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1 plays 1 Carmen usually cooks verY well.


2 don't speak 2 We went to the cinema by bus yesterday./Yesterday,
we went to the cinema bY bus.
3 am concentrat¡ng
4 is reading
3 Tim is always late for school on Mondays./On
Mondays,Tim is always late for school.
5 watches
4 The first train never leaves the station on time.
6 studies, is making 5 They go to the country once a week./Once a week,
they go to the country.
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Sally is sitting on the sofa at the moment./At the
r lnfinitive I Pastsimple : Past participle moment, Sally is sitting on the sofa'
brought brought
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-' 1 difference
: Cut r cut
2 creatlvity
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3 importance
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4 height
left
5 happiness
6 length

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1 stopped, told, was sleePing
2 didn't know were going
3 cancelled, was raining
4 got, was washing-uP, was cooking
5 learnt, was living/lived
6 said, was recovering

4
1 since
2 for
3 for
4 since
5 since
6 for

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What does the success of the match depend on?
1

2 Where were the four Beatles born?


3 How many songs has your sister composed?

4 How often does Robert PlaY tennis?


5 What did Terry buy his son for his birthday?
6 Why did you leave the Party early?

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1
Possible a*!s&r€r$
5** '1,
Class CD Track 51
1 He has a cup oftea. 'lb)
2 After he's had his first cup of tea. 2a)
3 lt's very big - it holds around half a litre. 3c)
4 lt can slow down prostate cancer, prevent skin 4a)
tumours, reduce cholesterol, lower hypertension,
make the memory better and prevent Alzheimer,s
disease.
5 Over ten million
6 No. lt has no harmful side-effects.

1'l certainly can't say anything interesting


T. or even
polite until l've had my first cup.'(line 2)
2 F. 'l continue to drink tea - lots of it - all through the
day. '(lines 2-3)
3 F. 'Those two litres of water the doctors tell you to
drink every day?'(line 3)
4 F. We don't know. (lines 4-5)
5 T. '... it's an added bonus to discover that it,s also very
good for you.'(line 6)
6 T. 'And now laboratory tests show that tea helps to
improve your memory.'(lines g-9)

1 every day (line 1)


2 allthrough the day (line 3)
3 actually (line 4)
4 mug (line 4)
5 discover (line 6)
6 lowers (line 7)
7 disease (line 9)
8 worldwide (line 10)

4
1 interesting (line 2)
2 polite (line 2)
3 lowers (line 7), reduces (line g)
4 delighted (line i 1)
5 useful (line 1 1)
6 popular (line 12)

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P*ssibie &¡t$w*r$
1 No. He believes in God.
2 No. Tim Wardle found Peter Williamson in order to
make the programme.
3 lt was difficult. lt tookTim Wardle quite a long time to
find him.
4 She's Peter Williamson's wife.
5 No, he isn't. He says that enjoying what you,ve got
and being happy with your life is the main thing.
6 His secret is to have a caring family and be happy
with his life.

2
1 T. 'the most ordinary man takes less than half an
hour's exercise a week ...' (lines l -2)
2 F. 'the most ordinary man owns ... and at least one
Harry Potter novel ...' (lines 1-4)
3 T. '... Tim Wardle who wanted to make a television
programme about Mr Ordinary took some time to
find him.' (lines 7-8)
4 F. 'PeterWilliamson has two sons,Tyler and Kieran.
(lines 8-9)
5 F. 'Mr. Williamson is quite happy with h¡s l¡fe ...'
(lines 9-10)
6 F. 'Mr. Williamson is quite happy with h¡s life ... if you
... are content with your life ... then you'll be happy.'
(lines 12-13)

1 say'Sorry' (line 5)
2 astonishing (line 5)
3 characteristics (line 6)
4 worker (line 9)
5 fortunately (line 9)
6 happy (line 9)/content (line t 2)

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2c)
3c)
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REVIEW UNITS 4.5 .6
Grammar Word Building
1 5
1 where 1 meaning
2 who/that 2 death
3 whose 3 treatment
4 which/that (can be omitted) 4 behaviour
5 which/that 5 decision
6 who/that (can be omitted) 6 medication/medicine
2 6
1 These are two friends (who/that) I met when I was at 1 to
school. (can be omitted) 2 for
2 Last week I saw a horror film which/that was very 3 about/of
frightening. 4 for
3 That's the teacher whose son plays for the local 5 at
footballteam.
4 That is the office where my mother works. 6 on

5 Sarah is the girl (who/that) I do my school work with.


(can be omitted)
6 Bring the books which/that are on the top shelf.

3
la)
2a)
3b)
4b)

4
1 studies
2 would you do
3 wouldn't have had
4 won't go
5 had told
6 bought

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2 visited, hadn,t (had not) been
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3a)
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- 5 got, went 4d)

- 6 d (had) never eaten, spent sb)


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- 1 Icould/might/may visit my grandparents
2b)
tomorrow. 3e)
= 2 Rafa Nadal can play excellent tennis/can
play tennis
- very well.
4a)

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= Sl9 could speak when she was only thirteen
months
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- 4 Can he change the car wheel? "_

- 5 They say it could/m ay/mightsnow in


the north, but
1c)

- it's not confirmed. 2e)

- 6 When I was younger, I couldn,t swim. 3a)


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a 1 My car was taken to the garage by the
breakdown
a :: i lorry.
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a 2 I wasn't told the truth (by them).
J 3 The flat next door has been rented (by
someone).
a. 4 ls a new guidebook about Scotland being
wr¡tten
(by them)?
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6 The keys weren,t found (by anyone).
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1 The teacher told us (that) we could
do the exercise
the next day.
2 My father asked me if I was having dinner with
them
in the evening.
3 Andy told me to hurry up. He said (that) I was late.
4 The teacher told the students not to make so much
noise.
5 Albert asked Georgina what time she
had come back
the night before.

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1 No. The author doesn't like to blindly follow fashion.
2 Thinking and doing the same as everyone else means
that no one thinking or acting independently.
is
3 lt's very expensive to buy new releases. lt is cheaper if
you wait a bit and then rent them.
4 The shops sell things they don't want, so they may
look cheap, but they're not really good bargains.

2
1 F. '... a friend asking if I had seen the first film in Ihe
Lord of the Ringstrilogy.' (line 1)
2F.' ...The Masters, a book which was first published
decades earlier...' (line 3)
3 T. 'But why be a slave to fashion? After all, there are
good intellectual reasons for not wishing everyone
to be seeing the same film and reading the same
book at the same time ...' (lines 6-7)
4T. <'Never join a queuei is my motto...> (line 12)

3
1 trilogy (line 1)
2 amid (line 2)
3 publicity (line 2)
4 innocently (line 2)
5 aware of (line 3)
6 badgering (line 9)
7 store (lines 1 1 and 13)
8 bargains (line'13)

Iistening
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1a)
2b)
3c)
4b)

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