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Macmillan Publishers Limited 2011 Gateway B1+ Workbook Answer Key Gateway online Vocabulary p2 1 1 s e r i 11 o u s 2 t a l k a t i v e 3 p r e t t y 4 c l e v e r 5 h a r d w o r k i n g 6 r e l i a b l e 7 i m p a t i e n t 8 m e d i u m h e i g h t 9 c h e e r f u l 10 u n t i d y 2 2 plain 3 bald 4 handsome 5 quiet 6 friendly 7 nice 8 cheerful 9 selsh 10 ugly 3 Personality Appearance arrogant plain quiet bald friendly handsome nice ugly cheerful selsh 4 1 well-built 2 thin 3 bald 4 selsh 5 arrogant 6 funny 7 bossy Reading p3 1 A Rosie B Bella 2 1 dislike 2 have fair skin 3 the same 4 disagree 5 doesnt like them 3 1 sibling 2 identical 3 auburn (hair) 4 freckles 5 queasy 6 weird 7 cheeky 8 polite 4 1 One feels ill when the other is sick. They nish each others sentences. 2 One behaves better than the other. They dress dierently. 5 Students own answers Grammar in context p4 1 present simple present continuous 2 1 f 2 c 3 b 4 e 5 a 6 d 7 g 3 1 My sister doesnt normally get up early. 2 Tom rarely nishes all his homework. 3 Our teachers are always telling us what to do. 4 We occasionally go to school by bus. 5 My brother and I often play computer games together. 6 We sometimes spend our holidays in France. 7 My bossy friend is always telling me what to do. 4 Students own answers 1 Identity match 5 Theyre looking They look is often choosing often chooses is preferring prefers are nding nd is sometimes not knowing sometimes doesnt know is pretending pretends is speaking speaks Developing vocabulary p5 1 1 fat 2 slim 3 bright/clever 4 attractive 5 cheerful 6 elderly 2 Man Woman Object beautiful beautiful handsome pretty pretty attractive attractive attractive good-looking good-looking 3 1 c 2 f 3 a 4 g 5 b 6 d 7 e 4 a 3 cheeky b 2 strange/weird c 1 annoying/irritating d 4 queasy/sick 5 Students own answers Click onto British manners p6 1 1 a 2 a 3 a Word booster 1 b 2 e 3 a 4 c 5 d 6 f 3 1 F They were not allowed to talk with food in their mouths. 2 F Most British people dont hesitate to object to queue-jumping. 3 F The British apologise in supermarkets too. 4 F There are some rules about mobile phone use on a train. 4 Students own answers Grammar in context p7 1 a continuous b states c actions d feeling e senses 2 feeling thinking of the senses possession hate believe appear belong like know feel have love mean hear own need remember look prefer think see want understand seem smell sound 3 1 have got 2 dont like, shout 3 m talking 4 Does he know 5 I speak 6 looks 7 Do you prefer 8 Im wearing 4 1 sounds 2 feel 3 seems 4 smells 5 hear 6 look 7 tastes 5 1 look 2 looks 3 looks as if/looks like 4 looks like 5 look 6 looks like 6 1 d the chocolate cake tasted really delicious and I ate it all. 2 e Her dressing gown felt soft and warm when she put it on. 3 b The coee smelt better than it tasted. 4 f The spider looked frightening but it wasnt dangerous. 5 a These shoes feel wet but theyre all Ive got. 6 c Your music sounds great. What is it? 7 is looking looks is sounding sounds is hearing hears s always seeming always seems 8 Students own answers Developing speaking p8 1 Suggested answers 1 What are your names? 2 How old are you? 3 Where are you from? 4 Do you speak any other languages? 5 What are your hobbies? 2 Students own answers 3 1 b 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 b 4 Suggested answers 1 I can see two young people, a girl and a boy. 2 They are in a library. I think they might be studying because the boy has a lot of books and the girl has a laptop. 3 The girl is very pretty, she has dark curly hair and dark skin. She is smiling. The boy looks bored. 4 I imagine they might be students. 5 Students own answers Page 9 1 Katie is excited because she has new neighbours. 2 a 5 b 3 c 1 d 4 e 2 3 new glad friendly nice sweet long dark identical prettier good-looking tall dark handsome full 4 1 rather 2 extremely 3 absolutely 4 quite 5 really 6 very 5 Students own answers 6 Students own answers