1. The document contains an answer key for various tasks and sections about different topics such as clothes, sports, business, and multiple choice questions.
2. It provides the correct answers for true/false questions, matching questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and other question types found in exams or tests.
3. The answer key aims to check students' work by listing the right responses to questions about Ukraine's culture, media, life around the country, and other subjects covered in the document being assessed.
1. The document contains an answer key for various tasks and sections about different topics such as clothes, sports, business, and multiple choice questions.
2. It provides the correct answers for true/false questions, matching questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and other question types found in exams or tests.
3. The answer key aims to check students' work by listing the right responses to questions about Ukraine's culture, media, life around the country, and other subjects covered in the document being assessed.
1. The document contains an answer key for various tasks and sections about different topics such as clothes, sports, business, and multiple choice questions.
2. It provides the correct answers for true/false questions, matching questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and other question types found in exams or tests.
3. The answer key aims to check students' work by listing the right responses to questions about Ukraine's culture, media, life around the country, and other subjects covered in the document being assessed.
1. The document contains an answer key for various tasks and sections about different topics such as clothes, sports, business, and multiple choice questions.
2. It provides the correct answers for true/false questions, matching questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and other question types found in exams or tests.
3. The answer key aims to check students' work by listing the right responses to questions about Ukraine's culture, media, life around the country, and other subjects covered in the document being assessed.
UKRAINE: LIFE AND CULTURE given away by Volvo for free, to save 1B CLOTHES (p.2–3) lives. 2D TASK 3 4 Over the past year Google has been 3B used over 2 trillion times. 4D 1F 5 An episode of Peppa Pig was banned 5C 2G by government from Australian 6A 3D television for teaching children not to 7B 4A fear spiders. 8D 5B 9C TASK 4 6 Living pets will be replaced by robot 10 B pets. 1 Unique SPORT (p.8–9) 2 Outfit 7 The first ever football World Cup in 3 Headwear 1930 was won by Uruguay. TASK 2 4 Embroidered 8 Equipment to make tea has been 1B 5 Definitely included in all British tanks since 1945. 2D 6 Pattern 9 In the 1830s ketchup was sold as 3C 7 Affordable medicine. 4B 8 Feedback 10 All of the pandas in the world are 5D 9 Local owned by China. TASK 3 10 Accessory TASK 5 1 pike TASK 6 2 stretch 1A 1B 2B 3 boast 2A 3C 4 equipment 3B 4D 5 ensure 4D 5A 6 shelter 5C 6B 7 landmark 6C 7C 8 fortress 7A 8D 9 increase 8C 9A 10 experience 9D 10 A TASK 4 10 D MEDIA (p.6–7) 1 equipment AROUND THE COUNTRY (p.4–5) 2 landmarks TASK 2 TASK 2 3 ensure 1D 4 shelters 1F 2C 5 stretches 2A 3F 6 increases 3D 4A 4G TASK 5 5E 5C 6G 1B TASK 3 2C TASK 3 3B Tick: Forget 4C • it does not matter who does the action A Not remember to do smth (to infinitive) 5A • we know or can guess who does the B Not remember a past event (ing form) 6B action Remember 7D • we don’t know or don’t want to say who A Not forget to do smth ( to infinitive) 8D does the action B Recall a past event (ing form) 9C Needs correction: Try 10 A • we are in an informal situation (Passive BUSINESS (p.10–11) A To make an effort or attempt (to infinitive) Voice is usually used in formal language B To do smth as an experiment (ing form) TASK 1 TASK 4 Want All the facts are true. 1 Written language was invented by A Wish (to infinitive) TASK 2 Egyptians, Sumerians, Chinese and B To require (ing form) 1F Mayans independently from each other. Stop 2B A Pause temporarily (to infinitive) 3A 2 Pajamas will be thought to be 4H B Finish, end (ing form) acceptable public outwear in the 5D future. 6G
(p.38–41) TASK 7 To start a letter of complaint: 1, 4, 6. 1A To finish a letter of complaint: 2, 3, 5. TASK 1 2C 1A INFORMAL LETTER: WRITING AN 3B 2C INVITATION p.46 4B 3A 5D TASK 1 4B 5D TASK 8 1B 6D 1B 2C 7C 2D 3A 8A 3A TASK 2 9B 4C 1 I’m afraid I won’t be able to come to 10 B 5C the party. TASK 2 TASK 9 2 Tom said he’d join his friend later. 1B 1A 3 We’ll ask them if they’ve seen our dog. 2A 2A 4 The answer wasn’t correct. 3D 3D 5 It’s raining so can’t go outside. 4B 4D FORMAL LETTER: WRITING AN 5C 5B INFORMATION REQUEST p.47 6B TASK 10 7A TASK 1 1A 8B 1 Moreover 2C 9D 2 Furthermore 3B 10 B 3 Therefore 4A TASK 3 5D 4 Although 5 Consequently 1A TASK 11 2C TASK 2 1B 3B 1 It was raining, so I stayed at home. 2A 4D 2 Although it was raining, I went for a 3D 5C walk. 4A 6B 3 We cancelled the picnic due to awful 5B 7B weather. 8C TASK 12 4 Even though the questions were 9A 1B difficult, he managed to answer them. 10 A 2A 5 Despite revising everything a hundred TASK 4 3D times, everything went wrong. 4A 1B SEMI-FORMAL LETTER: MAKING A 5D 2D BOOKING p.48 3A WRITING BANK: TASK 1 4D 5B FORMAL LETTER: WRITING AN 1C 6C APOLOGY p.44 2D 7C TASK 1 3B 8B 4E 1 Thank you for contacting us about 9C 5A your defective sofa. 10 D 2 Please accept my sincere apology on TASK 5 behalf of our company. 1A 3 It is our intention to provide only the 2C highest quality items. 3D 4 Please don’t hesitate to contact us 4A with any further concerns. 5B 5 I am very sorry for what happened. TASK 6 TASK 2 1C To tick: 1, 4, 5. 2B SEMI-FORMAL LETTER: WRITING A 3A COMPLAINT p.45 4C