
It’s twenty past six.
6. It’s three o’clock.
P. 12
B.
2. Hurry isn’t bored. He’s tired.
3. Ali isn’t hungry. He’s thirsty.
4. Aisha isn’t thirsty. She’s hungry.
C.
1. b / 2. b / 3. a / 4. a
D.
1. I’m busy.
2. Sounds good.
3. At one o’clock.
4. What’s the time?
P. 13
1e
A.
1. shy
2. hard-working
3. polite
4. funny
B.
1. pictures
2. professor
3. freak
4. together
5. centre
C.
How’s it going? I’m fine. I have a new basketball coach. He’s from
China and his name is Mr Chang. Of course, he can speak English
very well. He’s very serious and hard-working. Oh! I also have a
part-time job. I’m a shop assistant. I work on Green Road.
D.
His name is Ameer Ahmed. He’s twenty years old and he’s single.
He’s a student. He’s outgoing, active and funny.
P. 14
1 Round-up
A.
1. park , purple
2. gadget , salesperson
3. camera , shy
4. university , thirsty
B.
1. Those
2. Helen’s
3. sisters
4. These
5. students’
6. children’s
7. woman
C.
1. are they, his, an, their
2. is he, my, a
3. is she, My, we are
D.
1. Can you look for, I can’t,
Can I use, you can
2. Can Paul ride, he can,
can’t drive, Can he speak,
he can’t
P. 15
E.
1. d / 2. b / 3. a / 4. e / 5. c
F.
1. e / 2. b / 3. d / 4. c / 5. a
G.
1. near
2. expensive
3. tired, go out
P. 16
2a
A.
Saturday, 1
Tuesday, 4
Sunday, 2
Friday, 7
Thursday, 6
Wednesday, 5
Monday, 3
B.
1. rides
2. doesn’t have, gets up
3. have
4. don’t cook, go
5. drives
6. starts, finishes
7. doesn’t play, doesn’t like
8. do
C.
On, 1. gets up
in, 2. has 3. goes, to
4. don’t work, at, at
On, in, 5. study, At, both
Module 2
Day by day
P. 17
D.
2. Mark doesn’t hoover or mop the house on Saturdays.
3. Martin doesn’t do housework during the week.
4. Karim works on Mondays.
E.
1. I go to my grandparents.
2. I do my homework.
3. I hoover my room.
4. I study my lessons.
5. I help my mother in housework.
6. I go shopping.
7. I have my dinner with my family in a restaurant.
2b
A.
1. hospital
2. chef
3. nurse
4. graphic
5. editor
6. hotel
P. 18
B.
1. Do, work, I don’t, work, Do, like, I do
2. Does, help, she does, does, hoovers
C.
2. When do they go out with friends
3. At 7pm
4. On Thursdays
5. When does Oliver have dinner with her mum
6. When does Eric go to university
D.
1. d / 2. a / 3. b / 4. c / 5. e
P. 19
2c
A.
1. free
2. hang
3. stay
4. go
5. talking
6. spend
B.
1. to watch, watching, playing
2. to go, going, going
3. doing, to do
4. to play
C.
1. We want to go shopping at the weekend.
2. We hang out on Sundays to do our homework.
3. We hate watching TV programmes.
4. We like talking on the phone about different things.
5. We love playing computer games.
6. We like watching football matches on TV.
7. We enjoy going out on Fridays.
P. 20
D.
1. b / 2. d / 3. c / 4. a
E.
a J
b M
c B
d K
P. 21
2d
A.
2. Khaled rarely sends SMS messages.
3. Mike and Rob usually play video games.
4. William sometimes surfs the Net.
5. Saleh always checks his e-mails.
B.
Isabel sometimes downloads information from the Net. She doesn’t
often check her e-mails. She rarely has dinner at a restaurant. She
doesn’t usually watch TV.
I sometimes download information from the Net. I usually check my
e-mails. I sometimes have dinner at a restaurant. I don't often watch
TV.
P. 22
C.
1. How often does Inas clean the windows
Twice a week
2. How often does Lee go to university
Five times a week
3. How often do they watch TV
Four times a week
4. How often does Beth do the washing-up
Every day
D.
1. c / 2. e / 3. a / 4. b / 5. d
P. 23
2e
A.
1. go
2. go
3. do
4. use
5. run
6. take
B.
1. Gareth goes to university every morning.
2. He works at a café in the afternoon.
3. He cooks dinner in the evening.
4. He surfs the Net at night.
C.
1. Where do you go on weekdays?
2. Does your husband clean the windows?
3. What do your friends do at the weekend?
4. When do your parents go to the gym?
5. Do you drive a car?
6. How often does your brother go to the gym?
P. 24
2 Round-up
A.
1. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
2. chef, doctor, receptionist, reporter
3. cook, hoover, mop the floor, clean the windows
B.
1. breakfast
2. nurse
3. waiter
4. message
5. freak
C.
1. doesn’t do, in, starts, at
2. Does, work, works, at
3. get, at, don’t go, until, work, from, to
4. checks, in
5. Do, take, on
D.
1. Wendy usually goes shopping with her friends from work.
2. He never cooks dinner on Friday nights.
3. They don’t often stay at home on Thursdays.
4. I rarely play video games on my computer.
5. Afaf and Inas sometimes talk on the phone.
6. My brother doesn’t always go to the gym on Thursdays.
P. 25
E.
1. to do, playing
2. reading, looking
3. to come, going, to buy
F.
1. b / 2. d / 3. e / 4. a / 5. c
G.
1. He’s a graphic designer.
2. They call him or send him e-mails.
3. At home.
4. On Thursday mornings.
5. Late at night.
P. 26
3a
A.
1. daughters
2. cousin
3. uncle
4. grandparents
5. nieces
6. nephew
7. aunt
B.
1. is cleaning the windows
2. is mopping (the floor)
3. is talking on the phone
4. are playing football
5. is riding a/his bike
6. is taking pictures
C.
1. When are Tim and Susan getting married?
They’re getting married in two weeks.
2. What time is Doris going to get back?
She’s going to get back at 6:00pm.
3. What are the men doing next Saturday?
They’re going shopping.
Module 3
Changes
P. 27
D.
1. are, doing, Are, surfing, aren’t using, ’re watching
2. Are, having, ’m helping out
3. Is, looking for, ’re interviewing
4. Are, getting up, ’m not working, are, doing, ’m staying
E.
1. c / 2. d / 3. a / 4. b
3b
A.
1. between
2. wall
3. mirror
4. rug
5. on
6. bed
7. armchair
8. in front of
9. fireplace
10. opposite
P. 28
B.
1. Who’s, who’s, their, His, my
2. Whose, yours, mine, hers
C.
1. your, Yours
2. her, his
3. mine, Theirs, My
D.
1. Our living room really needs a change.
2. All right. What do you want to do?
3. I want to rearrange the furniture.
4. OK, then. Where do you want to put the sofa?
5. What about over there?
6. Yes, that looks good.
3c
A.
1. stadium
2. car park
3. shopping centre
4. library
5. post office
6. bookshop
P. 29
B.
1. centre
2. Museum
3. popular
4. bus
5. convenient
6. station
C.
1. Is there, there are, There are, there’s, there isn’t
2. Are there, there are, There’s, There aren’t, There’s
3. Are there, there’s, Is there, there is
D.
1. –
2. a
3. –
4. –
5. a
6. a
7. the
8. the
P. 30
E.
1. Jeddah is differrant from other cities in Saudi Arabia.
2. About 45 minuetes.
3. About 3.2 million people.
4. They can visit Regional Museum of Archaeology, the Nassef House
and many more.
5. Because many visitors of different nationalities travel to Jeddah
and because the city has a very special character.
3d
A.
1. raining
2. cold
3. snowing
4. sunny
5. temperature
6. foggy
P. 31
B.
1. ’m walking, gives, rides
2. ’s raining, ’m having, are, making
3. do, do, watch, are going
C.
1.b / 2. a / 3. a / 4. a / 5. b / 6. b
D.
1. c / 2. a / 3. d / 4. e / 5. b
P. 32
3e
A.
1. kitchen
2. machine
3. air conditioner / window
4. bathroom
5. bath
6. garden
7. garage
B.
1. Hi
2. life
3. tell
4. suburbs
5. balcony
6. view
7. soon
P. 33
C.
1. Is this your new house?
2. Where do you live?
3. Do you live in a flat?
4. How many bedrooms are there?
5. Does it have a garden?
P. 34
A.
family:
cousin, uncle, son, nephew
furniture:
sofa, wardrobe, bookcase, bed
places in a city:
museum, bookshop, bank, stadium
weather:
chilly, cloudy, sunny, hot
B.
1. a / 2. b / 3. a / 4. a / 5. b / 6. c
C.
1. under
2. above
3. between
4. in
5. behind
D.
1. Are, going, ’m staying, usually go
2. ’s staying, ’s looking for, do, live, live
3. are, doing, ’m rearranging, sometimes do
4. ’s interviewing, usually interviews, ’s visiting
P. 35
E.
1. –
2. –
3. a
4. the
5. His
6. –
7. There’s
8. a
9. his
10. –
F.
1. What’s wrong with you?
2. I’m a bit down.
3. Why? Is it the weather?
4. No. I like cloudy weather.
5. I know! Let’s go out together.
6. That’s kind of you, but I can’t.
G.
1. It’s more than 5000 years old.
2. Things like colours and furniture.
3. Colours like white, light yellow or brown.
4. Close all the doors, even the bathroom and wardrobe doors.
P. 36
4a
A.
1. C
2. U
3. U
4. U
5. U
6. U
7. C
8. U
9. U
10. C
B.
1. a bottle of water
2. a cup of tea
3. a bowl of salad
4. a can of coke
5. a slice of cake
6. a glass of orange juice
C.
1. any, no, no, no
2. some, some, any, some
3. any, some, some
Module 4
Feeling good
P. 37
D.
1. a 2. f 3. e
4. b 5. h
6. c 7. d 8. g
4b
A.
Fruit: strawberries, bananas, peaches, watermelon, cherries, lemons,
grapes
Vegetables: carrots, peas, peppers, potatoes, aubergines, lettuce
P. 38
B.
1. many, a lot of / lots of, many
2. many, much, much, a lot of / lots of
3. much, a lot of / lots of
C.
1. a few
2. a lot of
3. many
4. a little
5. a little
D.
1. How much
There’s a little water.
2. How many
There are a lot of / lots of strawberries.
3. How much
There’s a little cheese.
4. How many
There are a few peaches.
5. How many
There are a few aubergines.
6. How much
There’s a little lettuce.
E.
1. Three times a day.
2. Once a day.
3. No, I don't.
4. Yes.
4c
A.
1. member
2. organisation
3. events
4. excited
5. volunteers
B.
1. me, me, us
2. us / me, him
3. him, him, them
P. 40
C.
1. They, it, them
2. him, He
3. She, me
4. They, us / me
5. She, her
D.
1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T
P. 41
4d
A.
1. what seems to be, headache, painkillers, some tests
2. rash, allergic, feel
3. Do you have a sore throat, I have the
B.
1. shouldn’t work, should sleep, should go
2. shouldn’t say, should change, should paint, should buy
P. 42
C.
1. He should visit a doctor.
2. He shouldn’t drive.
3. He should drink water.
4. They should clean the windows.
5. He shouldn’t exercise.
D.
1. What’s wrong Ms Thomson?
2. I have a sore throat and a temperature.
3. Any other problems?
4. Yes, I also feel very tired. What’s wrong with me?
5. Well, I think you have the flu.
P. 43
4e
A.
1. work out / keep fit
2. keep fit / work out
3. aerobics
4. machines
5. sit
B.
1. You should exercise. You shouldn’t sit for long hours. You should
visit a doctor.
2. You shouldn’t go out often. You should go to bed early. You
should eat healthy food. You should take vitamins.
3. You should visit a doctor. You shouldn’t exercise every day.
You should try to relax.
C.
1. because
2. but
3. because
4. so
5. and
6. but
7. so
8. and
9. and
P. 44
4 Round-up
A.
1. excited
2. important
3. glass
4. interested
5. trendy
6. menu
7. organisation
B.
1. sleep
2. paint
3. Choose
4. receive
5. build
6. sell
C.
1. any
2. some
3. them
4. some
5. us
6. him
D.
1. much, a lot of / lots of
2. many, a lot of / lots of
3. a few, a few
4. much, a little
P. 45
E.
1. c / 2. a / 3. e / 4. b / 5. d
F.
1. - 2. 3. - 4. 5. –
P. 46
5a
A.
1. came
2. called
3. had
4. closed
5. did
6. enjoyed
7. said
8. stopped
9. ate
10. tried
11. ran
12. left
B.
1. got
2. wanted
3. didn’t have
4. went
5. didn’t want
6. waited
7. saw
8. looked
9. decided
Module 5
Thinking back
10. walked
11. started
12. didn’t understand
13. looked
14. had
C.
2. Musa played computer games, but Habib didn’t play computer
games.
3. Musa talked on the phone, but Habib didn’t talk on the phone.
4. Habib walked in the park, but Musa didn’t walk in the park.
5. Habib studied, but Musa didn’t study.
6. Musa did Karate, but Habib didn’t do Karate.
P. 47
D.
1. I went to the park with my brother.
2. I checked my e-mails.
3. I ate pizza in a restaurant with my family.
4. I cooked dinner with my mother.
5. I did my housework.
6. I went shopping with my friends.
5b
A.
1. course
2. Technology
3. Business
4. Modern
5. difficult
6. results
7. fail
P. 48
B.
1. Did, pass, I didn’t, failed, didn’t pass
2. Did, take, he did, Did, like, he didn’t
3. Did, go, we did, Did, see, spoke
C.
2. Which subject did you like best?
I liked Maths.
3. Where did you go to university?
I went to Cambridge.
4. When did you get your degree?
I got my degree in 2008.
D.
1. c / 2. e / 3. b / 4. f / 5. d / 6. a
P. 49
5c
A.
2. Hamid and Abdullah went camping.
3. Jack and Stanley went horse riding.
4. Mahdi went skiing.
5. Tom and Bob went mountain biking.
6. Robbie went windsurfing.
B.
1. were, was, Were, wasn’t, was
2. Were, weren’t, were, was, wasn’t, was
3. Was, wasn’t, was, Was, was, were, Were, were
C.
Bob: Where were you last week?
Steve: I was in Jeddah.
Bob: Did you have a good time?
Steve: I did. I had a wonderful time!
Bob: How many days did you stay?
Steve: I was there for six days.
Bob: What did you do there?
Steve: I went sightseeing.
Bob: Was the weather good?
Steve: It was nice and sunny.
P. 50
D.
1. (1)c (2) b (3) d
2. (4)a (5) e
5d
A.
1. young
2. century, born
3. age
4. artist
5. attend
6. scientist
7. due
P. 51
B.
1. Could you read, I couldn’t, could read
2. Can Layla speak, she can, couldn’t speak, can speak, Can she
speak, she can’t
C.
fast ► fast
good ► well
happy ► happily
beautiful ► beautifully
late ► late
easy ► easily
bad ► badly
early ► early
polite ► politely
quiet ► quietly
1. good
2. fast
3. early
4. happy
5. late
6. beautifully/well
D.
When I was five years old, I could run, throw a ball, ride my small
bike and paint pictures.
I couldn't fly my kite, draw pictures or reach to the high shelves.
P. 52
E.
1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F
5e
A.
1. time
2. catch
3. shocked
4. memory
5. Look
6. steal
P. 53
B.
1. Suddenly
2. Unfortunately
3. luckily
C.
Last week I was at the bank. Suddenly, a man dressed in black came
in. He took out a/his gun and shouted, “Give me the money!”, to the
bank teller. He took the money and ran out of the bank. Luckily,
there was a banana skin on the ground outside the bank. When the
man stepped on it, he fell down and he couldn’t move. So, the
security guard grabbed him from his hand. After a while, the police
came and took the man to the police station.
P. 54
5 Round-up
A.
1. experience
2. safe
3. lift
4. successful
5. blind
B.
1. stole
2. inventor
3. burglary
4. panicked
5. difficult
6. luckily
C.
1. was
2. heard
3. was
4. couldn’t
5. wasn’t
6. didn’t know
7. tried
8. wasn’t
9. remembered
10. was
11. could
12. went
13. opened
14. looked
15. did, see
D.
1. safely
2. slow
3. fast
4. clearly
5. easy
p.55
E.
1. No, I didn't.
2. Yes, I could.
3. when I was twelve years old,
4. Yes, I was good.
5. No, I didn't have a good time.
F.
1. c / 2. a / 3. e / 4. b / 5. d
G.
1. his friend, Naser
2. there was a loud noise
3. Naser, bump
4. his grandfather
5. river
6. fell into the water
P. 56
6a
A.
1. January
2. November
3. February
4. October
5. August
6. December
7. July
8. March
9. September
10. April
B.
1. A: Are Liam and Ron going to go to an event on 14th May?
B: Yes, they are.
2. A: Is Sonia going to visit London in June?
B: Yes, she is.
3. A: Is Steve going to go skiing in February?
B: No, he isn’t. He’s going to go skiing in January.
4. A: Is the Bay High School reunion going to take place on 28th
December?
B: No, it isn’t. It’s going to take place on 28th November.
P. 57
Module 6
Events
C.
Next weekend, I'm going to visit my grandparents. They have a
garden; it is a place where I'm going to relax. I'm going to sleep a lot
at night. The next day, I'm going to go out with my friends. We are
going to go shopping. We aren't going to watch TV. Then, I'm going
back to my home. I'm going to study and I'm not going to play
computer games. Finally I'm going to sleep.
D.
1. e / 2. b / 3. a / 4. d / 5. c
P. 58
6b
A.
1. Would you do the washing-up for me?
2. Could you lend me your laptop?
3. Can I borrow your camera?
4. Will you (please) arrange a meeting with the bank manager?
5. May I use your mobile phone?
B.
1. We have to buy tickets for the Flyers concert.
2. Football players have to eat healthy food.
3. Ali has to find a part-time job soon.
4. Oscar has to get up at 9:00am tomorrow.
5. Paul and Ken have to go to the city centre this afternoon.
C.
2. you help me with the housework?
I’m sorry, I can’t. I’m tired.
3. I borrow your pencil?
Certainly.
4. you help me with my bags?
Sure.
P. 59
D.
1. a / 2. c / 3. e / 4. b / 5. d
6c
A.
1. shark
2. chicken
3. duck
4. tiger
5. rabbit
6. giraffe
7. sheep
8. monkey
9. elephant
10. bear
P. 60
B.
1. Why don’t, How about, Let’s
2. Let’s, How about, Why don’t
C.
1. making a sandwich?
2. don’t you/we stay at home today?
3. go to the doctor.
4. don’t you/we go to the beach?
5. painting it?
6. visit them this summer.
6d
A.
1. race
2. visitors
3. excitement
4. annual
5. occasion
6. last
B.
1. anything, anything, someone/somebody, no one/nobody
2. anywhere, anything
P. 61
3. anywhere, everywhere, somewhere
C.
1. c / 2. b / 3. c / 4. a
D.
P. 62
1. More than 6.000 people from all over the world.
2. The first all-men marathon in Jeddah took place.
3. The race was 20 km.
4. In Athens, Greece at 1846 Olympics.
5. Three categories.
6. It is a great way to raise money for people in need.
6e
A.
1. Congratulations!
2. Happy Eid!/Happy Mubarak!
3. Good luck
4. Get well soon!
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B.
1. b/g
2. g/b
3. e
4. a
5. f
6. c
7. d
C.
Dear Bob,
Thank you for your invitation. It sounds great idea to go to Tuscany.
I love the place and the nature there. I will join to you. I think it will
be a wonderful holiday.
I'm looking forward to seeing you,
Khaled
6 Round-up
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A.
1. lend
2. sharks
3. graduation
4. poster
5. dry-cleaner’s
B.
1. a / 2. c / 3. b / 4. b / 5. c / 6. b / 7. a
C.
1. everywhere
2. Nobody
3. anything
4. Someone
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E.
1. Get well soon!
2. I’m afraid I can’t make it.
3. I have to do my homework.
4. Will you pick up the kids from school?
F.
1. F 2. F 3. T 4. NM 5. F 6. F
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7a
A.
1. James is wearing a T-shirt, shorts and sandals.
2. Paul is wearing a jumper, jeans, shoes, gloves and a scarf.
3. Kevin is wearing a shirt, a tie, trousers, a belt and shoes.
B.
1. ones, ones, ones, too
2. one, one, one, too, enough
C.
1. ’s too ill.
2. isn’t strong enough.
3. ’s too cold.
4. isn’t big enough.
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D.
1. May I help you?
2. What about this one?
3. How much is it?
4. What size are you?
5. Why don’t you try it on?
6. Would you like to pay in cash or by credit card?
Module 7
One of a kind
7b
A.
Brett: Brett is in his 50s. He’s a bit chubby and he has short, brown
hair.
Bruce: Bruce is in his 20s. He’s thin and he has short, curly hair.
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B.
1. older
2. more expensive
3. bigger
4. more modern
C.
1. Tigers are faster than elephants.
Elephants are taller than tigers.
2. Maths is more difficult than Information Technology.
Information Technology is easier than Maths.
3. “Ancient Libraries” is more boring than “It’s a joke!”
“It’s a joke!” is funnier than “Ancient Libraries”.
D.
I'm taller than my brother but he is slimmer than me. I'm the older
and he is the younger. Our hair is wavy, but his hair is wavier than
mine. Although he is shorter than me, he is more handsome than me.
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7c
A.
1. hottest
2. fastest
3. oldest
4. most expensive
5. laziest
B.
1. I think the cheetah is the fastest animal in the world.
2. I think Sultan Kösen is the tallest person in the world.
3. I think Russia is the largest country in the world.
4. I think the blue whale is the heaviest animal in the world.
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C.
1. The train is slower than the plane.
The bus is the slowest of all.
2. The car is more convenient than the bus.
The underground is the most convenient of all.
3. The train is faster than the car.
The plane is the fastest of all.
D.
1. Excuse me, could you answer a few questions for us, please?
2. Yes, of course.
3. Which means of transport do you usually use?
4. I go everywhere by car. It’s more convenient.
5. So, you don’t like using the bus.
6. Not really. It’s usually slow and it’s always crowded.
7d
A.
1. past
2. towards
3. to
4. of
5. to
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B.
1. Go down Heraa Street and turn right into Airport Street. Then go
straight on. The bank is on your left, opposite the bookshop.
2. Go down Quraish Street and turn left into Hail Avenue. Then go
straight ahead. It’s on your right, opposite the car park.
3. Go towards the café and turn right into Hail Avenue. Then turn
left into Black Street. Go straight on and turn left into Airport Street.
The sports centre is on your left, between the bookshop and the café.
4. Go down Black Street. Then turn left into Hail Avenue. Go
straight on and turn right at the post office. Go straight and it’s in
front of you.
C.
1. a / 2. c / 3. d / 4. b / 5. f / 6. e
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D.
1. L 2. L 3. I 4. L
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7e
A.
1. b / 2. a / 3. d / 4. c
B.
1. clever
2. serious
3. boring
4. funny
5. friendly
C.
1. c / 2. f / 3. d / 4. b / 5. e / 6. a
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7 Round-up
A.
1. gloves
2. handsome
3. tie
4. queue
5. honest
6. curly
7. traffic
B.
1. a / 2. b / 3. b / 4. c / 5. c
C.
1. ones
2. one
3. too
4. one
5. too
6. enough
7. enough
D.
1. faster
2. better, more interesting
3. the most expensive
4. best
5. worse
6. most hard-working
7. further, cheaper
8. more outgoing, sillier
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E.
1. a / 2. b / 3. b / 4. b
F.
1. Because they look alike.
2. He’s 19.
3. He likes wearing casual clothes, but brighter colours.
4. Yes, they do.
5. He’s very kind and helpful.
P. 76
8a
A.
mountain
lake
river
volcano
cave
forest
island
B.
Base form: see
Past Simple: saw
Past Participle: seen
Base form: know
Past Simple: knew
Past Participle: known
Base form: hurt
Past Simple: hurt
Past Participle: hurt
Base form: speak
Past Simple: spoke
Module 8
Adventure
Past Participle: spoken
Base form: sleep
Past Simple: slept
Past Participle: slept
Base form: go
Past Simple: went
Past Participle: gone
C.
1. Have, ever spent, I haven’t, ’ve spent, Have, ever explored, I have,
’ve slept, Have, ever swum, I haven’t, ’ve swum
2. Has, visited, he hasn’t, ’s visited, Has, ever seen, he has, Has,
ridden, he has, ’s explored
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D.
1. Mark hasn’t tried scuba-diving.
He’s tried windsurfing.
2. Paul and John haven’t seen a volcano.
They’ve seen a waterfall.
3. Alex and Tom haven’t touched a spider?
They’ve touched a snake.
4. Malik hasn’t travelled by plane.
He’s travelled by train.
8b
A.
1. f / 2. g / 3. e / 4. d / 5. c / 6. a / 7. b
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B.
1. Have, been, ’ve been
2. Has, gone, hasn’t gone, ’s gone
3. ’s gone
4. Has, been, hasn’t been, ’s been
C.
1. Have, seen, I haven’t, had, put
Have, looked, I have, checked,
wasn’t
2. Have, been, I have, ’ve visited,
’ve, been, did, go, went, was,
Did, go, I did
D.
1. b, a
2. d, c
P. 79
E.
My favourite holiday was last year. I went to Jamaica with my
family. We went by plane in July. The trip was very long and hard.
The seat was very small and uncomfortable.
We stayed in a hotel in Montego Bay. The hotel was very big and
beautiful. There were three swimming-pools, big gardens, a disco, a
gym and five restaurants. We met a lot of Spanish people at the hotel.
It was very hot. We got up early in the morning because we went to
an excursion. We visited a lot of beaches. The beaches were very nice
in Jamaica. We went to a small safari. We saw birds, crocodiles…etc.
In the afternoon we went shopping. I bought t-shirts, pictures, coffee
and figures.
We had dinner in the hotel. The food was very good. There was
pizza, meat, fish, fruit, typical Jamaica´s food, ice-cream, etc…
We went to bed very late. We stayed in Jamaica for seven days. We
came back to Saudi Arabia by plane. We were sleeping the entire
trip.I loved Jamaica.
8c
A.
1. puts
2. get
3. Pay
4. annoy
5. blow
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B.
2. My instructor told me to wear the seat belt.
3. My instructor told me to put on the life jacket.
4. My instructor told me not to blow the whistle.
5. My instructor told me to usethe compass.
6. My instructor told me to wear my helmet.
C.
1. to drink eight glasses of water every day
2. me to try the garden salad
3. me to spell my name
4. me not to enter
5. me to be quiet
P. 81
D.
1. Hi, Mike. How are you?
2. Not very well. I just got back from hospital.
3. What happened? Did you have an accident?
4. No, I didn’t. I had a stomach ache and a rash, so I went to see Dr
Chin.
5. And what did he tell you?
6. He told me to take some medicine and never eat mushrooms again!
7. Why are you allergic to them?
8. Yes, I am.
9. Well, I hope you feel better soon!
10. Thank you.
8d
A.
1. continent
2. capital
3. coast
4. population
5. language
6. attractions
7. group
8. mountain
9. gentle
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B.
1. There are about 1200 islands.
2. About 400,000.
3. Malé.
4. No, it doesn’t.
5. By dhoni taxis.
6. More than 50 metres.
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8e
A.
1. simple
2. professional
3. unforgettable
4. extreme
5. secrets
6. staff
B.
1. us
2. here
3. They
4. It
5. he
6. it/that/this
7. there
8. them
9. this
10. him
C.
Dear Salem,
Last summer, my dad and I have made our annual expedition to Asir
National Park, for a week, so that we can go camping with my
brothers. When we camp there are three procedures that we follow:
we eat when we are hungry, we sleep when we are tired, and we must
be at the campground pool at 11:00 a.m., so we can be in our
traditional location. We are riding our bikes and cars around the
campground, enjoying nature. This is the shortest week out of the
entire year, but by far the most enjoyable week. The trip on the way
to Asir National Park is high spirited, while the trip on the way back
is heartbreaking. Also the jokes of the week are funny, plus
preserving the male graver spirit is great. I can safely say that the
week goes by the fastest, but sadly takes the longest to get here. We
are in a utopia for a single week and maybe one day our simple
camping style will become the world’s way of living, it would just
make the world a better place.
I wish you will be with us next year
Ahmed
P. 84
8 Round-up
A.
1. b / 2. c / 3. a / 4. b
5. a / 6. c / 7. b / 8. c
B.
1. station
2. adventurous
3. fix
4. instructor
5. willing
6. put on
C.
1. Have, made, ’ve been, went
2. Did, enjoy, was, ’ve never been, Did, get
3. Has, ever tried, tried, Did, like, loved
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D.
1. The man asked Tom to fix the flat tyre.
2. The old man told us not to make a fire near the tree.
3. Tony’s dad told him not to stand next to the llama.
4. John asked his brother to lend him his car.
E.
1. Where was Tim yesterday?
2. He went hang-gliding.
3. Really? How adventurous.
4. Yes, he likes to live his life to the full.
5. That’s true. Did he have fun?
6. Well, he had an accident on the way up the mountain.
7. Oh no! How unlucky!
F.
1. c / 2. c / 3. a and c / 4. c / 5. b and d / 6. a
Module 1
P. 86
A.
1. are they, They’re, he’s
2. Is he, he is
3. I’m, We’re
B.
1. Those women are teachers.
2. These are my favourite gadgets.
3. Where are my watches?
4. These are my brothers’ cameras.
5. They are hard-working men.
6. The children are tired.
C.
1. Who
2. What
3. How
4. What
5. How
6. Where
7. What
8. How
D.
Extra Grammar
Activities
1. c / 2. b / 3. c / 4. a / 5. a / 6. a / 7. b / 8. c
P. 87
E.
1. A: Can, use,
B: can look
2. A: Can, play
3. A: Can, speak
B: can’t speak
4. A: Can, drive
B: can ride
Module 2
A.
1. do, usually send
2. doesn’t stay, sometimes goes, hangs
3. A.do, go
B: usually go
4. watches
5. A: Does, take
B. takes
6. tidies
7. lives
B.
1. Steve usually has dinner at 6:00pm.
2. Does Annie always get up early?
3. How often does Ruba go shopping?
4. Tony and Rob don’t read magazines.
5. Sam doesn’t play video games on weekdays.
P. 88
C.
1. at, in
2. till/until
3. In
4. from, to
5. on
6. during
D.
1. They don’t like watching TV.
2. Karen always checks her e-mails in the morning.
3. How often does your sister clean the windows?
4. Amal sometimes helps her mother with the washing-up.
5. Alison would like to play a computer game.
E.
1. talking
2. to eat
3. playing, downloading
4. to go, to come
5. going
6. to do
Module 3
A.
1. A: are, doing
B: are watching
2. B: isn’t cooking, is mopping
3. A: Is, getting
B: isn’t getting
4. A: Is, raining
5. B: are rearranging
6. is looking
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B.
1. A: your B: Mine
2. A: Whose B: Hers
3. A: our B: They’re
4. A: Who’s B: His
5. A: ours B: it’s
6. A: Whose B: They’re
C.
1. c / 2. c / 3. a / 4. c / 5. a / 6. b
D.
1. Phil and John are working at a restaurant these days.
2. Paul and Bruce don’t live near the underground station.
3. Tourists visit our country every summer.
4. Does it always snow in the winter in your city?
5. Are you watching a documentary at the moment?
6. We aren’t giving Ben a lift to school today.
Module 4
P. 90
A.
1. any
2. some
3. any
4. some
5. any
6. no
7. A: some B: any
8. A: any B. no
9. some, no
B.
1. How many
2. How many
3. How much
4. How much
5. How many
6. How much
C.
1. lots of
2. a lot of
3. a few
4. many
5. much
6. lots of
7. A: many – B: a few
8. a few
D.
1. He
2. it, you
3. them, me
4. him
5. her
6. they, them
P. 91
E.
1. He shouldn’t work all day.
He should relax.
2. He shouldn’t eat ice cream.
He should see the doctor.
3. She shouldn’t eat mushroom soup.
She should eat tomato soup.
4. He shouldn’t stay in the sun.
He should use a cream.
Module 5
A.
1. went, got
2. took
3. tried, didn’t like
4. found
5. graduated, wanted
6. A. Did, stay B. visited
7. travelled
8. A. Did, call B. didn’t call
B.
1. was, was, wasn’t
2. A.Were B. weren’t,
3. were
4. A: were B: was, were
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C.
1. Did they go camping last summer?
2. Frank didn’t do water sports at the beach.
3. My sister couldn’t talk at the age of 2.
4. He stopped running a few years ago.
5. They stole the old woman’s bag, but the police didn’t catch them.
D.
2. Kevin and John couldn’t speak Spanish ten years ago, but now
they can.
3. Richard could run fast ten years ago, but now he can’t.
4. Neal and Ken could swim for an hour ten years ago, but now they
can’t.
5. Susan couldn’t use a computer ten years ago, but now she can.
E.
1. terribly, terrible
2. safely, safe
3. slow, slowly
4. well, good
5. nicely, nice
6. wonderful, wonderfully
Module 6
P. 93
A.
1. is, going to take
2. isn’t going to pick
3. are going to arrange
4. Are, going to give
5. aren’t going to take
6. are going to organise
B.
1. May I borrow your mobile?
2. Will you pick up my clothes from the dry-cleaner’s?
3. Would you help me make a poster?
4. Could I wear your jacket?
5. Can you give me a lift to work?
C.
1. Students have to be at school at 8 o’clock every day.
2. Football players have to train every day.
3. I have to help Sylvia clean the windows.
4. Julie has to go to Paris at the weekend.
5. Thomas has to meet Mr Smith at 7:30pm.
D.
1. anybody, someone, somewhere
2. anywhere, Nowhere, somewhere, no one
P. 94
E.
1. Let’s
2. How about
3. Why don’t
4. Let’s
5. Why don’t
Module 7
A.
1. ones, ones
2. one , one
3. one, one, ones
4. ones
B.
2. It isn’t big enough.
It’s too small.
3. They aren’t interesting enough.
They’re too boring.
4. She isn’t old enough.
She’s too young.
P. 95
C.
Positive Form: heavy, large, bad, crowed, aggressive, good, healthy
Comparative Form: heavier, larger, worse, more crowded, more
aggressive, better, healthier
Superlative Form: heaviest, largest, worst, more crowded, most
aggressive, best, healthiest
D.
1. friendliest
2. faster, more expensive
3. shorter, more handsome
4. easiest
5. most dangerous
6. newer
7. biggest
Module 8
A.
1. Have, ever explored
2. has never broken down
3. hasn’t visited
4. have been
5. Have, tried, have been
6. haven’t read
P. 96
B.
1. never
2. ago
3. once
4. ever, last
5. before, twice
C.
1. ’s been
2. ’ve never tried, went
3. ’ve looked, Have, seen, saw
4. did, meet, met
5. haven’t seen, moved
6. didn’t come, ’ve spoken
D.
1. told the children not to swim in the river.
2. asked Ben to give him the rope.
3. asked Ken to hold the compass.
4. told his son to do his homework.
5. told Alice not to talk on the phone for hours.