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5 A 1 f 2c 3e 4c 5b 6 f 7 a, b, d

B 1 scratch your head 2 clap your hands 3 stamp your foot/feet 4 raise your fist /fists 5 nod your head 6 drum your fingers 7 raise your hand 8 raise your eyebrows

6 A 1h 2 f 3c 4b 5g 6d 7e 8a

B 1 involuntary movements 2 Rigorous exercise 3 Serial fidgets 4 an exacting routine 5 natural-born weight losers 6 vigorous foot-tapping 7 Compulsive foot-tappers 8 a soft option

7 1 about 2 to 3 to 4 into 5 out 6 up to

 

Grammar

8 1 serviced 2 mended 3 filled 4 built 5 pierced 6 stolen
7 published 8 broken into

9 1 Welsh is spoken in Wales.

2 Members of the Welsh Language Society were often imprisoned in the
past.

3 The Welsh culture has been spread by a Welsh TV channel.

4 Welsh will probably be spoken by many more people in future.

5 Snowdon needs to be climbed at dawn to be really appreciated.

6 A famous artist is said to have painted this picture of Snowdon.

7 It is thought that the tiny village of Beddgelert was named after a dog
which belonged to Prince Llewellyn.

8 The dog is said to have died while defending Prince Llewellyn's baby
from a wolf.

10 1 was called 2 brought 3 be killed 4 was built 5 comes 6 have been baffled 7 is situated 8 remains 9 was given 10 lies 11 offer 12 is covered

Writing a review

11 A = Subject of the review B = Brief summary of the plot

C = Introduction to the characters D = The reviewer's opinion E = Recommendations to readers

12 1 iswellworth 2 succeed in 3 managesto 4 istorn between
5 determined to 6 is prepared to 7 suffers the consequences

13 Students'own answers.

Unit 8

Reading

1 A 1 He altered the volume control because his wife was listening to the announcer rather than him.

2 He shows her that he has been hiding books during the past year
instead of burning them.

3 Mildred reacted as she did because it is a crime to have books in the
house.

4 Captain Beatty probably said that books contained evil lies, or were
dangerous.

5 He mentions Mildred's medicine because he's pointing out that they
are both in trouble.

6 He says they're heading for the cliff, i.e. a crisis in their lives, and by
saying he doesn't want to go over, he's saying he wants to avoid the
crisis.

7 The front door voice interrupted their conversation to tell them
there was someone at the door.

8 Students' own answers.

B 1 false She's tired of listening to Montag and turns back to the TV.

2 false He hid them in the air-conditioning system.

3 true

4 true

5 false He wanted to look at the books and then decide their fate.

6 false The caller went away.

Vocabulary

2 1 paused = stopped talking for a moment 2 admitting = accepting that
something is true 3 steadily = firmly, without stopping 4 pedestal =
base, stand (a statue stands on a pedestal) 5 grille = cover (made of
metal bars) 6 confronted by = faced with; standing in front of

7 a mess = a bad situation 8 presence = a person or thing that is there

3 A 1 back, h 2 for, g 3 away, a 4 hold of, b 5 up, c 6 away, e

7 out, f 8 out, d

B 1 He's come back (Captain Beatty has returned)

2 We're heading for the cliff (moving towards a crisis)

3 something I've put away and hidden (he's put books in a safe place)

4 He took hold of a chair (grasped it tightly)

5 he reached up and pulled back the grille (he raised his arms to get
the grille)


6 Millie backed away (moved away from her husband in fear)

7 We've got to start... figuring out why we're in such a mess (trying to
understand why we're in a mess)

8 took out a book (removed a book)

4 1 a 2b 3b 4a 5b 6a 7b 8b 9b 10 a

Grammar

5 A1e 2c 3b 4d 5a
B Students' own answers.

6 1 will be moving 2 we'll be going 3 I'll still be able 4 won't have
finished 5 I'll come 6 you'll regret 7 I'm taking 8 you'll have

7 1 will have finished 2 we'll be flying 3 will you be doing 4 we'll be
reading 5 will have invented 6 Will you have done

Writing a personal statement and a letter

8 1 apply 2 earn 3 salary 4 gain 5 experience 6 employer
7 references 8 recruiting 9 staff 10 retirement

11 posts / positions 12 redundant

9 1 ambition 2 work 3 activity 4 contact 5 opportunity

6 course 7 licence 8 literate 9 post 10 control 11 aptitude

12 responsibility

10 Students'own answers.

11 1 assistantto the Director 2 theDailyEcho 3 applicant/candidate
4 take up 5 September 6 convenient 7 enclosed 8 CV

9 personal statement 10 application form 11 forward to hearing from you 12 faithfully

Unit 9


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