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Gold B2 First unit 12 Crime scene

Cb p. 122

Ex. 1 – 2 Students’ own answers

Ex. 3
1. reality tourism
2. school
3. photo/photograph
4. (black) tea
5. silent
6. service
7. one night
8. beds
9. staff 10 69

Ex. 4-6 Students’ own answers

Obligation, prohibition and necessity


must, have to, need, allowed to

Grammar Reference Cb p. 163


Ex. 1
1. don’t have to
2. must not
3. must
4. not allowed to
5. didn’t need to take
6. have
7. had to
8. needn’t have invited

Cb p. 123
Ex. 1 Students’ own answers

Ex. 2
1b 2a 3c 4c 5c 6a

Ex. 3
1B 2C 3D 4C 5A 6E

Ex. 4
1. don’t have to
2. mustn’t
3. had to
4. must
5. didn’t need to wait
6. be allowed to
Ex. 5
1. needn’t have
2. aren’t allowed to open
3. mustn’t talk
4. don’t have to
5. has to collect
6. need to get

Ex. 6 Students’ own answers

Cb p. 125 Shopping online

Ex. 1 Students’ own answers

Ex. 2
1E 2A 3C 4D 5F 6B

Ex. 3 Students’ own answers

Ex. 4
1C 2F 3D 4A 5E 6B

Ex. 5
1. transactions/payments/purchases
2. safeguard
3. established
4. measures
5. browser
6. register/update/check
7. install/download
8. make
9. strong
10. case

Ex. 6
1. convenience
2. security
3. ensure, privacy
4. combination
5. payment

Ex. 7 Students’ own answers

Cb p. 126 Multiple choice

Ex. 2
It is about a man called Martin who witnesses an
attack and throws his bag at the attacker.
Ex. 3
1C 2C 3D 4C 5B 6B

Ex. 4
1. follow through
2. spinning
3. stalked
4. clinging to
5. intervene
6. bullied
7. brandishing
8. set aside

Ex. 5
Students’ own answers

Ex. 6
1. kind, meek, gentle
2. He had a dominant father (now dead), he was a
writer (Society of Authors), he was bullied at school.
3–4. Students’ own answers

Cb p. 128 Open Cloze

Ex. 1
People want to visit the places connected with famous
fictional crimes.

Ex. 2
1. be
2. like
3. over
4. so
5. for
6. most
7. by
8. itself

Ex. 3 Students’ own answers

Reflexive pronouns

Grammar Reference Cb p. 163


1. myself
2. himself/herself
3. ourselves
4. yourselves
5. themselves
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Ex. 4
The subject and object are the same.

Ex. 5
1 A Florence reminded Florence.
B Florence reminded her husband.
2 A Suzy and Sam both took responsibility for their
own actions.
B Suzy blamed Sam and Sam blamed Suzy.
3 A myself is used here for emphasis
B by myself = on my own

Ex. 6
1. ourselves
2. –
3. her
4. –
5. him
6. himself

Ex. 7 Students’ own answers

HAVE/GET something done


Grammar Reference Cb p. 164
Ex. 3
1. got
2. having/getting
3. make
4. have
5. having/getting
6. get

Cb p. 129

Ex. 1
1. had some computers stolen
2. got the rooms fingerprinted

Ex. 2
have or get + object + past participle of the verb

Ex. 3
1 report the crime to the police, buy a guard dog,
stop their credit cards, clean the house, find their
insurance policy
2 change their locks, repair broken windows, install an alarm
Ex. 4
1. have just had it painted
2. get it looked at
3. have it cut
4. get your eyes tested
5. got a friend to put it up
6. had it taken

Cb p. 130 Writing focus Report

Ex. 1
1 Yes.
2 Yes.
I dropped and broke my laptop last year. This is
irrelevant because it’s not related to the main point.
… or simply discouraging students from bringing
valuable items to college. This is irrelevant because it is
adding extra information which does not answer the
question.
3 Yes.

Ex. 2
2 to spend 3 spends/should spend 4 is spent,
should be spent, be spent

Ex. 3
1 suggest/advise 2 suggestion/advice
3 suggest 4 advised/suggested

Ex. 4 Students’ own answers

Ex. 5

Sample answer

Introduction
The purpose of this report is to recommend the best
way of dealing with the problem of mobile phone thefts
in the college. It has been suggested that students
should be banned from bringing phones into college.

Advantages
There are several advantages to banning mobile
phones from college. A ban would:
• cut the number of thefts.
• solve the problem of students losing their phones.
• reduce distraction in class, as students often check
their phones rather than listening to the teacher.
Disadvantages
There are also disadvantages to a ban. It would:
• be difficult to enforce, as phones are small and
easily hidden.
• prevent communication between students and
their teachers, who often use text messages to
inform their students about changes to class
venues, as well as homework.

Recommendations
Mobile phones have become an important form of
communication, not only between students, but
also between students and teachers. It would cause
more problems than it would solve to try to ban them
from college. I would recommend instead putting up
notices around the college to warn students about
the danger of theft and advising them to take care of
their valuables.

Cb p. 131 Review

Ex. 1
1A 2B 3C 4D 5C 6A

Ex. 2
1. needn’t have gone/didn’t need to go
2. weren’t allowed to
3. you mustn’t speak without
4. get Harry to check
5. enjoy yourself/yourselves
6. have my wedding dress made

Ex. 3
1. description
2. suspiciously
3. evidence
4. security
5. lawyer
6. criminal
7. threatening
8. guilty

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