Student’s Book Answer Key Introductory Unit Reading 1 p8 1 a b c b a b c d e b f a a, f, i, j b, e, h c, d, g A C C You can learn to take photos of wildlife A You can learn to paint B You can learn to dance and a Spanish class Suggested answers You can learn to take photos of wildlife You must be up early each day You might get a perfect picture You should have previous experience of photography etc a b c d e f … you need to be fit and full of energy … … visit some of the best restaurants … … wildlife … 1 … learn to take dramatic and unusual photographs … 2 No previous experience of painting is necessary … 3 … there is an optional conversation class to improve your language skills! a I study English and German b My sister’s got three mobiles c I’m going to London, because there are many interesting places to see d I like football, rugby and athletics e How old are you? f This book, which he wrote ten years ago, is still very popular g She’s coming to see me later this morning h My friend doesn’t have time to his homework a, e, b, h c, f, g d, i a b c d e PET pp7-9.indd a S received b G When I get home, I will call you c S tomorrow d G He asked me how old I am e S especially f G I must my homework before I go out g S exciting h G Yesterday I went to London i G Where did you go last night? j G This car is cheaper than all the others k G I don’t think there is anybody in the house Although because so a b c d e Writing p10 fortunately / luckily obviously / naturally / of course In fact / Actually surprisingly / luckily / to my surprise obviously / naturally / of course When then Despite I felt very tired so I went to bed early I went to bed early because I felt very tired When I got home I had a shower I got home, then I had a shower Because it was dark, I couldn’t see anything When it was dark, I couldn’t see anything Although Pablo works hard, he never seems tired Pablo works hard but he never seems tired When Emma won the prize, she was congratulated by her teacher Emma won the prize, so she was congratulated by her teacher a, i b, e c, d f, j g, h PET Result © Oxford University Press 26/5/10 11:47:54 Suggested answers a The last time I was really disappointed was when I failed my driving test b I get annoyed when my neighbours are noisy c My favourite films are ones that make me feel relaxed d I will be surprised if it rains today e I would be very excited if I had a new car a 10 a A day that started badly – disappointed, sad b A big surprise – amazed, surprised, happy, pleased c A celebration – happy, pleased d A journey I will never forget – amazed, happy / scared, disappointed e The day I won a prize – amazed, surprised, happy, pleased f My last day at school – happy, pleased / sad Reading 2 p12 Stagecoach is a group of theatre schools for young people a was started b currently c overseas d limit class sizes to e opportunities f on the stage a didn’t want b easy c good d enjoy / like e enjoy f learn a F b F c F d F I guess, (my father) wasn’t keen on, in his view, in my opinion, I suppose, I believe In picture a man is jogging in a park with friends, and looking very relaxed In picture the same man is enjoying himself watching a football match in a stadium In picture the same man is about to take part in a race He looks very tense and is concentrating C A B PET pp7-9.indd 5.45 b 16,733 c 1814 d 80 e 15:45 f 13.5 g 17th Gloucester Winchcombe archaeology Kavanagh Eastleigh Constable a 3 b 6 c 5 d 2 e 1 f 7 g a b b a b a correct b incorrect c correct d incorrect e incorrect f correct g incorrect h correct Speaking p16 a present simple b past simple c present perfect a 2 b 1 c 2 d 1 e 2 f 1 g 2 h 1 i 1 j 2 could Why d going to e would like about Shall a What you think? / How about you? b That’s true / Yes, you’re right! c No, that’s not a good idea / I’m sorry but I don’t agree, Maria / I don’t think so Listening p14 a a There are a box of matches, a radio, a cooking stove and pot, a blanket and a camera b A box of matches could be used to start a fire, a radio could be used to listen to the weather forecast, a cooking pot could be used to cook on the fire, a blanket could be used to keep warm at night and a digital camera could be used to take pictures of the scenery PET Result © Oxford University Press 26/5/10 11:47:54 Holidays and travel A B C D floating hotel on the River Kwai (line 39) people working in the rice paddies (line 20) a boat trip at sunset (line 35) The Royal Palace in Bangkok (line 45) T Along the coast … On land … (lines and 6) F … specially designed for teenagers who are going on holiday alone … (line 9) T … you fly to the north of the country … you can learn new skills such as Thai boxing (line 13) F … local people serve you (line 24) F After lunch … (line 28) F … they’re not the kind that attack! (line 32) T On the second day you hike through magnificent countryside (line 33) F … you’ll spend two nights in a floating hotel (line 38) T you’ll visit … you can buy … (lines 45 and 49) 10 F … the best bit for me was on the island (line 54); My favourite part was Thai boxing (line 65) Vocabulary p20 A B C D a hot-air balloon, helicopter b boat, hovercraft, ferry c camel, lorry, motorbike, elephant, bus, underground train, horse, bicycle PET pp10-14.indd 10 hovercraft hot-air balloon lorry bicycle E ferry F motorbike G helicopter Listening p20 Australia, New Zealand, Wanaka, Lake Wanaka, Mount Aspiring National Park and Queenstown B Is that by air? No, that’s driving I … drove my jeep … A The scenery is really varied … B … on a jet boat … by helicopter … we went for a walk C The whole thing takes about three and a half hours B … then we landed high above the glaciers … That’s when I took some fantastic photos B I went in the morning In summer there’s also one in the afternoon Grammar p21 a went: past simple b was driving: past continuous c took: past simple; were flying: past continuous a past simple b past continuous 3 went flew didn’t stay left were sailing swam had stayed PET Result © Oxford University Press c past continuous d past simple 10 11 12 13 14 15 got enjoyed didn’t relax did were exploring were riding fed 4/6/10 08:26:07 Listening p22 C B Vocabulary p22 a sunbathing, photography, safari, cruise, sightseeing, surfing, diving b hotel, youth hostel, villa, campsite, cruise ship Vocabulary p23 1 A B C D E an a a – The the (We use the because the island has already been mentioned.) – (We don’t use the with the names of most countries.) wood field hill mountain sea river cliff coast wood forest mountain river valley desert hill valley Writing p23 a, c, e Yes PET pp10-14.indd 11 PET Result © Oxford University Press 26/5/10 12:13:10 Buying and selling Grammar p30 Speaking p32 Suggested answers Countable singular magazine CD player potato grape c Advantages: More products are available; products are delivered to your home; it’s often cheaper Disadvantages: You can’t see the products before you buy; you have to be at home when the products are delivered; it might be less secure Countable plural magazines CD players potatoes grapes Listening p32 Uncountable shampoo bread meat toothpaste a shampoo, toothpaste d magazine b beef, meat e potato, grape c bread f CD player Reading p31 A (B isn’t correct because the notice says hundreds of items and not everything C isn’t correct because it says that the sale starts tomorrow.) B (A isn’t correct because the sign refers to a coffee shop on the third floor, not a restaurant C isn’t correct because snacks are food.) C (A isn’t correct because, if it were, the sign would say ‘Do not park here’ or ‘No parking’ B isn’t correct because the sign says thieves are active.) C (A and B aren’t correct because there is a ticket machine You only need to buy from a member of staff if the ticket machine isn’t working.) C (A isn’t correct because the offer applies on weekdays B isn’t correct because the offer applies from 4 o’clock to o’clock, not before o’clock.) PET pp19-23.indd d b c f e a B … if you log on now or in the next couple of days, you can get a discount on some purchases Many – but not all – the products are from the UK, so A is not correct There are only a few different types of things to buy, so C is not correct C Try the website ‘Look Like a Celebrity’, because it sells cheap versions of what the stars are wearing The presenter mentions websites … that sell very expensive designer clothes or clothes that used to be owned by the stars, but then says, Don’t look at those!, so we can eliminate A and B A … so many, you may not be able to decide Are many and aren’t many sound similar, but the surrounding context should make it clear that B is wrong Sports lessons are mentioned but the text doesn’t say that these are best A Exchanging is a website just for swapping unwanted items Explain that just here means ‘only’ There’s no maximum number so B isn’t correct B it reviews all the best music sites … you’ll find out … which are the best sites for you to download music from The site doesn’t advise about music itself, so A isn’t correct A At the moment it only reviews places in Europe, but this is changing next month … it will also review hotels and other top accommodation in Australia and other continents The site gives you links to other websites where you can book your holiday so C isn’t correct PET Result © Oxford University Press 26/5/10 13:17:56 Grammar p33 Vocabulary p35 1 a b c d e a few (types: countable) How much (money: uncountable) many (ideas: countable) any (gifts: countable) plenty of (websites: countable) B A C C A C D A C 10 A a jeans, skirt, tousers, jumper, dress, shirt, suit b belt, scarf, bracelet, necklace, earring c casual, formal, elegant, smart B K A H Y S R E Y Q S S O R C N S I C E G E M W J R A E M A N N D L A I N U R C L F I A T E R T Vocabulary p34 F D M K E R P R R G T T O T C P R L I J E A N S S E H A E H E T B N A A N T E B S R U T S T G W C A S U A L S K I R T R B E L T T R O U S E R S F O R M A L S C A R F I O H A D N O M N E E T N a try on b take off c get d wear out e wear Speaking p34 1 A D B E C Suggested answers Place market Advantages – often cheap – you can usually ‘haggle’ (negotiate lower prices) supermarket fast website s hopping centre boutique goods delivered to your home everything in one place personal service Writing p35 Disadvantages – you can’t return faulty products long queues at checkout you can’t see the goods first noisy and crowded a b c d wait fancy got don’t we a b c d I’d come round, get on etc., Bye Do you fancy, Hope you can come! less choice e came f give me g of love Review 1 p36–37 PET pp19-23.indd 1 B A D C C B A A a b c d took take e take f g taking PET Result © Oxford University Press 26/5/10 13:17:56 a I was eating my breakfast when the postman arrived with a parcel b My brother went to France yesterday c I am never late meeting my friends when we go out d I often play sport because I love it / I rarely play sport because I don’t like it e Do you listen to the radio very often? f My brother and sister are watching a DVD in the living room at the moment g We are learning to play basketball at school this term h I bought a few CDs from the market – they’re all great and a real bargain! i There are plenty of chocolates left, so help yourself j I don’t have any / much money until I get paid ferry island sunbathing villa diving bicycle Key D B A B D B B I also went to some great restaurants! PET pp19-23.indd Hi Sophie, (optional comma) I went shopping in Brussels last weekend I bought some fantastic clothes in the boutiques there and plenty of delicious Belgian chocolates too I also went to some great restaurants! Do you fancy meeting in London soon? I’d love to come and see you in the summer Bye! Anna PET Result © Oxford University Press 26/5/10 13:17:56 Animals and humans Lead in p38 A B C D parrot monkey horse chicken Grammar p40 E sheep F dolphin G cow Superlative adjectives: the sweetest; most handsome; the richest Comparative adjectives: richer; luckier 2 Vocabulary p38 A B C D E F G tail, feather, beak, claw, wing hair, tail, tooth, thumb hair, tail, tooth, hoof tail, feather, beak, claw, wing tail, tooth, hoof tail, fin tail, tooth, hoof Because he climbs buildings without using equipment a Alain Robert b Bare Hands c Jin Mao Tower; the Eiffel Tower; Sydney Opera House; The Petronas Towers; Lloyds of London; Taipei 101 1 d b c e a e 2 Vocabulary p39 hand elbow nose A eye B finger C stomach 10 PET pp24-26.indd 10 wrist arm foot D head E ear F mouth G chest H leg five / 9.00 / nine / am / nine am / o’clock sleep Lunch / lunch Small / small biscuits Vocabulary p42 A B C D E F a b c d e f g h i D C (lines 19–20) the most popular the best more fashionable Listening p41 Reading p38 most beautiful biggest more exciting more expensive animation comedy / romance fantasy / adventure western romance romance / historical drama comedy (key words: amusing, laughed) romance (key words: hero, heroine) horror (key words: monsters, graveyard, scary) computer animation (key word: graphics) science fiction (key word: in space) thriller (key word: exciting) historical drama (key words: Roman times) fantasy (key words: wizards; special effects) adventure (key words: in search of; hidden treasure) j western (key words: cowboys, ranch, US) PET Result © Oxford University Press 26/5/10 13:38:12 a b c d e f g h i j costumes hero, heroine, main character set in special effects favourite scene graphics scary exciting brilliant amusing Writing p43 a 5 when Benicio del Toro first changes into the Wolf Man b horror film c The Wolf Man d an American man … strange wolf-like creature e 4 The special effects … one of the most exciting films I’ve seen a an English penfriend b a film you like c about 100 words PET pp24-26.indd 11 PET Result © Oxford University Press 11 26/5/10 13:38:12 Safety Lead in p64 a b c They are all connected with safety Possible answers on a building site in woods / forests on a mountain road at a lake at a campsite in an office on packaging 1 Wear a safety helmet / hard hat / It tells you to wear a safety helmet / hard hat 2 Don’t use matches here / It tells you not to use matches here 3 Be careful of / Beware of falling rocks 4 Don’t swim here / It tells you not to swim here 5 Don’t drink the water / It tells you not to drink the water 6 Sit up straight at your desk; (you could teach the word posture) 7 This object can break easily Reading p64 18 PET pp39-43.indd 39 Text 2: picture (safety helmet) Text 5: p icture (sit up straight – to avoid back problems) B Can I see you later to get the information? Sam is going to visit Jo so we can eliminate A C Please report to reception to collect one You might also need to explain to report to, which means ‘to tell someone you have arrived’, and is usually used in a work situation C Everyone please leave by the nearest exit We can eliminate A because stay in the building is the opposite of leave The first sentence in the sign means ‘There will be one fire practice today at p.m and one tomorrow at p.m.’, so we can eliminate B A Out of order means that the machine isn’t working The second sentence makes it clear that there’s another drinks machine in the building, so we can eliminate B and C B Members of the Health and Safety Department are available today to advise you This doesn’t mean to fix (= ‘to repair’) something, so we can eliminate A Explain that the Health and Safety Department in a company is responsible for preventing accidents and making sure employees are safe in the workplace Grammar p65 a must … have to b mustn’t c don’t have to … needn’t a shouldn’t b have to c don’t have to a b c d e d must e ought to comedian waiter school teacher lorry driver actor Suggested answers lorry driver You mustn’t / shouldn’t drive if you are feeling tired You mustn’t / shouldn’t drive for too long without taking a break waiter You must / have to be able to remember what people ordered You must / should be polite actor You must have a good memory so you can learn your lines You don’t have to be good-looking, though some actors are school teacher You must / have to know your subject You must / have to be able to control your class comedian You must / have to be able to remember jokes You must be funny! PET Result © Oxford University Press 26/5/10 14:48:19 Vocabulary p66 2 saucepan cooker kettle fork a fork, knife, spoon b table, cupboard cupboard spoon plate knife Suggested answers torch: an electric light powered by batteries you can carry in your hand You use it to see where you are going in the dark whistle: you blow through it to make a noise so that people can find you c plastic bag d jug, glass Grammar p67 a can A b might (not) P c may P a can … could b may … might … could Vocabulary p69 d might P e can’t A f could P Listening p67 The saucepan is at the front of the cooker with its handle over the edge Cleaning materials, which may be dangerous, are not kept safely in a cupboard a Monday It will be very sunny / hot / boiling There will be sunshine Tuesday It will be quite / fairly sunny It will be a bit cloudy There will be sunshine and some cloud Wednesday It will be (very) rainy / wet There will be heavy / a lot of rain Thursday It will be thundery / stormy There will be storms / thunder / lightning Friday It will be snowing (heavily) There will be a lot of / heavy snow b The bad weather could make driving difficult There could be floods The lightning could start a fire etc Suggested answers You should fit a smoke alarm and every six months check that the battery hasn’t run out You shouldn’t connect more than one plug to the same socket If you have a gas cooker or fire, you should always check that you have turned it off when you have stopped using it You should keep a fire blanket in your kitchen Suggested answers We might get lost / lose our way We might not get back before dark We might have an accident The weather might be bad etc PET pp39-43.indd 40 a dry, foggy, humid, sunny, cloudy, wet, rainy, snowy b freezing, cool, boiling c drought, tornado, blizzard, hail, flood, hurricane, gale, lightning, thunder Suggested extra words: a stormy, misty, icy b hot, warm, cold, chilly c storm, snowstorm Suggested answers wet liquid irons gloves saucepans plastic Speaking p68 e map d mobile (phone) a rope f binoculars c waterproof (jacket) b compass Writing p69 Correct order is: C(2), A(3), B(1) a The past continuous to set the scene and describe what was happening when the main action of the story began (e.g it was raining, we were staying); the simple past to describe actions and events that took place in the story (e.g Harry slipped and hurt his ankle; I tried to call ; I decided to go , etc.) b At first, then, suddenly, after a while, finally PET Result © Oxford University Press 19 26/5/10 14:48:20 Science and technology Lead in p70 a b c d a aeroplane (1) paper (2), microwave oven (6) camera (3) microscope (4), telescope (5) Reading p70 cameras, planes, paper, telescopes T (line 14) F ( currently only exhibit about a quarter of the things they own (line 17) F (without leaving the museum (line 23) T ( you must apply in advance (line 27) T (lines 31–34) T (Many people come back a second time (line 42) Grammar p71 The original was built by Konrad Zuse (line 15) The museum is divided into fourteen departments (line 16) a suitcase is made (line 22) The Space Museum was set up in 1896 (line 36) to be past participle action a A lot of tea be is grown in India b A painting has was stolen from the art gallery last night c My shoes was were made in Italy d When is were X-Rays discovered? e Who was the World Wide Web inventing invented by? f The football cup final was saw seen by millions of fans 20 PET pp44-47.indd 20 b c d e Who was paper invented by? Who were the Pyramids built by? Where are oranges usually grown? When were mobile phones first sold? Where are camels used for transport? b The Pyramids were built by the Egyptians c Oranges are usually grown in hot countries d Mobile phones were first sold in the 1970s e Camels are used for transport in the desert a Paper was invented by the Chinese Vocabulary p72 a b c d e f g h software calculator computer keyboard laptop mouse printer screen B I M T S C R E E N E L N Q V Q C X R D C O U Z P K M M A P Q J O O S J X E K J L T D H M I O V P Y W D C P E Y P N F H E B G M U D A X U S T I L O P O L Q B T T E W J A A S U A C H Z E R A M P R P S T F R A R N R S T D T E O C W T C K E J O I A B R B O N Q L N U P I I M G P R I N T E R PET Result © Oxford University Press 26/5/10 15:02:21 Grammar p73 Vocabulary p75 A I need a new mobile phone positive A I don’t buy expensive clothes negative A The boys don’t like playing computer games negative A Josh thinks this laptop is great positive 2 So I Neither / Nor I I don’t I a b c d e f 3 photographer, artist, designer, banker, politician, dancer, instructor, librarian, scientist, producer, musician, sailor, director, writer Writing p75 c, e a No, it’s too long b I bought some games last year, but I never play them (1d) My computer’s quite old and I’d rather have a laptop, but never mind (1a) Listening p73 laptop, screen, computer, keyboard, mouse 1 correct: didn’t you buy a new laptop recently? – That was six months ago incorrect: I think it’s much nicer than the other one – Well, so I correct: In my opinion, people change their computers too often It just isn’t necessary correct: Well, I find it relaxing correct: Technology has improved all kinds of things about our lives – I can’t argue with that incorrect: Well, I’ve had three, but every time I buy a new one, I give my old phone to somebody else Speaking p74 PET pp44-47.indd 21 a 1 b 1 c 2 d 2 e 1 f PET Result © Oxford University Press 21 26/5/10 15:02:21 10 Relationships Lead in p76 Vocabulary P78 grandmother father aunt sister cousin a wife b son c husband d daughter e nephew f niece 1 a polite b kind c clever d hard-working e brave a hard-working b kind c clever d polite e brave 1 reliable – (someone that you can trust) – positive patient – (someone who is able to stay calm and not get angry, especially when you have to wait a long time) – positive bossy – (someone who likes telling other people what to do) – negative funny – (someone who makes other people laugh) – positive generous – (someone who helps other people, for example with time or money) – positive gentle – (someone who is kind and careful with other people, so that they are not hurt) – positive sociable – (someone who enjoys being with other people; a friendly person) – positive selfish (someone who only thinks about his or her own needs or wishes and not other people’s) – negative PET pp48-51.indd 22 (get) (get) (get) (get) on with together with out of over Reading p78 Vocabulary p76 22 a b c d a 4 b 1 c 3 d 2 e 2 H C F D E Grammar p79 a your b Their c yours d her 2 ours her hers your mine his your Listening p80 1 C A C C B girlfriend, parents brothers, mum, sisters sister, friend sister mum PET Result © Oxford University Press 27/5/10 11:43:33 Grammar p81 1 b a b c e f d 2 I’m going to visit we’re going to travel I’ll will you ask I’m meeting we’re going I’ll phone he’ll say Writing p81 It was my friend’s birthday We had arranged to meet at o’clock in a little Italian restaurant When I arrived, no one was there and the waiter didn’t have our booking He said I could sit down and wait for my friends While I was waiting, a girl came into the restaurant I recognised her from my old school She was with her family, but they asked me to sit at their table We ordered some food and I forgot about my friends Then as we were coming out of the restaurant, I saw them They were coming out of the pizzeria opposite a Suggested answer Paragraph ‘I remember the day young people.’ Paragraph ‘On our last day going to my town – Brighton.’ Paragraph ‘I gave her my address ever since!’ Review 3 p82–83 1 C B A A C B C C a b c d e C D C C D A A C B 10 D kettle, spoon, saucepan, cooker wood, china, metal, plastic sunny, cloudy, cool, boiling screen, mouse, laptop, printer designer, banker, sailor a Jessica is wearing a beautiful, long red skirt b I’m bored of studying every day c You don’t have to wear a tie, but you should be smart d Can you imagine being rich and famous? e Drivers should to drive carefully in the rain f Can I borrow yours pen? I’ve lost mine g I can’t afford to go out tonight h We are meeting in town at o’clock tomorrow Neither don’t does haven’t C PET pp48-51.indd 23 PET Result © Oxford University Press 23 27/5/10 11:43:33 11 The natural world Lead in p84 Grammar p85 1 A C D B a 3 b 1 c 2 d 6 e 5 f a natural habitat b litter a zero = c, f first = a, b, d, c c dump d global warming Suggested answers Reading p84 1992 when the ducks fell overboard 29,000 the number of ducks 10,000 the number of containers lost every year 3,000 the number of kilometres the ducks travelled to the North Pole B If students wrongly answer D, explain that the text says the ducks have helped scientists understand how ocean currents work but the text doesn’t explain in detail how the water actually moves in the ocean A Dr Ebbesmeyer realised that observing the ducks can help us understand how ocean currents work (line 17) C The ducks are bleached and worn after so much travelling (line 30) The expression (to be) bleached means ‘to lose colour through being exposed to the sun’ C If any students wrongly answer D, explain that although the final paragraph mentions that ‘some of the ducks have been found’, this is not the main point of the article 24 PET pp52-54.indd 24 a b c d e … … … … … global warming will get worse we don’t take action now we will pollute the sea we keep flying by aeroplane so much don’t leave the TV on Vocabulary p86 on in on from in of for about Grammar p86 a had b would love / ’d love c were / was 3 d would buy / ’d buy e hit f would be / ’d be unless I’d take / I would take you study don’t / not put wouldn’t be / would not be PET Result © Oxford University Press 27/5/10 12:03:01 Listening p87 Writing p89 Elena’s letter is about air pollution She helps by cycling to school every day Dear Maria Thanks for your letter It was great to hear from you You wanted to know about some of the environmental problems in my country In my opinion, the worst thing is air pollution There are too many cars in our cities If people used their cars less, it wouldn’t be so bad Last month, I bought a bike and now I cycle to school every day This is much better for the environment and it keeps me healthy too Write soon! Elena a ✗ I’d never been particularly interested in space b ✓ There are thousands of bits of rubbish up there and the amount is growing c ✗ Skylab … fell into the Indian ocean and across Western Australia B I came across a story = I found / discovered a story by accident; I wasn’t looking for it A We can eliminate options B and C because the references to books and the Internet are both negative: There aren’t many books the Internet wasn’t that helpful B Adam says the bits of spacecraft and astronauts’ tools are things you would expect, but shows he is surprised by the ordinary rubbish, because he says amazingly B The size of the rubbish and the material it’s made from is not important: it can be of any size and material, so we can eliminate options A and C C Adam doesn’t say that there are a lot or that numbers are growing He says that the amount of rubbish is increasing but not the number of accidents, though perhaps the number of accidents might increase as well at some time in the future C We can eliminate option A because it fell on land (Western Australia) as well as sea We can eliminate option B because bits of it fell (i.e it fell in two places but it didn’t break into just two pieces) Vocabulary p88 a b c d turn turn throw pick e run f fill g give Speaking p88 PET pp52-54.indd 25 c b PET Result © Oxford University Press 25 27/5/10 12:03:01 12 Food and celebrations Lead in p90 a Fats, oils and sweets: olive oil, sweets (butter, sugar) Dairy: milk, cheese (cream, yoghurt) Protein: nuts, fish, chicken (eggs, meat) Vegetables: carrot, peas, onion (cabbage, beans) Fruit: banana, apple (grape, strawberry) Carbohydrates: pasta, rice, bread (potato, cereal) c most: carbohydrates least: fats, oils and sweets Grammar p91 a b c d a as hard as b more fluently than c less fast than d the most loudly a better than b better c as beautifully as d more carefully e trains less hard more slowly than much better than as quickly as Chinese the most noisily Vocabulary p90 Listening p92 1 hot, spicy, mild, salty, sweet 1 incorrect: I’ve had Moroccan food home cooked a few times so I knew I’d like it incorrect: Luis … loves trying out different foods from around the world correct: I remember him now I spoke to him about living in Paris at your party, didn’t I? correct: … we started with mezze – that’s the traditional starter Is that small dishes of things? That’s right incorrect: I don’t think it’s for me though I’d forgotten that you’re vegetarian correct: Joe is trying to persuade Claudia to try it: they serve loads of other things you’d like The salads are fantastic and they a vegetable tagine – you’d really enjoy that You must come with us next time a spoonfuls b bowl c slices d cup e glasses f packet bar Suggested answers a a a a a cup of hot chocolate packet of peanuts, sweets slice of meat, cheese, pineapple, melon glass of juice, milk, cola bowl of ice-cream, soup, strawberries Reading p91 a 3 b 4 c 1, 2 A B C Students might wrongly answer B here, in which case explain that ‘Free soft drink’ in the notice means a free soft drink – one per pizza ordered, and not an unlimited number B Lucia is cooking the meal, not Alberto, so we can eliminate A Marco is coming round, so we can eliminate C 26 PET pp55-58.indd 55 PET Result © Oxford University Press 27/5/10 12:17:55 ... wood forest mountain river valley desert hill valley Writing p23 a, c, e Yes PET pp10-14.indd 11 PET Result © Oxford University Press 26/5/10 12:13:10 Buying and selling Grammar p30 Speaking ... less choice e came f give me g of love Review 1 p36–37 PET pp19-23.indd 1 B A D C C B A A a b c d took take e take f g taking PET Result © Oxford University Press 26/5/10 13:17:56 a I... exciting films I’ve seen a an English penfriend b a film you like c about 100 words PET pp24-26.indd 11 PET Result © Oxford University Press 11 26/5/10 13:38:12 Health and sport Lead in p44 1