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Module 2 - WB Answer Key

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Workbook Answer Key

Workbook Answer Key


Grammar
MODULE 2 1 1. which 4. when
2. whose 5. that
Section A 3. where
Vocabulary – page 20
page 21
1
k 2 1. Antonio Meucci was the man who / that invented
1. melt 5. check out the telephone. / The man who / that invented the
2. stick to 6. warn telephone was Antonio Meucci.
3. remove 7. spill 2. Baghdad was the city where the first battery was
invented.
4. operate
3. Nespresso is a machine which / that makes delicious
coffee.
2 1. attempt 5. figure out
2. find out 6. turn into 4. Archimedes was a Greek scientist whose discoveries
helped to develop engineering.
3. end up 7. contain
5. 1804 was the year when / that the first steam-powered
4. attach
train appeared.
3 1. check out; c, warn 3. melt; d, find out Sentences 1, 3 and 5 have got two options.
2. figure out; a, operate 4. remove; b, contain
3 1. who / that, b 4. where / that, e
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2. whose, c 5. when / that, a
3. which / that, f 6. which / that, d

4 1. which / that 4. which / that


2. where 5. whose
3. who / that 6. when / that

5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.


Speaking
6 1. c, Water 4. a, Justin Rosenstein
2. d, Tablet 5. b, Jet Age
3. e, Laboratory

Section B
Vocabulary – page 22
1 1. genius 5. sensitive
2. natural leader 6. outstanding
3. well-liked 7. successful
4. weaknesses 8. valuable

2 1. take for granted 5. bright


2. common sense 6. strengths
3. make the most of 7. hidden
4. gifted 8. multitasking

3 1. take … for granted 5. weakness


2. makes the most of 6. outstanding
3. gifted 7. successful
4. common sense 8. strength

4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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Workbook Answer Key
Grammar Grammar
1 1. Mahatma Gandhi, who helped get independence for 1 1. I love my friend Anna, who is kind and easy-going.
India, was a natural leader. 2. Mr Smith is the teacher whose lessons I really enjoy.
2. My family visited Dacice, where sugar cubes were 3. I’m talking about the man who lost his dog.
invented. 4. Ben enjoyed his trip to London, where he saw
3. The 1960s was a period of change, when many young Buckingham Palace.
people rebelled. 5. My favourite season is summer, when we haven’t got
4. Chris de Aboitiz, whose dogs surf with him, is a dog school.
trainer and champion surfer. 6. Sammy likes food which is healthy and fresh.
5. I often use the app Musical.ly, which lets me upload
creative videos. page 25
page 23 2 1. The block of flats, which was 30 years old, was pulled
down. / The block of flats which was pulled down was
2 1. who was born 30 years old.
2. which uses 2. I really enjoyed our trip to London last summer, when
3. when she was studying we visited The Shard.
4. whose parents 3. My parents stayed in a hotel which / that had
5. where she teaches a swimming pool on the roof.
4. The inhabitants who / that live on the 54th floor have
3 1. I really admire Gillian Murphy, who dances with the got the best view.
American Ballet Theater. 5. The Dale family, whose house we bought last year, has
2. Joe Girard, whose sales strategies sold thousands of lived in this area for ten years.
cars, is the best car salesman in history.
3. My sister wants to work in Silicon Valley, where there 3 1. I’ll meet you at the cathedral, which is surrounded by
are impressive hi-tech companies. a garden.
4. Everyone should learn computer coding, which is 2. Sandy is taking a class with the dance teacher who
an essential skill for the 21st century. trained at the Royal Ballet School.
5. We’re excited about our summer holiday, when we’re 3. I read an article about the citizens whose homes were
going to hike along the Camino de Santiago. lost in the earthquake.
4. Jack and Maisie love the summers when they go
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. abroad.
5. I love Halifax Tower, where you can have coffee on
Speaking the roof.

5 1. I’d like to try the art class. 4 Sentences: 1 and 5


2. How about coming with me?
3. Why not? 5 1. somewhere 5. nothing
4. I’m no good at art. 2. anything 6. someone
5. I’ll give it a go! 3. something 7. nowhere
4. no one
Section C
Speaking
Vocabulary – page 24
6 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. c
1 1. block of flats 4. lift
2. Steel 5. put up Reading – page 26
3. facilities
1 1. the Tianzi Hotel
2 1. Property 5. surrounded 2. The Iceberg
2. pull down 6. put up 3. the Tianzi Hotel
3. spread out 7. block of flats 4. The Iceberg and the Climate House
4. Concrete 8. high-rise 5. the Climate House

3 1. spread out 5. lift 2 1. to allow light to enter the apartments and to look like
2. facilities 6. steel huge white glaciers
3. put up 7. inhabitants 2. extreme temperatures – intense heat and freezing cold
4. brick 8. surrounded 3. concrete and steel
4. It’s the world’s largest image building.
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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Listening (CD 5, Track 04) 3 1. Due to 4. as a result of
Jack: Welcome to Hollyroad Academy Radio. I’m Jack 2. extremely 5. As a result of
Roberts, and today we’re starting a new podcast series 3. exactly / a bit 6. really / absolutely
called What We Collect. Fran Simpson is our first
guest. She’s shaking a glass ball. It looks like there’s a 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
house and snow inside. Fran, can you tell our listeners
what you’re holding? Progress Check
Fran: Hi, Jack. This is a snow globe from a famous factory
in Vienna. This is a tiny one – only 45 millimetres – Vocabulary – page 28
but I’ve also got 80 millimetre and 120 millimetre
globes as well! 1 1. figure out 5. sensitive
Jack: My grandma gave me a snow globe years ago. I 2. hidden 6. spread out
dropped it, and all the water spilled out. Actually, 3. landmark 7. end up
we’re lucky my dog didn’t drink it. I read a warning 4. warn
on a website which said they can contain dangerous
chemicals. 2 1. block of flats 5. gifted
Fran: Yes, that’s true. Snow globes are manufactured in 2. high-rise 6. lift
factories all around the world, and some do contain 3. inhabitants 7. successful
harmful chemicals. But this particular one is from the 4. office blocks 8. valuable
original Vienna snow globes factory. The snow globes
produced in this factory have got nothing harmful in 3 1. The Shard is a skyscraper.
them. The water inside comes from the Alpine
2. You should check out Malta – it’s a great holiday
Mountains – it’s completely pure.
destination.
Jack: Really? Are they expensive? 3. Brian attempted to open the window, but he wasn’t
Fran: Yes, they are, because they’re handmade. But what’s successful.
interesting is the history of the snow globe. Erwin 4. Dawn is really quite bright.
Perzy, the man who invented the snow globe, wasn’t
an inventor of toys at all – he was a mechanic. 5. This area could turn into a nice place to live.
6. A statue was put up in the town square.
Jack: So how did he come up with the idea?
Fran: Well, a doctor who performed operations asked
him to improve the brightness of his light bulb.
4 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. b 7. c 8. a
Perzy attempted to help him by taking an idea from
shoemakers, who used to fill glass globes with water Dictation (CD 5, Track 05)
and put them in front of candles to create bigger,
stronger lights. However, Perzy found that this didn’t 5 Last year, we made the most of our summer holiday and
work with electric light bulbs. So, he filled glass visited Rome. We checked out its historic landmarks,
globes with water and then he poured baby food into which are spread out over the city. The Romans were
the water, thinking that the light would be brighter if gifted builders with outstanding scientific knowledge.
there was a substance inside the water. That’s when Historians have found out that the Romans invented a
Perzy realised that it looked like snow. special concrete which made their buildings last a long
Jack: So, creating a toy wasn’t actually his aim. time.
Fran: Not at all, it was just a successful accident!
Grammar – page 29
3 1. c 2. b 3. a
6 1. whose 4. who
4 1. It comes from the Alpine Mountains – it’s completely 2. that / which 5. when
pure. 3. where
2. Because they contain dangerous chemicals. Sentences 2 and 3 have got a defining relative clause.
3. a mechanic
4. to perform operations 7 1. I remember your 15th birthday party, when I made an
5. from shoemakers amazing chocolate cake.
2. There’s a girl in my class whose grandfather was an
Writing – page 27 inventor.
3. The teacher wanted Charlotte, who is a natural leader,
1 1. since to be the head of our group. / The teacher wanted the
2. because of / due to / as a result of head of our group to be Charlotte, who is a natural
3. due to / because of leader.
4. As a result of / Due to / Because of 4. The council have sold the park where we used to play.
5. I can’t operate the coffee machine which / that I
2 1. extremely 3. completely bought yesterday.
2. quite 4. a bit

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Workbook Answer Key
8 1. Somewhere, that / which 3. someone, whose Anna: No, silly, like bake a cake while listening to a
2. anyone, who / that 4. anywhere, that / which history podcast, and then actually remembering
some information. Let’s write that.
9 1. Have … felt 5. which / that David: And what would you like to change about yourself?
2. Do … compare 6. didn’t stop Anna: I’m mostly quite happy with myself, but I’m
3. something 7. no one sometimes quite shy. I’d like to be a bit more
4. who / that outgoing.
David: OK, so that’s it. I hope I’ve helped. By the way,
10 Translation what’s your teacher going to do with this?
1. The builders are pulling down this block of flats Anna: I’m not sure. I think it’s just a task in self-reflection.
tomorrow. Anyway, I’m going to hand it in now. I’ll just write
2. Janet is an outstanding musician, but she keeps her my name at the top.
talents hidden. David: Hmm … your “a”s look like the letter “e”.
3. There’s a series on television which is worth c Anna: I guess I should work on my handwriting as well!
hecking out.
4. King Midas was a mythical character who could turn 4 1. Anna
anything into gold. 2. extremely well-liked / extremely bright
5. Concrete, which is used in most skyscrapers today, is 3. not a natural leader
stronger than brick. 4. won a photography prize
5. to improve my photos / to be able to multitask
Standards Check 6. to be more outgoing / to improve my handwriting
Written Comprehension – page 30
Oral Production
1 1. C 2. E 3. B 4. A 5. - 6. D
5 1. d 2. e 3. c 4. a 5. b
2 1. F 2. F 3. DS 4. T 5. F 6. T

Written Production
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Oral Comprehension – page 31
Listening (CD 5, Track 06)
Anna: David, can you help me fill in this mini-
questionnaire?
David: Of course, Anna. What’s it for?
Anna: It’s for my psychology lesson. I have to write my
strengths here and my weaknesses there.
David: OK. Well, I think you’re extremely well-liked –
that’s definitely one of your strong points. Oh, and
you’re not a genius …
Anna: Thanks, David.
David: But you’re extremely bright.
Anna: Oh, thanks. … What about my weaknesses?
David: I think YOU should answer that!
Anna: Well, I wouldn’t say that I’m a natural leader.
Remember when Mrs Jones made me captain of the
basketball team? Brenda ended up taking control.
David: All right, next question. … What’s your biggest
achievement?
Anna: I once won a photography prize.
David: Your photos are on Instagram. They’re brilliant.
Anna: Thanks, David. My photos aren’t bad, but I’d like
to improve them.
David: So, I suppose we can write this under the question
“a skill which you want to develop”?
Anna: Actually, I’d really like to be able to multitask.
David: Like do your homework and play a video game at
the same time?

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