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More Practice 1

Vocabulary

1 1. hire 4. noisy

2. scenery 5. landmarks

3. rocky

2 1. e 3. b 5. a 7. d

2. f 4. c 6. g

3 1. goes abroad 5. steep

2. sandy 6. local

3. unpredictable 7. travel arrangements

4. guided tour

4 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. a

5 1. set off 4. turn back

2. had run out of 5. took off

3. give up 6. Watch out

6 1. accommodation 4. peaceful

2. route 5. exotic

3. remote

Grammar

1 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. b

2 1. Peter never forgets to lock the door.

2. Why are you crying?

3. They always buy the evening newspaper.

4. My parents aren’t visiting friends tonight.

5. Anne is taking her sister to the cinema tomorrow.

6. Mum doesn’t make dinner every Saturday.

3 1. left, were doing

2. was sleeping, entered

3. was getting, rang

4. saw, was running

5. stopped, broke

6. were watching, arrived

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

5 1. 1. went 3. was skiing

2. broke 4. had

2. 1. had / is having 2. Did … invite

3. 1. am not waiting 2. don’t want

4. 1. was watching 4. love

2. rang 5. didn’t want /

3. decided don’t want

More Practice 2

Vocabulary

1 1. escape 4. bored

2. stay calm 5. satisfied

3. health

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

3 1. reached 5. eventually

2. emergency landing 6. trapped

3. relieved 7. crew

4. realised

4 1. passengers 4. stayed calm

2. is scared of 5. victim

3. on his own 6. screamed

5 1. exciting 4. interested

2. confused 5. thrilled

3. amazing 6. frightening

6 1. b 2. d 3. f 4. e 5. c 6. a

Grammar

1 1. left 4. were

2. Have you had 5. hasn’t hired

3. didn’t like 6. have they known

2 1. The shop has already closed for the evening.

2. My sister forgot to buy a new pen yesterday.

3. We just missed the beginning of the film.

4. Jake hasn’t seen his cousins since 2009.

5. They didn’t take the car to work last week.

3 1. since 3. never 5. just

2. for 4. yet

4 1. had stopped, came

2. Did you turn off, had finished

3. had heard, read

4. enjoyed, had forgotten

5. called, had fixed

5 1. Has she just signed a new contract?

2. Why did you walk to school?

3. How many songs had the singer sung alone?

4. Did all the students pass the test?

5. When did the basketball team win the game?

6. How long have they lived in the house?

6 1. gave, has just bought

2. arrived, had come

3. sold, haven’t decorated

4. Had … sent, talked

5. hasn’t stopped, left

More Practice 3

Vocabulary

1 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. a

2 1. c 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. b

3 1. download music

2. out-of-date

3. environmentally-friendly

4. no longer

5. search engine

6. foolproof

4 1. complicated 4. coast

2. start up 5. came up with

3. crashed 6. practical

5 1. personal 4. innovative

2. reliable 5. user-friendly

3. famous

6 1. set … on fire 4. dangerous

2. efficient 5. deal with

3. accurate 6. convenient

Grammar

1 1. am going to take 4. will lend

2. will rain 5. is going to wear

3. won’t help

2 1. Will they save a place for you?

2. Where are you going to go on holiday?

3. What will John get after school?

4. Will it be too early to visit Cathy?

5. Why will Isabel have tea?

6. Is Burt going to work for his father?

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

4 1. Will … be using 4. will be sleeping

2. will have finished 5. will have come

3. will have received 6. will be going

5 1. aren’t buying / aren’t going to buy

2. will have performed

3. will have returned

4. Are … going to go / Will … go

5. Is … throwing away / going to throw away

6. will be making / is going to make

6 1. He is hiking / is going to hike in the mountains.

2. He will have completed his homework by seven o’clock.

3. I am taking / am going to take a hat and sunscreen.

4. We are buying / are going to buy her a disc for her birthday.

More Practice 4

Vocabulary

1 1. doesn’t like 4. always

2. doesn’t do 5. can’t

3. often 6. energetic

2 1. make friends 4. tie the knot

2. good-looking 5. perfect match

3. give it a chance 6. average height

3 1. arrangement 4. date

2. an acquaintance 5. slim

3. possibility 6. moody

4 1. e 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. b

5 1. doubt 4. take after

2. keep in touch 5. get along

3. claims

6 1. 1. single

2. go out

3. married

2. 1. fell in love

2. got to know

3. couple

3. 1. friendship

2. relatives

3. happiness

Grammar

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

2 1. My grandfather can’t hear well.

2. You mustn’t wear flip-flops in the gym.

3. I must finish this project today.

4. Jennifer can / may stay out until midnight.

5. I think we should finish our homework early.

3 1. must have 4. might not have

2. could have 5. should not have

3. should have

4 1. e 2. d 3. a 4. f 5. c 6. b

5 1. should have taken

2. May … leave

3. might have gone

4. can’t play

5. must have forgotten

6 1. 1. should have

2. can

3. must

2. 1. must have

2. could

3. shouldn’t

More Practice 5

Vocabulary

1 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. a 5. b

2 1. made … money

2. did the shopping

3. do … best

4. make an appointment

5. made … plans

6. did … a favour

3 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. c

4 1. the latest styles 6. Customers

2. brand names 7. appreciate

3. outstanding 8. brand-new

4. sensible 9. second-hand

5. bargains 10. discounts

5 1. kitchen appliance 4. more

2. bad 5. buys

3. a lot of

6 1. price tag 4. a rip-off

2. a luxury item 5. on sale

3. out of fashion

Grammar

1 1. b 2. e 3. c 4. a 5. d

2 1. will be 4. wouldn’t ask

2. wouldn’t go 5. won’t sleep

3. gets 6. had

3 1. b 2. b 3. a

4 1. had brought / hadn’t forgotten, would have taken

2. wouldn’t have gone, hadn’t snowed

3. had heard, would have answered

5 1. hadn’t been an exam, I wouldn’t have gone

2. were you, I would write to him today

3. would have more energy if he exercised more often

6 1. had given 4. will be

2. would have bought 5. were

3. comes 6. would try

More Practice 6

Vocabulary

1 1. tense 4. driving too fast

2. almost fell asleep 5. very good

3. a foreign language 6. rarely

2 1. b 2. a 3. c

3 1. right 4. leader

2. pride 5. distrust

3. starred 6. released

4 1. impossible 5. hilarious

2. unnecessary 6. viewers

3. make it to 7. unhappy

4. cast

5 1. d 2. e 3. b 4. f 5. a 6. c

6 1. event, disappointing

2. plot, based on

3. disadvantage, success

Grammar

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

2 1. had been given 4. should be finished

2. is being fixed 5. were put away

3. Was … broken

3 1. Has Emily been told the reason for the argument?

2. The photos were put on Facebook.

3. Chapter 4 won’t be taught in class next week.

4. The jewels weren’t stolen by these men.

5. Delicious meals are made by our chef.

4 1. are having / getting … decorated /

are going to have / get … decorated

2. had / got … delivered

3. is having / getting … cut

4. had / got … refunded

5. are having / getting … painted

5 1. was closed, were waiting / is closed, have been waiting

2. loses, was left

3. didn’t understand, wasn’t open / doesn’t understand, doesn’t open

4. will be saved, can take

5. will … pay / is going to pay, will be paid / does … pay, is paid

6. is studying, is (being) taught

7. were standing, were attacked

8. am collecting / am going to collect, will be given

More Practice 7

Vocabulary

1 1. drop out 3. marriage

2. charge 4. queue

2 1. harmful 4. thoughtful

2. helpful 5. useless

3. careless

3 1. rent 5. poverty

2. hid 6. drugs

3. hopeless 7. signed a petition

4. jobless

4 1. spotted 4. make sure

2. is worthless 5. alone

3. elderly 6. beautiful

5 1. d 2. c 3. e 4. a 5. b

6 1. ended up 4. unemployment

2. peaceful 5. volunteer

3. successful 6. demonstrations

Grammar

1 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. a

2 1. Jim hadn’t visited him for a long time

2. the party would begin at eight o’clock

3. to open their books

4. the biscuits were baking in the oven

5. asking / that they ask Matt to bring a pizza

6. his family had already been to Paris

3 1. boasted that he was the best student in the class

2. complained that the neighbours had made a lot of noise

3. warned her secretary not to use her computer

4. told Daniel to buy a newspaper

5. threatened to punish me the next time I was late

6. admitted that they hadn’t invited Larry to the meeting

4 1. Sara asked if / whether Mark was buying a new car.

2. Clive asked if / whether the water had boiled.

3. The waitress enquired what I wanted to order.

4. Aunt Ruby asked why they had to go to bed so early.

5. Peter wanted to know if / whether the concert would start on time.

5 1. The hotel clerk said (that) the bellboy would take the suitcases later.

2. The officer ordered the people to leave the building immediately.

3. William suggested trying / that we try the new Chinese restaurant.

More Practice 8

Vocabulary

1 1. c 2. a 3. d 4. f 5. e 6. b

2 1. don’t tell 4. thin

2. can 5. hate

3. excellent

3 1. blocked 5. password

2. inbox 6. application

3. profile 7. remove

4. wall 8. insulting

4 1. against 4. out

2. up 5. down

3. out

5 1. rude 4. truthful

2. updated 5. criticised

3. access 6. embarrassed

6 1. invasion of privacy, privacy settings

2. request, distracting

3. account, log in

Grammar

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

2 1. that / when, d 4. that / which, b

2. whose, f 5. where, a

3. who / that, e 6. that / which, c

3 1. that / which 4. where

2. when 5. that / which

3. whose 6. that / who

The relative pronoun can be omitted in sentences 1, 5 and 6.

4 1. Amy wants to see the photo album which has pictures of our trip to France.

2. This is my friend Sam, who knows how to windsurf.

3. Have you been to the restaurant where the waiters sing?

4. Jim, whose father is an engineer, is good at maths.

5. The test was on Tuesday, when I was ill.

5 1. Tokyo, which is in Japan, is one of the largest cities in the world. / Tokyo, which is one of the largest cities in the world, is in Japan.

2. The head teacher, who visited my class last week, is popular with the students. / The head teacher, who is popular with the students, visited my class last week.

3. Jack, whose car was hit, is still in hospital after the accident.

4. My computer, which isn’t new, has been fixed twice. / My computer, which has been fixed twice, isn’t new.

6 1. The photos that / which you sent to me were put in an album.

2. Our tour guide, who is very knowledgeable, is taking us to the Acropolis. / Our tour guide, who is taking us to the Acropolis, is very knowledgeable.

3. Easter, when we have a big family meal, is a special time. / Easter, which is a special time, is when we have a big family meal.

4. The driver who drove fast on the motorway had just got his licence. / The driver who had just got his licence drove fast on the motorway.

5. I never go to this part of the city, which is dangerous at night.

More Practice 9

Vocabulary

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

2 1. sunrise 6. wandered

2. stranger 7. tolerant

3. site 8. multi-cultural

4. pastimes 9. lifestyle

5. was born

3 1. b, c 2. a, b 3. b, c 4. a, b 5. a, c

4 1. d 2. f 3. e 4. a 5. c 6. b

5 1. kind 4. adapted

2. guest 5. open-minded

3. offensive

Grammar

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

2 1. b 2. e 3. d 4. c 5. f 6. a

3 1. may 4. should have

2. have to 5. can’t

3. should 6. could have

4 1. was given an invitation to the party

2. will be brought to the meeting

3. hasn’t been prepared

4. can be fixed

5. is being cut

5 1. eating / that he had eaten all the chocolate cake

2. when I was going to finish

3. to cover the baby with the blanket

4. that the heater didn’t work

5. surprising / that we surprise Julia with flowers

6 1. that / who

2. that / when

3. that / which

4. whose

5. where

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