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CTY2 Student Book Answer Key

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Connectivity Level 2
Student’s Book Answer Key
Note: In communicative exercises where several answers are possible, this answer key contains some
examples of correct answers, not all possible answers. Any valid answer in this type of exercise
should be considered acceptable.

UNIT 1 3. apologizes for being


LANGUAGE WARM-UP 4. believes in multitasking
5. crazy about exercising and working
PAGE 3, EX. B, UNDERSTAND FROM
CONTEXT 6. not afraid of giving
1. a 2. a 7. complains about having
3. b 4. a 8. doesn’t object to staying
5. a 6. b
CHARLOTTE:
7. b 8. b
9. doesn’t believe in saying
LESSON 1 10. doesn’t object to talking
PAGE 4, EX. B, GRAMMAR PRACTICE 11. worries about boring
1. going 12. unhappy about having to
2. to quit 13. sick and tired of working
3. meeting 14. bored with going
4. asking 15. thinking about taking
5. to invite 16. excited about going

PAGE 4, EX. C, GRAMMAR PRACTICE


LESSON 3
1. would like to become
PAGE 8, EX. B, UNDERSTAND FROM
2. love talking / love to talk
CONTEXT
3. want to get
1. self-critical
4. avoid saying
2. middle
5. learn to act
3. baby
6. try discovering / try to discover
4. jealous
7. enjoy talking
5. rebels
8. practice listening
6. clowns
9. dislike talking
10. keep asking PAGE 9, EX. C, IDENTIFY SUPPORTING
DETAILS
11. suggest going
1. F, Rose says, “Even when she succeeds,
LESSON 2 she thinks she could do more.”
PAGE 6, EX. D, GRAMMAR PRACTICE 2. F, Priya says, “Well, the theory was that first
children were self-critical because parents
SUZANNE: pushed them [the first child] to succeed,
1. believes in saying giving them the message they had to be
good at everything.”
2. instead of keeping
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3. T, Rose says, “ . . . we took her to a ton of PAGE 11, EX. E, LISTEN TO SUMMARIZE
classes . . . ” Answers will vary. Possible answer:
4. F, Rose says, “. . . in Emily’s case, her Todd’s sister Emma planned to tell her
younger sister, Violet, was born when Emily parents that she and her boyfriend are getting
was only fourteen months old.” engaged. She asked Todd not to tell anyone,
5. T, Rose says, “[Emily] feels [her siblings] so the news would be a surprise. However,
get more attention . . . I think this made her Todd told his best friend Leo the news, who
a bit of a rebel.” then told his sister, Anne. Anne and Emma are
6. T, Rose says, “One way she does this is by acquaintances. She didn’t realize the news
being a clown. She’s really funny.” was private information, and congratulated
Emma at the gym. Emma was angry with
PAGE 9, EX. D, SUMMARIZE Todd for revealing her secret and betraying
her trust. When Todd found out what
Answers will vary. Possible answer:
happened, he felt awful. He was disappointed
Rose says she thinks Grace is self-critical that Todd shared the news, but also wondered
and even when she succeeds, she thinks if he might have forgotten to say that it was a
she could do more. Rose believes that taking secret.
Grace to a lot of classes may have given
her the message that she had to be good at
everything. UNIT 2
Rose says she thinks Emily is often jealous LANGUAGE WARM-UP
of her siblings and is a bit of a rebel. Rose
believes this is because she is the middle PAGE 15, EX. B, UNDERSTAND FROM
child and didn’t get as much time or attention CONTEXT
as the “baby” of the family. 1. a
Rose says she thinks Violet is very 2. b
independent and tries to get attention by being
3. a
funny. Rose believes this is because, as the
youngest of three children, she had to work 4. b
harder to get attention. 5. a

LESSON 4 PAGE 15, EX. C, THINK AND EXPLAIN


PAGE 10, EX. C, LISTEN FOR DETAILS Answers will vary. Possible answers include:
1. False 1. Marta was on the same tour as Ping at the
2. True art museum the day before.
3. False 2. Yes, she does: She doesn’t remember Ping
at first, but when Ping mentions the tour
4. True she does.
5. False 3. Yes, she would.
6. True 4. They’re going to the airport.
7. False
LESSON 1
PAGE 11, EX. D, UNDERSTAND FROM
CONTEXT PAGE 16, EX. C, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
1. a secret 1. A: Have you met our new teacher?
B: No, I haven’t. / No, we haven’t.
2. in confidence
2. A: Have you seen Stella’s photos from her
3. trust
cruise?
4. didn’t yet know B: Yes, I have. / Yes, we have.

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3. A: Have your brothers ridden on their new LESSON 3


motorcycles?
PAGE 21, EX. B, RECOGNIZE MAIN IDEA
B: No, they haven’t.
c
4. A: Have you and your wife tried the new
Greek restaurant? PAGE 21, EX. C, IDENTIFY SUPPORTING
B: Yes, we have. DETAILS
5. A: Have your parents gone on vacation this 1. Japan and the Philippines: In Japan . . .
year? If you’re greeting someone older, . . . it’s
B: Yes, they have. important to bow down even more. In the
6. A: Has Rick told you about his trip to Philippines, you show respect to someone
Japan? older by taking his or her hand and touching
B: No, he hasn’t. it to your forehead.”
2. Thailand and India: In Thailand and India,
PAGE 17, EX. F, GRAMMAR PRACTICE you put the palms of your hands together
1. ’ve been and bow slightly.
2. haven’t had 3. Corsica: . . . on the French island of
3. decided Corsica, they give five [kisses]!

4. ’ve been 4. Turkey: . . . don’t be surprised if that


handshake lasts a long time!
5. started
5. Italy: In some countries, like Italy, many
6. ’ve met people “air kiss.”
7. moved 6. the U.S. and Canada: In the U.S. and
8. ’ve fallen Canada, more informal greeting customs
9. haven’t used have become common.

10. called LESSON 4


11. invited PAGE 22, EX. B, VOCABULARY PRACTICE
1. disappointed
LESSON 2
2. boring
PAGE 18, EX. C, LISTEN TO ACTIVATE
GRAMMAR 3. embarrassed
1. A: Has he gone to the top of Taipei 101 yet? 4. confusing
B: Yes, he has. 5. depressed
2. A: Has he climbed the Pacaya Volcano yet? 6. amazing
B: Yes, he has. 7. interested
3. A: Has he gone sightseeing in Osaka before? 8. surprised
B: No, he hasn’t
PAGE 23, EX. D, LISTEN TO CLASSIFY
4. A: Has she taken a tour of the Galápagos
Islands before? a. 2
B: No, she hasn’t. b. 3
5. A: Has she already taken a picture of a c. 1
camel?
d. 3
B: Yes, she has.
e. 2
6. A: Has she ever tried bulgogi?
B: No, she hasn’t. f. 1

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PAGE 23, EX. E, LISTEN TO SUMMARIZE 4. for


Answers will vary. Possible answers include: 5. since
1. a. People should NOT look at the bear.
PAGE 28, EX. F, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
(“If the bear comes towards you, you
shouldn’t run or move or make a sound.”) 1. has lived
b. He’s always wanted to see a brown bear. 2. since
2. a. Kim made a chicken and rice dish, bought 3. have been
Susan a gift, and dressed for the party. 4. for
b. She was embarrassed because the party 5. seen
was the day before. / She had missed
6. wrote
the party. / She had shown up on the
wrong day. 7. has received
3. a. Cecilia thought it was great taking the PAGE 29, EX. G, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
train because it’s a scenic trip / because
it’s never boring. 1. Have you seen any good documentaries
since
b. They thought the hike to get to Machu
Picchu sounded too tiring. 2. She has/She’s wanted to be in the movies for
3. he has/he’s loved The Lion King since
4. I have/I’ve been a big fan of Sofia Coppola for
UNIT 3
LANGUAGE WARM-UP LESSON 2

PAGE 27, EX. B, UNDERSTAND FROM PAGE 31, EX. F, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
CONTEXT 1. I’d rather
1. I could use a good laugh. 2. see, I’d rather
2. Our treat. 3. I’d rather not
3. What the heck! 4. I’d rather, I’d rather not
4. We insist.
LESSON 3
5. I’m beat.
6. it’s a classic PAGE 32, EX. C, LISTEN FOR MAIN IDEA
1. doesn’t recommend it
LESSON 1 2. recommends it
PAGE 28, EX. B, LISTEN TO ACTIVATE 3. recommends it
VOCABULARY
4. thought it was just OK
1. he got stuck in traffic
5. thought it was just OK
2. she couldn’t find parking
6. thought it was just OK
3. he overslept
4. he missed the train PAGE 33, EX. D, LISTEN TO INFER
5. they couldn’t get a taxi 1. silly
2. unforgettable
PAGE 28, EX. E, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
3. hilarious and thought-provoking
1. for
4. confusing
2. since
5. romantic and disappointing
3. since
6. violent

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PAGE 33, EX. E, LISTEN TO DRAW PAGE 39, EX. C, THINK AND EXPLAIN
CONCLUSIONS Answers will vary. Possible answers include:
Answers will vary. Possible answers include: 1. You have to talk about unimportant topics
1. a horror movie with people you don’t know.
2. a documentary 2. Brad doesn’t like talking about himself to
3. a comedy people he doesn’t know.

4. an animated movie 3. Paula agrees with something Brad says.

5. a musical 4. It’s got a lot of disadvantages.

6. an action movie
LESSON 1
LESSON 4 PAGE 40, EX. B, LISTEN TO ACTIVATE
VOCABULARY
PAGE 34, EX. B, RECOGNIZE A MAIN IDEA
1. a greeting, an answering machine
b
2. an answering service
PAGE 35, EX. C, ACTIVATE NEW WORDS 3. an operator
1. characters 4. a voicemail
2. special effects
PAGE 40, EX. E, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
3. cinematographer
1. He won’t arrive
4. screenplay
2. The conference call will start
5. Audiences
3. Your children won’t be
4. Will I have to
UNIT 4 5. Who will drive
LANGUAGE WARM-UP 6. She’ll call back
PAGE 39, EX. B, UNDERSTAND FROM 7. Where will you meet
CONTEXT
1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a PAGE 41, EX. F, LISTEN FOR DETAILS

1. WHILE YOU WERE OUT . . .


2. WHILE YOU WERE OUT . . .
FOR: Dan Raines FOR: Ben Young
FROM ✓ Mr. Ms. Mrs. Dr. FROM Mr. ✓ Ms. Mrs. Dr.
Martin Hall Victoria Kinsley
Please call Will call again ✓ Wants to see you Returned your call ✓ Please call Will call again Wants to see you Returned your call

MESSAGE: He’ll be at the reception at 7:00 and he’ll see MESSAGE: She’ll be at 555-0877 until 5:00.
you there.

3. WHILE YOU WERE OUT . . .


4. WHILE YOU WERE OUT . . .
FOR: Lauren Coates FOR: Dr. Linden
FROM Mr. Ms. Mrs. ✓ Dr. FROM Mr. ✓ Ms. Mrs. Dr.
Jeff Maas Jane Norton
✓ Please call Will call again Wants to see you Returned your call Please call ✓ Will call again Wants to see you Returned your call

MESSAGE: He’ll be at the Atlantic Hotel for the next MESSAGE: Jane Norton called and will call you again
two days. next week.

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LESSON 2 PAGE 45, EX. E, LISTEN TO SUMMARIZE


PAGE 43, EX. D, UNDERSTAND AND Answers will vary. Possible answers include:
PRACTICE THE GRAMMAR 1. The woman needs someone to fix / open
1. future; If she gets a suite on her next cruise, the safe in her room so she can get her
she’ll be more comfortable. laptop and leave for an important meeting.
2. factual; The hotel’s policy has always been 2. The guest would like her room made up and
that if guests want a double room, they for the air conditioner to be fixed because it
have to request one when they make the is noisy and it’s blowing out hot air.
reservation. 3. The guest needs extra towels and a wake-
3. future; Will someone give me a hand at the up call.
airport if I need help with my luggage? 4. The guest has a lot of dirty laundry to be
4. future; If you request a rollaway bed right washed but can’t find the hotel’s laundry bag.
now, they will bring / they’ll bring one to 5. The guest would like to order room service
your room. but doesn’t have a menu.
5. factual; If they don’t have a king-size bed,
they always give you two queens. LESSON 4
PAGE 46, EX. B, IDENTIFY SUPPORTING
LESSON 3 DETAILS
PAGE 44, EX. B, ACTIVATE VOCABULARY Answers will vary. Possible answers include:
Answers will vary. Possible answers include: 1. CityGirl, GourmetGary. CityGirl says she’s
1. Could someone please make up the room? happy that there’s a lock on the door.
GourmetGary says, “Great place if you like
2. Could someone please take away the
privacy.”
dishes?
2. Raymond, GourmetGary. They both rate
3. Could someone please pick up my laundry?
the accommodation well—Raymond rates
4. I’d like a wake-up call, please. it with four stars, and GourmetGary rates
5. Could we get some extra towels? it with five stars. Raymond describes the
house as “awesome” and “super-clean.”
6. I’d like to order room service, please.
This is GourmetGary’s second stay, and he
describes it as a “home away from home.”
PAGE 44, EX. C, LISTEN TO CONFIRM
CONTENT 3. CityGirl. She describes the lock on the
bedroom door as being an upside.
1. F
4. CityGirl, GourmetGary. CityGirl says
2. NI
“the owners never use the kitchen.”
3. F GourmetGary describes the kitchen as
4. T being a “truly great gourmet kitchen.”
5. NI
INTERACTIVE COOL DOWN
PAGE 44, EX. D, LISTEN FOR DETAILS PAGE 48
1. safe Answers will vary. Possible answers include:
2. air conditioner 1. Q: What hotel service will he call?
3. a wake-up call A: He’ll call room service.
4. laundry 2. Q: How will she get to the airport?
5. room service A: She’ll take the shuttle.

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3. Q: What will they do? 2. A: Kate let me use some of her sunscreen
A: They’ll make up the room. at the beach. We didn’t have any.

4. Q: What will they do next? B: I’m sorry! I thought we had some in the
bathroom cabinet, but I guess I was
A: They’ll check in to the hotel wrong.
5. Q: How will he pay for his room?
A: He’ll pay by credit card. PAGE 53, EX. G, GRAMMAR PRACTICE

6. Q: What will she ask for? 1. A: Where can I find razors? I need some,
and I didn’t see any on the shelf.
A: She’ll ask for [some] extra towels.
B: Really? We had lots of razors this
7. Q: What will they do while they’re eating? morning. Let me go check.
A: They’ll make small talk. 2. A: I’m going shopping. Here’s my list. I
8. Q: What will he ask for? forgot to check the bathroom. Is there
A: He’ll ask for a wake-up call. any shaving cream?

9. Q: What will she leave? B: No, honey. There isn’t any. We need some.
And there isn’t a lot of shampoo. Could you
A: She’ll leave a voicemail. get some while you’re at the store?
3. A: Daniel? Could you pick up some
toothpaste when you’re at the store?
UNIT 5 There isn’t any in the kids’ bathroom.
LANGUAGE WARM-UP
B: Again? I can’t believe there isn’t any.
PAGE 51, EX. B, UNDERSTAND FROM What do the kids do with it—eat it?
CONTEXT
1. d 2. a LESSON 2

3. c 4. b PAGE 54, EX. C, LISTEN TO INFER


1. a shave
PAGE 51, EX. C, THINK AND EXPLAIN
2. a haircut
Answers may vary. Possible answers include:
3. a massage
Sam is kind to Julie by saying Julie should
4. a manicure, a pedicure
“go for it” when she decides to dye her hair
brown. Although he says he thinks her gray
PAGE 55, EX. F, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
hair makes her look distinguished, he says he
thinks she looks distinguished and gorgeous 1. someone / no one
whatever color her hair is. 2. Someone / No one
Julie is kind to Sam by saying she doesn’t 3. someone
think it’s a bad idea for him to get hair
4. anyone
transplants. She also says, “I don’t care if you
go bald. You’ll always be handsome to me.” 5. someone / anyone
6. anyone
LESSON 1
7. Someone
PAGE 52, EX. C, GRAMMAR PRACTICE 8. anyone
1. A: Please get some shaving cream when 9. Someone
you go to the store, OK? There isn’t any.
10. someone
B: Let me look upstairs. I just bought some
on Tuesday. I don’t think we need any. 11. anyone
12. anyone

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LESSON 3 and that true beauty comes from the human


qualities that can’t be seen in a photo.
PAGE 56, EX. B, VOCABULARY PRACTICE
Amy wrote about how her friends were
1. have a hair transplant
obsessed with their appearance and trying
2. pierce your nose to imitate the models and movie stars they
3. get a tattoo see in the media. She recognizes that this
is unhealthy behavior and that personality
4. shave their heads
and character are more important than how
5. dye your hair they look. Wayne commends her on her
good attitude and encourages her to help her
PAGE 56, EX. C, LISTEN TO CONFIRM friends recognize that true beauty—kindness,
CONTENT generosity, humor, isn’t skin deep.
Conversation 1:
1. F 2. NI
UNIT 6
Conversation 2:
LANGUAGE WARM-UP
1. NI 2. F
PAGE 63, EX. B, UNDERSTAND FROM
Conversation 3:
CONTEXT
1. T 2. NI
1. e 2. f
PAGE 57, EX. D, LISTEN FOR DETAILS 3. d 4. b
Conversation 1: 5. c 6. a
1. c 2. a
LESSON 1
Conversation 2:
PAGE 64, EX. B, LISTEN TO ACTIVATE
3. b 4. a
VOCABULARY
Conversation 3:
1. d
5. a 6. b
2. e
LESSON 4 3. b
PAGE 58, EX. B, UNDERSTAND FROM 4. c
CONTEXT 5. a
1. know
2. a photo PAGE 65, EX. F, GRAMMAR PRACTICE

3. more beautiful than 1. Haven’t

4. understand 2. Wasn’t

5. looks 3. Isn’t; Isn’t


4. Didn’t
PAGE 59, EX. C, DRAW CONCLUSIONS
5. Isn’t
Answers will vary. Possible answer:
6. Wasn’t
Wayne noticed that people look much better
on social media than they do in person.
Malcom points out that people edit their LESSON 2
digital images to create a false, unreal image PAGE 66, EX. B, NOTICE THE GRAMMAR
of themselves on social media. He reminds
Wayne to remember that photos on social “Speaking of vegan snacks, didn’t you use to
media provide a superficial image of a person be a vegan?”

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PAGE 66, EX. D, GRAMMAR PRACTICE 3. NI


1. used to 4. NI
2. didn’t use to 5. NI
3. used to 6. T
4. didn’t use to
INTERACTIVE COOL DOWN
5. used to
PAGE 72
6. used to
Answers will vary. Possible answers include:
7. used to
Two crunchy foods: carrots and potato chips
8. used to
Opposite of “hard”: soft
PAGE 66, EX. F, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
Two kinds of diets for health: low-salt and
Answers will vary. Possible answers include: low-fat / vegetarian and vegan
1. The weather used to be cooler here. It Two high calorie foods: cake and desserts
didn’t use to be so warm in the fall.
Three fruits: grapes, berries, and melons
2. The Mini-Market didn’t use to sell almond
A way to express a food passion: I’m crazy
milk. It used to sell only cow’s milk
about . . . / I’m not crazy about . . . / I’m a
3. They didn’t use to give you information on big . . . / I’m a _____ lover, etc. / I can’t
the package. stand . . . / I don’t care for . . .
4. There didn’t use to be so many vegetarians. Main ingredient of sauerkraut: cabbage

LESSON 3 Name of a Korean noodle dish: japchae


Name of something Americans put on
PAGE 69, EX. C, UNDERSTAND FROM
bread: peanut butter
CONTEXT
Name of a protein food that’s not meat:
1. do
tofu
2. doesn’t permit
A reason for declining a food: a person is
3. different allergic to it / it doesn’t agree with the person /
4. without the person is on a diet
5. a lot Two kinds of weight-loss diets: high-protein /
low-carb / low-fat
6. right or wrong
Two grain foods: rice and oats (bread)
LESSON 4 A way to say he or she loves a food: :
PAGE 70, EX. C, LISTEN FOR DETAILS I’m crazy about . . . / I’m a big . . . /
I’m a _____ lover.
1. F, chewy, soft, sour
A kind of poultry: chicken (turkey, duck,
2. C, chewy, soft, sweet
goose)
3. D, crunchy, salty, sweet
Name of an Ethiopian bread: injera
4. E, chewy, soft, salty.
Main ingredient in camotes: sweet potatoes
5. B, crunchy, sour, salty
The place Khachapuri comes from:
6. A, chewy, salty, sweet. Georgia
PAGE 71, EX. D, LISTEN TO CONFIRM A spicy pepper dish: Peruvian stuffed rocoto
CONTENT pepper
1. T A dairy food that’s not yogurt: cheese /
butter / milk
2. T

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UNIT 7 3. When I was pulling out of the station, (a


car cut me off.)
LANGUAGE WARM-UP
4. I was trying to avoid him, (and I hit a stop
PAGE 75, EX. B, UNDERSTAND FROM sign!)
CONTEXT
1. a PAGE 78, EX. F, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
2. a 1. Mark was tailgating when the car in front
of him suddenly turned and caused a
3. a
pileup.
4. b
2. They were in a car that hit a tree.
5. b
3. A police officer stopped Ellie and gave her
6. a a ticket.
4. He texted me two minutes ago that he was
LESSON 1
on his way home.
PAGE 76, EX. B, ACTIVATE VOCABULARY 5. I was parking my car when someone
1. the brakes sideswiped me.
2. the battery 6. The collision? Well, the driver wasn’t paying
3. the steering attention, and she rear-ended a garbage
truck. Then she just drove off!
4. the engine / the motor
PAGE 79, EX. H, LISTEN TO ACTIVATE
PAGE 77, EX. E, GRAMMAR PRACTICE GRAMMAR
1. have been driving 2. was speeding
2. has been buying 3. was weaving through traffic
3. has been waiting 4. was tailgating
4. have been going 5. was texting
5. have been traveling 6. was passing in a no-passing zone
LESSON 2 PAGE 79, EX. C, TALKING POINTS
PAGE 78, EX. B, LISTEN TO ACTIVATE 2. The driver in the red car was tailgating the
VOCABULARY blue car.
1. hit 3. The driver was speeding.
2. rear-ended 4. The driver was talking on his cell phone.
3. sideswiped
LESSON 3
4. head-on collision
5. pileup PAGE 80, EX. C, PRONUNCIATION
PRACTICE
6. collision
1. I’ll drop it off at 10:00.
PAGE 78, EX. E, NOTICE THE GRAMMAR 2. What time can you pick it up?
1. And while I was waiting for the tow truck, (I 3. You should fill it up at the next gas station.
went to get a cup of coffee.) 4. He can pick one out / pick out one now.
2. (And when I came back,) a cop was 5. Who’s going to fill it out?
writing me a ticket!

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PAGE 80, EX. D, LISTEN FOR DETAILS


1. 2.
name Daniel Kraus city of rental Quito name Mildred Wilson city of rental Portland
vehicle type a four-wheel sedan vehicle type a plug-in / an electric car
pickup location airport pickup location agency
drop-off location airport drop-off location

pickup confirmed? yes / no If not, state reason: pickup confirmed? yes / no If not, state reason:

Customer decided not to rent a car.

3. 4.
name Robert Liddle city of rental Seoul name Abigail Ritter city of rental Riyadh
vehicle type a four-door compact vehicle type a large SUV
pickup location downtown
garage
/ Imperial Hotel pickup location airport
drop-off location airport drop-off location airport
pickup confirmed? yes / no If not, state reason: pickup confirmed? yes / no If not, state reason:

LESSON 4 5. b
PAGE 82, EX. C, READING 6. b
Answers will vary. Possible answer: 7. b
The purpose of the letter is to give advice 8. a
about driving.
LESSON 1
PAGE 83, EX. D, IDENTIFY SUPPORTING PAGE 88, EX. D, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
DETAILS
1. A: Whose backpack is this, hers or his?
1. b
B: I’m not sure. Ask them if it’s theirs.
2. c
2. A: Is that our suitcase?
3. a
B: No. I already got ours.
4. b
3. A: Which bag did they put the shoes in—
ours or theirs?
UNIT 8 B: I’ll check, but I think it was in ours.
LANGUAGE WARM-UP 4. A: Is that their laptop bag?

PAGE 87, EX. B, UNDERSTAND FROM B: No, theirs is on the desk.


CONTEXT 5. A: I just found this gorgeous watch near
1. a Rose’s chair. Do you think it’s hers?

2. a B: No, it’s my watch. Thank goodness


someone found it!
3. a
6. A: Whose briefcase is this? Joe’s or yours?
4. a
B: They all look alike, right? Oh, it’s his.

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7. A: Which umbrella is yours? This one or the 3. If I gave you a free ticket, would you go to
big one under the chair? the movies with me tonight?
B: The big one is mine. I think that one is 4. If she left her watch in a public bathroom,
hers. she would not / wouldn’t expect anyone to
8. A: Excuse me. Is this magazine yours? return it.

B: Actually, it’s not mine. . . . Let me ask my 5. If I were you, I would pay the correct
husband. I think it’s his. amount for the Bellantoni jacket.
6. What would you do if someone stole your
PAGE 89, EX. F, GRAMMAR PRACTICE wallet?
hers
2. That’s her sweater. LESSON 3
hers
3. The gloves on the chair are Ms. Klein’s. PAGE 92, EX. C, LISTEN TO INFER
mine hers 1. unfair
4. Are those my keys or her keys?
yours 2. dishonest
5. Are these dishes your family’s? 3. disloyal
Theirs ours
6. Their shoes are newer than our shoes. 4. reliable
hers PAGE 92, EX. D, LISTEN FOR MAIN IDEA
7. The green hat is my mom’s hat.
his c
8. Is that great drawing your dad’s drawing? PAGE 92, EX. E, LISTEN FOR DETAILS
his
9. The wallet on the car seat is his brother’s 1. typical of you
wallet. 2. honesty
yours theirs 3. personality
10. Is that car your car or your parents’?
4. character
LESSON 2 5. model
PAGE 90, EX. B, UNDERSTAND THE 6. will probably
GRAMMAR
7. can
1. If a restaurant undercharges me, I tell
the server. INTERACTIVE COOL DOWN
✓ 2. If I were you, I’d leave before the rain PAGE 96
starts.
STUDENT A
✓ 3. If I knew whose ring this was, I’d return it.
If clauses
✓ 4. S
 he’d worry if her teenaged daughter
came home after midnight. If I visited Germany, I would eat sauerkraut.
[Student C]
5. If we go there tomorrow, I’ll drive.
If I didn’t like horror movies, I wouldn’t go see
6. If you want to travel out of the country,
Hairy Monster. [Student D]
you need a passport.
If I had bananas and oranges in my fridge,
PAGE 90, EX. C, GRAMMAR PRACTICE I would make fruit salad. [Student D]
1. I would ask the manager to give me a If I went to a salon right now, I would get a
special price if I bought more than one haircut. [Student B]
sweater.
2. I think I would say something if a store
undercharged me for a pair of shoes.

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STUDENT B LESSON 1
If clauses PAGE 100, EX. C, NOTICE THE GRAMMAR
If I visited the U.S., I would eat peanut butter. 1. I’ve been fascinated by Frida Kahlo . . .
[Student D]
2. . . . her house was turned into . . .
If I couldn’t stand romances, I wouldn’t go see
3. It’s called the Blue House . . .
Love in the Rain Forest. [Student C]
If I had only onions in my kitchen, I would PAGE 100, EX. D, UNDERSTAND THE
make onion soup. [Student A] GRAMMAR
If I went to a spa tomorrow, I would get a 1. The J. Paul Getty Museum was built by
massage. [Student A] workers in Los Angeles in the late 1990s.
STUDENT C 2. Rome’s ancient Colosseum was used by
people as a stadium for more than four
If clauses centuries.
If I had only eggs in my fridge, I would make 3. (Necessary)
an omelet. [Student B]
4. Handcrafted objects are sold by people at
If I visited Italy, I would eat spaghetti. the Central Market.
[Student D]
5. (Necessary)
If I were in a gym, I would lift weights.
[Student A] 6. The Mona Lisa was stolen by someone
from the Louvre in 1911.
If I hated animated films, I wouldn’t go see
Peter the Parrot. [Student A] PAGE 100, EX. E, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
STUDENT D 1. Those photos were taken by my son in
If clauses Beijing five years ago. / Those photos were
taken in Beijing five years ago by my son. /
If I visited South Korea, I would eat japchae. Those photos were taken five years ago by
[Student B] my son in Beijing.
If I had only pasta in my kitchen, I would make 2. This dress was designed by Donatella
pasta salad. [Student C] Versace for the actor Angelina Jolie. / This
If I were in a park right now, I would go dress was designed for the actor Angelina
running. [Student C] Jolie by Donatella Versace.
If I weren’t a sci-fi lover, I wouldn’t go see 3. The comic book Yawara! was created in
Vegan Warriors of Outer Space. [Student B] 1986 by Japanese artist Naoki Urasawa. /
The comic book Yawara! was created by
Japanese artist Naoki Urasawa in 1986.
UNIT 9 4. This small sculpture was found by my
LANGUAGE WARM-UP brother at a market near São Paulo, Brazil. /
This sculpture was found at a market near
PAGE 99, EX. B, UNDERSTAND FROM São Paulo, Brazil, by my brother.
CONTEXT
5. The 17,000-year-old Lascaux cave
1. b paintings were discovered in 1940 by four
2. d teenagers. / The 17,000-year-old Lascaux
3. e cave paintings were discovered by four
teenagers in 1940.
4. a
6. This drawing of a house was made by me
5. f when I was three years old.
6. c

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LESSON 2 3. F, The article says two of the three


museums are focused on art. The National
PAGE 103, EX. E, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
Museum of China is “focused on Chinese
1. When were, made history.”
2. What are, made 4. F, More people visit it (8,610,100 visitors a
3. Are, painted year) than the Metropolitan Museum of Art
in New York (7,360,000 visitors a year).
4. How many, are included
5. T, The article says “many [pieces of art]
LESSON 3 don’t get accepted . . . because they are . . .
‘not bad enough.’”
PAGE 104, EX. C, LISTEN TO CLASSIFY
1. D 2. C 3. B 4. A INTERACTIVE COOL DOWN
PAGE 108
LESSON 4
Answers will vary. Possible answers include:
PAGE 106, EX. A, READING
1. The sculpture The Thinker was made by
Answers will vary. Possible answer: the French artist Auguste Rodin in Paris.
The role of museums like the Louvre is to 2. Bowls, figures, sculptures
make it possible for great art to be seen by
everyone—to educate, move, and inspire. The 3. Water, juice, soda
Museum of Bad Art, however, was formed 5. metal / wood / glass (beads) / cloth /
to recognize the time and effort of weird and thread
unusual art, and to encourage visitors to think 6. When was the Louvre Museum opened to
about and discuss what is “good” or “bad” art. the public?
PAGE 106, EX. B, UNDERSTAND 7. abstract / realistic / modern / digital /
INFORMATION FROM A GRAPH traditional
b 8. stone / wood / metal / glass
9. That photograph was taken last year by
PAGE 107, EX. C, UNDERSTAND FROM
Rita. / That photograph was taken by Rita
CONTEXT
last year.
1. c
12. The Art Institute of Chicago was opened
2. f in 1879.
3. b 13. Frida Kahlo’s house in Mexico City is the
4. e Blue House
5. d 14. Was the Art Institute of Chicago opened in
1879?
6. a
16. The Mona Lisa
PAGE 107, EX. D, IDENTIFY SUPPORTING
DETAILS 17. in the world is (the Louvre) in Paris
1. T, It’s described as a “sixteenth century 18. a bracelet / a purse / a wallet / a bag / a
masterpiece,” and the museum opened briefcase / a suitcase / a belt / shoes /
in 1793. It was displayed in Napoleon boots
Bonaparte’s bedroom before it went to the 19. Who designed these awesome suits?
Louvre. 20. a sculpture / a painting / a drawing /
2. T, The article says Napoleon had the Mona photography
Lisa in his bedroom, and now it’s on view to 22. These awesome suits were designed by
“ordinary people.” Coco Chanel.

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UNIT 10 4. To prevent viruses and malware.


LANGUAGE WARM-UP 5. To make your computer run faster.
6. To speed up its performance.
PAGE 111, EX. B, UNDERSTAND FROM
CONTEXT
LESSON 2
1. a
PAGE 114, EX. D, GRAMMAR PRACTICE
2. a
Answers will vary. Possible answers include:
3. b
1. My new antivirus program is just as reliable
4. a as my old antivirus program. / My new
5. b antivirus program is just as reliable as my
old one.
LESSON 1 2. My editing application is not nearly as user-
PAGE 112, EX. E, NOTICE THE GRAMMAR friendly as your editing application. / My
editing application is not nearly as user-
1. But you should definitely contact the bank
friendly as yours.
now to cancel that card.
3. The Memo password manager is not quite
2. I have an ID protection app to make sure it
as secure as the Unforgettable password
doesn’t happen.
manager. / The Memo password manager
is not quite as secure as the Unforgettable
PAGE 112, EX. F, PAIR WORK
one.
1. Q: Why is Laura going to go to Tech World?
4. eCloset is almost as affordable as Flopbox.

A: To buy router cables.
2. Q: Why is Laura going to video call her LESSON 3
mom / Mom? PAGE 116, EX. B, LISTEN TO CONFIRM

A: To wish her Happy Birthday. CONTENT
3. Q: Why is Laura going to call the salon? 1. ordering food from a meal delivery service,
ordering groceries online, and buying

A: To make an appointment for a haircut
clothes online
and massage.
2. video conferencing, screen sharing, online
4. Q: Why is Laura going to call Dr. Smith?
banking, and paying with an e-wallet

A: To ask about food allergies.
3. online advertising, online banking, and
5. Q: Why is Laura going to email Easy Rent? ordering meals from a meal delivery service

A: To reserve an SUV for Saturday.
PAGE 117, EX. C, LISTEN FOR
6. Q: Why is Laura going to text Sarah? SUPPORTING DETAILS

A: To invite her to see the new Idris Elba 1. He says what he likes about the Internet is
movie. “the speed.”
7. Q: Why is Laura going to talk to Rachel? 2. He says, “I actually use this delivery app

A: To get tips on taking better photos. several nights a week. I have to say, so do
8. Q: Why is Laura going to upgrade from almost all my friends and colleagues.”
Tune-sy basic to premium? 3. She says, “When I need to have a

A: To get rid of all those ads! meeting with my colleagues or my clients,
we usually connect through a video
PAGE 113, EX. G, GRAMMAR PRACTICE conferencing program so we can see each
other as we talk. One of the best things,
2. To get dinner in less than an hour. though, is screen sharing . . . I can just
3. To avoid handing it to people. make my computer screen visible to the

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others in the conference . . . we can be 10. speaking


anywhere in the world—Canada, Mexico, 11. hearing
Japan.”
12. letting
4. “I’ve been banking online for years.” And
“I’ve even got my bank’s app on my phone 13. coming
so I can bank from anywhere.” 14. leaving
5. “ . . . some friends convinced me that I 15. meeting
didn’t have to work for a company, and that 16. driving
I could use my skills independently. One
thing led to another, and I decided to just 17. running
market the product to customers myself on 18. giving
the Internet.” 19. forgetting
6. “One downside of having my own business 20. eating
is that I never stop working! I just thank my
lucky stars for my meal delivery app!” 21. paying
22. thinking
LESSON 4
23. buying
PAGE 118, EX. B, UNDERSTAND MAIN 24. seeing
IDEA
b PAGE 126, EX. B
1. DO, I enjoy gardening on weekends.
PAGE 119, EX. C, UNDERSTAND FROM
CONTEXT 2. SC, His goal was to become a doctor.
1. b 3. OP, This is a great book about the history of
painting.
2. b
4. S, Making new friends is very easy for
3. a
some people.
4. a
5. DO, My cousin plans to study architecture.
5. a
6. a LESSON 2
PAGE 127, EX. A
GRAMMAR EXPANDER 1. flying
2. going
UNIT 1 3. not seeing
LESSON 1
4. not having
PAGE 126, EX. A
5. not joining
1. finding
6. not drinking
2. being
3. getting PAGE 127, EX. B
4. bringing 1. not to travel / never to travel
5. saying 2. to move
6. writing 3. to learn
7. going 4. not to make / never to make
8. making 5. not to work / never to work
9. telling 6. to cook

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UNIT 2 PAGE 128, EX. C


LESSON 1 1. Have you gone snorkeling before?
PAGE 127, EX. A 2. I haven’t visited the Metropolitan Museum
yet.
1. has read
3. He has already seen this movie three
2. bought
times. / He has seen this movie three times
3. was already.
4. Has, met 4. We haven’t ever eaten at this restaurant.
5. didn’t travel 5. We haven’t ever tried Indian food.
6. waved, saw 6. I have met her before.
7. have gone 7. Has the taxi arrived yet?
8. Have, visited 8. They have never gone surfing.

LESSON 2
PAGE 128, EX. A
UNIT 3
She has already LESSON 1
1. Already she has seen the movie and read PAGE 129, EX. A
She has
the book. / Already she seen the movie and 1. What have they seen in the movie theater?
read the book already.
2. Where has she worked before?
before
2. They haven’t ever gone ice skating already. / 3. Which Ken Burns documentaries have you
watched?
They haven’t ever gone ice skating already.

4. How many times have you gotten free
have ever
3. I haven’t never tried squid. / I haven’t never tickets to a show?
ever 5. Which reviews have they read?
tried squid. / I haven’t never tried squid
before. 6. Why have they taken Bird City out of the
theaters?
4. Has she before baked a cake before? / Has 7. How have this week’s movies been?
ever
she before baked a cake before? 8. Who has streamed Mt. Fuji Wedding?

5. Have you already been already to Hawaii? / LESSON 2

Have you been already to Hawaii already?


PAGE 130, EX. A
1. Would they rather watch TV or listen to
6. He has before been to Australia before. music?
2. Who’d rather not see a horror movie?
PAGE 128, EX. B
3. Jake would like to get something to eat.
1. I haven’t had lunch yet.
4. What time would you rather meet?
2. They’ve already been to Hawaii, Australia,
5. Her parents would rather not watch a
and South Africa. / They’ve been to Hawaii,
musical.
Australia, and South Africa already.
6. They would like to see the new animated
3. We haven’t called home yet.
movie.
4. She’s already finished her class. / She’s
7. I’d rather watch a comedy tonight.
finished her class already.
8. Who would like to go to the movies?

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PAGE 130, EX. B 4. like, they’ll see


Would 5. I’m going to talk, he does
1. Do they rather watch TV or movies?
would like
2. My wife likes two tickets to the concert.
UNIT 5
3. My friends and I would like to watch a
LESSON 1
movie on TV.
4. Who would like to go to the movies with me PAGE 132, EX. A
tonight? 1. There aren’t any nail files in the cabinet.
5. I would rather to go out than to stay home. 2. We don’t have any shaving cream.
6. Would they rather to see an action film than 3. They don’t need any combs for their
a comedy? children.
7. He would like to buy a ticket for tonight’s 4. She isn’t buying any hairspray.
show. 5. I don’t need any new nail polish.
6. We don’t need any sunscreen for our trip.
UNIT 4 7. There aren’t any brushes in aisle 6.
LESSON 1 8. She doesn’t want to buy any new
mascara.
PAGE 131, EX. A
1. We won’t have to cancel our reservation. PAGE 132, EX. B
2. I’ll have to leave a message. 1. any
3. They’ll have to reserve their tickets online. 2. any
4. You won’t have to take a taxi if there’s an 3. some
airport shuttle. 4. any
5. He’ll have to meet us at the hotel. 5. some
6. I’ll have to arrive at the office by 9:00. 6. some / any
LESSON 2 7. any
8. some
PAGE 131, EX. A
1. She runs in the park if the weather is warm. PAGE 132, EX. C
2. They go on vacation every December if 1. enough
they don’t have too much work.
2. too many
3. In my company, if you work late, you make
3. too many
extra money.
4. enough
4. Whenever my son takes his umbrella to
school, he forgets to bring it home. 5. too much
5. Water freezes when you lower its 6. enough
temperature below zero degrees. 7. too much
8. too many
PAGE 131, EX. B
1. Are you going to study, they offer PAGE 133, EX. D
2. buy, I’ll make 1. fewer
3. have, they’ll visit 2. less

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3. fewer 4. Frank used to work at Central Bar. He


4. less started working at Tom’s Restaurant this
month.
5. less
5. They used to be my neighbors, but now
6. fewer they live in another city.
LESSON 2
PAGE 135, EX. C
PAGE 133, EX. A
1. S
 he used to drink a lot of coffee, but now
1. something she doesn’t.
2. anything 2. In my class last year the teacher used to
3. nothing be very nice.
4. something ✓ 3. At the end of our trip, we were finally
used to driving on the other side of the
5. everything
road.
6. anything
4. T
 his sweater used to be comfortable, but
7. anything; Everything now it’s too small.
✓ 5. A
 t first the food was too spicy for me, but
I got used to it.
UNIT 6
LESSON 1 ✓ 6. Because we lived in a small town, we
weren’t used to busy traffic.
PAGE 134, EX. A
✓ 7. I’m sure she’ll get used to getting up at
1. No, she isn’t. 6:00 for her new job.
2. Yes, she does.
PAGE 135, EX. D
3. No, I haven’t.
✗ 1. I’ll never get use used to the cold
4. Yes, I am. weather here.
5. No, he wasn’t.
✓ 2. We didn’t use to eat in restaurants very
6. Yes, they do. often.
✗ 3. Is she use used to her new office yet?
LESSON 2
✗ 4. Will he ever get use used to a vegan
PAGE 134, EX. A diet?
1. Did you use to be a vegan? ✗ 5. W
 hat did you used use to do on the
2. Did they / you use to go dancing every weekends for fun?
weekend? ✓ 6. Did you use to like a lot of salt in your
3. Did Glynn use to have blue hair? food?
4. Did their grandmother use to make this dish
PAGE 135, EX. F
every Sunday?
1. would
PAGE 134, EX. B 2. used to
1. Tina and I didn’t use to get a lot of 3. used to
exercise, but now we go swimming every
4. would
day.
5. used to
2. There used to be a movie theater on Main
Street, but now there isn’t. 6. used to
3. I didn’t use to be crazy about broccoli, but 7. used to
now it’s my favorite vegetable!

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UNIT 7 LESSON 3
LESSON 1 PAGE 137, EX. A
proper common
PAGE 136, EX. A 1. David drives an old pickup truck.
1. have you been taking common
common
2. Has your daughter been learning 2. The children lost my car keys!
3. has your brother been thinking proper common
4. have you been working 3. Mrs. Taylor got a ticket this morning.
5. have you been getting proper common common
4. Evan loves convertibles, and his wife loves
6. Have you been traveling

7. have they been working them, too.
common
8. Who has been teaching ✓
5. I parked the car on the street.
LESSON 2 common ✓
6. The battery just died again, and it was new!
PAGE 136, EX. A
common common
1. being 7. A man in an SUV hit our compact car.
2. beginning
3. driving
4. fixing
UNIT 8
LESSON 1
5. forgetting
6. giving PAGE 138, EX. A
7. going 1. Evan and Tracy’s children are at the
Orchard School.
8. letting
2. That man’s keys are on the floor.
9. ordering
3. Mrs. Park’s English is really fluent.
10. permitting
4. The Thomsons’ apartment is on the 12th
11. running floor.
12. telling 5. The two girls’ backpacks are lost.
PAGE 137, EX. B 6. The children’s sweaters were left in the
classroom.
1. While Barbara was shopping at the
bookstore, she saw an old friend. 7. The teacher’s office is down the hall.
2. Our neighbor was working in the garden 8. Tom’s friend’s sister is going to get married
when the storm began. tomorrow.
3. While I was watching the news on TV, the PAGE 138, EX. B
children came home.
1. They love it.
4. They were doing their homework when they
heard the phone ring. 2. We never buy them at that store.
5. While Greg was driving home, the car ran 3. Do they have it at their house?
out of gas. 4. She is teaching them about nature.
6. Anna was making dinner while Tim was 5. They always laugh at them.
doing the laundry.

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6. They are taking it today. 3. Someone stole Fernando Botero’s


7. It’s mine, not hers. sculpture Maternity in 2017.

8. This shirt is his. ✓ 4. T


 he painter Pablo Picasso lived in the
south of France for many years.
9. They are enjoying it very much.
5. T
 he Museum of Modern Art in New York
10. Does he need to give it to her? sent Starry Night by Van Gogh on a
11. They returned it to him. world tour.
✓ 6. The traveling collection of the Chinese
Terracotta Army is coming to London this
UNIT 8 year.
LESSON 2
7. T
 he Louvre opened a new gallery last
PAGE 139, EX. C month.
1. Employees must arrive at 9:00 in the
morning. PAGE 140, EX. B


Employees have to arrive at 9:00 in the 1. Two Picasso paintings were stolen a few
morning. years ago.

2. In this restaurant, customers must wear 2. This museum was designed in 2009 by
formal clothing. Zaha Hadid. / This museum was designed
by Zaha Hadid in 2009.

In this restaurant, customers have to wear
formal clothing. 3. The painting will be repaired if it is
damaged.
3. Drivers must obey the traffic rules.
4. Millions of U.S. dollars have been paid for

Drivers have to obey the traffic rules. Cezanne’s paintings.
4. Tourists must have an international driver’s 5. The Nazca lines can be seen from an
license if they want to drive in Egypt. airplane.

Tourists have to have an international 6. A few new movies are being shown at the
driver’s license if they want to drive in theater this weekend.
Egypt.
7. Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci are going to
PAGE 139, EX. E be exhibited by the Louvre.

1. a 8. These pieces were painted by Frida Kahlo


while she was sick in bed.
2. b
3. a PAGE 140, EX. C
4. a 2. Two of da Vinci’s drawings have been
bought by an Australian art collector.
3. Fernando Botero’s sculpture Maternity was
UNIT 9 stolen in 2017.
LESSON 1
5. Starry Night by van Gogh was sent on a
PAGE 140, EX. A world tour by the Museum of Modern Art in
✓ 1. H
 ayao Miyazaki’s new film arrives in New York.
theaters next spring. 7. A new gallery was opened by the Louvre
2. An Australian art collector has bought last month.
two of Da Vinci’s drawings.

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LESSON 2 6. for
PAGE 141, EX. A 7. for
1. Could this painting be taken to the Prado 8. to
Museum for a special show next year?
LESSON 2
2. Is a new exhibit going to be opened at the
Tate Modern this week? PAGE 142, EX. A
3. Should the galleries in the National Gallery 1. I checked out the three top virus scan apps,
be updated to show more artists? best
and Cleanit was definitely the better.
4. Is that new film about van Gogh being the
directed by Julian Schnabel? 2. MovieMovie is most affordable streaming
^
5. Was the opera The Magic Flute written by app there is.
Mozart? 3. My old tablet didn’t have as many problems
6. Will a rare ceramic sculpture from the as
National Palace Museum in Taipei be sent than my new tablet.
to the Louvre museum in Paris? 4. Maxwell’s laptops are much more expensive
7. Can only seventeen paintings by Johannes than
Vermeer be seen in museums? as their desktops.
cheap
8. Have some new sculptures been bought by 5. The Safekeep app isn’t as cheaper as
the Metropolitan Museum of Art? Macropass.

6. Of all the smart phones I looked at, the


the largest
UNIT 10 X320 is definitely larger.
LESSON 1
PAGE 142, EX. B
PAGE 141, EX. A
1. The Printbox printer prints more loudly than
1. He used social media in order to make the EasyPrint.
new friends.

The Easy Print printer doesn’t print as
2. Carla uses the Internet in order to order loudly as the Printbox.
groceries online.
2. Your old laptop works better than my new
3. Alex uses online banking in order to laptop.
transfer money.

My new laptop doesn’t work as well as your
4. They are using the Internet in order to look old laptop.
for new jobs.
3. My brother’s tablet downloads music more
5. I don’t use a password manager in order quickly than my tablet.
to create passwords.

My tablet doesn’t download music as
6. She uses a streaming service in order to quickly as my brother’s tablet.
listen to music.
4. Anti-bug runs more efficiently than Cleanit.
PAGE 142, EX. B
Cleanit doesn’t run as efficiently as Anti-
1. to bug.

2. for 5. My old computer ran more slowly than my


new computer.
3. to

My new computer doesn’t run as slowly as
4. to my old computer.
5. to

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WRITING HANDBOOK ✗ 3. They’re good students they study a lot.


✗ 4. S
 ome people think cities are exciting I
UNIT 1 don’t agree.
PAGE 143, EX. A ✗ 5. C
 laire is American she doesn’t speak
Spanish.
1. I began studying information technology
learning to study ✓ 6. I visited Mount Fuji in Japan, and it was
and to learn engineering. / I began studying really beautiful.
information technology and to learn ✗ 7. I have been to three foreign countries, I
to study have never been to Egypt.
engineering. / I began studying information
technology and to learn engineering. ✗ 8. My cousin is a doctor, she lives in Lima.
✗ 9. I have never been to the top of the Burj
2. They don’t like playing video games Khalifa in Dubai, I have been to the top
baking to play of Taipei 101 in Taipei.
or to bake. / They don’t like playing video
to play PAGE 144, EX. B
games or to bake. / They don’t like playing 3. They’re good students. They study a lot.
video games or to bake.
4. Some people think cities are exciting, but I
to go
3. The Clarks love to swim, going snorkeling, don’t agree.
go 5. Claire is American. She doesn’t speak
and to surf. / The Clarks love to swim, going
snorkeling, and to surf. / The Clarks love Spanish.
swimming surfing 7. I have been to three foreign countries, but I
to swim, going snorkeling, and to surf. / The have never been to Egypt.
going swimming 8. My cousin is a doctor, and she lives in
Clarks love to swim, going snorkeling, and Lima.
going surfing
to surf. 9. I have never been to the top of the Burj
Khalifa in Dubai, but I have been to the top
4. ... He prefers to study in the afternoon and of Taipei 101 in Taipei.
to go out studying
going out at night. / ... He prefers to study in
the afternoon and going out at night.
thinking
UNIT 3
5. Introverts don’t mind being alone and to think PAGE 145, EX. A
without talking. 1. b
talking
6. ... She prefers knowing many people, talk a lot, 2. a
being to know 3. c
and to be in a group. / ... She prefers knowing
many people, to talk a lot, and to be in a
group. UNIT 4
PAGE 146, EX. A
UNIT 2 Last summer, I went on a great vacation. I
wanted to go to the beach. Because it was
PAGE 144, EX. A summer. I stayed in a hotel. Since it was
located very close to the water. It was very
✓ 1. W
 e haven’t tried Ethiopian food, but we
comfortable and convenient. It was more
have tried Moroccan food.
expensive than a hostel or short-term rental.
✓ 2. Amy and Elizabeth went out last night. Because it has a lot more amenities. There
They stayed up until 2:00 A.M.
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was a spa, a fitness center, and a great UNIT 7


restaurant. I would definitely stay there again.
Since I had such a great experience. PAGE 149, EX. A
1. He was tailgating, talking on the phone, and
PAGE 146, EX. B gesturing at the other drivers.
Last summer, I went on a great vacation. I 2. (not necessary or optional)
wanted to go to the beach because it was 3. (not necessary or optional)
summer. I stayed in a hotel. Since it was
located very close to the water, it was very 4. They’re traveling to Montreal, Toronto, and
comfortable and convenient. It was more Ottawa.
expensive than a hostel or short-term rental 5. (not necessary or optional)
because it has a lot more amenities. There 6. (not necessary or optional)
was a spa, a fitness center, and a great
restaurant. I would definitely stay there again
since I had such a great experience. PAGE 149, EX. B
1. They made a call to the car rental company,
and they reserved an SUV for next week.
UNIT 6 2. He was tailgating, and he had a fender
PAGE 148, EX. A bender.
1. If 3. We rented a convertible, and we opened
2. Even though the roof because it was sunny.
3. because 4. I was parking the car, and I sideswiped
another car.
4. Although
5. We can pick up the keys in the morning,
5. because and we should drop the car off tomorrow
6. even though before five o’clock.
7. Even though
8. Unless PAGE 149, EX. C
9. unless 1. In addition / Furthermore
10. Even though 2. Therefore
3. Therefore
PAGE 148, EX. B
4. In addition / Furthermore
Answers will vary. Possible answers will
include this language:
1. Many people try different diets even
though they don’t want to lose weight.
UNIT 8
PAGE 150, EX. A
2. Avoiding specific foods is necessary for
some people if they’re allergic to them. Answers will vary. Possible answers include:
3. Eating sweets is OK unless you eat too Peter and Layla were talking in the breakroom
many of them. at work. Peter was upset because his
colleagues Chris and Pat keep talking about
4. Some people change what they eat him. Peter’s boss Bob doesn’t help either.
because they want to protect the Peter and Layla talk about ways Peter can
environment. stand up to Chris and Pat.
5. Most people continue to eat unhealthy
foods although they know it’s bad for them.

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UNIT 9 PAGE 152, EX. B


Answers will vary. Possible answers include:
PAGE 151, EX. A
1. a Paragraph 1: Convenience
2. c It gives you the freedom to go wherever you
want.
3. b
You can visit places you can’t get to by bus or
4. b
train.
5. a
You can take as much luggage as you want.
6. b
You can travel at the time you want to, not
when a bus or train is scheduled.
UNIT 10 It may not be easy to find parking everywhere
you go and at your hotel.
PAGE 152, EX. A
1 It gives you the freedom to go wherever you Paragraph 2: Cost
want. If you travel with a group of people, it could be
1 You can visit places you can’t get to by bus less expensive than buying bus or train tickets.
or train. If you’re traveling alone, the rental fees and
2 You could have a car accident on your trip. gas could be more expensive than a bus or
1 You can take as much luggage as you want. train ticket.
2 There may be unfamiliar driving rules or Paragraph 3: On the road
customs where you travel.
You could have a car accident on your trip.
1 If you travel with a group of people, it could
be less expensive than buying bus or train There may be unfamiliar driving rules or
tickets. customs where you travel.
2 If you’re traveling alone, the rental fees and Traffic can make your travel less convenient.
gas could be more expensive than a bus or
train ticket.
1 You can travel at the time you want to, not
when a bus or train is scheduled.
2 It may not be easy to find parking
everywhere you go and at your hotel.
2 Traffic can make your travel less convenient.

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