Part A read for detail
- some people like to spend their time with listening to the music, and i am a person who like listening to the music too. i like that because it's useful to improve our mood.
- a : karaoke, b : sudoku, c : bodybuilding, d : base jumping
- photo A :
2. base jumping
3. jumped off a cliff and fell for a few second before opening his parachute and floating down to
land in the valley
4. he enjoy being terrified
5. terrifying
6. he have to make very fast and accurate moves and the smallest mistake will kill him
7. he have jumped from all of these expect an Antenna
photo B
1. Shania Brandy
2. karaoke
3. sing in front of people
4. excited
5. embarrassing
6. forget what people think of her
7. she won second place on competition in Wicklow
photo C
1. Petra Bruneau
2. bodybuilding
3. she have to eat a lot of protein -rich food like meat and egg and don't go out
much at night
4. enjoyed lifting weight and feeling my muscies work
5. disgusting
6. need lots of sleep when you are working out a lot
7. she have had her photo printed in several magazing
photo D
1. Jake Daniels
2. sudoku
3. he put a number in place by intivition
4. more satisfying than doing sudoku
5. boring
6. the pieces of the puzzle are number
7. finished in the top ten on National Championship
4. -karaoke, i like to singing but i feel embrrassing when i sing in front of people because i think my
voice is not good enough
-sudoku, i have to play sudoku in my gadget, is not be boring if you have seriously, but if your
concertration is lost you will feel dizziness. maybe that two hobby that i will try
Part B Grammar and Vocabulary
5. 2. terrified
3. embarrassing
4. embarrassed
5. excited
6. fascinated
7. disgusting
8. satisfying
9. boring
10. annoyed
7. 1. terrified
2.disgusted
3. terrifying
4. disgusting
8. 1. terrified
2. exciting, embarrassed
3. disgusting, facinating
4. satisfied, bored
Unit 4B page 39
part A read and respond
- pop
- 1. 5-1-2-4-3, mp3 player
3. b. sing along
4. a. Raisa
b. purwacaraka
c. dewa bujana
d. Ghilang Ramadhan
e. Titi Rajobintang
5. a. grand piano
b. electic guitar
c. saxophone
6. the biggest : cello, the smallest : violin
7. a: rap, b:rock, c: opera, d: country, e: jazz, d: reggae.
style is the oldest maybe opera
8. b
9. b
part B Vocabulary music
4. 1. solo
2. symphony
3. album
4. coryphaeus
5. fans
6. stadium
5. 1. guitar, violin, double bass, keyboard
2. jazz, rap, reggae, rock, opera, country
3. mp3 player, tape, radio, records
4. club, cafe, hall
Part C Grammar comparatives and superlatives
6. 2. smaller
3. more convenient
4. more easily
5. better
6. smaller
7. best
8. more clearly
9. cheaper
10. more convenient
11. most populer
7. comparative : 2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10
superlative : 7,11
8. slightly, far, a bit
much, a lot
10. i would choose guitar, because guitar is cheaper than piano and more easily
than piano
unit 4C page 41
part A Vocabulary expressing likes and dislikes
1. john, i agree
ali, i don't think so, i have to know what food that i eat
sue, i don't think so, i just like some of italian food
dick, i am not agiree, because i like hot food
2. i absolutely adore Indonesian food
part B read for detail
3. i think in El Paso because when you empty ur plate, a waiter arrives with a skewer of
meat and serves you more, so you will get full
4. Sue would like the Cafe Paradiso becuase it serve Italian Food
Dick would hate the Bombay Palace because it serve curry food
5. 2. true
3. true
4. doesn't say
5. false
6. true
7. doesn't say
part C Grammar comparing with as
6. 2. I've never had vegetarian food as tasty as this
3. the service isn't as quick as some people would like
4. nowhere serves steak as big as the ones at the El Paso
5. servings aren't as big as you'd expect
6. make your meal as pleasant as possible
7. i've never had a curry as hot as the vindaloo at the Bombay Palace
8. it isn't as expensive as restaurant wine price
9. you can stay as long as you want
7. 1. b
2. b
8. 1. i've never had Indonesian Food as tasty as this
2. make ur restaurant as big as you can
3. yesterday i have dinner as expensive as my salary
4. this stawberries as sweet as candy
Unit 4D page 43
part A vocabulary films
1. 1. Richy Rick, Harry Potter, Ayat-Ayat Cinta, Pike, Petualangan Sherina
2. film 1 : a drama, 2 : a fantasy film, 3 : a science fiction film, 4 : a comedy.
5 : an action film, 6 : a musical, 7 : a romance
3. film 1 : women, 2 : men, 3 : men, 4:women, 5 : men, 6 :women, 7 : women
part C Grammar defining relative clauses
9. 1. film 7, Bridget Jones's diary
2. Yes, I agree
3. female
10. -it's about a woman who is unhappy because she hasn't got a man
-i prefer films which have a plot and a bit action
-it's a film about a single woman who is looking for the right man to start
a relationship with
11. 1. sentence d
2. sentence a : a man, sentence c : she
12. 6. the first guy she goes cut with is her boss
unit 4E page 44
part A read and order
1. no, i haven't seen
2. 7-5-3-6-8-1-2-4-9
3. he = He is Jeff Daniels
the film = Arachnophobia
the old doctor = Doctor Metcalf
it's = film called Arachnophobia
4. a=4, b=1, c=2, d=3
part B content and organization
5. 1 = it's a very frightening film
2 = the DVD was very cheap
3 = the film from the DVD shop was called 'Jaws'
6. yes, there is. the missing is the main star, the key characters and how the story begins
7. i saw a film from the DVD shop near my house. the film was called 'Jaws'.
'Jaws' is a thriller about killer shark. it's a very frightening film.
A girl goes for a swim in the sea and a shark kills the girl. the most frightening moment
is when a shark jumps on the boat.
the chief of police and two other men go out in a boat to hunt for a shark, but
a shark hunts them. a shark eats one of the men. in the end, they kill a shark and
swim back to the beach.
Unit 5A page 47
part A read for specific information
1. it show about 6 symbols of power that very common symbol
2. two facts i already knew is the ballot box is symbols of democracy and animal
as a national symbol and two facts i didn't knew is directions symbols and colours symbols.
3. 2. true
3. true
4. false
5. false
6. true
4. 1. symbolism
2. protective
3. ancient
4. strenght
part B vocabulary politics
5. republic = republik, political = politik, president = presiden
6. 2. president
3. republic
4. democracy
5. elections
6. political
7. socialist
8. conservative
9. capital
10. united nations
11. represent
12. national
part D Grammar the or no article in names of institutions
12. Individual people : King Richard III, Queen Elizabeth
positions : head of state, Irish Government
organizations : Australian Prime Minister, Liberal Party
13. 2. who is the leader of the Conservative Party?
3. where is the headquarters of United Nations?
4. Is the Prince William from the United Kigdom?
5. is the Czech Republic in the European Union?
6. Did the President Mandela meet the Presiden of Tanzania?
Unit 5B page 49
part A Vocabulary permission words
1. yes, i have about 6 pet in the past, the pet is cat. i love cat because it very funny and cute
2. picture 1 : dilarang memberi makan burung sembarangan,
picture 2 : akan melewati kawasan buaya ,maka berhati-hatilah,
picture 3 : dilarang membawa anjing
3. you can do it (more formal) : permit, you can't do it (less formal):forbid ,
(more formal): prohibit
4. 2. parking is not pernitted
3. mobile phones are forbidden
4. taking photographs is prohibited
part B read and interpret
5. c
6. strangest : you must never shoot a fish in Wyoming
funniest : you can walk your dog in Waterboro, but must be shorter than
8 feet (about 2.4 metres)
7. A : why do you think chicks or duckling are forbidden to dye?
B : Maybe it's because dye is dangerous for they health
part C Grammar modals of obligation
8. -you'll have to leave ur dog outside
-you musn't take a dog in a lift
-you can't take one into a school
-you can kill a racoon any time before 2 o'clock in the morning
-you must never shoot a fish
9. 2. true
3. false, you can walk your dog in Waterboro, but must be shorter than 8 feet (about 2.4 metres)
4. true
5. true
6. false. you have got a choice, you can kill a racoon any time before 2 o'clock in the morning
10. to say it's forbidden : can't, don't have to
to say it's an obligation : must, have to
to say it's not an obligation : mustn't
11. 2. don't have to
3. have to
4. must
5. must
6. have to
7. must
Unit 5C page 51
part A vocabulary crime verbs
1. when i feel need, maybe about corruption or news about something unique
2. 2. attack
3. steal
4. rob
5. kill
6. shoot
7. murder
8. kidnap
9. hijack
10. arrest
3. -the cash machine didn't attacked the man. but the man can attacked the cash machine with stole it
-a baseball bat couldn't to shoot, but to hit
part B read for detail
4. a unique car seats for black and white motif as color cowhide
5. he was not robbed again and have many customers
6. 2. false. he don't first saw a cow taxi, but a sports car lined with cowhide
3. false. he changed the sounds of his car horn to a cow moo
4. false. he put neon light on the ceiling
5. true
6. false. he just already thinking
part D grammar active or passive?
9. 1. the robbers
2. a
10. 1. has been stolen
2. was robbed her
3. have arrested
4. was taken
5. had been hijacked
6. killed
11.-the alairm was switch off
-the film from security camera was deleted
-the painting was found in Hongkong
-three men have been arrested
Unit 5D page 53
part A read and understand reasons
1. Indonesia have been independence on 17 August 1945
2. mystery of death
3. 1. king edward IV is the father of prince Edward and prince Richard.
and King Richard is brother of king edward IV
2. because his age is not enough
3. people said that Richard had murdered the boys
4. Hendry Tudor was returned to England and the rebels join with king Richard.
on auguts 22nd, 1485 their two armies fought at the bottle of Bosworth Field and king Richard
was killed and Henry become King Hendry VII of England
5. in 1674, the bones of two children were found under the stairs of
church in the Tower of London
6. because Richard's friend , Sir James Tyrell confesses he had murdered
the boys on Richard's
order
7. Prince edward and prince richard
8. because He is the King
part D grammar past perfect
8. 1:A , 2:B
9. in sentence 1: a , in sentence 2 : b
10. (-) he had not been killed them
(?) had he been killed them?
11. -he had two sons
-hendry tudor had spent some time in France
-Richard had murdered the boys
-Richard had killed them
-He had murdered the boys on Richard's orders
-Richard had one shoulder bigger than the other
12. 1. had killed
2. had killed, took
3. had put, died
4. died, had put
5. began, had spent
6. examined, had changed
Unit 5E page 54
part A read and identify narrative straegies
1. to increase knowledge, hobby
2. c
3. 5-3-1-2-4-7-6
4. this version explain in the fisrt that Tom left his keys in the office and went back to get them, so we
know that the meaning of burglar that writer thought is Tom
part B use narrative tenses to order the story
6. 2. a
3. c
7. simple present tense, past perfect, past continous
8. 2. i listened to the radio and then i had make lunch
i listened to the radio after i'd had make lunch
i listened to the radio while i was making lunch
3. she readed the newspaper and then she had traveled to work
she readed the newspaper after she'd had traveled to work
she readed the newspaper while she was traveling to work
Unit 6A page 54
part A read and follow meaning
1. focus on the way, use the appropriate speed regulation
2. 1. bacuse Paul was leave Suzi for Mercedes
2. she got the bottle of champagne to celebrate their meet
3. 1. yes, because she want to wait the police
2. yes, i think so because she have to celebrate
3. yes, paul say that he was a fool to leave suzi for mercedes
4. no, it jus extreme adjective
5. yes, he undersand
4. maybe they will be do next meeting in another time
part B Vocabulary extrime adjective
5. very tired : exhaused, very frightened : terrified, very angry : furious, very surprising : amazing
6. terrible : awful, dreadful
wonderful : amazing, fantastic
7. 1. furious
2. exhausted
3. brilliant
4. amazing
5. furious
part C grammar so and such
8. such and so
9. -it's such a strange coincidence!
-it's so wonderful to see you again
-i'm so sorry about what happened
10. 2. it's an so amazing story
3. i'm so exhaused!
4. why do you drive such an enormous car?
5. why do you drive so fast?
Unit 6B page 59
part A read and follow the main events in a story
1. yes, i have. i've lost my mobile phone when i was in toilet at the mall
2. text A : wallet left behind 39 years ago
text B : wallet left behidn during world War II
3. 1. in 1967, at a petrol station when he had to buy petrol in Logan, Utah
2. the owner of the petrol
3. in a drawer
4. the owner of the petrol's wife
5. $5 in cash, some old stamp, a dry cleaning ticket, Mr Schmitt's university ID card, and some
photos of his high school girlsfriend
6. looked on the internet
7. he was very surprised
8. 39 years
4. the similarities : the owner was very surprised when the wallet back, the owner said that people are
kind enough to do this for a complete stranger
the differences : text A missing for 39 years and text B missing for62 years
5. after paying : he forgot to pick up his wallet after paying and drove away
before being moved : but the next morning, before being moved to hospital, he couldn't find it
expect to see : he didn't expect to see again
kind enough to look : he was amazed that a complete stranger would be kind enough to look for him
remembers taking out : he remembers taking out his wallet to look at the photos
stopped to buy : Mr Schmitt had stopped to buy petrol in Lugan, Utah
too late to go back : when he noticed, it was too late to go back
part B Grammar infinitives and gerunds
6. use a gerund after : enjoy hope
use to + infinitives after : decide, forget, expect
7. 2. to eat
3. to meet
4. to drive
5. to look
6. going
7. doing
8. to take
9. 2. to go
3. returning
4. bringing
5. helping
6. to know
7. to do
10. text A : Mr Schmitt had stopped to buy petrol in Lugan, Utah
text B : he remembers taking out his wallet to look at the photos
Unit 6C page 61
part A vocabulary behaviour
1. positive word : enjoy, health,
negative word : noisy, rough, terrible, trouble
2. 1. rough behaviour
2. walls and fence problems
3. noise
4. naughty children
5. car parking
6. rubbish
7. animal problem
part B read a review TV
4. person in the photograph was spying each other
5. 1. rough behaviour - line 8
2. walls and fence problems - line 11
3. naughty children - line 7 until 10
4. car parking - line 25 until 27
5. rubbish - line 12 until 14
6. animal problem - line 28 until 29
6. 1. hazard
2. dispute
3. separated
4. bark
5. installed
7. 2. true
3. true
4. false. the Dickson say they can't sleep
5. false. she is separated from his husband
6. true
8. 1. the lanes
2. the lanes
3. to remember us to love and respect our neighbour
part C grammar pronouns in reported speech
9. 1. she
2. they
3. she
4. he
11. I, she
12. Mr Dickson and Mrs Dickson say they can't sleep, they say 'we can't sleep'
13. my brother says he often likes spicy food
Unit 6D page 63
part A read and understand the main idea
1. it's about eiffel tower and paris
2. victor lusy and businessmen
3. a. 5
b. 1
c. 3
d. 6
e. 2
f. 4
part B vocbulary say and tell
4. 1. said
2. told
3. told
5. 2. said
3. told
4. said
5. said
6. told
part C grammar tenses in reported speech
7. a. needed
b. she'd needed
c. she'd need
10. 2. he'd be fine
3. he'd had bought it
4. santa claus brought it
5. she looked lovely
6. he don't felt very well
Unit 6E page 64
part A vocabulary responding to news
1. 2. b
3. a
4. c
5. e
6. f
2. A : my cat has died
B : Oh no, i'm so sorry
part B read a personal letter
3. maybe he just move flat and he feel happy
4. yess true
5. 4. by the way
2. however
3. anyway
1. although
part C connect idea
6. 2. i'm happy. although, i very tired
3. i don't want it. anyway, it's so expensive and i don't even like it
4. we did it, although it wasn't easy
5. it's boring. however, it's very well paid
6. i don't take sugar. i don't like it. Anyway, it's bad fpr you