CTY2 Student Book Answer Key
CTY2 Student Book Answer Key
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.
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
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
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.
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
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.
MESSAGE: He’ll be at the Atlantic Hotel for the next MESSAGE: Jane Norton called and will call you again
two days. next week.
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
4. understand 2. Wasn’t
pickup confirmed? yes / no If not, state reason: pickup confirmed? yes / no If not, state reason:
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?
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.
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
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?
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.
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.
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
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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.