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English in Common 3

Workbook
Answer Key
UNIT 1
Answer Key
Lesson 1, pp. 4–5 5 1. I hardly ever forget to take my books to class.
2. Jake is never late. 3. We often see Pablo and Juan after
1a 2. h 3. d 4. g 5. b 6. c 7. i 8. e 9. f 10. a the game. 4. Do you always drink coffee in the morning?
b 1. up 2. to 3. to 4. in 5. on 5. We sometimes visit my grandmother in Ohio. 6. It is
usually sunny in August.
c 1. check my email 2. talk on the phone 3. listen to
music 4. catch a bus 5. sleep in 6. watch TV Lesson 3, pp. 8–9
2 1. hate 2. love 3. into 4. like 1 1. Yes, he does. No, he isn’t. He’s skiing. 2. Yes, they
3 1. like 2. don’t mind 3. am into 4. can’t stand do. Yes, they are. 3. Yes, she does. No, she isn’t. She’s
5. really like 6. am not into going to a movie. 4. Yes, they do. Yes, they are.

4a Noon – Think about a problem 2 P.M. – Visit the 2 1. practice 2. teach 3. am dancing 4. are
dentist 5 P.M. – Eat your dinner 8 P.M. – Go to the gym performing 5. think 6. work 7. don’t have 8. like
9. are skiing 10. are staying 11. is 12. ’m learning
b 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. T
3 1. don’t like 2. are celebrating 3. finishes 4. ’m not
Lesson 2, pp. 6–7 watching 5. ’s taking 6. isn’t working or ’s not working
7. doesn’t think 8. ’s looking
1a
4 1. doing 2. changing 3. starting 4. opening
Liz Paul 5. making 6. planning
Sleep weekdays (hours) about six seven or eight 5a The Future of Shopping?
Sleep weekend (hours) about ten nine b 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. a
yes
Insomnia (yes/no) no
(sometimes)
no (not
Alarm clock (yes/no) yes (two)
usually)

b 1. Liz 2. Liz 3. Paul 4. She can’t sleep. 5. because


she turns the first one off and falls asleep again 6. when he
has to get up very early
2
1
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O 3 4 8
W 2 S W 6 G
E R N A 5 T 7 E
B R E A K F A S T
E A C E A K L
D D K L E E
L E
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3 1. doesn’t know 2. finishes 3. lives 4. works 5. has
6. enjoys 7. doesn’t smoke 8. exercises 9. doesn’t work
10. spends 11. watches 12. reads 13. goes 14. does
15. doesn’t cook 16. brings
4 1. A: Do you like swimming? B: Yes, I do. 2. A: Do
they go to bed early every night? B: No, they don’t.
3. A: Does she speak Spanish? B: Yes, she does.
4. A: Does he go to college? B: No, he doesn’t.
5. A: Do you have lots of homework? B: No, I don’t.
6. A: Do we have her telephone number? B: No, we don’t.
7. A: Do they remember you? B: Yes, they do. 8. A: Do you
want to go out later? B: Yes, I do.

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UNIT 2
Answer Key
Lesson 1, pp. 10–11 4 1. won 2. learned 3. passed 4. traveled
5. wrote 6. gave 7. started
1a 2. composer 3. band 4. guitar 5. concert
5b 1. B, C 2. C 3. A, B, C 4. A 5. A, B, C
b 2. picture C 3. picture A 4. picture E 5. picture D
c 1. it = the Salzburg Music Festival 2. its = the Salzburg
c 1. c 2. e 3. d 4. b 5. f 6. a Music Festival 3. the city = New Orleans 4. its = city
2 1. sang 2. was 3. won 4. used 5. studied 5. them = the 350 people 6. there = at Glastonbury
6. met 7. was 8. changed 9. died 10. started 7. It = Glastonbury Festival
11. became 12. performed 13. sold d 1. It 2. Its 3. They 4. They 5. its
3 1. What did you eat for lunch? 2. Where were you this
morning? 3. What did you do on Saturday night? 4. When
did you graduate from high school? 5. When did you start
this job? 6. What instrument did you play in school?
7. Where did you live as a child? 8. What did you study in
college?
4 1. didn’t like 2. had 3. didn’t sleep 4. ate 5. didn’t
go 6. was 7. didn’t see 8. lived 9. didn’t do 10. gave
5a b. In c. As d. After e. up f. of g. at
b 2. g 3. c 4. f 5. b 6. d 7. a
Lesson 2, pp. 12–13
1 1. energy 2. intelligence 3. relaxing 4. energy
5. relaxation 6. energetic 7. imagination 8. relaxing
9. energy
2 1. j 2. c 3. f 4. h 5. e 6. b 7. i 8. a 9. g
10. d
3 1. So did I. 2. I don’t. 3. So do I. 4. Neither can I.
5. So do I. 6. I don’t.
4a 1. into 2. listened 3. bands 4. music 5. to
6. really 7. instrument 8. guitar
b
Jazz Rock Hip Hop Classical
Pavel ✓ ✓ ✓ ✗
Helena ✓ ✗ ✗ ✓

5 I like many different types of music. Hip hop is my


favorite, but I also listen to rap music. My favorite band is
called the Fugees. I love their CD The Score—the songs are
intelligent and thoughtful. Sometimes I listen to classical
music. I like Verdi and Puccini. I don’t go to concerts because
I’m into listening to music at home.
6 Answers may vary.

Lesson 3, pp. 14–15


1 1. I’ve made 2. I’ve performed 3. I’ve won
4. have you sold 5. I’ve sold 6. Have you 7. have you
changed 8. haven’t changed
2 1. haven’t watched 2. haven’t been 3. haven’t
tasted 4. haven’t played 5. haven’t read 6. haven’t met
3a 1. arrived 2. sold 3. has changed 4. started
5. became 6. won 7. has acted
b 1. M 2. S 3. M 4. S 5. S 6. B 7. B

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UNIT 3
Answer Key
Lesson1, pp. 16–17 4 2. f 3. g 4. a 5. d 6. b 7. h 8. c
1 1. J 2. L 3. K 4. I 5. H 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. G 5 Dear Keiko,
10. D 11. F 12. E Thanks for your letter. I’m sorry I didn’t reply sooner,
but I only received your letter this morning. I have been
2 1. cook for 2. give 3. vegetarian 4. chef 5. diet away on vacation with my sister, and I only came home
6. eat out yesterday. We went camping in Canada, which was
3a Summary 2: Hannah is a vegetarian who likes eating at beautiful except for the weather. It rained nearly every
home. day!
It’s very kind of you to invite me to stay. I would love to
b 1. when she was in college 2. No, she doesn’t. come to Japan, and it would be great to see you again.
3. Yes, she does. 4. She does. 5. from cooking shows on We haven’t seen each other for nearly two years now—I
television 6. Italian 7. No, she isn’t. She is on a diet. can’t believe it. I could come for the last weekend in
4 1. ’s going to leave 2. ’re going to win 3. ’re going to September (27/28). I am finishing my job, so I will have
play 4. ’m not going to be 5. ’s going to pass 6. ’re not or a few days free. Would that be OK with you?
aren’t going to get married. Anyway, I hope you’re well, and I am looking forward to
hearing your news. How is your class going? Are you still
5 1. are going to sell 2. ’s or is going to start 3. Are . . . planning to open a flower business when you finish?
going to finish 4. ’s or is going to have 5. aren’t going to Talk to you soon. Paola
have 6. Are . . . going to visit 7. ’re or are going to try
8. ’m or am not going to be Lesson 3, pp. 20–21
6 1. A: Where are you going on your vacation? B: We’re 1 1. delicious 2. disgusting 3. looks 4. tasteless
going to visit my cousins in Mexico 2. A: What are your 5. old 6. tasty or delicious or mouth-watering
plans for next year? B: I’m going to look for a job because I
need to earn some money. 3. A: What are you going to do 2 1. location 2. rating 3. appearance or texture
next weekend? B: I’m going to stay at home on Saturday to 4. appearance or texture 5. dishes 6. ingredients
study. 4. A: What are your plans after graduation? B: I’m 3 1. sounds awful 2. smells old 3. feels . . . soft
going to work abroad. 4. tastes delicious 5. looks expensive
Lesson 2, pp. 18–19 4 1. A: are you doing B: I’m staying . . . watching
2. A: Are you cooking B: ’re ordering 3. A: Are you doing
1a My Big Fat Greek Wedding—positive B: I’m not playing . . . it’s raining 4. A: are you getting
Fast Food in a Fast World—negative B: ’m not driving . . . ’m taking 5. A: Are you coming
b 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T B: ’re bringing 6. A: Are you coming B: ’m not working
c 1. go on a date with 2. kids 3. film 4. accept 5 1. ’re or are going 2. ’re or are leaving 3. ’m or am
visiting 4. ’s or is meeting 5. Are . . . playing
2 1. It’s something that you use for opening bottles. 6. ’re . . . moving 7. ’s having or is having 8. Are . . .
2. It’s the thing that you use to dry your hair. 3. It’s the stuff taking 9. ’re or are working 10. ’s or is finishing
that you can put on bread. 4. They’re the people we met at
the party. 5. Vancouver is the city where I was born. 6. The 6a
restaurant that I like best is Grazie. Conversation 1
3a Down 1. that 2. who 3. that 6. that 7. that (2) Hi, Jim.
Across 4. who 5. where 8. where 9. who (8) Thanks, Jim.
(4) Not really. I’m staying home to study.
b (1) Hello Sal. It’s Jim.
1 2 (7) Sure. I’ll call you again next week. Good luck with your
studies!
I C 3 (6) Oh, I’m sorry but I don’t like going out when I have to
C U R study. Maybe another time?
(3) Are you doing anything this weekend?
E S E (5) Oh. Well, why don’t we go out Saturday night? There’s a
C T C new restaurant opening on the river . . .
R O 4 W A I T E R
Conversation 2
E M P (3) What are you doing on Saturday night?
A E 6 E 7 (1) Hello, Bella? It’s Jim.
(7) Perfect! I can meet you at 7 P.M.
5 M A R K E T L (4) Nothing. Why?
N U (8) Great!
8 K I T C H E N (5) Well, would you like to go out for dinner?
(2) Hi, Jim.
V C (6) Great idea! Oh, wait a minute. Saturday? No, I just
9 C H E F H remembered. I’m going to a concert on Saturday. Diane
bought tickets to see The White Stripes. How about Sunday
S night?
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UNIT 3
Answer Key
b
Sal Bella
Plans for Saturday: staying Plans for Saturday:
at home going to a concert
Reason: Reason:
to study Diane bought tickets

c 2. is going to a concert 3. is going out with Jim

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UNITS 1–3
Answer Key
Review Units 1–3, pp. 22–23
1 1. Are you leaving 2. doesn’t usually wear
3. never watch 4. is James talking 5. Do you know
6. sometimes goes 7. am looking 8. often has lunch
9. are you doing 10. isn’t raining
2 2. Where are you going? (d) 3. What is she eating? (h)
4. What time do you get home? (f ) 5. Are you going to the
store? (a) 6. What is Paul doing? (g) 7. How do you get to
work? (c) 8. Does Jayne have a car? (b)
3 1. started 2. have made 3. sold 4. have won
5. have toured 6. have they been 7. have always loved
8. started 9. sang 10. was 11. have always been
4 1. A: Have . . . gone B: went 2. A: have lived B: did . . .
move 3. A: Did . . . visit B: didn’t have 4. A: Have . . . seen
B: saw
5 1. We are leaving on Friday at 2 P.M. 2. Are you going
to see Han this weekend? 3. I’m having lunch with my
mother tomorrow. 4. We are meeting in Central Park.
5. Are they coming to the party tonight? 6. I’m not flying to
Hong Kong. 7. He is going to buy a new computer later.
8. We aren’t going to drive through the mountains. 9. Is Mark
playing soccer on Saturday? or Is Mark going to play . . .
10. Maria isn’t coming to the restaurant.
6 1. where 2. who 3. that 4. that 5. where
6. where 7. who 8. where
7 2. that you lost 3. where we had our first meal
together 4. hotel that has rooms for $100 5. who offered
me her seat on the bus 6. who has his own software
company
8 1. food: pizza, lamb, bottled water, onion, vegetable,
chocolate 2. daily routines: fall asleep, get up early, read
a magazine 3. music: classical, concert, singer, play the
violin 4. adjectives: energetic, intelligent
9 1. cook 2. nap 3. picnic 4. into 5. download
6. relaxed 7. started 8. tasty 9. checked 10. test

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UNIT 4
Answer Key
Lesson 1, pp. 24–25 Lesson 3, pp. 28–29
1 1. breath 2. physical strength 3. mental 1 1. what time it is 2. where I can find an Internet
4. controlled 5. rely 6. achieved 7. challenge café 3. where the nearest subway station is 4. what time
the next train leaves 5. how much a ticket costs 6. if the
2a 1. extreme sports 2. people who like challenges museum is open on Sunday 7. how far it is to the airport
b 1. more expensive than 2. better . . . than 3. more 8. where I can buy a phone card
enjoyable than 4. friendlier than 5. longer 6. greater . . .
than 7. younger than
2a 1. Could you tell me what I should do if a snake bites
me? 2. Do you know if cell phones work in the Amazon?
3 1. It was much worse this morning. It rained for 3. Do you know how much the ticket costs from Tokyo?
hours. 2. It was more interesting than his last one, and I 4. Could you tell me where the nearest airport is? 5. Do you
liked all of the actors. 3. This one is cheaper than the other know if there is a hotel in the Amazon? 6. Could you tell me
place, and breakfast is included. 4. It’s better than my last how far the nearest town is? 7. Do you know if I can drink
one because I have a nice manager. the water from the river? 8. Could you tell me if I need any
shots before I go?
4 1. D 2. S 3. S 4. S 5. D
5 1. larger than 2. more difficult than 3. more important
b 1. e 2. g 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. f 7. h 8. d
than 4. younger than 3 1. closes, At 2. if, Enjoy 3. know, sign
4. nearest, about 5. what, try 6. leaves, over
6
4a drive on the right; call someone from Scotland, Ireland,
1 G E N E R O U S or Wales English
2 D E T E R M I N E D b 1. F 2. F 3. T
3 I N T E L L I G E N T
4 C O N F I D E N T
5 A M B I T I O U S
6 B R A V E
7 T A L E N T E D
E

7 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. F 6. T 7. T 8. T

Lesson 2, pp. 26–27


1 1. b 2. e 3. a 4. f 5. c 6. d
2 1. challenges 2. skills 3. shelter 4. cope 5. myself
6. wilderness
3 1. I’ve watched some boring movies, but this is the most
boring. 2. I’ve had some bad days, but this is the worst.
3. I’ve played in some great games, but this is the
greatest. 4. I’ve lived in some quiet places, but this is the
quietest. 5. I’ve stayed in some expensive hotels, but this
is the most expensive. 6. I’ve had some long conversations,
but this is the longest. 7. I’ve learned some important
lessons, but this is the most important. 8. I’ve had some
crazy moments, but this is the craziest.
4 2. the most intelligent 3. the best 4. the smallest
5. the hardest 6. the most popular 7. the tallest 8. the
fittest
5 1. the fastest 2. best food I have ever 3. the most
popular 4. most beautiful house I have 5. the smallest
theater in 6. the heaviest 7. the best
6 1. big 2. had 3. fun 4. ever 5. teaching
6. would 7. Best

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UNIT 5
Answer Key
Lesson 1, pp. 30–31 7 Since college I’ve worked as a sales representative for
a publishing company. It’s a nice job. My colleagues are
1 really friendly, and I travel a lot. These days I’m living in
1 Mazatlan. I’ve been here two years, and I love the city.
I’d love to hear from you.
2 P
Julia Mendez
4 G L
3 S A L A R Y A Lesson 3, pp. 34–35
O A C 1a b
O 5 D R I V E b 1. c 2. j 3. a 4. f 5. h 6. b 7. e 8. d 9. i
10. g
K U
7 H A V E c 1. long life 2. felt stressed or got bored 3. sense of
humor 4. rode a bike 5. grew old 6. true story
6 T 7. amount of money
8 R E T I R E 2a 1. Did you use to watch a lot of TV? 2. Did you use
N to go abroad for vacation? 3. Did you use to cook for your
parents? 4. Did you use to help your mother around the
G
house? 5. Did you use to get a lot of exercise?
A
b 1. e 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. b
G
3a 1. used to be 2. parking lot 3. used to be
9 G E T 4. used to be 5. museum 6. use to be 7. didn’t use to
D b
2a 1. can’t 2. don’t have to 3. have to 4. shouldn’t
5. don’t have to 6. can 7. can’t 8. should 9. have to Is now Used to be
10. shouldn’t 11. should 12. have to A. supermarket a school
b 1. d 2. a 3. c 4. b a sports field
B. parking lot
3 1. I can’t be look after the children today. 2. Do you
have not to work on the weekend? 3. Should we to go to the C. museum a hospital
store this morning? 4. I am have to buy a new guitar.
5. I can to swim very well. 6. You shouldn’t of play there. D. Old Pool Hotel a swimming pool
It’s dangerous. 7. Can you will help me with my bags?
8. I don’t have not to do any homework tonight. 4
4 1. can’t 2. have to 3. can’t 4. should 5. have to 1 H E A L T H Y
6. can 7. don’t have to 8. shouldn’t
2 F O O D
5 1. A: In my opinion B: I don’t think so. 2. A: What do
you think? 3. B: You’re probably right. 4. A: Don’t you think 3 S M O K E R
so? B: I’m not so sure. P
Lesson 2, pp. 32–33 4 A C T I V E
1 1. CS 2. S 3. CS 4. N 5. CS 6. CS 7. C 8. CS 5 L A T E
6 W A T E R
2 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. d
7 P O S I T I V E L Y
3 The following choices should be crossed out: 1. since
years 2. ages ago 3. since three months 4. since ages
5. years ago 6. for February 7. since months 8. since two
weeks
4 1. here since last 2. has lived here for 3. known John
since 4. hasn’t smoked for or in 5. haven’t seen Giorgio
since 6. have played tennis since 7. have been here for
5 1. have they lived 2. He’s been 3. I haven’t seen
4. have you known 5. She’s had 6. We haven’t spoken
6 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. c 6. c

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UNIT 6
Answer Key
Lesson 1, pp. 36–37 Lesson 3, pp. 40–41
1 1 1. Would you like 2. Do you like 3. would like
1 4. would you like 5. Do you like 6. I’d like

C 2a 1. look like 2. don’t like 3. likes 4. like 5. ’s he like


6. am I like 7. ’d like
A
b B = the man who wrote the story, A = Marc
N
2
3 1. look like 2. like 3. Would you like 4. does it
A look 5. is it 6. Would you . . . ’d like 7. does he look 8.
4 B D Do you like 9. is 10. What’s it
3 A M E R I C A N 4 1. A man was drinking coffee in his yard. 2. An
U A old couple walked past and asked if they could buy his
dishwasher. 3. The old man only had $10. 4. They bought
S Z the dishwasher for $2.50. 5. At the end of the day, he had
T I 6 $8.70. 6. When the young boy returned with his dog, the old
man told him that he was the richest man in the world.
R L E
5 J A P A N 7 U 5 1. it: the dishwasher 2. it: $10 3. his: the dog’s
name 4. it: the stove
L C 8 G E R M A N Y
6 Answers will vary.
I H O
9 S P A N I S H P
N E
A

2 1. island 2. ocean 3. river 4. mountain 5. forest


6. beaches 7. desert 8. Sea, lake
3 1. won’t be 2. ’ll pay 3. won’t sleep 4. ’ll show
5. won’t know 6. ’ll carry
4 1. I’ll see you 2. I’ll go 3. Will you stay 4. I’ll finish
5. I’ll get 6. I play 7. I visit 8. I’ll send
5a 1. M 2. B 3. B 4. M 5. WA
6 1. NI 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. NI
7 1. e 2. c 3. b 4. f 5. d 6. a
Lesson 2, pp. 38–39
1 1. too loud 2. tall enough 3. too . . . suitcases
4. enough money 5. too crowded 6. too small
2 1. too 2. too many 3. enough 4. too much
5. too 6. enough 7. too much
3 1. too tired 2. hard enough 3. too much time
4. too expensive 5. too many hamburgers 6. too many
people 7. old enough

4 1. vacuum cleaner 2. MP3 player 3. hairdryer


4. dishwasher
5a 1. interesting 2. technology 3. cell telephones
4. show 5. teenagers 6. TV 7. confusing
8. parking lots
b Summary 1
6 1. should . . . because 2. ’d like . . . couldn’t 3. to
choose . . . main 4. take . . . too 5. go . . . because

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UNITS 4–6
Answer Key
Review Units 4–6, pp. 42–43
1 1. hotter 2. more dangerous 3. the largest
4. younger 5. more interesting 6. the most romantic
7. smaller 8. the best 9. lazier 10. the prettiest
2 1. what time the bus leaves 2. how much these shoes
cost 3. how this photocopier works 4. what the capital of
Mexico is 5. when the next train leaves 6. if the museum is
open on Sundays 7. if there is a train to Cartagena
3 1. should buy 2. don’t have to 3. has to take
4. Can I go 5. shouldn’t arrive 6. have to read 7. should
eat 8. I have to
4 1. I used to smoke, but I haven’t had a cigarette since
last year. (c) 2. She used to be good at the guitar, but she
hasn’t played for two years. (e) 3. We didn’t use to like each
other when we were children, but we’ve been friends for the
last few months. (a) 4. Mom and Dad used to travel a lot,
but they haven’t had a vacation since 2007. (d) 5. I didn’t
use to cook much pasta, but I’ve eaten a lot of it since I went
to Italy. (b)
5 1. will you have . . . very 2. won’t stay . . . too
3. will they arrive . . . very 4. very . . . won’t need 5. will
study . . . enough 6. too . . . will rain 7. very . . . won’t be
8. will you go . . . very 9. won’t go . . . too
6 1. Would you like coffee? 2. Does she look like her
sister? 3. What do you like doing in your free time?
4. What is John’s girlfriend like? 5. Where would you like
to go tomorrow? 6. Who do you look like? 7. What is that
book like?
7 1. brave 2. challenge 3. desert 4. forest
5. generous 6. healthy 7. intelligent 8. junk
9. lose 10. MP3 player 11. ocean 12. retire
13. smoker 14. talented

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UNIT 7
Answer Key
Lesson 1, pp. 44–45 6a 1. you should try eating lots of fruit 2. order to get
more 3. Why don’t you try making 4. getting a massage to
1a 1. short 2. overweight 3. skinny 4. muscular 5. tall help with stress 5. helps you to relax 6. that he or she can
6. attractive or good-looking 7. good-looking tell you what to eat 7. You should try getting some exercise
b 1. muscular 2. overweight 3. short 4. attractive b 1. C 2. A 3. B
5. skinny
7a c
2 1. like 2. put 3. on 4. makes 5. appearance
6. stressed 7. really 8. a little b 1. energy 2. ask you questions 3. massage
4. press 5. backaches 6. headaches 7. one hour
3 1. we’ll celebrate with a party 2. we’ll stay in and eat 8. No. 9. more
a pizza 3. she’ll give it to you 4. you’ll feel sick 5. we’ll
cancel the picnic 6. there won’t be any left 7. will you come
4 1. see . . . will you 2. don’t come . . . will be 3. will
be . . . don’t call 4. don’t leave . . . you’ll miss 5. won’t be
. . . go 6. find . . . we’ll tell 7. ’ll be . . . aren’t 8. don’t
sleep . . . won’t feel
5 1. If Pete exercises a lot, his muscles will get stronger.
2. If Shauna does yoga, she’ll feel happier. 3. Their skin will
look better if they drink more water. 4. They will feel more
relaxed if they have massages every day. 5. If Shauna eats
salads for a week, she’ll lose weight. 6. They won’t feel so
tired if they sleep for ten hours a day. 7. If they don’t smoke
for a week, they’ll feel healthier. 8. They’ll be less stressed
if they don’t think about work. 9. If Pete loses weight, he’ll
have more energy.

Lesson 2, pp. 46–47


1 1. ambitious 2. talkative 3. organized 4. sensitive
5. hard-working 6. open 7. unreliable 8. reserved
2 1. to think 2. talking 3. meeting 4. to take
5. working 6. to change 7. moving 8. to find 9. to tell
10. seeing
3 1. to learn 2. looking at 3. to read 4. to do 5. to try
6. to tell 7. to change 8. listening 9. to understand
10. to travel 11. winning 12. to say
4 1. I am hoping to meet the artist at the exhibition.
2. I miss seeing my friends and family. 3. I expect you to
be here at 9 o’clock. 4. She offered to help me. 5. He
has decided to take a week off work. 6. We avoided telling
you earlier because of your exams. 7. You can’t afford to
go out every night. It’s too expensive. 8. I promised to
go to her house this evening. 9. I want to tell you what
happened. 10. It seems to be the cheapest store.
5b 1. B, C, D
2. A, D

Lesson 3, pp. 48–49


1 1. That’s really funny. 2. I don’t get it. 3. That’s not
very funny.
2 1. sore throat 2. pain . . . chest 3. high temperature
4. feel sick 5. broken leg
3 1. I have a terrible headache. 2. I feel sick. 3. Do you
have a temperature? 4. I think he has a broken arm.
5. I have a cold. 6. I have the flu.
4 1. that 2. in order 3. because 4. not to 5. so that I
6. because it
5 1. to 2. because 3. so that 4. to 5. because
6. so that 7. so that 8. to

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UNIT 8
Answer Key
Lesson 1, pp. 50–51 c
NOTES
1 1. e 2. g 3. d 4. f 5. a 6. b 7. c Mr. Jung Kim Ms. Judith Stein
2 1. in 2. email 3. on 4. down 5. up Job: translator works in a bank
3 1. are made 2. is played 3. is stopped 4. am taken Met in Seoul four years ago
5. is spent 6. are washed
4 1. What food is Italy known for? 2. How much milk is Ms. Stein studied economics at New Mexico State University
drunk in the US compared to soda? 3. What complaint is Hobbies: works out at the gym in the evening, 3 or 4 times a
heard most often in US fast-food restaurants? 4. How many week
teaspoons of sugar are contained in one glass of soda? 6 1. Where are 2. do you 3. What did 4. What are
5a 1. d 2. c 3. a 4. e 5. f 6. b 5. many . . . do you 6. Have you 7. When . . . going 8. Will
you 9. What do 10. are you
b 1. diagram D 2. diagram C 3. diagram E
4. diagram F 5. diagram B 6. diagram A Lesson 3, pp. 54–55
6a the UK, the US, Hong Kong 1 1. was watching . . . went 2. got up . . . took 3. Didn’t
you meet . . . were 4. were driving . . . broke down
b 1. b 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. c 5. found . . . was walking 6. lost . . . was playing
Lesson 2, pp. 52–53 2 1. was watching 2. heard 3. was 4. didn’t have
1 1. asked . . . out 2. going out with 3. grow apart 5. called 6. were listening 7. invited 8. was sitting
4. put up with 5. broke up 6. got over 9. was 10. weren’t 11. was walking 12. didn’t know
13. was studying 14. was reading 15. heard 16. went
2 1. a 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. b 6. b 17. didn’t end
3 1. Where did you get your ideas from? 2. Why are you 3
yellow? 5. Can you teach me to sing like you? 6. Why did (2) f. One night I was lying in bed when I heard a noise on the
you cut off your ear? 7. Why are your movies so violent? roof.
8. Why did you paint people with three noses? (3) d. To begin with, I thought it was the wind.
4a 1. g 2. f 3. b 4. h 5. e 6. a 7. c 8. d (4) b. After a while, the noise got louder.
(5) e. So I decided to see what it was.
b A. 8d B. 7c C. 4h D. 2f E. 1g F. 5e G. 3b H. 6a (6) g. I climbed onto the roof, and suddenly a bird flew past
5a Five my face!
(7) c. In the end, I realized the noise had been my cat fighting
b jobs, the weather, children, family, education, clothes, this bird!
hobbies
4a 1. Y 2. Y 3. DK 4. Y 5. N 6. DK
b 1. d 2. b 3. c 4. e 5. f 6. a
c 1. recovered 2. training 3. crowds 4. amazed
5. unconscious

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UNIT 9
Answer Key
Lesson 1, pp. 56–57 4 1. was asked 2. bought . . . was given 3. left . . . was
stolen 4. took 5. Were . . . invited 6. was driven
1 1. g 2. c 3. a 4. h 5. d 6. j 7. f 8. b 9. e 10. i
5 2. was it stolen 3. was it stolen 4. reported 5. was
2 1. e 2. h 3. g 4. b 5. a 6. i 7. c 8. d 9. f offered 6. was the vase found 7. returned
3 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. b 7. c 8. a 9. c 10. a 6a 1. money 2. He went to three stores. 3. three times
4a 1 BI 2 GI 3 GI 4 BI 5 BI 4. No, he wasn’t. 5. in the trash 6. to an Italian restaurant
7. He couldn’t read English. 8. to get his glasses and call the
b 1. bad 2. two pages long or less 3. lies 4. skills police 9. the manager 10. They arrested the failed robber.
5. write a new resumé for each job 6. food 7. was given the
job b Introduction—1, Story—2 Conclusion—3
Lesson 2, pp. 58–59 7 1. 3 2. 1 3. 5 4. 2 5. 4

1 1. could speak 2. can’t understand 3. could catch


4. couldn’t sleep 5. can’t sing 6. can’t believe 7. could
hear 8. can finish
2 1. can’t 2. can 3. be able to 4. could 5. be able to
6. can’t 7. couldn’t 8. Can
3
Special When did he/she
Achievements
talent start?
Abigail Playing When she was five Played in
the Singapore
piano Concert Hall
Ai Playing When she was Participated in
ping- three two Olympics
pong
Nguyen Playing When he was three Youngest
chess Vietnamese
grandmaster
ever

4a
Can Can’t
1. read Spanish pretty well ✓
2. use phrases to say she doesn’t

understand something
3. remember new words ✓
4. speak Spanish fluently ✓

b 1. speak more fluently 2. write down new words in a


book 3. speak to Angela in Spanish every week
5a Answers will vary.
b Answers will vary.
Lesson 3, pp. 60–61
1 1. judge . . . jail sentence 2. thief, stole . . . fine . . .
punishment 3. police officer, arrested 4 jury . . . innocent
2 1. d 2. b 3. f 4. e 5. a 6. c
3 1. was arrested 2. was given 3. was taken 4. was
robbed . . . took 5. decided 6. was stolen

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UNITS 7–9
Answer Key
Review Units 7–9, pp. 62–63
1 1. will feel 2. finish 3. stops 4. passes 5. will
be 6. don’t have 7. go 8. don’t fall 9. will you come
2 1. going 2. to see 3. to change 4. moving 5. to
help 6. to write 7. to see 8. meeting 9. to be 10. to
buy
3 1. are delivered 2. is cleaned 3. is employed
4. isn’t used 5. are made 6. are recycled 7. are sent
8. is done 9. is closed
4 1. was raining . . . happened 2. came . . . was talking
3. were having . . . asked 4. was traveling . . . heard
5. was . . . was shining . . . were singing 6. was walking . . .
met 7. was listening . . . didn’t hear 8. was going . . .
remembered 9. was watching
5 1. be able to 2. can’t 3. couldn’t or wasn’t able to
4. could 5. can’t 6. couldn’t or wasn’t able to 7. be able
to 8. couldn’t or wasn’t able to 9. can’t
6 1. My bag was taken. 2. The thief was arrested.
3. The museum was built in 2001. 4. The president was met
at the airport. 5. All their passports were checked carefully.
6. They were told about the delays. 7. All the work was
finished over the weekend. 8. The employees were invited
to a party. 9. The piano was damaged when it was carried
upstairs.
7 1. sore 2. skinny 3. handsome 4. hard-working
5. leg 6. flu 7. broken 8. sick 9. talkative 10. hurry
8 1. work 2. arrive 3. asked 4. run 5. applied
6. had

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UNIT 10
Answer Key
Lesson 1, pp. 64–65 Lesson 3, pp. 68–69
1 1. b 2. d 3. g 4. a 5. e 6. f 7. c 1 1. listen 2. worries 3. spent 4. agree 5. heard
6. appeals 7. shared 8. believe
2 1. brought up 2. grows up 3. gets along 4. looks up
to 5. comes across 6. look after 2 1. heard 2. talks 3. appeal 4. worried 5. agreed
6. believe 7. spends 8. share
3 1. b. 2. d. 3. g. 4. a. 5. e. 6. f. 7. c.
4 3 1. c 2. a 3. d 4. c 5. c 6. c
4 1. – 2. The 3. the 4. the 5. the 6. – 7. – 8. The
t i g e r w o l f 9. – 10. The
e l e p h a n t j 5 How to look after your pet snake!
Snakes don’t need much space. A strong box with
h i g e a g l e h small holes makes the best home. Put paper or towels
on the floor of the box. The nicest climate for snakes
s k i c o w c a t is 80–85°F, and the snake should have access to direct
sunlight, not just artificial light. Put a large bowl of water
d o g s p i d e r in the box. This is for the snake to hang out in, not drink.
b e a r s n a k e For meals, give the snake dead animals. Animals that are
still alive sometimes fight, and this can cause problems.
b e a m o n k e y The most delicious animals for your snake are mice,
frogs, and lizards. Don’t forget to tell your visitors that
h o r s e b i r d you have a pet snake!

f i s h a l i o n
6 1. It could be a type of lion. Picture A 2. It looks like a
horse. Picture C 3. Maybe it’s a bird. Picture B 4. I think it’s
5 1. plenty more fish in the sea 2. eats like a horse a big cat. Picture A 5. It could be a robot. Picture B
3. as quiet as a mouse 6. It looks dangerous. Picture: ABC 7. I don’t think it’s a bird.
Pictures AC 8. It doesn’t look like an animal. Picture B
6a 1. well 2. so, anyway 3. I mean 4. you see
b 1. d 2. a 3. b 4. c
Lesson 2, pp. 66–67
1 1. N 2. C 3. N 4. N 5. C 6. N 7. N 8. N
2 1. much 2. A lot 3. Not much 4. A few 5. many
6. a few 7. a lot 8. much 9. much 10. a lot 11. a
few 12. none
3 1. many 2. many 3. a few 4. a bit 5. some
6. some 7. many 8. a few 9. many 10. much
4a Farmers’ Food Is Too Hot for Elephants
b 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. T 7. F 8. T
5 Answers will vary.
6a 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T
b 1. kinds = types 2. frightened = scared 3. disaster
= it was not a success 4. unclean = dirty
c 1. cruel – kind 2. strong – weak 3. dirty, unclean –
clean 4. horrible – wonderful

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UNIT 11
Answer Key
Lesson 1, pp. 70–71 4 1. Chinese people tend to drink more tea than
coffee. 2. Children tend to watch too much television.
1 1. to ride or riding . . . bicycle 2. getting . . . train 3. Students usually get jobs in the summer. 4. People in
3. catch . . . taxi . . . miss . . . plane 4. get off . . . bus Australia generally spend a lot of time outside. 5. Korean
5. took . . . ferry 6. drive . . . car 7. to fly or flying, airplanes people usually don’t eat a lot of roast beef. 6. Japanese
2 1. We’ve just come back from China, so we haven’t seen workers don’t tend to or tend not to take much vacation.
your letters. 2. Fernando has already eaten his lunch. 7. Teenagers don’t usually listen to jazz or classical music.
3. A: Have you read that book yet? B: Yes, I just finished it. 5a 1. Americans 2. on time 3. call 4. usually 5. shake
4. A: Have you been to the museum yet? B: Yes, we’ve hands 6. card 7. offer 8. money
already been there. 5. I have already spoken to the manager
about the problem. 6. A: Is Roberto still there? B: No. He b Advice 1. C Advice 2. B Advice 3. A Advice 4. D
just left. 7. It’s only 9:30, but Sam has already gone to bed. 6 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. a
3 2. She hasn’t packed her clothes yet. 3. She’s
already found her passport. 4. She’s already changed her Lesson 3, pp. 74–75
money. 5. She’s already bought some sunglasses. 6. She 1 1. had walked 2. had died 3. had never met 4. didn’t
hasn’t closed the windows yet. 7. She hasn’t watered the find 5. had sent 6. spent 7. had eaten 8. told
plants yet. 8. She’s already written a letter for Erica. 9. hadn’t walked 10. had invented
9. She hasn’t taken the cat to Erica’s house yet.
2 1. slept . . . hadn’t slept 2. took . . . hadn’t taken
4 3. saw . . . hadn’t seen 4. ate . . . hadn’t eaten
2 3 1. I’d or had promised to visit a friend 2. We’d or had
gone to bed. 3. I’d or had already eaten my breakfast.
1 G
4. I hadn’t booked a room. 5. I’d or had forgotten my credit
3 L O C A L O card.
A 4 S 4a Natural environment: mountainous, green
M G 5 B O O K Food: delicious, tasty
Transportation: regular, comfortable
P O I Weather: cloudy, sunny
I O 6 I People: shy, friendly
N U M N City: crowded, exciting
7 S I G H T S E E I N G b 1. weather 2. transportation 3. natural environment
8 N c Answers will vary. Some possible answers are: 1.
We arrived at the crowded or exciting market. 2. There
B U were friendly faces smiling from every corner. 3. A shy
9 R E N T girl walked past with a basket of flowers. She looked at her
A E feet. 4. A lady sold her tasty or delicious salads, ready to
eat. 5. We drove in a comfortable taxi through the crowded
C downtown. 6. The weather was good, so we enjoyed a
H delicious or tasty lunch on the sunny balcony and watched
the mountainous view.
5a 1. I went with an old friend of mine. 2. We hung out on
the beach all day. 3. I was on vacation last week. 4. We
stayed in a beautiful hotel. 5. We booked early and got a
good deal. 6. It was a two-week vacation in Spain.
b 1. b 2. f 3. a 4. d 5. e 6. c
Lesson 2, pp. 72–73
1 1. kissed 2. present or gift 3. bowed 4. waved
5. shook
2 1. promised 2. offered 3. lend 4. sent 5. gave
6. offered 7. owes 8. told
3 1. f 2. i 3. d 4. b 5. g 6. h 7. e 8. a 9. c

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UNIT 12
Answer Key
Lesson 1, pp. 76–77 Lesson 3, pp. 80–81
1 1. lend 2. spent 3. withdraw 4. earn 5. borrow 1 1. ended up 2. taking 3. split 4. the stands
6. saves 5. grabbed 6. officials
2 1. b 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. a 6. a 2 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. F 7. T 8. F
3 1. were . . . would take 2. would visit . . . had 3. would 3 1. Both 2. Neither 3. both 4. Neither 5. either
have . . . met 4. spoke . . . talk 5. would write . . . had 6. both 7. Both 8. Either
6. sang . . . would start 7. would buy . . . were 8. went . . .
would play
4a (5) Do exercises on the Internet
(4) Read Spanish books and newspapers
4 1. If I were better at soccer, I would play on the best (6) Listen to MP3s
team. (e) 2. If she weren’t so busy, she’d have time to see (1) Write emails to a Spanish-speaking friend
us. (d) 3. If she knew his number, she’d call him. (f ) 4. If I (3) Do a conversation exchange
didn’t already have a dog, I’d get a cat. (a) 5. If he ate more, (2) Travel to a Spanish-speaking country
he wouldn’t be hungry all the time. (b) 6. If I lived in Brazil,
I’d learn to speak Portuguese. (c)
b 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. F 6. T
5 1. If I had more time, I’d learn a new language. 2. What
would you do if you lost your wallet? 3. If I had a vacation,
I’d go to Jamaica. 4. We wouldn’t drive to work if we lived
closer to the office. 5. She’d be here now if it were possible.
6. If you left your country, would you miss it? 7. I would
sleep all morning if I had the chance. 8. If I weren’t so lazy, I
wouldn’t enjoy hanging out at the beach.
6 1. N 2. W 3. NW 4. X 5. NW 6. W 7. X 8. N
9. W 10. X

Lesson 2, pp. 78–79


1 1. Becky 2. Juan 3. Alessandra 4. Juan 5. Becky
2 Answers will vary.
3 1. Lola told Mick that he could go and buy some
bread. 2. Mick said that he didn’t have any money. 3. Lola
told Mick that that was nothing new. 4. Mick said that he
would go to the bank. 5. Lola told Mick that he didn’t have
a bank account. 6. Mick said that he was going to open a
bank account. 7. Lola told Mick that he was going to need a
job first. 8. Mick said that he wasn’t hungry anymore.
4 1. He said that that was the best ice-cream soda he had
ever tasted. 2. He said that that had been a great game of
golf. 3. He told Luisa that she always arrived just as he was
leaving. 4. He said that he was bored. 5. She said that it
had all been most interesting. 6. He said that last words
were for stupid people who hadn’t said enough.
5 1. I’ll meet John at home at 6:00. 2. My sister isn’t
going to China. 3. Your dinner is in the oven. 4. I was
too busy to visit Paola yesterday. 5. I have a meeting
at 10:30. 6. I’ve taken the keys. 7. You can buy some
milk. 8. The car is ready.
6a 1. recently 2. grateful 3. send 4. about 5. Could
b 1. I recently saw your 2. I’d like to know more
about 3. could you tell me 4. I’d be grateful if you
could 5. could you send me
7 1. I’m not telling. 2. Sorry, what do you mean?
3. That’s a good question. 4. Let me think about that.

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UNITS 10–12
Answer Key
Review Units 10–12, pp. 82–83
1 1. many 2. many 3. a little 4. much 5. any
6. much 7. many 8. many 9. a few 10. a little
2 1. When I was in Mexico I picked up a little Spanish.
2. This is the man I told you about. 3. When she was a child
she looked up to her father. 4. John Brown grew up in a big,
happy family. 5. Golf is the best sport in the world.
6. I was brought up on a farm when I was a child, so I’ve
always loved animals. 7. There are two theaters here—
the theater on Brand Street is very small. 8. I’ve found a
great restaurant—I came across it when I went for a walk
yesterday. 9. Jack was the most intelligent student I’ve ever
taught. 10. I have to look after my little sister because she’s
feeling sick.
3 1. yet 2. already 3. already 4. just 5. already
6. just 7. already 8. yet 9. just
4 1. hadn’t been 2. had gone 3. went 4. had
left 5. hadn’t worked 6. worked 7. hadn’t seen 8. had
started 9. drove
5 1. had . . . would buy 2. would stay . . . could 3. didn’t
work . . . would you like 4. would be . . . weren’t 5. Would
you do . . . paid 6. were . . . would get 7. wouldn’t sleep . . .
drank 8. stopped . . . would save 9. had . . . wouldn’t live
6
1. they both liked fish 2. neither of my brothers had gone
to college 3. she couldn’t dance 4. it would rain later
5. he had lost his watch 6. they didn’t have any money
7. he would go to either China or Canada for his vacation
8. neither of my sisters had traveled much
7a 1. shake 2. appeals 3. miss 4. apply 5. passed
6. spend 7. depends 8. fail 9. book 10. worry
b 1. mouse 2. pension 3. tip 4. court 5. deal
6. transportation 7. salary 8. cash

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