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Family and Friends 6 Readers

Answer key Pages 56–57 1 1 


no one Rupert of Hentzau  
​2  on the drawbridge in Antoinette’s room   ​
THE PRISONER OF ZENDA 3  Rupert of Hentzau killed Duke Michael, so
Before reading 1 1  He looks like the new King of Ruritania.   ​ Antoinette tried to shoot Rupert.  
2  He makes friends with Captain Sapt and Fritz ​4  four of the Six two of the Six  
von Tarlenheim.   ​ ​5  killed wounded   ​
3  He tries to rescue the new King.   ​ 6  found out never found out 
4  He fights Black Michael the Duke and Rupert 2 1  dagger  ​2  swim  ​3  moat  ​4  letter  ​
of Hentzau.  5  bullet  ​6  sword  ​7  revolver  ​8  prisoner  ​
2 is not; adventure; fighting; friends; rescue; 9  knife  ​10  castle  ​11  rope  ​12  drawbridge  ​
happily; leave. 13  hotel  ​14  ladder  ​15  king 
Pages 10–11 1 1  Prince Rudolf  ​2  Antoinette de Mauban   ​ 3 1  Rupert of Hentzau  ​2  Antoinette de Mauban  ​
3  Duke Michael   ​4  Rudolf Rassendyll   ​ 3  Rudolf Rassendyll   ​4  Duke Michael  ​
5  Duke Michael and King Rudolf  5  Rudolf Rassendyll   ​6  Rupert of Hentzau  ​
2 1  Rose  ​2  Robert  ​3  daughter  ​ 7  Antoinette de Mauban   ​8  Duke Michael  ​
4  Rudolf Rassendyll   ​5  King  ​6  Josef  9  Rupert of Hentzau   ​10  Rudolf Rassendyll  ​
3 1  useful  ​2  dark  ​3  worried  ​4  train  ​ 11  Duke Michael   ​12  Rupert of Hentzau  ​
5  important  ​6  colour  ​7  alone  ​8  dinner  13  Rudolf Rassendyll   ​14  Duke Michael  ​
15  Antoinette de Mauban   ​
4 1  F  ​2  T  ​3  F  ​4  T  ​5  T  ​6  F  ​7  T  ​8  F
16  Rudolf Rassendyll
Pages 18–19 1 1  d surprised  ​2  a coronation   ​3  c
marshal  ​4  f unlock   ​5  g escaped   ​6  e royal  ​ THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
7  b station Before reading 1 1  No  ​2  No  ​3  Yes  ​4  No  ​5  No
2 1  f  ​2  h  ​3  c  ​4  b  ​5  g  ​6  d  ​7  a  ​8  e  2 2
3 1  No  ​2  Yes  ​3  Yes  ​4  Yes  ​5  No  ​6  Yes Pages 8–9 1 1  Antonio c popular  ​2  Bassanio a handsome   ​
Pages 28–29 1 1  a  ​2  a  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  a 3  Portia d beautiful   ​4  Shylock b mean 
2 1  g  ​2  a  ​3  d  ​4  b  ​5  e  ​6  f  ​7  c  2 1  marry  ​2  borrow  ​3  ships  ​4  lend  ​
3 1  ‘People will soon know I’m not the real King.’  ​ 5  flesh, pay   ​6  agree  ​7  signed 
2  ‘If you don’t go back, they’ll kill the King.’   ​ 3 1  rich (2)  ​2  business (4)   ​3  moneylender (3)  ​
3  ‘Is the King dead?’   ​ 4  merchant (1)   ​5  idea (5)   ​6  joke (6)   ​
4  ‘Maybe not, but he is Black Michael’s prisoner.’  ​ 7  bond (7) 
5  ‘I have to meet Antoinette tonight.’   4 1, 3
​6  ‘Go! There’s a ladder at the end of the garden!’  ​ Pages 16–17 1 1  Antonio said to Bassanio.  ​
7  ‘Mr Rassendyll, we want to talk to you.’   2  Bassanio said to Antonio   ​
​8  ‘All right. Open the door!’ 3  Gratiano said to Bassanio   ​
Pages 38–39 1 1  T  ​2  F  ​3  T  ​4  F  ​5  T  ​6  F  4  Bassanio said to Gratiano   ​
2 1  alone  ​2  bullet  ​3  message  ​4  dagger  ​ 5  Portia said to Nerissa   ​
5  shoulder  ​6  pipe  6  the African prince said to Portia   ​
3 1  Antoinette de Mauban the Chief of Police   7  the Spanish Prince said to Portia 
​2  hotel house   ​ 2 1  fool – It isn’t a job.  ​
3  Four brave young men Ten brave young men  ​ 2  metal – It isn’t a descriptive adjective.   ​
4  busy ill   ​5  Sapt Rudolf   ​6  smiling shooting  ​ 3  skull – It isn’t a metal.   ​
7  hit kill  4  consequence – It isn’t a type of document.   ​
4 1  No  ​2  Yes  ​3  Yes  ​4  No  ​5  No  ​6  Yes 5  dead – It isn’t a verb. 
Pages 46–47 1 1  b  ​2  d  ​3  a  ​4  e  ​5  c  3 1  Bassanio  ​2  Gratiano  ​3  agrees  ​4  Portia  ​
2 1  accident    ​2  watchman  ​3  funeral  ​ 5  guessing  ​6  boxes  ​7  choose  ​8  gold  ​
4  murderers  ​5  floor  ​6  drawbridge  ​ 9  skull  ​10  leaves  ​11  silver  ​12  fool  ​
7  scared  13  angry 
3 1  walls  ​2  moat  ​3  brave  ​4  place  ​5  sick  ​ 4 1  He chooses the lead box which has a picture
6  rich  ​7  cross  ​8  plan  of Portia in it.  
​2  She leaves his house with Lorenzo.   ​
4 1  pretend  ​2  rope  ​3  crying  ​4  sword  ​
3  They’re all lost at sea.
5  shoot  ​6  save

Family and Friends 6 Readers 1


Pages 24–25 1 1  is isn’t  ​2  in a boat under her window   ​ INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
3  an email a letter   ​ Before reading 1 Students’ own answers  2  Students’ own answers
4  Antonio’s help Lorenzo’s help   ​ Pages 10–11 1 1  Charles Babbage  ​2  Ed Roberts   ​3  Bill Gates  ​
5  her father’s her mother’s   ​ 4  Apple  ​5  Windows 
6  wants doesn’t want   ​7  Gratiano Antonio 
2 1  b  ​2  c  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  c 
2 1  Antonio  ​2  Jessica  ​3  Portia  ​4  Bassanio  ​
3 1  b museum  ​2  a system   ​3  g memory   ​
5  Nerissa  ​6  Salerio 
4  d powerful  ​5  f share   ​6  c copy   ​
3 1  called  ​2  fiancé  ​3  jewellery  ​4  heavy  ​ 7  e judge 
5  duke  ​6  prison; mystery word: lawyer 
4 1  weigh  ​2  program  ​3  real  ​4  successful  ​
4 1, 3, 5 5  prediction
Pages 32–33 1 1  Not one of Antonio’s ships has returned.  ​ Pages 20–21 1 1  songs F stories  ​2  T  ​
2  Because he’s a clever lawyer, and she needs 3  ten moves F three moves   ​4  T  ​
his advice and some lawyers’ clothes.   ​ 5  1980s F 1960s   ​6  T 
3  in Padua   ​4  Lorenzo and Jessica   ​
2 1  brain  ​2  intelligent  ​3  musician  ​
5  A pound of flesh from Antonio.   ​
4  teenager  ​5  jazz  ​6  calculations 
6  Because he was ill.   ​7  Doctor Balthasar 
3 1  fast action  ​2  Atari, Pong   ​3  Wii  ​4  billion  ​
2 1  owe  ​2  advice  ​3  recognize  ​4  law  ​
5  violent  ​6  died 
5  problem  ​6  dinner  ​7  mercy  ​8  lawyer 
4 1  b  ​2  d  ​3  a  ​4  c 
3 1  ‘I myself will pay back Shylock the money,’  ​
2  ‘He’s the best friend that I have ever had,’   ​ 5 1  space  ​2  refuse  ​3  user  ​4  extraordinary
3  ‘I’m sorry for you, merchant,’   ​ Pages 28–29 1 1  government  ​2  search  ​3  website  ​
4  ‘I’ll try to be brave, whatever happens,’   ​ 4  advertise  ​5  score  ​6  pixels  ​7  trade  ​
5  ‘I’ll pay you 6000 gold coins,’   ​ 8  law 
6  ‘Why should I feel sorry for him?’  2 1  c  ​2  e  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  d 
4 1  a  ​2  b  ​3  b 3 1  a  ​2  b  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  b  ​7  a  ​8  b
Pages 40–41 1 1  Welcome  ​2  strange, break   ​3  chest  ​ Pages 32–33 1 1  Napster  ​2  Facebook  ​3  Wikipedia  ​
4  lose  ​5  agreement, government   ​6  wiser  4  Morse code   ​5  instant messaging 
2 1  Nerissa  ​2  Shylock  ​3  Bassanio  ​4  Portia  ​ 2 1  demand  ​2  wires  ​3  telex  ​4  email  ​
5  Shylock  5  blog  ​6  text  ​7  electronic 
3 1  b  ​2  d  ​3  a  ​4  c  ​5  g  ​6  e  ​7  f 3 1  CDs software  ​2  inventing taking   ​
4 1  No  ​2  Yes  ​3  Yes  ​4  No  ​5  Yes 3  two wires one wire   ​
Pages 48–49 1 1  punish  ​2  sign  ​3  celebrate  ​4  grateful  ​ 4  very small and easy to use very large and not
5  mercy  ​6  invitation  ​7  instead  easy to use   ​
5  telegraph machines telex machines   ​
2 1  punish  ​2  mercy  ​3  grateful  ​4  instead  ​
6  two by two one by one   ​
5  dinner  ​6  invitation  ​7  sign 
7  1971 the late 1990s   ​8  expensive very cheap 
3 1  f  ​2  e  ​3  d  ​4  g  ​5  a  ​6  b  ​7  c 
4 1  d  ​2  e  ​3  f  ​4  b  ​5  c  ​6  a
4 1  Yes  ​2  Yes  ​3  No  ​4  Yes  ​5  No  ​6  Yes
Pages 44–45 1 1  laptop  ​2  belongs  ​3  scientist  ​4  contact  ​
Pages 59–61 1 1  old best  ​2  silver gold   ​ 5  thief  ​6  jungle  ​7  camera 
3  the Duke Antonio   ​4  hair flesh   ​
2 1  d  ​2  f  ​3  e  ​4  a  ​5  c  ​6  b 
5  birthday card bond   ​6  wooden metal   ​
7  silver gold   ​8  fool skull   ​9  German Spanish  ​ 3 1  b  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  b 
10  lead silver   ​11  Portia a fool   ​12  gold lead  ​ 4 1  conversation  ​2  price  ​3  accidentally  ​
13  Salerio Lorenzo   ​14  clothes flesh   ​ 4  victim  ​5  investigating
15  Nerissa Portia   ​16  Shylock Antonio   ​ Pages 48–49 1 1  Brain  ​2  Bulgaria  ​3  email  ​4  young  ​
17  Salerio Bassanio   ​18  Leah Jessica   ​ 5  kitchen  ​6  million  ​7  prison  ​8  robot 
19  Padua Venice   ​20  the Duke Shylock  2 1  type of anti-virus software F Japanese bank  ​
2 1  Padua F Venice  ​2  sad F glad   ​3  T  ​ 2  was punished F wasn’t punished   ​
4  will never forgive F forgive   ​ 3  clothes F money   ​4  T  ​
5  won’t get F will get   ​6  T  5  is not very important F is very important   ​
3 1  a  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  a  6  will be slower F will be much faster 
4 1  true – faithful  ​ 3 1  prediction  ​2  memory  ​3  electronic  ​
2  talk in an angry way – argue   ​ 4  real  ​5  virus  ​6  user  ​7  law  ​8  invent  ​
3  true story – truth   ​ 9  receive  ​10  war  ​11  imagination  ​
4  think it’s true – believe   ​ 12  control
5  promise – guarantee   ​
6  not wanting her to meet others – jealous
5 Students’ own answers

Family and Friends 6 Readers 2


THE SECRET GARDEN 1  woke  ​2  told  ​3  began  ​4  stopped  ​
3
Before reading 1 1  T  ​2  T  ​3  F  ​4  F  ​5  T 5  met  ​6  agreed 
2
2 4 1  Colin  ​2  Mary  ​3  Mrs Medlock   ​4  Dickon  ​
Pages 18–19 1 1  a  ​2  b  ​3  c  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  a  5  Martha 
1  disease  ​2  housekeeper  ​3  dialect  ​
2 5 1  Yes  ​2  Yes  ​3  No  ​4  No
4  disagreeable  ​5  confused  Pages 59–61 1 1  Colin  ​2  Ben Weatherstaff   ​3  Mrs Sowerby  ​
3 1  Mary  ​2  Martha  ​3  Ben Weatherstaff   ​ 4  Mr Craven   ​5  Mrs Medlock 
4  Mrs Medlock  2 1  e  ​2  b  ​3  g  ​4  d  ​5  f  ​6  a  ​7  h  ​8  c 
4 1  Martha  ​2  Dickon  ​3  Ben Weatherstaff   ​ 3 1  butterflies plants  ​2  white straight   ​
4  Mr Craven   ​5  Mrs Medlock 3  angrier healthier   ​4  bad mad   ​
Pages 34–35 1 1  b shoots  ​2  e pipe   ​3  c skipped   ​ 5  road stream   ​6  ladder wheelchair 
4  d seeds  ​5  g roses   ​6  h stolen   ​7  a buried  ​ 4 1  secret  ​2  walk  ​3  garden  ​4  cousin  ​
8  f squirrel  5  nest  ​6  spade  ​7  key  ​8  shoots  ​
2 1  cottage  ​2  hopped  ​3  pocket  ​ 9  horrid  ​10  door  ​11  skip  ​12  robin  ​
4  skipping-rope  ​5  unlock  ​6  exciting  ​ 13  seeds  ​14  scream  ​15  crooked
7  secret  5 1  e  ​2  a  ​3  d  ​4  g  ​5  b  ​6  f  ​7  c 
3 1  F  ​2  T  ​3  T  ​4  F  ​5  T  ​6  F  6 1  wheelchair  ​2  roses  ​3  skipping-rope  ​
4 1  No  ​2  Yes  ​3  No  ​4  No  ​5  Yes  ​6  Yes 4  key  ​5  seeds  ​6  robin 
Pages 46–47 1 1  b  ​2  f  ​3  d  ​4  a  ​5  e  ​6  c  7 1  lonely, selfish, healthy, interested  
​2  nice, shocked   ​3  afraid, crooked, new   ​
2 1  dream  ​2  died  ​3  prince  ​4  nest  ​
4  disagreeable, gentle   ​5  kind, wild
5  selfish  ​6  shocked 

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