Unit 3
Listening
1 1 isolation
2 rural / non-urban communities
3. photographers
4 personal assistants
5 creativity
6 sports people
7 behaviour / behavior
8 exposure
21ib 2a 31 4a Sh 6} 7c Be
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in the public interest
made public
claim to fame
overnight fame
fame and fortune
constant exposure
seek publicity
private life
the rich and famous
10 celebrity status
Wishes and regrets
people realised what it like to be famous
not to have to do so many TV interviews
it wasn't such a busy day
Td studied to be a doctor
I retrained so that I can / could do a different job
film directors supported / would support their
actors more
7 my kids find a less stressful job
8 had more fans in the USA
9 Thad moved to a smaller town last year
10 be recognised in the street than not be known at
all
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Reading and Use of English
11A 24 3D 48 5C 46D 7A 8C
21 them 2 that 3 as 4 When 5 being
6 up 7 into 8 why
Unit 4
Reading and Use of English
11A 2C 3B 4D 5B 6C 7A 8C
Listening
11 location
social programme officers
unit guide
research paper
cost of living
employment
gender balance
8 accommodation
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Vocabulary
1 1 a short description, general information
2. during, or for all of the night
3 abroad
4 cloudy
5 on the next page
6 eat too much
7 amistake made by a failure to notice something
1 widen
2 straightened
3 tighten
4 lengthen
5 thicken
6 strenghen
7 broadens
8 whiten
1 leaves,
2 fish
3 series
4 passers-by
5 analyses
6 halves
7 stimuli
8 indexes / indices
9 media
10 selves
Modals and semi-modals (1)
1 Lability 2 negative certainty 3 permission
order 5 request 6 theoretical possibility
2 Acouldn't 2Can/Could 3 cant have
4Can/Could 5 could/ might 6 might
7 could have 8 could / might
3 lwastableto 2doThaveto 3 needed
4hadto 5 should beable to
6 needr’t have
4 1 You should either buy a bike or a motorbike.
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ANSWER KEY (*4 You only have to remember to enrol for the
exam at least a month before.
5 Lalways need to keep up with the latest news,
Unit 5
Relative clauses
1 Suggested answers
1 Tam writing with reference to the MBA course,
which I understand starts at any time.
2. Ifpossible, T would like to start in September,
when I return from my annual holiday.
3 would like to take the course in my home
country, where I will have access to the internet
and good libraries.
4 I graduated from (...) two years ago, where I
studied Politics and Economics and gained a BSc
Honours degree.
5 Tam currently employed by the plastics company
Wisbro, where I work in the Sales and Marketing
department.
6 You can obtain @ reference from Sven Larsson,
the Marketing manager with whom [have
worked closely for two years.
2 Suggested answers
1 There were about 15 students who were selected
to participate in this programme,
2 Lcouldn’t meet my friend Ann, who lives in St
Andrews.
3 Lhope that everyone who wants to take the test
vill pass it.
4 The opening hours are 8 am to 10 pm, which is
perfect for all the students.
5 More ingredients from different seasons are used
together, which provides more variety.
6 Ido not know where you found the information.
7 You can also go to the Tourist Board to see
which are the places to visit.
8 I would be very pleased if T could receive a
‘written notification about what the company is
going to do,
9 Many people can't imagine what life would be
like without their car.
10 Don't you remember what Denise's wedding was
like?
11 The book explains to us what the challenges are
for the next century.
12 Of course, there are still women who stop
‘working at the time they marry.
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Listening
1 Part 1
1H 2F 3A 4G 5B
Part 2
1G 2E 3B 4H 5D
Reading
11B 2C 3D 4A 5A 6A 7D 8D
9B 10C
Unit 6
Listening
11 despair 2 ILBL8 3 160 4 4.1 trillion
5 1993 6 doctors 7 embarrassing
8 university students 9 evolve
10 in my opinion 11 LOL 12 poetry
21 make
catch
catch
have
have
make
have
make
made the effort
made the point; have; effect / impact on
having an argument
made contact
slow to catch on
caught off guard
Phrasal verbs (1)
11up 2up 3 upsback 4 out;back
5 onsover 6 through
21 lookup 2 give/ hand (it) in
3 looked (it) through 4 pad (it) out
5 give/hand (mine) in 6 saw (my sister) off
7 stopped over 8 touching down 9 get / got in
10 Is booking / will book into
11 is closing / will close down
12 handing (my notice) in 13 setting up
14 take on
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