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Unit 5 our future

Workbook answers
Vocabulary Fifty years on
1 1 treated 2 provides 3 life-threatening 4 smart 5 reduce6 flocked 7 overcrowding 8 search engine 9 set up
10 catastrophe 11 reason 12 interpreting
2 1 acid rain 2 rainforest 3 solar power 4 endangered species5 greenhouse effect 6 ozone layer
3 1 greenhouse effect 2 ozone layer 3 Endangered species 4 Solar power 5 Acid rain 6 rainforest
4 1 treat 2 prevent 3 achieve 4 have made 5 avoid 6 doing 7 provide 8 reduce
GRAMMAR Modals and first conditional
1 1 will disappear 2 might not exist 3 may work 4 won’t travel
5 may run 6 may cook 7 won’t have 8 will become
2 1 If John passes his driving test, he’ll buy a new car.
2 If he goes to university, he’ll study medicine.
3 If he has enough money, he’ll travel to Australia.
4 If he can find a job, he’ll work as a doctor.
GRAMMAR Future perfect and future continuous
1 1 will be eating 2 will have disappeared 3 will be living 4 will have melted 5 will have risen 6 will have died
2 1 will have finished 2 will be travelling 3 will have started 4 will have bought 5 will be getting 6 will be retiring
3 1 Yes, he will have finished university by 2016.
2 No, he won’t be travelling round the world in 2018.
3 Yes, he will be starting work in 2017.
4 No, he won’t have got married by 2020.
5 Yes, he will have bought a house by 2022.
6 No, he won’t have retired by 2050.
4 1 will be doing 2 will be chatting 3 will be working4 will have grown 5 will have thrown 6 will be going
7 will have fallen 8 will be looking

6 telling tales
Vocabulary I’m your long-lost son
1) 1 drowned 2 alleging 3 jury 4 confessed 5 Poverty
6 sunk 7 precious 8 announced 9 witnesses 10 trial
11 sentenced 12 corroborate 13 overjoyed
2) 1 e 2 g 3 f 4 b 5 c 6 h 7 a 8 d

3) 1 accused 2 verdict 3 acquit 4 judge 5 witness6 sentence 7 court 8


lawyers
Mystery word: evidence
4) 1 illiterate 2 indecisive 3 dishonest 4 immature 5 irrelevant
6 unacceptable 7 disagreeable 8 unstable
GRAMMAR Reported speech: statements
1 1 was 2 had bought 3 had 4 would 5 couldn’t 6 didn’t
7 had been
2 1 She told her that she was going to bed.
2 He said (to him) that he had bought some pizzas.
3 He said (to her) that she was a great cook.
4 My parents told me that they were going to be late.
5 We said (to them) that they could come to our house.
6 Karida told us that she didn’t like snakes.
7 I said (to him) that I didn’t want to go out.
8 You told us that you wanted to see us.
3 1 He said (that) he had not robbed the bank the month before.
2 He told him (that) he had been on holiday in Brazil until the day
before.
3 She told him (that) he would have to stay in hospital that night.
4 He told her (that) he wanted to speak to his lawyer.
5 She said (that) he could see his lawyer the next day.
GRAMMAR Reported speech: questions
1 1 she, him 2 we 3 me 4 he 5 me, her 6 you
7 them, us
2 1 He asked me where I had been.
2 We asked them if they could come for dinner.
3 I asked him when my car would be ready.
4 You asked me if I knew the way.
5 They asked her where she was going.
6 She asked him if he wanted a drink.
3 1 Paul asked me where I’d been.
2 James asked me if I’d gone on holiday.
3 Tom asked me if I’d been ill.
4 Harry asked me if I could tell them about my trip.
5 Rob asked if the head teacher knew that I was back.
6 John asked if I was better.
7 Simon asked if I wanted to borrow his notes.
8 Dan asked if I would still take my exams.
9 Sam asked why I had missed school.
4 1 How old are you?
2 Have you ever had a job before?
3 What’s your best subject at school?
4 Did you pass your last maths exam?
5 What do you want to do when you leave school?
6 Are you planning to go to university?
7 Will you work two evenings during the week?
8 Can you start next week

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