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Practice testWorkbook answer key B1+ 1 of 15 This page has been downloaded from www macmillaneducationeverywhere com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 Unit 1 Vocabulary in context p4 1[.]

Practice test Workbook: answer key Unit Vocabulary in context  p4 bald  ​blonde  ​curly  ​ cute  ​dark  ​ gorgeous  ​long  ​ plain  ​pretty  ​ spiky  ​stocky  ​strong  ​tall  ​wavy medium-length  ​2  stocky  ​ attractive  ​ 4  medium-height  ​ straight  ​ 6  bald arrogant  ​2  sensible  ​ 3  well-built  ​ reliable  ​ 5  generous  ​6  impatient a loyal  ​b  strong  ​ c  reliable  ​ d optimistic   ​e  confident   ​ f determined   ​g  sensitive   ​ h energetic   ​i  shy   ​j  patient   ​ k generous That YouTuber is getting a lot of attention at the moment I visit my grandparents once a week My cousin is being so bossy at the moment rarely visit  ​ 2  is/’s always  ​ never speak  ​4  often goes a am working  ​ b  don’t usually work  ​ c wake up  ​d  get  ​e  usually finish   ​f am finishing  ​g  am giving   ​ h always follow/ are always following   ​ i need  ​j  helps  ​ k  am getting to know  ​l  sometimes gets  ​ m am always repeating   ​ n am earning  ​o  doesn’t know B1+ state (red) appear  ​believe  ​ belong  ​hate  ​ hear  ​know  ​like  ​ love  ​mean  ​ need  ​own  ​prefer  ​remember  ​ seem  ​ sound  ​understand  ​want action (blue) break  ​buy  ​call  ​jump  ​listen  ​ open  ​play  ​swim  ​wear  ​ write both (green) be  ​feel  ​ have  ​look  ​see  ​smell  ​ taste  ​ think  ​weigh state, looks  ​2  action, ’m talking  ​ action, ’re wearing  ​4  state, Does she know  ​5  state, speak  ​ state, ’ve got  ​7  state, Do you prefer c  ​2  f  ​3  b  ​4  e  ​5  d  ​6  a Developing vocabulary and listening  p7 Reading  p5 1 bright  ​2  short  ​3  generous  ​ cute  ​5  friendly  ​6  well-built has  ​2  is feeling  ​ 3  looks  ​ feels  ​ 5  is looking  ​6  do, think  ​ are having  ​8  Are, thinking 5 slim  ​2  old  ​3  thin  ​4  kind  ​ blonde  ​6  elderly  ​7  fair a  ​2  c  ​3  b T  ​2  F  ​3  T  ​4  F  ​5  T  ​6  F  ​ T  ​8  T 3 good-looking, plain, stocky independent  ​2  responsive  ​ indicator  ​4  anxious  ​ affordable  ​6  relevant Agree  ​2  Disagree  ​ 3  Agree  ​ Partly agree  ​5  Disagree Speaker 2  ​ 2  Speaker 1  ​ Speaker 4  ​4  Speaker 5  ​ Speaker a  ​2  b  ​3  a Grammar in context 1  p6 1, 4, Present simple: every day, always, sometimes, usually, rarely, once a week, occasionally, often, never, Present continuous: at the moment, right now, this week, today ’m feeding  ​2  you use  ​ isn’t working  ​ 4  is becoming  ​ moves  ​6  ’m using  ​7  ’s writing  ​ are always changing Abel and I don’t watch cat videos What are you making for lunch today? Are you reading that article about personality right now? She lives in the UK but she is travelling around the world this year./She lives in the UK but this year she is travelling around the world funny, it makes you laugh, strange smart, clever, well-dressed bright, light/colourful, intelligent hard, difficult, not soft loud  ​ 2  brightest  ​3  hard  ​ smart Grammar in context 2  p8 1 d  ​ 2  e  ​3  b  ​4  f  ​5  a  ​6  c is/’s smelling  ​ 2  am/’m thinking  ​ tastes  ​ 4  looks  ​5  am/’m tasting  ​ is/’s having  ​7  is weighing  ​ belongs a am/’m watching  ​b  is/’s having  ​ c looks  ​d  needs   ​e  is/’s working   ​ f wants   ​g  tastes   ​h  explains   ​ i reports  ​j  helps   ​k  does   ​ l enjoys  ​s  ​m  loves   ​n  spends   ​ o seem Developing speaking  p9 and g  ​2  d  ​3  a  ​4  h  ​5  b  ​6  f  ​ c  ​8  e C  ​2  C  ​3  R  ​4  C  ​5  R  ​6  R e  ​2  b  ​3  c  ​4  f  ​ 5  d  ​ 6  a can’t she  ​2  are they  ​ doesn’t he  ​4  aren’t you  ​ have we  ​6  isn’t it  ​7  don’t they  ​ isn’t he Her favourite physical activity is running, isn’t it? Toby loves playing table tennis, doesn’t he? Amara can’t play the piano very well, can she? They are quite keen on judo, aren’t they? Your sister hasn’t got a very cool car, has she? This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key Reading  p13 Students’ own answers c Students’ own answers B  ​ 2  E  ​3  E  ​ 4  E  ​ 5  R  ​6  B  ​ E  ​8  R Writing reference  p10 b  ​2  c  ​3  a got into  ​2  vlog  ​3  panniers  ​ commemorative  ​ 5  vulnerable  ​ wild F  ​2  F  ​3  T  ​4  F Hi there!, Hello Jane How’s things?, How are you doing? Anyway, By the way Write soon! Don’t forget to write! That’s all for now!, Bye for now! Thanks for your email It’s great to hear from my new e-pal! Today I’m sending you a photo/As you can see in the photo, Well, let me tell you about my favourite activities Anyway, what else can I tell you about myself? Write back soon! B  ​ 2  D  ​3  A  ​ 4  A  ​5  B  ​6  A  ​ D  ​8  B Grammar in context 1  p14 1 d  ​ 2  e  ​3  h  ​4  f  ​ 5  b  ​6  g  ​ a  ​ 8  c Had you already learnt, left  ​ were, had snowed  ​3  had never visited, was feeling  ​4  stopped, had lost  ​5  wasn’t, he’d had  ​6  found, was climbing Students’ own answers The first time he tried unicycling he was 14 years old He hadn’t ridden a unicycle before he went on the tour While I was waiting for the train, I read my book When they switched on the TV, they heard the news By the time he got to the station, the train had already left As he was sleeping, a dangerous dog was outside his tent Writing reference  p11 Students’ own answers Students’ own answers began, had never been  ​ was getting on, saw  ​3  was travelling, posted  ​4  landed, had watched  ​5  didn’t have, had lent Students’ own answers Unit Vocabulary in context  p12 hot-air balloon  ​2  underground  ​ cable car  ​ 4  ferries  ​5  trucks, vans  ​ skateboards  ​7  cruise ship a has  ​b  in  ​c  ​filmed  ​d  as   ​ e had   ​f  have   ​g  for   ​h  decided   ​ i been   ​j  is   ​k  can   ​l  was B1+ Developing vocabulary and listening  p15 Across: got in get into checked in Down: get back broke down getting on get away took off set off Speaker 1: first-class Speaker 2: low-cost airline Speaker 1: low-cost airline, lighter luggage Speaker 2: public transport, bicycle a  ​2  b  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  b walking and cycling train, bus and coach car direct flights on low-cost airlines flights with stopovers on low-cost airlines get around  ​2  get across  ​ get around to  ​4  get through to  ​ get on with  ​6  get (my bags) down Grammar in context 2  p16 1 all correct  ​2  all correct  ​ used to, past simple  ​4  used to, past simple  ​5  used to, past simple  ​ used to, past simple 2 is/’s used to having  ​3  Aren’t you used to getting up  ​4  She is/’s used to going  ​5  is not/isn’t used to living  ​ are/’re used to booking arrivals  ​ 2  fare  ​3  miss  ​ lost property office  ​5  information screens  ​ 6  delayed 3 getting get  ​2  would used to live/ lived  ​ 3  wouldn’t didn’t use to/didn’t  ​ 4  used to win won  ​5  would never used to like/liked  ​6  used use  ​ edit editing a hostels  ​ b  motel  ​c  apartment  ​ d bed and breakfast   ​e  homestay   ​ f caravan   ​g  campsite   ​h  tent guidebook  ​2  excess  ​3  timetable  ​ passport control  ​5  boarding pass This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key used to play  ​2  would spend hours  ​ didn’t use to be  ​4  is not/isn’t used to going  ​5  are not/aren’t used to writing  ​ 6  didn’t use to be  ​ is used to flying a used  ​b  didn’t  ​c  was  ​ d wouldn’t   ​e  wasn’t   ​f  would   ​ g hadn’t   ​h  had   ​i  are   ​j  to Developing speaking  p17 Possible answers Which sights can you see on the Red Tour? How often the buses leave? How much the tickets cost? Can you listen to an audio commentary? What time we leave Hyde Park Corner?/What time does the bus leave Hyde Park Corner? How many stops are there? single, return, fare, tickets What’s the final destination? How long does the tour last? Traveller A: 10.15  ​ 2  return  ​ 3  20 minutes  ​ £4.95  ​5  cash  ​6  bikes  ​ 7  Traveller B: 12.45  ​9  return  ​ 10  10 minutes  ​ 11  5  ​12  card  ​13  dog  ​ 14  waiting room I’d like to buy tickets for the St Mawes ferry Could you tell me how long the journey is? Can you tell me how much the tickets are? Would you like to pay by card? Could you tell me the time of the next train? Would you mind saying that again? I would/I’d like a single ticket to Dundee Could you tell me how much the tickets are? Can you tell me when the train leaves? Would you mind repeating that (again)? Could you write it down for me, please? Is it possible to pay by card? Could you print out the times for me? Can you tell me how much it costs? Which platform does it leave from, please? Students’ own answers B1+ Richard usually wears black socks, not those bright orange ones.  ​2  Diana is never late for school.  ​3  Anna is always forgetting her homework.  ​4  Paul is having a shower right now Can you call again later?  ​5  We don’t often go to the cinema – only about once a month Correct  ​2  In my opinion, she doesn’t look like her dad.  ​ This pizza tastes absolutely delicious!  ​4  Correct  ​5  I don’t think that the gym should change its regulations They are fine Vocabulary Writing reference  p18 1 F  ​ 2  F  ​3  T  ​4  T nervous  ​2  medium-height  ​ cheerful  ​4  fair  ​5  energetic  ​ optimistic  ​7  gorgeous  ​ sensible  ​ 9  likeable  ​10  attractive 2 one night by train  ​ 2  mountain bikes  ​ their luggage  ​4  tools  ​ amazing trees and wild horses  ​ Hal, 14, Brighton It was such an amazing experience!  ​ The hostel was so warm and comfortable.  ​3  I did love my weekend away!  ​4  The New Forest is such a beautiful place.  ​5  What a great experience.  ​6  She does make great sandwiches Writing reference  p19 biographical information, how to write a blog post Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Cumulative review: Unit p20 Grammar 1 ’m listening  ​2  ’s trying  ​3  drink  ​ ’s raining  ​5  ’re learning  ​6  arrives a Do you want  ​b  am/’m working  ​ c need  ​d  know   ​e  is/’s your project going   ​f  am/’m getting   ​ g usually leave glad  ​2  hard  ​3  outgoing  ​ bright  ​5  elderly  ​6  impatient untidy  ​2  reliable  ​3  bald  ​ selfish  ​ 5  arrogant  ​6  funny  ​ bossy  ​8  medium-height Cumulative review: Unit p21 Grammar 1 was falling, got on  ​2  arrived, were waiting  ​3  was riding, had  ​4  took, was not/wasn’t looking  ​5  was trying, noticed had already read it  ​2  had/’d never flown before  ​3  old phone had stopped working  ​4  had/’d spent it on his bike When I worked in Bristol, I would always drive to work.  ​2  Before she went to university, Harriet used to hate flying.  ​3  As a child, Jessica didn’t used to like camping.  ​ Would Gary always wear school uniform when he was young?  ​5  Did the twins used to have long hair when they were little? getting  ​2  always seems  ​ used to live  ​4  are staying, are decorating  ​5  think  ​ started, was cycling This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key Vocabulary 1 fare  ​2  cancel  ​ 3  delay  ​ 4  miss  ​ single tent  ​ 2  bed and breakfast  ​ campsite  ​4  hotel  ​5  caravan  ​ holiday home  ​7  hostel  ​8  motel  ​ holiday apartment  ​10  homestay in  ​2  down  ​ 3  off  ​4  away  ​ into journey  ​ 2  talkative  ​3  elderly  ​ luggage Unit Vocabulary in context  p22 Across flat  ​5  mansion  ​ 6  detached Down terraced  ​3  cottage  ​4  houseboat port  ​ 2  skyscraper  ​3  factory  ​ art gallery impressive  ​ 2  quiet  ​3  dirty  ​ busy a run-down  ​b  suburbs  ​ c  city centres  ​d  market   ​e  housing estate   ​f  skyscraper   ​g  museums   ​ h park   ​i  bridges   ​j  port a gate  ​b  drive  ​c  garage  ​d  path   ​ e front door   ​f  chimney   ​g  roof   ​ h front garden   ​i  balcony   ​j  fence Reading  p23 pioneers  ​2  fanatic  ​3  legendary  ​ birthplace All except: Do other companies have cheaper tours? Where can I buy souvenirs of the city? Where is the best place to eat? Grammar in context 1  p24 1 began  ​2  moved  ​3  hasn’t lived  ​ had  ​5  Did he ask  ​6  ‘ve visited  ​ have had for  ​2  since  ​3  already  ​4  yet  ​ yet  ​6  ever  ​ 7  never  ​ 8  just Marc has just run a marathon in the park He has worked as a tour guide since 2004 Have you bought a guidebook yet? She has lived in New York for many years Have you ever danced hip-hop? Have they ever spent any time in Boston? Yes, they have They lived there for six months in 1994 Have you already bought the plane tickets? No, I haven’t I haven’t/have not bought them yet Did she go to a travel agent yesterday? No, she didn’t She didn’t have/did not have enough time a 3  ​b  2  ​c  a 3  ​b  4  ​c  5  ​d  1   ​e  6   ​f  False – Fit Tours NYC has won a prize for excellence True – Fit Tours NYC is a running tour in Central Park, and Hush Tours includes a break-dancing session in a Harlem park False – The longest tour is Hush Tours, it’s a five-hour tour False – Hush Tours has operated for longer than Scott’s Pizza Tours, since 2000 True – Scott has written a book called Viva La Pizza: the Art of the Pizza Box False – On Fit Tours NYC you meet at an important monument a just  ​b  haven’t  ​c  has  ​d  Since   ​ e been   ​f  for   ​g  already   ​h  are   ​ i hasn’t   ​j  so   ​k  never   ​l  ever Developing vocabulary and listening  p25 1 g  ​2  d  ​3  c  ​4  e  ​5  f  ​ 6  b  ​ h  ​8  a a tiny  ​b  enormous  ​c  silent  ​ d spotless   ​e 5 horrible   ​f  packed   ​ g ancient   ​h  terrifying B1+ a eight  ​b  friends  ​ c  day trips  ​ d big Italian   ​e  age   ​f  fifteen   ​ g hard the accent of the place, managing his finances, the climate, having the right clothes big: gigantic cold: bitter, icy hot: roasting, scorching busy with people: heaving lovely: breathtaking, spectacular old: antique, prehistoric small: miniscule, minute bad: awful, terrible Grammar in context 2  p26 1 been needing  ​2  cut  ​3  read  ​ been painting  ​5  broken  ​ both  ​7  been planning  ​8  both  ​ both  ​10  been waiting, arrived have/’ve been walking  ​2  has/’s been looking, still has not/hasn’t found  ​3  Have, finished  ​ 4  have/’ve already been  ​5  has/’s been writing, still has not/hasn’t finished  ​6  have not/haven’t written, have/’ve been  ​ has/’s been making  ​8  have/’ve never been  ​9  Have you seen  ​ 10  have/’ve been waiting a heard  ​b  become  ​c  for  ​ d drawn   ​e  already   ​f  loved   ​ g filming   ​h  has   ​i  hasn’t   ​ j travelling   ​k  since   ​l  yet have lived/have been living here for  ​2  has had her travel company for  ​3  has not/hasn’t been to China before  ​4  have not/haven’t finished my homework yet  ​5  have/’ve already seen  ​6  has/’s been working since Developing speaking  p27 busy, crowded, huge, lively, modern, noisy T  ​ 2  F  ​3  T  ​4  T  ​5  F /ə/  ​2  /əv/  ​ 3  /əv/  ​ 4  /ən/  ​ /ə/  ​6  /əv/ c  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  f  ​5  e  ​6  d This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key might  ​2  foreground  ​3  right  ​ Perhaps  ​5  like b  ​2  f  ​3  c  ​4  d  ​5  a  ​6  e Reading  p31 beef, turkey, lamb, prawns Students’ own answers e  ​2  a  ​3  d  ​4  c  ​5  f  ​ 6  b Students’ own answers elsewhere  ​2  improve  ​ produce  ​4  adapt  ​ nevertheless  ​6  packaging Writing reference  p28 1 T  ​2  F  ​3  T  ​4  NM  ​5  F  ​ 6  T  ​ NM  ​8  T absolutely spotless  ​ 2  very pretty  ​ completely amazing  ​ quite, quiet  ​ 5  really tall  ​ totally packed Writing reference  p29 types of transport, places you visited, activities, food, why you chose the city Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Unit Vocabulary in context  p30 oil, pancake, plum, tuna, prawn, sweetcorn, spinach, pea, cream, avocado, butter, lettuce, turkey, pie, muffin, chips, rice, cod tasty  ​2  spicy  ​3  rotten  ​ Baked, fried  ​5  frozen  ​6  stale  ​ greasy starts  ​2  are/’re meeting  ​ does, finish  ​ 4  Are you seeing  ​ is/’s driving  ​6  doesn’t leave boils  ​ 2  ’ll burn  ​3  ’ll watch  ​ ’s going to  ​5  are you going to  ​ starts will/´ll have worked  ​2  will/´ll have eaten  ​3  will be announcing  ​ won’t be sleeping/asleep  ​ will have left a are  ​b  have  ​c  will  ​d  have   ​ e be   ​f  have   ​g  won’t   ​h  has   ​ i to   ​j  used   ​k  am/’m   ​l  are Developing speaking 35 1 bean soup, seafood paella all except bean soup and chicken curry all except seafood paella pasta with tomato sauce and meatballs, lasagne and salad a  ​2  c Developing vocabulary and listening  p33 a  ​ 2  c  ​3  c  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  c  ​7  b disqualified  ​ 2  refill  ​ 3  pre-heat  ​ misunderstood  ​5  overeat  ​ undercharged  ​7  interact  ​ co-pilot co-worker  ​ 2  reorganise  ​ pre-washed  ​4  international  ​ underachiever 4 crunchy  ​ 2  mild  ​3  sour  ​ 4  hard  ​ spicy  ​6  tender a will be selecting  ​b  will be cooking  ​ c will be tasting  ​d  will be awarding   ​ e won’t be using   ​f  will/´ll be keeping   ​g  will be competing   ​ h won’t be going   ​i  will be meeting c  ​2  b  ​3  a  ​4  e  ​5  d Grammar in context 1  p32 1 plum, boiled  ​2  roast, lamb  ​ sausages, processed  ​ Semi-skimmed milk, fattening  ​ carrot, raw  ​ 6  Crisps, fried a main courses  ​ b  dessert  ​ c school meals  ​d  canteen   ​ e dishes   ​f  vending machines   ​ g snacks h packed lunches   ​ i Fast food will have worked  ​2  won’t be working  ​3  Will you have finished  ​ will you be doing  ​5  will have discovered  ​6  will have left both  ​2  both am/’m meeting / am/’m going to meet  ​2  will/’ll answer / had/’d better answer  ​3  get  ​4  am/’m not doing  ​ Will you ask/Can you ask  ​6  does it open Students’ own answers Grammar in context 2  p34 5 B1+ a  ​ 2  d  ​3  c  ​4  b Speaker 1, c  ​2  a  ​3  c  ​4  b misbehaviour  ​2  misprint  ​ dishonest  ​ 4  misuse  ​ disconnect  ​6  misinform not keen, popular  ​2  juicy, boring  ​ different, delicious  ​4  spicy, nutritious  ​5  not unusual, tasty about  ​2  In  ​3  see  ​4  probably  ​ As  ​ 6  bad  ​7  choose  ​8  way bit  ​2  cheap  ​3  live /iː/ beans, cheese, peas /ɪ/ chicken, crisps, fish Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Writing reference  p36 c Yes g, e, f, b, i, a, d, c, h This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key Thanks  ​ 2  would, come  ​3  Would  ​ looking boiling  ​ 2  packed  ​3  stunning  ​ hilarious Writing reference  p37 d  ​ 2  b  ​3  e  ​ 4  c  ​5  a How are you? Do you still work at the café every weekend? Can you come early?/What time you think you’ll come? What’s your favourite? It’d be great if you could bring something for dessert Students’ own answers Cumulative review: Unit p39 1 will not/won’t be, arrives  ​ is, will/’ll put  ​3  will/’ll have, get  ​ go, will, visit  ​5  will/’ll bring, finish a ’s going to get  ​b  ’ll ask  ​ c won’t mind  ​d  ’ll make   ​e  opens   ​ f ‘ll get   ​g  are we going to light   ​ h is organising Students’ own answers will/’ll have arrived  ​2  will/’ll have started  ​3  will/’ll be writing  ​4  will/’ll have finished  ​5  will be thinking  ​ will have found out Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Vocabulary Cumulative review: Unit p38 Fruit: cherry, peach, plum Vegetables: lettuce, spinach, sweetcorn Grammar 1 haven’t seen  ​ 2  downloaded  ​ Have you been  ​4  have known  ​ Did you watch already  ​2  just, yet  ​3  for  ​ since  ​5  ever, never I’ve been playing tennis.  ​ I’ve been running in the rain.  ​ I have not/haven’t eaten since nine o’clock.  ​ 4  I have/I’ve won an award at school Meat: ham, lamb, turkey Fish: cod, salmon, tuna Bakery/Sweet products: jam, muffin, pancake Dairy: butter, cream, semi-skimmed milk spicy  ​2  vegetarian  ​3  stale  ​ raw  ​ 5  boiled mis  ​2  co  ​3  dis  ​ 4  over  ​ Inter- travelled/used to travel  ​2  was travelling, went  ​ 3  had chosen  ​ think, are becoming  ​5  have/’ve been saving up  ​6  has/’s been reading  ​7  is/’s getting, don’t want  ​ are driving, are selling  ​9  didn’t speak  ​10  have/’ve got Vocabulary 1 media studies  ​ 2  design and technology  ​3  business studies  ​ medicine  ​5  engineering  ​ marketing  ​7  law  ​8  politics and international relations  ​ architecture  ​10  psychology 2 charming  ​ 2  clean  ​3  crowded  ​ dirty  ​5  historic  ​6  impressive  ​ lively/lovely  ​ 8  peaceful  ​ quiet  ​10  run-down square  ​2  block of flats  ​3  factory  ​ port  ​ 5  cottage  ​ 6  town hall f  ​2  b  ​3  h  ​4  a  ​5  c  ​6  e  ​ d  ​ 8  g Unit Vocabulary in context  p40 B1+ an essay  ​2  timetable  ​ 3  term  ​ coursework  ​5  marks  ​ 6  research  ​ a field trip a make  ​ b  hand  ​c  pay  ​d  make   ​ e falls   ​f  catch   ​g  fails   ​h  resit   ​ i skip   ​j  pass calculator  ​2  easel  ​3  atlas  ​ test tube  ​ 5  protractor  ​6  map Reading  p41 b More than half  ​2  over a third  ​ ten to thirty  ​4  thirty  ​5  two Focus and concentration You can lie down in the dark with soft music and lights They can’t use technology, talk, or sleep for more than 30 minutes It gives the brain time to process information, which improves memory is over  ​ 2  lack  ​3  futuristic  ​ productive  ​5  optimum F  ​2  T  ​3  T  ​4  F Grammar in context 1  p42 1 mustn’t  ​ 2  ’d better  ​3  can  ​ don’t have to  ​5  should  ​6  must doesn’t have to  ​2  can’t/mustn’t  ​ have to  ​4  can’t/mustn’t  ​5  can  ​ Shouldn’t should can  ​2  mustn’t don’t have to  ​3  can should/had better/ ought to  ​4  had better have to/must  ​ have to should/ought to/had better/’d better  ​6  shouldn’t mustn’t/ can’t citizenship  ​2  history  ​3  maths  ​ geography  ​5  literature  ​ chemistry  ​7  English  ​8  biology This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key Hadn’t you better revise before you resit the exam? There mustn’t be any mistakes in your essay You should get more exercise if you want to sleep better You’d better catch up on yesterday’s class They can’t use their mobiles in nap stations Does he have to homework every night? a have  ​b  than  ​ c  must  ​d  don’t   ​ e can’t/mustn’t   ​f  to   ​g  can   ​ h can’t   ​i  should   ​j  had/‘d Developing vocabulary and listening  p43 historian,  ​ comedian, pianist, optician, sailor, painter, author, referee, chemist, hairdresser, electrician, receptionist, farmer, violinist, trainee/trainer, employee/ employer Grammar in context 2  p44 1 b  ​ 2  a  ​3  f  ​ 4  e  ​5  c  ​6  d zero  ​ 2  first  ​ 3  second  ​4  zero  ​ second  ​6  first doesn’t  ​2  work  ​3  wouldn’t  ​ asks interviewed, would/’d ask  ​ not/don’t score, fail  ​3  not/ don’t phone, will/’ll text  ​4  would not/wouldn’t know, did not/didn’t have  ​5  will/’ll be, not/don’t hurry  ​ were you, would/’d choose If he doesn’t study more, he won’t get a place I’ll tell the teacher unless you say who did it Unless they failed the exam, they wouldn’t need to resit it I wouldn’t go unless you told me it was OK er refers to the person responsible for the action; -ee refers to the person who benefits from the action a would  ​b  must  ​c  trains  ​ d  have  ​ e if   ​f  find   ​g  unless   ​h  share   ​ i was   ​j  won   ​k  won’t   ​l  are Developing speaking  p45 Oo: trainer oO: trainee a Ooo: manager, physicist oOo: professor, researcher, translator ooO: engineer Against actor, dancer, musician London  ​2  free  ​ 3  19  ​4  1,400  ​ nine  ​6  25  ​7  13.15/1.15 a stars  ​b  photos  ​c  most famous  ​ d subjects   ​e  science   ​f  film   ​ g makers   ​h  artists   ​i  friends   ​ j exam grades I’ll start my presentation by giving …  ​ 2  First of all, …  ​3  Secondly, …  ​ For instance, … For example, …  ​ Furthermore, … It’s also true that …  ​ Last but not least, … In short, … at the beginning  ​2  are  ​ hobbies and experience  ​4  formal  ​ long  ​6  has g  ​2  f  ​ 3  b  ​4  c  ​5  d  ​6  e  ​7  a Writing reference  p47 Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Unit Vocabulary in context  p48 Across fan  ​4  microwave  ​5  heater  ​ toaster  ​9  speaker Down leather  ​ 2  rectangular, metal  ​ curved, glass  ​4  round, ceramic plug in  ​2  Select  ​3  charge  ​ connect  ​5  Tap  ​6  press Body language: 3, a  ​2  b  ​3  a  ​4  b Visuals: 4, Reading  p49 Voice: Use of language: 8, 10 assistant  ​ 3  painter, painting  ​ builder, building  ​5  explore, exploration  ​ 6  sing, singer be between 12 and 18 years old, good school grades, good level of English, music or sports skills, good at working in a team a speaker  ​ b  charge  ​c  socket  ​ d buttons   ​e  press   ​f  switch   ​ g select   ​h  connect   ​i  system   ​ j leather k out Organisation: 1, Students’ own answers T  ​2  F  ​3  T  ​4  T  ​5  F  ​6  F  ​7  T  ​ T  ​ 9  T ooOo: politician Writing reference  p46 1 freezer  ​ 2  dishwasher  ​ toothbrush  ​6  remote  ​ 7  cooker oOoo: librarian, photographer, psychologist B1+ l  ​2  t  ​3  k  ​4  b  ​5  c  ​6  g  ​7  gh Students’ own answers Students’ own answers A mobile phone  ​B watch  ​C car C  ​2  A  ​3  B C  ​2  B  ​3  A  ​4  C  ​5  B  ​6  A This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key outcompeted  ​ 2  dozens  ​ take off  ​4  evacuated  ​5  unique  ​ faith Tick by 1, 3, 4, Grammar in context 1  p50 1 b  ​2  a  ​3  f  ​4  c  ​ 5  e  ​6  d Who was the invention designed by? Billions of dollars will be spent on space exploration How many of those watches were made? The manuals have been written by engineers Which programming language are apps written in? Why will the product be discontinued? was invented  ​ 2  are made  ​ was not/wasn’t given  ​ has, been written  ​ will not/won’t be built  ​ are being watched VFX studios use motion capture technology Virtual reality is transforming the travel industry Computers have changed our lives Denis Villeneuve directed Blade Runner 2049 Robots will replace many jobs in the future High street shops won’t sell these products A new fault has been found in the phone design Those gadgets were developed too fast The product specifications are being written by Anna Yeo A new product has ( just) been launched by the company The review won’t be written by the Canadian journalist Were those products tested first? The future of gaming, and everything else, will be change changed forever by 5G Right now, around the world, current networks are becoming up to 20 times faster – that’s up to 20 Gigabits per second (Gbps) Portable data streaming will been be dramatically improved, especially for things that use a lot of data, like highquality video and audio With 5G, we are already seen seeing changes in how footballers, basketball players and racing car drivers train with this technology In training environments, Virtual Reality goggles are strapped to their heads for to simulate real-time reactions 5G is real time with zero lag, so the brain are is tricked into thinking that you’re actually there The benefits are felt at by players when they compete in real life In addition, 5G works well in densely populated environments, so a video is uploading uploaded instantaneously That includes Extended Reality (XR), which mix mixes real and virtual environments Imagine you’re sit sitting in a virtual room with friends from different cities across the world It would been be as if you were in a basketball stadium together, and were have having the same experience at the same time Developing vocabulary and listening  p51 1 interested in  ​2  aware of  ​ different from  ​ 4  good at  ​ bored by  ​6  fed up with  ​ pleased with  ​8  shocked at/by  ​ responsible for  ​10  similar to for  ​2  about  ​3  of  ​4  of d  ​ 2  b  ​3  c  ​4  a b  ​ 2  a  ​3  c  ​4  b  ​5  c 1, 2, of  ​2  on  ​3  by  ​4  with  ​5  by  ​ of  ​7  for  ​8  on Grammar in context 2  p52 1 b  ​ 2  c  ​3  e  ​4  d  ​5  f  ​ 6  g  ​ a  ​8  h B1+ have/get our computer checked  ​ had it cut  ​3  has had/got a letter typed  ​4  am/’m having/getting it repaired  ​5  had it fixed  ​6  are/’re having/getting them made to earn  ​2  to put  ​3  Inventing  ​ to research  ​5  cycling  ​ swimming  ​7  watching  ​ to meet Flying  ​2  to stick  ​3  to design  ​ to become  ​5  having  ​6  to realise  ​ listening a taking  ​b  had already built  ​ c transforming   ​d  was given   ​ e submitted   ​f  was changed   ​ g be replaced   ​h  to build   ​i  started  ​ j to receive Developing speaking  p53 sofa, remote control, crisps, drink, table b  ​2  c in both photos  ​2  have in common  ​ One key difference, whereas  ​ Another important difference, while  ​ differ, as, as b, d  ​2  a, c In both of the photos, young people are watching television You can tell it’s more fun because they are cheering and laughing One key difference is that the boy is alone Students’ own answers Writing reference  p54 1 A  ​ 2  F  ​3  F  ​4  F  ​5  A  ​6  A Sequencing arguments: Firstly,  ​ Secondly,  ​Lastly,  ​Finally Adding arguments: Furthermore,  ​ In addition,  ​What’s more,  ​Besides Making contrasts: However,  ​ Despite the fact that …,  ​ On the one hand,  ​ On the other hand,  ​In contrast, Concluding: To sum up,  ​ In conclusion This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key Writing reference  p55 Cumulative review: Unit p57 Students’ own answers Grammar Students’ own answers Millions of songs are illegally downloaded/downloaded illegally The new James Bond film will be shown from next week Our application was finally sent by Jamie A new AI app has been created by computer scientists Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Cumulative review: Unit p56 1 f  ​2  c  ​3  a  ​4  e  ​5  b  ​6  d ask  ​2  had  ​3  Do you have to  ​ shouldn’t  ​5  Does he have to  ​ can’t tell  ​ 2  will not/won’t get  ​ will not/won’t join  ​4  take  ​ would get  ​6  did not/didn’t go If I don’t save more money we used to go to the park every day have/’ve known Susie since would revise more Vocabulary 1 philosophy  ​ 2  literature  ​ geography  ​4  citizenship  ​ computing  ​ 6  biology architecture  ​ 2  drama  ​ psychology  ​ 4  engineering  ​ marketing  ​6  law manager  ​ 2  journalist  ​ trainee/trainer  ​4  librarian  ​ scientist  ​ 6  instructor  ​ translator  ​8  researcher  ​ physicist/physician  ​ 10  musician  ​ 11  chemist  ​ 12  referee scholarship  ​ 2  grade  ​ 3  ancient  ​ turkey  ​5  coursework I’ve just had my teeth whitened We always have/get our car serviced once a year I had/got my computer mended last month She had/got a website created for her company I sometimes have/get broken gadgets recycled He had/got a robotic arm designed for the girl to enter  ​2  staying  ​3  watching  ​ Studying  ​5  having has/’s just been taken  ​ is/’s being painted  ​3  would/’d look at  ​4  was working Vocabulary B1+ goggles  ​2  stick  ​3  baseball  ​ yacht  ​5  snowboarding bounce  ​2  kicked  ​3  hit  ​ throw  ​5  headed a track  ​b  course  c  gym  ​d  rink  ​ e courts  ​f  pitches go horse-riding go swimming, play, volleyball does judo/karate, karate/judo goes snowboarding done gymnastics Reading  p59 1 c  ​2  a  ​3  b F  ​2  T  ​3  F  ​4  F  ​5  T  ​6  F  ​ 7  F  ​ T  ​9  F  ​10  T mastered  ​ 2  funding  ​ paying off  ​4  expenses  ​ 5  shoot  ​ grace 2, 3, Grammar in context 1  p60 1 e  ​2  f  ​ 3  d  ​4  g  ​5  a  ​ 6  c  ​7  b air conditioner  ​2  cooker  ​ dishwasher  ​ 4  electric toothbrush  ​ heater  ​6  vacuum cleaner  ​ toaster  ​8  sound system  ​ games console  ​10  satnav who  ​2  which/that  ​3  where  ​ whose  ​5  when 2 He was chasing a ball on a bike when he invented cycleball Australia is a country whose national sport is cricket Adi Dasler was the man who/that made trainers famous Nike is a company which/that makes athletic clothing with  ​2  to  ​3  to  ​4  at  ​5  in switch tap  ​2  charge press  ​ insert connect  ​4  swipe (re)charge hideous  ​2  misunderstood  ​ cheerful  ​4  stale  ​5  ceramic Unit Vocabulary in context  p58 ice skating, cricket, ice hockey, athletics, diving, tennis, karate, skiing, rugby, sailing, cycling, golf, judo Athletics, team  ​2  Ice hockey, water  ​3  Beach volleyball, winter  ​ Tennis, combat  ​5  Cricket, individual  ​6  Yoga, non-competitive Tick 3, 4, b  ​2  a  ​3  c  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  a  ​ c  ​8  b  ​9  a  ​10  b Developing vocabulary and listening  p61 1 into  ​2  up  ​3  for  ​4  in  ​5  out d  ​2  c  ​3  a  ​4  b This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key knocked out  ​2  caught up with  ​ end up  ​4  got into 1, 3, 2, skydiving ​ snowboarding ​ skateboarding ​surfing ​climbing T  ​2  F  ​3  F  ​ 4  F  ​5  T  ​6  T  ​7  T  ​ F  ​9  T  ​10  F  ​11  T  ​12  T Harry agrees, Sally disagrees 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, reverse running anti-gravity yoga anti-gravity yoga reverse running reverse running anti-gravity yoga T  ​2  T  ​ 3  F  ​4  F  ​5  T  ​6  F a to an extent  ​b  totally disagree with you  ​c  take your  ​d  not sure that’s true   ​e  got a point   ​f  what you mean   ​g  totally agree with you injury  ​ 2  upside  ​ weightless, joints  ​4  stamina  ​ core Grammar in context 2  p62 1 where  ​ 2  which  ​3  whose  ​ when  ​5  whose  ​ 6  who 2 Lois Toulson, who comes from Great Britain, is a ten-metre platform diver That sports centre, where my friend works out, has just opened This pool, where Michael Phelps used to practise, is Olympic-sized The boy, whose cricket team won, said he was very happy The basketballer, whose family were sitting near us, was very talkative Bossaball, which originated in Spain, is played around the world none any  ​2  many much  ​ few little/a few some  ​4  little few  ​ lots lot  ​6  much many a many  ​ b  few  ​ c  little  ​d  lot   ​ e many   ​f  None   ​g  any   ​h  Few   ​ i all   ​j  a little   ​k  most   ​l  few Developing speaking  p63 1 Most people passed  ​2  Despite living far from/Despite the fact that we live far from  ​3  I didn’t warm up because I didn’t have any  ​4  You’re not old enough to do  ​5  She speaks good English and a little ex-treme im-ma-ture un-der-es-ti-mate inter-est-ing reg-u-la-tions Students’ own answers B1+ Unit Vocabulary in context  p66 Across choreographer Down designer  ​2  photographer  ​ director  ​4  sculptor  ​5  drummer  ​ composer landscape  ​2  self-portraits  ​ exhibition  ​4  art gallery  ​ masterpiece a compositions  ​b  orchestra  ​ c tune  ​d  lyrics  ​e  musical  ​ f play  ​g  character a art galleries  ​ b  exhibitions  ​ c paintings  ​d  abstract  ​ e performances  ​f  Film  ​g  directors  ​ h actors  ​i  photographers  ​ j collections  ​k  museums Students’ own answers interval  ​ 2  tickets  ​ 3  programme  ​ an easel Writing reference  p64 Reading  p67 Yes b T  ​2  T  ​ 3  F 2, 4, I’m convinced  ​2  my opinion  ​ for instance  ​4  Take  ​ 5  such as  ​ I don’t think that Writing reference  p65 Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers c  ​2  b  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  a take over  ​ 2  surroundings  ​ verses  ​ 4  distorted  ​5  critics  ​ trend 4 Grammar in context 1  p68 1 was enjoying  ​2  was  ​ 3  had stayed  ​4  had been  ​5  could a was  ​b  that  ​ c  had  ​d  knew   ​ e was   ​f  didn’t   ​g  might   ​h  that   ​ i following   ​j  shouldn’t   ​k  was   ​ l would   ​m  got   ​n  had said (that) they were going on tour the next day her (that) they had played together for ten years them (that) the steps and sequence would be new said (that) it might become a permanent collection This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 10 of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key I have/I’ve never drawn a still life before  ​ 2  I am/I’m acting better now I have/I’ve done the course.  ​3  I went to the same music festival this year.  ​ I am/I’m going to the sculpture park next week.  ​5  I can’t sketch any more tonight because it’s too dark a were  ​ b  to  ​ c  as  ​d  on  ​e  told  ​ f by  ​ g  had  ​h  was  ​ i  that  ​j  on What kind of sketches you do? Will you recommend the show to your friends? Do you think graffiti is art? Will you go to the art auction? Did you enjoy the exhibition?/Have you enjoyed the exhibition? Are you going to the art gallery? amazed  ​2  interesting  ​ surprised  ​4  uninspired  ​ frightening  ​ 6  relaxed to leave all their things in the lockers not to take photographs of the exhibits to switch off their phones not to eat or drink in the art gallery to be quiet and listen Developing vocabulary and listening  p69 1 amusing  ​ 2  moving  ​3  annoyed  ​ exhausted  ​ 5  worried  ​ entertaining a a unknown  ​ b  1973  ​c  Bristol  ​ d letters  ​ e  children  ​f white  ​ g Balloon  ​h 1 million T  ​2  F  ​3  F  ​ 4  T  ​5  T  ​6  F 1, thrilling  ​2  pleased  ​3  terrifying  ​ satisfied Grammar in context 2  p70 1 could  ​2  urban art had become  ​ used  ​4  if it had changed  ​ her art teacher had been whether/if he had seen Banksy’s street art in London why people became professional artists who had bought the painting where the best examples of Banksy’s art were whether/if they would be able to remove the graffiti when Josep was going to the art gallery changing the lighting going to the concert on Saturday improving the plot they had written the previous day/day before painting the sketch he had done the previous week watching the performance art while they were there Xiuhtezcatl (pronounced Shu-tez-cat) Martinez from Boulder, Colorado is a young hip-hop artist which who has been a performer until since he was 14 He also has a powerful voice as an environmental activist and has speak spoken at the United Nations several times In 2018, he win won the MTV Generation Change Award He works with Earth Guardians, a an organisation which uses music and speech to raising raise awareness of climate issues In a recent interview, a journalist told asked him when his activism began Martinez replied which that it was while he was watched watching Leonardo DiCaprio’s documentary The Eleventh Hour at the age of six He said that he discover discovered then the dangers facing our planet Developing speaking  p71 stage, orchestra, pitch B1+ At first  ​ 2  To start with  ​3  After that  ​ 4  Next  ​ 5  Then  ​6  After two hours  ​7  Finally  ​8  in the end afterwards  ​2  At first  ​ In the end a tenses  ​ b  when  ​c  who  ​ d positive   ​e  totally, absolutely   ​ f lovely   ​g  sequence Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Writing reference  p72 c was released  ​2  developed  ​ fascinating  ​4  very brave  ​ very impressive, film music  ​ perfect, location The name of the film, the year it was released, main character and cast, director, screenplay writer the present simple, past simple and past continuous Brad Pitt’s acting performance, resolution, scenery and soundtrack, cinematography, CGI effects amazing performance, one of his best roles, stunning views, atmospheric soundtrack, help us feel how enormous the universe is and how small we are People who prefer more action and adventure spectacular, special effects  ​ stars, villain  ​3  comedies, ending  ​ horror, scary, violent Writing reference  p73 Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers b To start with  ​3  Next  ​5  Later  ​ Afterwards  ​7  minutes, hours  ​ a while  ​10  In the end Students’ own answers This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 11 of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key Cumulative review: Unit p74 B1+ 1 where  ​ 2  that/which  ​ 3  whose  ​ when  ​ 5  who  ​ 6  that/which yes  ​2  no  ​3  yes  ​4  no  ​ yes  ​6  yes Footballs, which are now spherical, used to be different shapes in the past Rafa Nadal, who has a tennis school, is one of the best players in the world Cristiano Ronaldo, whose mother was a cook, was born in Portugal Rugby School, where rugby originated in 1823, is in Warwickshire, England In 2020, when we were studying in Japan, we took up karate Few  ​2  little  ​3  many  ​4  None  ​ lot Vocabulary 1 ice hockey  ​2  sailing  ​3  athletics  ​ diving  ​ 5  volleyball  ​ horse-riding told the boy not to climb on the exhibits told the group to line up there with their tickets ready told the class to listen carefully to the audio guide asked her friend to get a programme from the desk asked the audience not to eat or drink during the show going to the cinema said told  ​2  told said  ​3  is was  ​ have had  ​5  will would  ​ enjoy enjoyed Vocabulary 1 gallery  ​ 2  sketch  ​3  still life  ​ abstract  ​5  exhibition  ​ self-portrait 2 perform performer performance compose composer composition sing singer song dance dancer dance design designer design direct director direction pitch, boots  ​2  slope, googles  ​ rink, skates  ​4  clubs, course  ​ net, court amazing  ​2  exciting  ​3  depressed  ​ confusing  ​5  inspired  ​6  gripping cast  ​ 2  choreography  ​3  excited  ​ dessert  ​5  filthy up  ​2  in  ​3  out  ​4  for Unit d  ​2  a  ​3  c  ​4  e  ​5  b Vocabulary in context  p76 Cumulative review: Unit p75 The girl told the ticket officer (that) she was under fourteen The boy said that he had never performed that play The singer said (that) he/she couldn’t remember the lyrics They told her (that) they were leaving because they didn’t want to miss the show The businessman said (that) he was investing in a robot He said (that) he would take Elsa to see an exhibition the following week capital, currency, flag, anthem, population, king, queen, prince, princess, royal flag  ​2  currency  ​3  emblem  ​ capital  ​5  anthem Democracy  ​2  politician  ​ monarchy  ​4  party  ​5  general a politicians  ​b  campaign  ​c  law  ​ d government   ​e  politics   ​f  party   ​ g vote   ​h  population   ​i  general Reading  p77 1 Holland  ​2  Lichtenstein  ​ Canada  ​4  Uruguay  ​ South Africa  ​ America/The USA/US Olympic games, at the Super Bowl They used the tune but changed the words Because it is a male noun, whereas ‘us’ refers to everyone It combines the two most significant anthems and the five most common languages of the nation are represented Because Nepal changed from a kingdom to a republic Because a cartoon pointed out that the US didn’t have an official anthem and five million people petitioned Congress Because she sang the wrong words in the national anthem inclusive  ​2  petitioned  ​ foreseen  ​ 4  bill  ​5  podium  ​ proposal South Africa  ​2  Nepal  ​ Denmark/Germany/Russia  ​ Canada Grammar in context 1  p78 1 could  ​2  may  ​3  can’t  ​4  might  ​ must  ​6  might not e  ​2  d  ​3  f  ​ 4  c  ​5  a  ​ 6  b must  ​ 2  might not  ​3  could  ​ can’t must have left  ​2  couldn’t have closed  ​3  might have fallen  ​4  may have gone out  ​5  can’t have carried might/may/could announce  ​ may/might/could have visited  ​ can’t be  ​4  can’t have known a its  ​ b  were  ​c  has  ​d  can’t/ couldn’t  ​e  didn’t  ​f  where  ​ g could  ​h  have  ​i  might/may  ​ j been  ​k  to  ​l  are  ​m  have  ​ n may/might reigns over  ​2  runs  ​3  policies  ​ raises  ​5  flying  ​6  coronation This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 12 of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key Developing vocabulary and listening  p79 1 helpful  ​2  careless  ​3  useful  ​ harmful  ​ 5  doubtful Developing speaking  p81 books, desks, pencil case, student, whiteboard, presentation 2 d  ​ 2  f  ​3  e  ​4  b  ​5  c  ​6  a shows  ​ 2 middle of  ​3  In front  ​ can see  ​5  the background  ​ it must be  ​7  looks like  ​ is wearing  ​9  seems  ​ 10  might be  ​ 11  Perhaps  ​12  Maybe  ​13  could be telling  ​14  imagine sensible  ​2  colourful  ​3  enjoyable  ​ Scientific  ​ 5  dangerous  ​ Environmental b writers  ​2  TV series  ​ 3  19th/ nineteenth century  ​4  gold  ​5  lucky  ​ 1760  ​ 7  singer  ​ 8  150,000  ​ campaign research, contrast, increase, upgrade, permit, refund, reject B1+ Developing writing  p83 Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Unit 10 Vocabulary in context  p84 Across 5 chemist’s  ​8  greengrocer’s 6 charity  ​2  butcher’s  ​3  post  ​ department  ​6  jeweller’s  ​ baker’s N  ​ 2  V  ​3  N  ​4  N  ​5  V  ​ 6  V 2, democratic  ​ 2  romantic  ​ useful/useless  ​ 4  meaningful/ meaningless  ​5  heroic  ​6  successful  ​ peaceful  ​ 8  worthless  ​9  careful/ careless  ​10  fearful/fearless  ​ 11  poetic  ​12  thoughtful/thoughtless Students’ own answers Grammar in context 2  p80 yes d  ​2  e  ​3  c  ​4  f  ​5  b  ​6  a would, hadn’t stopped  ​2  hadn’t bought, would  ​ 3  have, hadn’t seen  ​ would you have, had  ​5  Would you have, ’d  ​6  ‘d have, ‘d I would have passed the test if I had known you had a problem she would have won the race if you had been in that situation? my parents wouldn’t have let me go to the party had not/hadn’t run out of time, he would/’d have finished would not/wouldn’t have won if they hadn’t spent would have/would’ve come if you had/you’d told me had not/hadn’t explained the third conditional, I would not/wouldn’t have passed by  ​2  been  ​ 3  for  ​4  any  ​ to  ​6  ever  ​ 7  being  ​8  was  ​ one  ​10  had  ​11  were  ​12  as  ​ 13  another  ​14  so Students’ own answers Developing writing  p82 T  ​2  F  ​3  F  ​4  T  ​5  T Down c  ​2  e  ​3  d  ​4  a  ​5  b a shopping  ​b  delivered  ​ c purchases  ​d  returned   ​ e best-sellers   ​f  customers   ​ g discounts   ​h  brands   ​ i afford   ​j  browsing 4 Reading  p85 1 As soon as  ​2  At first  ​ The first thing  ​4  This weekend  ​ afterwards  ​6  While B, C, D, A Past simple I wasn’t sure … I didn’t want to seem … I agreed … we went … I enjoyed … I looked … I arrived … I knew something was wrong … The door was wide open I walked … My parents had decided … They were angry … where I was … Past continuous The sun was shining … the birds were singing … It was getting late … My heart was beating … Past perfect my parents had gone away … a new girl from school had asked … I had not enjoyed myself … I had left … used to I used to go cycling … Modal verbs I must have forgotten … Could I have been so silly? products  ​2  escalator  ​ customer services  ​4  fishmonger’s  ​ aisle  ​6  shopping D  ​2  F  ​3  B  ​4  E  ​ 5  A  ​6  C F  ​2  F  ​3  T  ​ 4  T  ​ 5  T  ​6  F cosmetics  ​2  undoubtedly  ​ generate  ​ 4  in the long run  ​ manufacturer 4, Grammar in context 1  p86 1 something  ​2  anything  ​ everywhere  ​4  anybody  ​ everybody  ​6  No one something, everyone  ​2  anything, anywhere, nobody  ​3  everywhere, nothing  ​4  somewhere  ​ everything This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 13 of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key so  ​2  such  ​ 3  such a  ​4  many  ​ such  ​6  such weather was so cold  ​2  is/’s such a nice  ​ 3  is/’s such a patient  ​4  is not/ isn’t such a cool mobile/one  ​5  had lost so much weight  ​6  was such a successful shopping trip (that) If you go to Istanbul, you must visit the Grand Bazaar – one of an the oldest and largest covered markets in the world With over 4,000 shops, you’ll find nothing everything you could possibly want buy want to buy, from furniture and carpets, to clothes and jewellery Even if your you’re not looking for everything anything in particular, the bazaar is a great place for browsing and exploring It’s such such a big place, you can’t possibly see it all in one afternoon, so take your time and try to buy anything something really special It’s quite an art! Anybody can bargain with the shopkeepers, but little few people get a really good deal It can be so hot in the bazaar in summer than that you start to feel dehydrated, so make sure you get a drink A refreshing glass of mint tea or a sherbet – one of the world’s first soft drinks? It’s so such a difficult choice! Developing vocabulary and listening  p87 1 donated  ​ 2  borrows  ​3  save  ​ earn  ​ 5  lends  ​6  savings owes, spent  ​ 2  raised, donated  ​ save, costs  ​4  won, wasted  ​ lend, make d  ​2  b  ​3  c  ​4  a Conversation 1: b, e Conversation 3: d, f, h Conversation 4: a 1, 2, 3, Grammar in context 2  p88 Writing reference  p90 2 f  ​2  e  ​3  d  ​4  b  ​5  c  ​6  a had opened  ​2  could  ​3  spoke  ​ hadn’t bought  ​5  were  ​6  ‘d bought had  ​2  had come  ​ hadn’t shouted  ​4  could would listen when she tells him things wouldn’t use her headphones without asking wouldn’t eat all her sweets would tidy his room would keep the secrets she tells him I wish I hadn’t bought such an expensive scarf I wish he were coming with us She wishes she could buy that dress I wish my sister wouldn’t borrow my things He wishes he had prepared a A  ​b  having  ​c  have  ​ d  never   ​ e which   ​f  whose   ​g  to   ​h  were   ​ i so   ​j  no one/nobody   ​ k can/could   ​l  anyone/anybody Developing speaking  p89 b a looking  ​ b  colour  ​c  looking for  ​ d match   ​e  pair   ​f  like them   ​ g Have you got them   ​ h smaller sizes   ​i  try them on   ​ j How much   ​k  well-made   ​ l receipt   ​m  take them Conversation 2: c, g cost a bomb  ​2  got my money’s worth  ​ 3  fat cats  ​4  doesn’t/won’t break the bank  ​5  has money to burn  ​6  am in the red  ​7  spends money like water  ​8  building a nest egg B1+ One of the shoes has broken He asks her how the shoe broke He offers her a replacement or a refund She decides to exchange them for a different pair of shoes He will refund the difference in cash b  ​ 2  e  ​3  a  ​4  f  ​5  d  ​6  c Students’ own answers b All except 1, Firstly, Secondly  ​2  Furthermore  ​ Despite the fact that  ​4  In contrast  ​ since  ​6  As Writing reference  p91 Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Cumulative review: Unit p92 1 may  ​2  must  ​3  must  ​4  can’t  ​ may can’t have been Oliver might have blown the tree down must have taken months to prepare for couldn’t have been Jim who took the key may have been popular in the past must have changed that law would have sent  ​2  had  ​3  had  ​ wouldn’t have believed  ​5  hadn’t been, wouldn’t  ​2  0  ​3  have, 0  ​ 0, that/0  ​ 5  little, were  ​6  to Vocabulary 1 capital cities  ​2  national anthem  ​ flag  ​4  population  ​5  currency queen  ​ 2  republic  ​ 3  government  ​ political party careful  ​2  uncomfortable  ​ sensible  ​ 4  natural  ​5  unhelpful scientific  ​2  doubtful  ​3  painless  ​ valuable Students’ own answers This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 14 of 15 Practice test Workbook: answer key B1+ Paper 2: Writing Cumulative review: Unit 10 p93 Writing Part 1  p99 1 anywhere  ​ 2  something  ​ Everyone/Everybody  ​ 4  nothing  ​ anyone/anybody so  ​2  such  ​ 3  such  ​4  so  ​ such had/’d studied  ​2  were  ​3  would not/wouldn’t play  ​4  had/’d tried on  ​ would not/wouldn’t spend would would not/wouldn’t  ​ listen listened  ​ 3  must couldn’t/ can’t  ​4  will rain rains  ​5  left had left  ​ be been Vocabulary Students’ own answer Writing Part 2  p99 Students’ own answer Paper 3: Listening Listening Part 1  p100 c  ​2  a  ​3  c Listening Part 2  p100 B  ​ 2  C  ​3  C Listening Part 3  p101 east  ​2  festival  ​ 3  exhibitions Listening Part 4  p101 B  ​ 2  C  ​3  C stationery shop  ​2  baker’s/bakery  ​ butcher’s  ​ 4  jeweller’s  ​ electrical goods shop  ​6  chemist’s queue  ​ 2  trolley  ​3  changing/ fitting room  ​ 4  purchase  ​ wrapping  ​6  change earn  ​ 2  borrow  ​3  wasting  ​ raises  ​5  donated  ​6  afford performance  ​ 2  tap  ​ assignment  ​ 4  stale  ​5  bargains  ​ lyrics Exam trainer Paper 4: Speaking Speaking Part 1  p102 Students’ own answers Speaking Part 2  p102 Students’ own answers Speaking Part 3  p102 Students’ own answers Speaking Part 4  p103 Students’ own answers Speaking Part 5  p103 Students’ own answers Paper 1: Reading Reading Part 1  p94 A  ​2  C  ​3  B Reading Part 2  p95 B  ​2  E  ​3  D Reading Part 3  p96 B  ​2  C  ​3  D  ​ 4  D Reading Part 4  p97 D  ​2  B  ​3  F  ​4  A Reading Part 5  p98 C  ​2  A  ​3  B  ​4  D Reading Part 6  p98 a a  ​b  to  ​c  which/that  ​d  until   ​ e how   ​f  must This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 15 of 15 ... exhibits told the group to line up there with their tickets ready told the class to listen carefully to the audio guide asked her friend to get a programme from the desk asked the audience not to eat... they would be able to remove the graffiti when Josep was going to the art gallery changing the lighting going to the concert on Saturday improving the plot they had written the previous day/day... unicycle before he went on the tour While I was waiting for the train, I read my book When they switched on the TV, they heard the news By the time he got to the station, the train had already left

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