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English File
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Digital Gold
WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY
C1+

Christina Latham-Koenig
Clive Oxenden
Kate Chomacki
with Jane Hudson

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1A b 2 my / me leaving work early
3 Consuming large quantities of fizzy 2A
1 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT drinks 1 PRONUNCIATION
4 To apologize
2 dropped out 5 you / your arguing with every a 2 b, 3 a, 4 a, 5 b, 6 a, 7 a, 8 b, 9 a, 10 b,
3 screw up statement I make 11 a, 12 a
4 the margins of society 6 Not having learned to swim as a child
5 believe their own hype 2 GRAMMAR
7 Moving furniture
6 start from scratch 8 Not to accept their invitation / a 2 were able to, 3 could, 4 ✓, 5 could,
7 talk her way into Not accepting their invitation 6 ✓, 7 ✓, 8 may, 9 ✓, 10 might
8 make ends meet b 2 can’t, 3 were unable to, 4 could,
c 2 The production of wheat
2 VOCABULARY 3 The increase in the minimum wage 5 was able to, 6 May, 7 may not, 8 might
4 The growth in the number of older as well, 9 might have, 10 may not have
a 2 stuff, 3 things, 4 stuff, 5 thing, 6 bit
people c 2 You can / could download
b 2 greyish, 3 Ish, 4 tallish, 5 Ish, 6 sevenish 5 The destruction of the world’s 3 May you have
c 2 most, 3 something, 4 least, 5 odd, 6 so rainforests 4 may / might as well walk
d 2 wherever, 3 Whenever, 4 however, 6 People’s / The preference for foreign 5 might have done the housework
5 whoever, 6 Whichever, 7 Whatever, holidays 6 was able to get into
8 however 7 The city’s failure to provide an efficient 7 can’t have graduated yet
public transport system 8 may / might be delayed
e Students’ own answers. 8 The / A lack of housing 9 may be a chef
3 GRAMMAR 10 could / was able to swim before she
3 VOCABULARY learned
a 2 b, 3 a, 4 c, 5 b, 6 b, 7 c, 8 a a 2 aftershocks, 3 input, 4 uptake,
b 2 shouldn’t sign up 5 after-effects, 6 outcome, 7 backup, 3 VOCABULARY
3 would have thought 8 outlook, 9 aftertaste, 10 downturn a 2 hyperactive, 3 omnipotent,
4 will start / should start b 2 downfall, 3 intake, 4 downpour, 4 extraordinary, 5 unilateral, 6 amoral,
5 should have come 5 upkeep, 6 outburst, 7 outcry, 7 homogenous
6 won’t print / wouldn’t print 8 upbringing, 9 outlay, 10 outbreak b 2 microscope, 3 contradict, 4 foresee,
7 wouldn’t need 5 circumnavigate, 6 Macroeconomics,
8 will leave c 2 turn-off, 3 write-off, 4 let-down,
5 climbdown, 6 break-up, 7 mix-up, 7 Paramedics, 8 infrastructure
c 2 I wouldn’t know 8 set-up, 9 write-up, 10 comeback c 2 translucent / transparent, 3 forecast,
3 will be at work / should be at work 4 circumvent, 5 paranormal,
4 I’ll tell you d 2 standby, 3 giveaway, 4 makeover, 5 rip-
off, 6 turnout, 7 setback, 6 extracurricular, 7 omnivore
5 shouldn’t have gone out
6 I’ll often walk 8 go-ahead, 9 hold-up, 10 breakthrough d 2 storage, 3 unpleasantness,
7 I’d have said we e Students’ own answers. 4 inspiration, 5 competence, 6 accuracy,
8 you’d have been driving 7 wisdom, 8 portrayal, 9 censorship,
4 PRONUNCIATION 10 adversity, 11 idealism
4 PRONUNCIATION a 2 no different word e 2 instrumental, 3 snobbish,
a 2 will, have 3 wounded /uː/ 4 catastrophic, 5 soulful, 6 rebellious,
3 would, have 4 no different word 7 oppressive, 8 airy, 9 reversible,
4 have 5 no different word 10 picturesque
5 had, have 6 cough /ɒ/
6 will, have 7 massive /æ/ 4 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT
8 no different word 2 a M, b L, 3 a M, b L, 4 a L, b M, 5 a M, b L,
5 VOCABULARY FROM LISTENING 9 no different word 6 a L, b M, 7 a L, b M
2 lack, 3 wary, 4 ingratiate, 5 looked out for, 10 reporter /ɔː/
6 on my conscience, 7 flattering
5 THE CONVERSATION 2B
6 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT 2 as, 3 tussle, 4 at, 5 against, 6 core, 1 GRAMMAR
2 a, 3 d, 4 c, 5 e, 6 b 7 across, 8 whole, 9 play, 10 to
a 2 Having spent, 3 Treated, 4 trapping,
5 Not having been promoted, 6 Lost,
1B Can you remember…? 1 7 Having been made, 8 living,
9 reducing, 10 Waiting
1 VOCABULARY FROM READING GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY
b 2 Being, 3 Not having, 4 creating,
2 balanced view a 1 would / ‘d rather go sightseeing than 5 Having left, 6 walking, 7 Seen,
3 social status stay 8 standing, 9 Having been washed,
4 stigma 2 Not having booked a hotel 10 sold
5 laid-back 3 The wearing of shorts is
c 2 The buildings damaged in the
6 mentoring programme 4 won’t have gone to bed
earthquake
7 mind, own business 5 my / me arriving / having arrived late
3 Not hearing the doorbell
8 prioritize, over 6 The consumption of junk food
4 When travelling abroad
7 shouldn’t have bought these jeans
2 GRAMMAR 5 Anyone caught cheating
8 the purchase of land
6 Having been robbed on several
a 2 family, 3 change, 4 calls, 5 experience, 9 would / ‘d spend hours in my room
occasions
6 career, 7 school, 8 rise, 9 account, 10 should be snowing now
7 The man arguing with the flight
10 use b 1 a, 2 b, 3 a, 4 a, 5 c, 6 a, 7 b, 8 b, 9 a, attendant
10 c 8 Having been unemployed for so long
9 some children trying to rescue a kitten
10 Recharged daily

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2 VOCABULARY
a 2 b, 3 a, 4 b, 5 c, 6 b, 7 a, 8 b, 9 c, 10 c
3B 3 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT ​
2 k, 3 f, 4 a, 5 j, 6 b, 7 c, 8 e, 9 d, 10 g, 11 i
b Down: 3 march, 5 wade, 6 rush, 8 prowl 1 VOCABULARY
a 2c, 3g, 4d, 5a, 6e, 7b
4 PRONUNCIATION
Across: 2 mooch, 4 swagger, 5 wander, 7
slip, 9 trot b My glass can’t quite persuade me I am
b 2 eat, 3 sleep, 4 come, 5 vanish, 6 send,
old – /
c 2 strolled, 3 limped, 4 sprint, 5 tiptoed, 7 be, 8 break, 9 wear
In that respect my ageing eyes are kind –
6 skulking, 7 trudging, 8 sped, 9 strutted, c 2 in a pickle /
10 waddle 3 come what may But when I see a photograph, / I’m told
4 the world’s your oyster The dismal truth: / I’ve left my youth
3 PRONUNCIATION 5 had me in stitches behind. /
a&b 6 mum’s the word And when I try to get up from a chair /
2 sped, street, reached 7 in my heart of hearts My knees remind me they are past their
3 staggered, steps, screamed 8 too much of a good thing best. /
4 strutted, stage, script The burden they have carried
5 striped, swaggered, store 2 GRAMMAR everywhere
a 2 Standing on the platform was my Is heavier now. / No wonder they
3A next-door neighbour.
3 It was my sister who recommended
protest. /
Arthritic fingers, / problematic neck, /
1 VOCABULARY the restaurant. Sometimes causing mild to moderate
a 2 a claim, b state 4 Under no circumstances should you pain, /
3 a peak, b rise be late. Could well persuade me I’m an ancient
4 a conclude, b prove 5 Out came the sun and dried up all the wreck /
5 a decrease, b decline rain. But here’s what helps me to feel young
6 a increase, b accelerate 6 What happened was that I lost the again: /
7 a prioritize, b rank tickets. My love, / who fell for me so long ago, /
8 a show, b reveal 7 So tired were the children that they Still loves me just as much, / and tells
fell asleep. me so.
b 2 ✓, 3 concluded, 4 prioritize, 5 peaked, 8 Sad though I am to hear your news,
6 ✓, 7 accelerates, 8 ✓ it’s probably for the best. 5 THE CONVERSATION
c 2 decline, 3 claim, 4 decrease, 5 rank, 9 Not until we got home did I start to 2 progress, 3 put, 4 earth, 5 point, 6 get,
6 rise, 7 increase relax. 7 mean, 8 long, 9 off, 10 across
d 2 revelation, 3 priority, 4 acceleration, 10 All I wanted was a cold drink.
5 examination, 6 proof, 7 statement, b 2 were two enormous dogs
8 analysis, 9 conclusion 3 did most people begin to care /
Can you remember…? 1–3
2 PRONUNCIATION
have most people begun to care GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY
4 had the teacher left the room /
a 1 reddish, 2 downfall, 3 breakdown,
a stress on first syllable did the teacher leave the room
4 turnout, 5 foresee, 6 portrayal,
conflict, contract, extract, increase, 5 What they did
7 speechless, 8 tiptoed, 9 prioritize,
produce, protest, record, survey, update 6 was her experience
10 riddance
stress on second syllable 7 Much as she likes him
8 did the actor forget b 1 have, 2 What / Something, 3 another,
advance, control, decline, research
9 sat a woman 4 being, 5 having, 6 for, 7 great / good,
c 2 extract, 3 increase, 4 produced, 8 can / would, 9 did / would, 10 would
10 All I needed
5 contract, 6 record, 7 protests,
c 2 All he wanted was to be on his own.
8 update, 9 conflict, 10 surveyed
3 Stuck on the windscreen of my car 4A
3 GRAMMAR was a note.
4 It was the playwright who won the 1 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT
a 2 the, 3 the, 4 a, 5 A, 6 a, 7 the, 8 a
award, not the director. / It was the 2 shackles, 3 findings, 4 notion,
b 2 much / some, 3 no / few, 4 few, 5 any, playwright, not the director, who won 5 unfettered, 6 counter-intuitive, 7 debunk,
6 few / many, 7 some, 8 little the award. 8 smash glass ceilings
c 3 ✗ university 5 Hardly had we reached the top of the
4 ✗ a lot of work mountain when it began to snow. 2 GRAMMAR
5 ✗ isn’t any sugar 6 Busy though / as she is, she always a 2 cause, 3 ✓, 4 thanks to, 5 ✓,
6 ✓ makes time for her friends. 6 because of, 7 ✓, 8 ✓, 9 that’s why, 10 ✓
7 ✓ 7 What happened was that our car b 2 account, 3 light, 4 role, 5 Given,
8 ✗ the Will Smith broke down on the way to the 6 grounds, 7 hence, 8 factor, 9 reason,
9 ✓ wedding. 10 Seeing
10 ✗ large number of young people 8 Only when all the passengers had
fastened their seatbelts did the driver c 2 Given that she’s only ten
d 2 the, 3 few, 4 Much, 5 a / any, 6 no,
set off. 3 on the grounds (that) it violated
7 some / another, 8 many, 9 great,
9 In front of the palace stood a group of 4 In view of the terrible weather (forecast)
10 number
tourists, waiting to go in. / In front of 5 has / has had a serious injury / has
4 PRONUNCIATION the palace, waiting to go in, stood a been seriously injured and therefore
group of tourists. 6 are down to a poor decision
a 2 Not the Emily Blunt? 7 as a result of his poor exam results
3 Have you seen the, um… 10 Never have I heard such unusual
music. 8 One of the main reasons
4 The party.
d Students’ own answers.

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3 VOCABULARY FROM LISTENING 4 VOCABULARY & 5 GRAMMAR
2 policeman > police officer PRONUNCIATION a 2 capable, 3 contributes, 4 forgave,
3 mankind > humankind / the human race a 2 CEO, 3 SUV, 4 AIDS, 5 UFO, 6 MP, 5 with a view, 6 objection, 7 with who I
4 manageress > manager 7 GIF, 8 MBA, 9 GDP, 10 PR, 11 USB, used to work, 8 upset, 9 in connection,
5 the girl on reception > the receptionist 12 HR 10 under pressure
6 him > them / him or her b 2 Prisoner, 3 Absent, 4 National, 5 As, b 2 Would you refrain from using my
7 manned > staffed 6 Personal, 7 Estimated, 8 President, nickname
8 men and women > women and men / 9 Human, 10 Date, 11 Frequently, 3 To whom should I send
boys and girls > girls and boys 12 Unique, 13 Also, 14 For 4 ✓
9 he is > they are / he or she is 5 she insists on doing her own
10 firemen > firefighters c 2 USP, 3 AWOL, 4 NASA, 5 AKA, 6 POW,
7 PA, 8 HIV, 9 FYI, 10 GMT, 11 DOB, 12 housework
6 ✓
4 VOCABULARY & ETA, 13 FAQ, 14 ASAP
7 Apart from the salary
PRONUNCIATION d 2 IMO, 3 BTW, 4 OMG, 5 AFAIK, 6 BFF,
7 LOL, 8 OMW, 9 BRB, 10 TBH c 2 ’s always prided herself on
a 2 h, 3 g, 4 b, 5 f, 6 d, 7 a, 8 c
3 are under no obligation to buy
b 2 dried, 3 bone, 4 miss, 5 about, e 2 SUV, 3 UFO, 4 CEO, 5 USB, 6 NASA, 4 are on the brink of (making)
6 foremost, 7 cheerful, 8 ready 7 DIY, 8 GDP, 9 USP, 10 FYI 5 in whom I have always confided
c 2 again and again f NASA is the acronym you hear. 6 In addition to these
3 step by step 7 consists of ten highly qualified experts
4
5
neck and neck
so-and-so
5A 8 are charged with the collection of
9 within your rights to ask
6 face to face 1 VOCABULARY
7
8
little by little
through and through
a 2 displeased, outraged 5B
3 uneasy, filled with dread
9 hand in hand 4 upset, devastated 1 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT
d Students’ own answers. 5 pleased, exhilarated 2 touchy-feely, 3 piled in, 4 close-knit,
e 2 ins and outs 6 frustrated, irate 5 her own little world, 6 brushed up
3 up and about 7 apprehensive, panic-stricken
4 tossed and turned 8 listless, inconsolable 2 GRAMMAR
5 pick and choose b 1 aghast, wary a 2 j, 3 e, 4 a, 5 i, 6 d, 7 h, 8 b, 9 g, 10 c
6 back and forth 2 low, dispirited, miserable b 2 twice / double, 3 As, 4 Unlike, 5 any,
7 home and dry 3 cross, exasperated, incensed 6 differs, 7 away, 8 nothing, 9 the, 10 one
8 on and off 4 amused, glad, overjoyed
c 2 nowhere near, 3 significantly,
c 2 resentful, 3 gloomy, 4 livid, 4 five times, 5 whereas, 6 as many,
4B 5 disconcerted, 6 wistful, 7 upbeat, 7 three quarters, 8 nearly, 9 in terms of,
8 gutted, 9 rattled, 10 peeved, 10 slightly
1 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT 11 petrified, 12 ecstatic
d Students’ own answers.
2 c, 3 a, 4 d, 5 b d 2 day, 3 despair, 4 sinking, 5 top, world,
6 jumped, skin, 7 down, dumps, 8 heart, 3 PRONUNCIATION
2 GRAMMAR 9 shaking, leaf, 10 scared, daylights, a 2 had it cleaned – contrasts with new
a 2 b, 3 a, 4 b, 5 a, 6 b, 7 a, 8 b, 9 b, 10 a 11 moon, 12 wobbly, 13 pieces, 3 to the dentist’s – contrasts with
b 2 ’ve been looking 14 makes, blood hairdresser’s
3 ’ve organized / ‘re organizing / 4 What’s her name – contrasts with his
‘ve been organizing
2 PRONUNCIATION 5 He’s a judge – contrasts with lawyer
4 ’s always moaning a&b 6 was knocked off – contrasts with
5 ’re being 3 D, 4 S, 5 D, 6 S, 7 D fall off
6 will have become c&d
7 had eaten Stress on first syllable
4 VOCABULARY
8 is rising devastated, panic-stricken a 2 Argentinian, 3 Belgian, 4 Danish,
9 will have been teaching / will have Stress on second syllable 5 Finnish, 6 Iraqi, 7 Lebanese, 8 Dutch,
taught dispirited, exasperated, exhilarated 9 Norwegian, 10 Pakistani, 11 Scottish,
10 ’d been queuing Stress on third syllable 12 Swiss, 13 Turkish, 14 Vietnamese,
c 2 ’m working disconcerted, inconsolable 15 Welsh
3 ’ve put b Down: 1 Briton, 3 Turk, 4 Pole,
4 ’ve been working 3 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT 6 Peruvian, 9 Spaniard, 10 Thai, 12 Dane
5 ’m loving 2 low ebb M Across: 2 Scot, 5 Finn, 7 Greek,
6 ’ll have been sitting 3 harnessed L 8 Welshman, 11 Dutchwoman, 13 Iraqi,
7 won’t have spoken 4 corrosive L 14 Afghan, 15 Swede
8 will be coming / is coming 5 label M c 2 the Swiss, 3 the Greeks, 4 the Belgians,
9 had warned 6 unpick L 5 The Vietnamese, 6 The Spaniards,
10 ’d been doing 7 reach out M 7 the Lebanese, 8 the Dutch,
11 wasn’t spending 8 teased apart L 9 The Norwegians, 10 The Peruvians
12 ’ve agreed 9 burden M
10 clicked into gear M 5 THE CONVERSATION
3 VOCABULARY FROM READING
4 VOCABULARY FROM READING 2 on, 3 out, 4 towards / to, 5 to, 6 to, 7 of,
2 keep up 8 of, 9 in, 10 of
3 jumped in with 2 wind, 3 bothering, 4 hell, 5 anxiety,
4 over their heads 6 hands, 7 pumped, 8 racing, 9 sleep,
5 sink in 10 crises
6 stuck in their heads

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Can you remember…? 1–5 9 Our flight to Santiago de Chile leaves
at one o’clock in the morning.
4
5
take a mile
weighs a ton
GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 10 Rarely has a president been so 6 miles away
a 1 may as well start unpopular. / A president has rarely 7 gallons of milk
2 nowhere near as large as been so unpopular. 8 trust, an inch
3 A growing number of nurses b 3 ✗ I would normally have got the bus 9 run a mile
4 Much as I’d like to work 10 goes the extra mile
5 given her age / given how old she is 4 ✓
2 PRONUNCIATION
6 had been sitting in 5 ✗ I’ll probably see you tomorrow
7 (to be) incapable of playing 6 ✓ a 2 6255 3928 7210
8 every intention of paying (you) back 7 ✗ We’re particularly interested in 3 33, 29, 18, 12
9 Unlike my husband people 4 8,622,420,954
10 Not having taken an umbrella 8 ✓ 5 44 1752 336 008
9 ✗ Never before have I witnessed 6 4981 6629 7342
b 1 b, 2 a, 3 b, 4 c, 5 a, 6 c, 7 b, 8 b, 9 c, 7 34 91 566 0430
10 a 10 ✓
c 2 would normally have called his 8 91, 89, 61, 59
parents b 2 c, 3 d, 4 a, 5 b, 6 c, 7 b, 8 d
6A 3 Surely we should get the roof repaired
4 Fortunately, the meeting hadn’t 3 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT
1 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT started 2 pentagon, 3 binary, 4 digit, 5 hexagon
2 an Uber, 3 an A–Z, 4 King’s, 5 is currently on sick leave
5 Directory Inquiries, 6 a Filofax 6 definitely won’t be going 4 GRAMMAR
7 couldn’t eat it all, though a 2 b, 3 a, 4 b, 5 c, 6 b, 7 a, 8 c, 9 b, 10 a
2 VOCABULARY 8 his phone only for emergencies
b 2 don’t fit, 3 have just arrested, 4 are,
a 2 g, 3 c, 4 i, 5 f, 6 b, 7 h, 8 a, 9 e, 10 d
4 PRONUNCIATION 5 consists, 6 has been included, 7 occur,
b 2 reasonably, 3 badly, 4 legally, 5 firmly, 6 8 does, 9 was, 10 is
highly, 7 deeply, 8 actively, 9 blissfully, 10 a 2 They were enormously proud of her
when she got a place at Harvard. c 2 Economics is the study of how society
sadly
3 Obviously, I’m disappointed that I manages its resources.
c 2 flatly refused 3 None of these pens works / work.
wasn’t chosen for the team.
3 kindly agreed 4 This pair of scissors doesn’t cut
4 Life was harder then because neither
4 warmly congratulated properly.
of us had a job.
5 categorically denied 5 A large number of the population are
5 I asked for the bill, but he’d already
6 greatly appreciate overweight.
paid.
7 violently object 6 The media has / have been harassing
6 Apparently , our local supermarket’s
8 freely admit the singer for days.
closing down.
d 2 quite tired 7 It was blowing a gale, so we couldn’t 7 The sheep was / were chased by a
3 quite like go outside. pack of wild dogs.
4 quite obvious 8 He opened the email eagerly to see if 8 Some late news has just come in.
5 quite sure he’d got the job. 9 What I miss most from home is / are
6 quite a nice voice 9 A red flag denotes that it’s extremely my friends.
7 quite a lot of noise dangerous to swim. 10 My cacti are dying, and I don’t know
8 quite all right 10 We’re never eating there again – the why.
e To some degree: 2, 3, 6, 7 food was shocking! d Students’ own answers.
To the greatest possible degree: 4, 5, 8 b Adverb has normal stress: 4, 5, 7, 8
3 GRAMMAR
Adverb has extra stress: 2, 3, 6, 9,
10 (never / there)
7A
a 2 Perhaps it would be better if you 1 PRONUNCIATION
came back tomorrow. 5 VOCABULARY a 2 whatever I had
3 Surprisingly, my husband has agreed 2 hole, 3 bend, 4 clip, 5 saw, 6 loosen, 7 fan, 3 I thanked God
to come with me to the shops. / 8 wire, 9 tighten, 10 nail 4 go out and play
My husband, surprisingly, has agreed 5 I was crying
to come to the shops with me. /
My husband has agreed to come to 6B 6 ask for directions
the shops with me, surprisingly. b 2 one of the guards
1 VOCABULARY 3 sat back, small / little
4 Amy and Phil have just been telling us
about their holiday in Vietnam. a 2 fraction, 3 square root, 4 plus, 4 has lasted
5 I haven’t got round to doing the 5 nought, 6 divided by, 7 Pi, 8 times, 5 that were around me
ironing yet. 9 squared, 10 decimal, 11 minus, 6 Are you telling, any more
6 This part of the country is especially 12 percentage
2 VOCABULARY
popular with walkers. / This part of b 2 Venn diagram, 3 pie chart, 4 line graph,
the country is popular, especially with 5 table a 2 serial offender
walkers. 3 exercise yard
c Down: 3 even, 4 right angle, 7 radius, 11 4 Capital punishment
7 I didn’t want to call him without odd
actually reading his message first. / 5 mitigating circumstances
Across: 2 square metre, 5 ratio, 6 diminished responsibility
Actually, I didn’t want to call him 6 brackets, 8 area, 9 ordinal, 10 volume,
without reading his message first. / 7 prison officer
12 diameter 8 solitary confinement
I didn’t want to call him without
reading his message first, actually. d 2 ton, 3 inch, 4 feet, 5 gallon, 6 ounce, 9 electronic tag
8 The audience clapped enthusiastically 7 miles, 8 pound, 9 pint 10 community service
at the end of the performance. e 2 stands out a mile 11 non-custodial sentence
3 like a ton of bricks 12 cell blocks

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b Across: 3 pardon, 7 death penalty,
8 war crimes, 11 deterrent,
2 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT
2 mod cons, 3 most put out, 4 hyped up on,
8A
12 rehabilitation, 14 open prison, 1 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT
5 hit the town, 6 I’ve been there, 7 going it
15 punishment
alone 2 dribble, 3 taste buds, 4 whiff, 5 sniff,
Down: 2 electric chair, 4 offence,
6 nostrils
5 hanging, 6 death row, 9 surveillance, 3 PRONUNCIATION
10 defendant, 13 fine
a 2 lived under the same roof for a 2 VOCABULARY
c 2 were convicted, 3 abolish, 3 had to sleep on the a 2 munch, 3 nibbling, 4 swallow, 5 chew,
4 be deprived of, 5 maintain, 4 don’t mind being on their 6 devoured, 7 guzzled, 8 suck, 9 scoffed,
6 being soft on, 7 quashed, 5 all my bits and pieces into a bag and 10 sipped, 11 slurped
8 reintegrated, 9 took, 10 was executed 6 talking to each other by the end of
b 2 Eat, 3 wolf, 4 polish, 5 pick, 6 toy,
d 2 released, 3 compensation, 4 pleaded, the
7 put, 8 Dig
5 life sentence, 6 parole, 7 locked up, 7 wanted to go on a boat trip but they
8 maximum security, 9 cell, 10 appeals, 8 are by nature incredibly c 2 sour grapes, 3 a piece of cake, 4 pie in
11 retrial, 12 committed the sky, 5 icing on the cake, 6 his bread
b 1 Stupidly, I forgot to take
is buttered, 7 it in a nutshell, 8 a pinch of
some earplugs.
3 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT 2 We lived under the same roof for a
salt, 9 my cup of tea, 10 lot on her plate,
2 gruesome murder 11 spill the beans
month.
3 on the loose 3 One couple had to sleep on the 3 PRONUNCIATION
4 goes missing sofa bed.
5 sleuth a&b
4 Some people don’t mind being on
6 serial killings 1 Their shopping trolley was piled high
their own.
7 Execution methods with tinned food.
5 I put all my bits and pieces into a
8 misdemeanours 2 I chopped some peppers and onions to
bag and left.
9 falsely convicted serve with the mussels.
6 We weren’t talking to each other
10 piece together the clues 3 She picked at the chicken nuggets and
by the end of the week.
11 intrigue pushed the cabbage and carrots round
7 We wanted to go on a boat trip,
the plate.
but they didn’t.
4 GRAMMAR 8 The Spanish are by nature incredibly
4 The rabbit hopped over and ate some
a 2 having been lettuce out of my hand.
sociable.
3 We’re supposed to have 5 He sniffed the curry powder before
4 ✓ 4 GRAMMAR adding it to the sauce.
5 to be called 6 My favourite breakfast is waffles and
a 2 j, 3 d, 4 f, 5 e, 6 b, 7 h, 8 c, 9 g, 10 a
6 our tent has been put up honey, or eggs with grilled bacon.
b 2 ✓
7 ✓
3 ✗ insisted that the victim not be 4 GRAMMAR
8 be flooded
named a 3 ✓, 4 Were you to, 5 ✓, 6 can, 7 ✓, 8 ✓,
9 ✓
4 ✓ 9 ✓, 10 Should you
10 be financed
5 ✗ It’s time you called your mother
b 2 have been sent b 2 ’ve finished
6 ✗ I was / I’m thinking of ordering
3 is thought 3 doesn’t come
some pizzas
4 have been awarded 4 ’d be lying
7 ✓
5 to be let out 5 Had, known / If, ‘d known
8 ✗ He’s asking if we want to go round
6 being given 6 ’d never have gone
for dinner
7 being watched 7 entered
9 ✓
8 has / ’s been paid for 8 means
10 ✗ I’d rather you didn’t come in
9 having been persuaded / being 9 ’d told
c 2 gather, 3 fears, 4 were wondering, 10 would be
persuaded
5 decorated, 6 return, 7 was telling,
10 have / ‘ve been asked c 2 Should anyone call
8 invents, 9 donated, 10 came
c 2 to have been misinformed 3 If I had a garden
d Students’ own answers. 4 were to send you abroad
3 is widely considered to be
5 might have heard what I said
4 resented not having been told / 5 THE CONVERSATION 6 unless you have a doctor’s note
resented not being told
2 stage, 3 along, 4 central, 5 deny, 6 teens, 7 If only we could stay
5 She was sent the flowers
7 gone, 8 Much, 9 focus, 10 on 8 event of an accident
6 got our new sofa delivered
9 as long as it doesn’t

7B Can you remember…? 1–7 10 otherwise they wouldn’t work

1 VOCABULARY GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY


a 1 deterrent, 2 compensation, 3 cubic, 4
8B
a 2 a aggressive, b assertive
prohibitively, 5 categorically, 6 Finns, 7 1 VOCABULARY
3 a smarmy, b charming
foremost, 8 defendant, 9 spokesperson / a 2 eyes wide open, 3 squint, 4 notice,
4 a youthful, b childish
spokesman, 10 inconsolable 5 peered, 6 half-close your eyes
5 a determined, b stubborn
6 a weird, b original b 1 the, 2 may / might, 3 whom, 4 account, b 2 gaze, 3 stare, 4 spot, 5 gawp, 6 peek, 7
7 a second-hand, b vintage 5 majority, 6 Having, 7 being, 8 are, 9 glare, 8 peer, 9 observe, 10 glance
8 a stingy, b thrifty everybody / everyone / one, 10 time
c 2 spotted, 3 glance, 4 staring, 5 glared,
b 2 a thrifty, b stingy 6 peering, 7 gawping, 8 observing,
3 a affordable, b cheap 9 gazed, 10 glimpsed
4 a determined, b stubborn d 2 b, 3 a, 4 c
5 a charming, b smarmy
6 a second-hand, b vintage e Students’ own answers.
7 a assertive, b aggressive
8 a childish, b youthful
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Children must be accompanied by
a responsible adult at all times. /
Children must at all times be
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3 We had lunch outside on small square
plastic tables.
4 Emily is awake and running around
her room.
5 By the time we got to the party, there
wasn’t any food left. / There wasn’t
any food left by the time we got to
the party.
6 She greeted us wearing an elegant
red kimono.
7 The man sitting in my kitchen was a
perfect stranger.
8 He’s only twelve years old, but he’s
already six foot tall.
9 There wasn’t anyone interesting to
talk to at the convention.
10 Heavy snow has caused total chaos on
the roads. / Heavy snow on the roads
has caused total chaos.
b 2 ✓
3 a baby asleep in a cot
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