Unit 6 Family Relationships

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Family Relationships
Answers for exercise 2
1 On the first day the TV production team closed parts of the
house.
2 They replaced the furniture with awful 70s stuff, they
confiscated the plasma TV and gave Megan’s family an old radio.
They also gave them a van instead of their car and took away
most of Megan’s clothes, CDs and gadgets.
3 No, she didn’t. She hated them.
4 Megan’s dad took her to the house where he used to live in
Manchester.
5 Before the show she was selfish and stubborn.
6 She’s more considerate and she’s got more respect.
Audio script and answers C 1.42
E – stubborn
1 H – sensitive
2 D – selfish
3 A – generous
4 B – reserved
5 C – shy
6 F – outgoing
7 G – intelligent
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stubborn .
1 Sheila never listens to people! She’s very ___________
2 Irene doesn’t want to act in the school play! She’s very
shy
____________
.
outgoing . He makes friends with
3 David’s very ____________
everybody.
selfish . She never helps her friends.
4 Jenny’s ____________
reserved
5 People never know his problems. Jim’s a ____________
person.
6 Andy always helps me with my Maths homework! He’s
generous .
very __________
sensitive to their needs.
7 Their teacher is very ____________
Possible answers
A: Did you use to go to the cinema with your friends?
B: No, I rarely went to the cinema with them.
A: Did you use to have pocket money?
B: Yes, I did. I got a little pocket money every week.
A: Did you use to invite friends for a sleepover?
B: No, I didn’t. We never had sleepovers.
A: Did you use to go on holiday in summer?
B: Yes, I went with my parents or with my grandparents.
rang
went
were playing
heard
were running
was coming out
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1 When was Marcus’s gran making biscuits?
(On Saturday morning)
2 What biscuits was she making?
(Ginger biscuits)
3 Who rang the bell?
(Marcus’s friend, Pete)
4 Where did Marcus and his friend go?
(They went into the living room)
5 Why?
(Because they wanted to play video games)
6 What did they hear while they were playing?
(They heard sirens)
7 Who was coming towards the house?
(Seven firefighters)
8 Why? (Because black smoke was coming out of the kitchen
window)
B
D
A
C
I
B
J
E
H
G
K
D
A
L
C
Audio script and answers C 1.45
1 B firefighter
2 J helmet
3 E policewoman / policeman
4 I siren
5 F uniform
6 H fire engine
7 G ambulance driver
8 C paramedic
9 K mask
10 D
handcuffs
11 A
ambulance
12 L
police car
Answers
Police: handcuffs, policeman/woman, uniform, siren, police car
Fire brigade: firefighter, uniform, fire engine, siren, helmet, mask
Ambulance service: paramedic, uniform, ambulance driver, siren
used
did
use
to
used to tell
use to play
use to like
use to see
Answers
1
Sheila didn’t use to drink fruit juice.
Now, she always drinks it.
2
Did Miguel use to live in Glasgow?
Yes. Now, he lives in Leeds.
3
Did Martha and Rick use to go to school by
bike?
Yes. Now, they go to school by bus.
4
Our French teacher didn’t use to give us much
homework. Now he/she, gives us a lot.
that
who
which
Audio script and answers C 1.46
We stayed in a hotel which had a fantastic garden.
1 Do you know the people who live next door?
2 That black car, which is in the school car park now, is
the teacher’s.
3 That’s the man who was speaking to Dad yesterday.
4 I didn’t like the boys that my brother invited to our
house.
5 Mum, I’ve found the keys which you were looking for.
6 My cousin, who is younger than me, can play the
keyboard very well.
who/that
which/that
who/that
which/that
which/that
which/that
2
1
3 4
was
wasn’t
-ing
was speaking
rang
arrived
was doing
wasn’t listening
asked
was
watching
told
wind, solar,
geothermal, ocean
, coal, gas,
biomass
Audio script C 1.47 and answers
Wind power is the transformation of wind energy into
(1) electricity, using wind turbines. Wind turbines are
normally grouped together in (2) windy locations to form
(3) wind farms like those near the coast of Denmark.
Nowadays, many countries are developing wind energy. In fact, the
Global Wind Energy Council reports that the electricity produced
by wind power has increased by more than 40% in recent years.
This (4) production only represents 1% of world-wide
electricity use. The world's largest offshore wind turbines are in
Blyth, Great Britain. The turbines are 70 metres high and provide
electricity for 3,000 homes.
blades
nacelle
tower
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Possible answers
A: I think the advantage of wind energy is that it
lasts a long time.
B: Yes, but it can be noisy.
A: I think the disadvantage of wind energy is that
it only works in windy countries.
B: Yes, but it doesn’t pollute the air.
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Possible answers
A: Solar energy has a big disadvantage – the panels
don’t work at night.
B: Yes, but there are no fuel costs.
A: Solar energy has a big disadvantage – in cooler
areas solar panels cannot produce very hot water.
B: Yes, but solar energy has a big advantage –
it doesn’t pollute the air.
Vocabulary
thermostat (n)
a device that measures and controls the temperature
of a machine or room, by switching the heating or
cooling system on and off as necessary
(อุปกรณ์ควบคุมอุณหภูม)ิ
radiator (n)
a device, usually a container filled with water, that
sends out heat, often as part of a heating or cooling
system (เครื่ องกระจายความร้ อน/เครื่ องทาความร้ อน
อุปกรณ์ติดตั ้งเพื่ออากาศ
อุ่น)
air (v)
standby (n)
to allow fresh air into a room or a building; to be filled
with fresh air (ปล่อยให้ อากาศเข้ า)
ready to do something immediately if needed or asked
(ปิ ดการทางานแล้ ว แต่เครื่ องยังพร้ อมที่จะทางานอยู่ทุกเมื่อ)
lid (n)
light bulb (n)
a cover over a container that can be removed or
opened by turning it or lifting it (ฝาปิ ด)
the glass part that fits into an electric lamp, etc. to
give light when it is switched on (หลอดไฟ)
Exercise 1
Answers
1
read
2
eaten
3
broken
4
lost
5
met
6
written
7
won
8
gone
9
been
10
known
11
flown
12
done
13
seen
14
sung
15
thought
Exercise 2
Possible answers
1
siren, uniform, mask
2
reserved, stubborn, sensitive
3
folk dancing, disco dancing, hip hop
4
thriller, action film, western
5
heavy metal, reggae, jazz
Exercise 3
3
4
5
2
7
6
Exercise 4
1
2
3
4
No, thanks. I’ve just had some.
No, I’ve just started it.
No, I’ve already seen it.
No, sorry. I haven’t finished it yet.
Exercise 5
1
2
3
4
How long have they had their car?
How long has he lived in Milan?
How long have you known Sam?
How long has she studied Maths?
since
for
for
since
Exercise 6
Answers
1
Did (you) use to play
2
used to cycle
3
Did (you) use to watch
4
used to read
Exercise 7
Answers
1 The boy who / that I met at the tennis club is very funny.
2 The chicken which / that we had for lunch was delicious.
3 The trousers which / that my aunt bought for me are very big.
4 The man who / that is speaking to Hazel is Spanish.
Exercise 8
Answers
1 B
who
2 C has been
3 B since
4 B was walking
5 B saw
6 A going
7 C shouted
8 A was looking
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