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workbook intermediate 2 ( answer key) , luyện thi toeic cho sinh viên học viện bưu chính viễn thông, tài liệu có đáp án giúp sinh viên tham khảo để thuận tiện cho việc học tập và thi cử . INTERMEDIATE 2 WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY UNIT 1: BUYING A CAR LISTENING Ad a. 2 b. 3 c. 1. Lara 5. Lara 2. Lara 6. Natalie 3. Natalie 7. Natalie 4. Lara 8. Lara d. Ad 2 f. 1. wonderful 2. at another place, happy 3. newest, for the same money 4. promise READING Buying A Used Car a. 3 b. 1, 4, 5 c. 1. make up your mind 3. should 2. lower 4. you ought to get somebody else to check it d. SAMPLE: Buying A New Car 1. You should decide what kind of car you want to buy. 2. It’s a good idea to think about the features you want in your car. 3. If you want to try the car, you can ask the dealer to let you drive it. Renting An Apartment 1. First of all, you ought to decide on the size and location. 2. Don’t take an apartment that you can’t afford. 3. It’s a good idea to speak to other people who live in the building. Going On A Diet 1. You should decide how much you want to lose. 2. You ought to go to a doctor before you go on a diet. 3. Don’t go on a dangerous diet. © 2004 Edusoft Ltd. SPEAKING The Car a. This isn’t exactly what I had in mind. No, …. This just isn’t what I need. No, I’m sorry. This car simply isn’t what I wante

INTERMEDIATE Workbook Answer Key INTERMEDIATE WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY UNIT 1: BUYING A CAR LISTENING - Ad a b c Lara Lara Natalie Lara Lara Natalie Natalie Lara d Ad f wonderful at another place, happy newest, for the same money promise READING - Buying A Used Car a b 1, 4, c make up your mind lower should you ought to get somebody else to check it d SAMPLE: Buying A New Car You should decide what kind of car you want to buy It’s a good idea to think about the features you want in your car If you want to try the car, you can ask the dealer to let you drive it Renting An Apartment First of all, you ought to decide on the size and location Don’t take an apartment that you can’t afford It’s a good idea to speak to other people who live in the building Going On A Diet You should decide how much you want to lose You ought to go to a doctor before you go on a diet Don’t go on a dangerous diet © 2004 Edusoft Ltd SPEAKING - The Car a This isn’t exactly what I had in mind No, … This just isn’t what I need No, I’m sorry This car simply isn’t what I wanted b Dealer - persuading Customer - accepting Dealer - persuading Customer - refusing Customer - refusing Customer - accepting Dealer - persuading c SAMPLE: Car Dealer: Car Dealer: Customer: (refusing) Car Dealer: Customer: Car Dealer: Customer: (refusing) Car Dealer: Customer: (accepting) Here it is Isn’t it beautiful? Here it is Isn’t it beautiful? I’m sorry This isn’t exactly what I had in mind And it’s only $5000 dollars (refusing) No, that’s too much for me I could lower the price to $4000 dollars No, I really can’t afford this What if I let you pay it off in 12 monthly payments? O.K Do you accept checks? GRAMMAR - Conditionals: Real a c e a d b b If you want a good dealer, you should come to us! If you are interested in the latest models, we will show them to you If you find a car you like, we will let you test-drive it If you want / need a comfortable payment plan, we will give it to you If you buy from us, you will get great service © 2004 Edusoft Ltd UNIT 2: ACCIDENTS LISTENING - Bad Back a hurt carry, not supposed to heavy things careful by himself back problems b The only true sentence is Rewrites: Anita is worried about Ben’s back problem Anita thinks Ben should see a doctor Fran is explaining why Ben was carrying a sofa c SAMPLE: Doctor: Ben: Doctor: Ben: Doctor: Ben: Doctor: Ben: Doctor: Ben: Doctor: Ben: Are you in pain? Yes, I am How you feel? Not very good Do you want some medicine for the pain? Yes, I /Yes, please Where exactly does it hurt? Right here How did it happen? I was carrying a heavy sofa Why were you carrying a sofa? I had just bought it I wanted to take it to my car READING - Cliff Terror a 4, 3, 6, 2, 5, © 2004 Edusoft Ltd b SAMPLE: But nobody heard Susan’s shouts, so she asked Ellen to join her “Come on, Ellen, shout with me!” When still nobody heard them, Ellen had a great idea - they could use Susan’s ankle bandage, and wave it in the air to get Daniel’s attention She explained her idea to Susan “ If you take off your bandage, we can wave it in the air Maybe then they’ll see us.” After the girls had been waving the bandage for over five minutes, Daniel finally noticed them When he looked down he realized there was no way he could get them up the cliff The only way to rescue them was by helicopter, so he shouted down to them “ Don’t try to climb the cliff Don’t move I’m going to call for a helicopter to rescue you.” Susan was so happy to hear this that she started dancing, on one foot When Ellen saw her she said, “I told you it was only a minor injury.” SPEAKING - Look Out! a b Warning: We aren’t allowed to walk here It’s dangerous The sign says it isn’t safe You could get hurt Something might fall on you Look out! There are falling bricks Ignoring a warning: Nonsense! It’s perfectly safe Don’t worry It won’t c SAMPLE: A Policeman warning driver about driving too fast: “ That sign says you aren’t allowed to drive over 100 kilometers an hour.” “You shouldn’t drive so fast You could cause an accident.” B Father warning child climbing a tree: “Be careful! You might fall Don’t climb higher.” C Woman warning man carrying something heavy: “You aren’t supposed to carry heavy things You could hurt your back.” D Mother warning child not to go into the sea: “Don’t go into the water It’s dangerous You aren’t allowed to go swimming here.” E Teacher warning teenage student not to smoke: “You aren’t allowed to smoke here Don’t you see the sign?” © 2004 Edusoft Ltd GRAMMAR - Past Perfect: Progressive a He had been sleeping at his desk all night They had been eating chocolate cake She had been working at the computer all day b pushed crashed hadn't been paying had been thinking decided © 2004 Edusoft Ltd UNIT 3: PROBLEMS LISTENING - Voice Mail: Family a Would you me a favor? Could you pick up my dress at the cleaner’s for me? b POSSIBLE ANSWERS: 3, Note that you wouldn't call your mother by her first name, so is unsuitable d 1, 3, e A secretary who works with Marcy is sick Marcy has to stay at work late She can't pick up Lori's dress She has asked Jane to pick up the dress instead Jane will pick up the dress Lori will have the dress in time for the party f SAMPLE: Hi, _ This Would you please me a favor? Could you go to the supermarket for me? I don’t have time to go because I have an exam tomorrow Thanks a lot Bye READING - A Foreign Affair a 5, 2, 6, 7, 3, 4, b c F T F T F T T SPEAKING - Fried Fish a The waiter: The woman: The man: The waiter: “Is this what you had in mind?” “Yes, it’s wonderful!” “This is not what I wanted.” “I’m terribly sorry.” b expressing satisfaction asking for an opinion expressing dissatisfaction apologizing accepting an apology © 2004 Edusoft Ltd c SAMPLE: Waiter: Customer 1: Waiter: Customer 2: “Is this what you had in mind, ma’am?” “Yes, it is It’s wonderful” “What about you, sir? What you think of the fish?” “It’s terrible It isn’t what I wanted.” GRAMMAR - Past Perfect: Simple a d a e b c b had lost had forgotten had kept had brought had forgotten c Ben went to the dentist because he had broken his front tooth My friends didn’t want to go to that movie with me because they had already seen it Tom failed the exam because he hadn’t studied for it Tony didn’t win the piano competition because he hadn’t practiced enough Clare didn’t want to drive because she had been in a car accident as a child © 2004 Edusoft Ltd UNIT 4: HELPING OUT LISTENING - Neighbors a F T T T F F F b Eric: 1, 2, Rene: 3, 5, c 4, 6, 3, 7, 5, READING - She Owes you a favor a It broke down in the middle of the highway She called Barry He was working on his history paper He is a mechanic / He is her best friend He needs help with his history paper / assignment b Barry: 3, Alison: 1, 4, 5, 7, Marcello: 2, c d My car got stuck It broke down You look tired Why don’t you go home and take it easy? I have a history assignment The paper is due tomorrow I have an idea I’m good at history And I owe you a favor I’ll the rest of the paper for you SPEAKING - Let’s Go a Asking for help: Agreeing to help: Making a suggestion: Accepting a suggestion: b Asking for help: 3, Agreeing to help: 2, Would you mind helping me with the … assignment Sure, if I’m able to We could study in my room OK Making a suggestion: 1, 5, Accepting a suggestion: 4, © 2004 Edusoft Ltd c Dialogue Hi Steve, would you mind helping me with the geography assignment? Sure, if I’m able to Thanks I don’t like studying in the library It’s so noisy You’re right It is too noisy here Where can we study? Well… we could study in my room It’s quiet there My room is even quieter Let’s go there Dialogue Hi Steve, would you mind helping me with the geography assignment? I’m working on my history paper Maybe later Oh, please I really need your help You could ask Peter to help you He’s also studying geography Peter? I don’t like Peter But he’s an excellent student GRAMMAR - Reported Speech a c e a d f h j b - you could help me to organize it - what time the party starts - if she wants to help too - that she is free - what he wants - how much that puppy costs - Ryan will be thrilled c I’ll ask Jane if she can baby-sit for us tonight Can you tell me when the next train leaves? I wonder whether you can help me lift it Do you think that it will work? I’d like to know why you did that Could you please tell me how much you paid for that? © 2004 Edusoft Ltd UNIT 5: DREAMS AND AMBITIONS LISTENING : Soap Opera a 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, b Julie - bothersome Rob - insist on Rob - deserted Julie - wished Rob - chance Julie - come c didn’t enjoy he was rude behavior is married difficult READING - The Singer a c b a d b 1, 3, 6, c embarrassed nervous, scared terrible deep, full tiny beautiful quiet d The auditorium was deserted at first Each student climbed onto the stage Cindy’s teacher let her sing anything she liked Cindy sang powerfully The audience seemed as if under a spell SPEAKING - Assignments a girl boy b Do you have that history assignment from last week? Here it is d Asking for something: Do you have an application form for me? Could I please have a student card? That’ll be $50, please © 2004 Giving something: Here’s a form for you to fill in Take this list of telephone numbers Here is you student card Edusoft Ltd GRAMMAR - Conditionals: Unreal a I wish I had enough money to buy a new car She won’t go to the party because she is tired He doesn’t have a car, so he doesn’t get to work on time If I could play professional tennis b Ivan: Teacher: If you practiced more Ivan: If I weren't studying so hard Teacher: If you had to choose a job Claire: My parents would pay If only I had $10 000 Teacher: If you studied something else c .they are not here …I don’t exercise every day …she doesn’t have time …she doesn’t know the truth …he is not studying medicine © 2004 Edusoft Ltd UNIT 6: MONEY MATTERS LISTENING - Radio: Quiz a b 2, c weekly quiz show get participants a million copies impress polite to anyone 10 11 12 wealthy respect yourself hit song popular an alcoholic (real) diamond necklace READING - Get Your Money’s Worth a b d a c b c furniture don’t have brand-new guarantee delivery item quality can afford d 3, e f people who buy: consumers buyers customers things they buy: g that they can afford recommended with limited budgets, customers thinking about don’t have much don’t have enough money value for your money products items purchases © 2004 Edusoft Ltd SPEAKING - The Raise a two people who work together a twenty percent raise a raise She hasn’t decided yet / Maybe not exactly b 1, c b c a offered me a raise had in mind accept the offer d I went shopping for clothes at that new store, Best Bargains Yes, definitely They have only the best quality clothing there They were really reasonable I got a pair of jeans and two sweaters GRAMMAR - Reported Speech: Time Aspects a Speaker 1: a salesperson Speaker 2: Reported speech: Underlined words in number 2: was, a customer that day, wanted, could, had, wouldn’t, that b d c e a b c b c a c b d Betty asked Pam if she had been to the sale at the furniture store Pam answered that she had been the day before Betty wanted to know what the prices were like Pam told her that they were offering very reasonable prices and that they accepted a twenty percent down payment on all purchases Pam said that she had to get down there right away © 2004 Edusoft Ltd UNIT Politics LISTENING - Radio: News a a news update on local election results b a news update on election results a live report from a press conference c Ted Schmidt: 2, 4, Nancy King: 3, 5, Rosa Morales: 1, 7, 8, 10 d SAMPLE: Ted Schmidt, who is the Conservative candidate, was defeated in the local elections He had been against the crime laws Nancy King interviewed Schmidt before the elections She reported that Schmidt thought he would win When he lost, Ms King said it was probably because of the crime law Rosa Morales is the Liberal candidate She had been in favor of the crime law and had promised to propose a new crime law Later, after winning the local elections, she held a press conference e was defeated in an important topic suggested that people think committed even though he had voted READING - Brown’s Campaign Problems a The Liberal candidate (for Northwood) a fire started/ was reported / There was a fire He thinks that someone tried to kill him/wants him out of the election b candidate campaign elected fight improve voters resign threats suspect 10 arson 11 murder 12 defeat c SAMPLE: There was a fire at o’clock yesterday It was in the office of the Liberal candidate, Mr Brown / Yesterday at o'clock a fire broke out / started in the office of the Liberal candidate, Mr Brown / No one was hurt because they were out to lunch at the time The police are not sure why the fire started However Mr Brown is worried He thinks that someone wants to kill him because they want him out of the election campaign d Yes No Yes © 2004 Edusoft Ltd e In my opinion Despite Fortunately, because However Despite SPEAKING - New Manager a 1, b I’m surprised he would that without discussing it with me first I don’t like the idea of his hiring someone new from outside c believe unhappy pleased don’t like d 1, e Expressions of displeasure: I'm not very happy about it I'm really surprised that he did something like this I'm not pleased about it either Why did I have to hear about it from Johnson? Johnson Sergei Johnson GRAMMAR - Reported Speech: Review a d e c b a b the election campaign is going the public thinks of our candidate's last speech our party is going to win his speech was successful who will win spoke well about all the key issues chances are good c He admitted that a few weeks before/earlier he had not been sure he would win the election He claimed that somebody had tried to murder him by starting a fire in his office He promised that he would fight for free education for all children Then he asked the audience if/whether they were ready for all the changes © 2004 Edusoft Ltd UNIT Instructions LISTENING - Radio: Weather a b The Home Repair Show Dick Hank Hanson The Handyman c Dick: 1, 3, Hank: d the furnace the roof e Hank is going to give us advice on how to get the house ready for winter What’s the first thing I’m supposed to do? You ought to have your furnace cleaned and inspected If we didn’t have heat in the winter, we would freeze, Have your roof checked for leaks f b c a READING - Flight Information a b 4, c 2, 4, 1, d information card duty-free items baggage claim customs inspection e Instructions: Have your travel agent… apply for them… Make sure… Always double-check … prepare all kinds… Take clothing… Take light luggage … Always keep… it’s a good idea to… Explanations: It’s not always possible… There may be changes you have to carry it f 1, 2, 4, 5, © 2004 Edusoft Ltd g …you should apply for it a few months before you leave …prepare for all kinds of weather …double-check your flight times and hotel bookings a few days before you leave SPEAKING - Would you mind a two He agrees to follow them on a computer screen b Giving a polite instruction: 1, Receiving and agreeing to an instruction: 2, 4, c three the sofa, boxes a carrying the sofa b move it c put d Would you mind giving me/Could you give me / Would you give me Would you mind cutting/Could you cut/ Would you give me Would you mind getting me/Could you get me / Would you get me GRAMMAR - Causatives and Permissives: Active and Passive a Dick will check the roof himself Betty will arrange for someone else to fix her furnace She insisted that the handyman fix the roof Mr Thompson’s son fixes the furnace b let got made c dinner cooked light bulb changed dishes washed homework done room tidied © 2004 Edusoft Ltd ... INTERMEDIATE WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY UNIT 1: BUYING A CAR LISTENING - Ad a b c Lara Lara Natalie Lara Lara Natalie... studying medicine © 20 04 Edusoft Ltd UNIT 6: MONEY MATTERS LISTENING - Radio: Quiz a b 2, c weekly quiz show get participants a million copies impress polite to anyone 10 11 12 wealthy respect... payment plan, we will give it to you If you buy from us, you will get great service © 20 04 Edusoft Ltd UNIT 2: ACCIDENTS LISTENING - Bad Back a hurt carry, not supposed to heavy things careful

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