Practice test Workbook: answer key B2+ Developing vocabulary and listening p7 1 Unit 1 Reading p4 1 1 brains 2 ears 3 chest 4 throats 5 shoulder 6 neck 2 1 pulling your leg 2 lend me a hand 3 behind her back 4 gets on my nerves 5 put your foot down 3 1 elbowed 2 legged it 3 heading for 4 backed me up 5 eyed 6 hand in 4 1 d 2 b 3 a 4 c -ance: importance -ence: coincidence -ion: action: -ist: psychologist -ment: movement -ness: kindness -ship: partnership -ure: failure 2 1 Honesty 2 Researchers 3 punishment 4 conclusion 5 difference 3 1 speakers 2 decision 3 reality 4 possibility 5 probability 6 importance 7 Failure 4 5 1 D 2 A C 3 A 4 B 5 D 6 C 7 A 8 B 6 1 deficiency 2 lockdown 3 life-threatening 4 loved ones 5 unaided 6 restricted The correct order is b, e, a, c, d. 5 1 body/bodies 2 mental health 3 music 4 art 5 eat earlier 6 time zone 7 interactions 8 communicate 9 friendship 10 30% Developing speaking p9 1 (c) Religion and (f) Your political opinions 2 1 d/g 2 a 3 d 4 e 5 g 7 d/g 8 b 9 e 10 b 3 Speaker 1: question 5 Speaker 2: question 8 Speaker 3: question 3 4 Expressing opinions Adding examples and ideas Playing for time I think … To my mind, … As far as I’m concerned, … I reckon … Personally, … 6 In fact, … 1, 5, 6 1 T 2 T 3 T 4 F Also, … Grammar in context 1 p6 1 7 -ant: ignorant pleasant vibrant resistant tolerant Apart from that, … 7 1 b 2 d 3 f 4 g 5 e 6 c 7 a 2 1 Helen had been talking on the phone since six o’clock. 2 The scientist wasn’t happy when she was living on her own. 3 The prisoner has been in solitary confinement for two years. 4 I knew I was going to find it hard not to see my friends. 5 She’s been working on the space programme for 10 years. -ent: apparent confident dependent innocent insistent obedient That’s an interesting question. 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 f 6 c 3 2 we spoke 4 1 are 2 used 3 will 4 would 5 doesn’t 6 was 4 we had spoken 5 5 we had been speaking 1 a/b 2 b/c 3 a/b 4 c 5 a 6 b 7 b/c 8 a/c 6 we were about to speak 6 4 1 have had 2 were going to change 3 had never had 4 had been 5 had not previously used 6 were finding 7 adapted 8 have been studying 9 have shown 5 2 arrived while we were having 3 were about to go 4 ’ve been playing hockey since 5 had already started 6 had been practising Well, … 2 1 will often have 2 used to be 3 I’m used to making 4 is always leaving 5 usually eat out 3 we were speaking For instance… The thing is, … 3 1 we have been speaking As a matter of fact, … Grammar in context 2 p8 1 PR: 1, 3, 4, 7 PA: 2, 5, 6 1 Incorrect “we didn’t use to”. 2 Correct. 3incorrect “I usually see her” or I see her or I’m used to seeing her 4 Incorrect “used to live/lived” 5 Incorrect “get used to driving” Let me see. Let me think about that for a second. 5 1 As far as I’m concerned, 2 The thing is, 3 in fact, 4 apart from that, 5 To my mind, 6 I reckon 7 1 To my mind 2 As a matter of fact 3 For instance 4 Apart from that 5 That’s an interesting question. 5 Let me think about that for a second. Developing writing p10 1 1 gold 2 mud 3 a bird 4 a sheet 5 a mouse 2 1 whispered 2 yelled 3 groaned 4 sighed 5 muttered 3 1 L and M 2 L, M and A 3 L 4 A 5 L 4 1 c 2 a 3 d This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2022 www.frenglish.ru 6 a/e 4 e 5 b 1 of 12 Practice test Workbook: answer key Developing vocabulary and listening p15 1 Unit 2 Reading p12 1 1 speed 2 traffic 3 pile 4 speed 5 road 6 service 7 sign 8 driving Word in grey: steering wheel 2 1 traffic jam 2 speed limit 3 service station 4 roundabout 5 road safety 6 traffic lights 3 1 carsick 2 road movie 3 car crash 4 roadside 5 roadblock 6 car pool 4 c 1 c 2 f 3 a 4 e 5 g 6 b 7 d 6 1 provider 2 effectiveness 3 cutting back 4 adversely 5 ranking 7 1 F 2 O 3 F 4 O Grammar in context 1 p13, p14 1 2 e 3 a 4 c 5 b 6 f 2 1 You’re not allowed to 2 mustn’t 3 have to 4 must 5 aren’t allowed 6 you should 3 1 better call 2 to study 3 have told 4 to pay 5 should get 6 have driven 4 1You need to bring your passport or identity card. 2You ought to talk to the teacher if you don’t understand. 3You didn’t have to bring your laptops today OR You needn’t have brought your laptops today. 4Residents mustn’t play loud music after 11pm. 5You had better ask if you want to bring a friend to school. 6You don’t have to wait for me if you want to get the early bus. 7You’re not supposed to be in the teachers’ room. 5 1 make 2 do 3 take 4 make 5 take 6 take 7 do 8 take 2 1 make 2 make 3 does 4 does/is doing 5 make 6 take 3 1 taking the decision 2 make this choice 3 make a change to 4 did research into 5 make an improvement 4 It’s a secure job; she enjoys the challenges and never gets bored. 5 5 1 d B2+ 1 didn’t need to pay 2 shouldn’t have put 3 don’t have to/don’t need to 4 correct 5 should have gone 6 You’d better not hand in 7 I had to 1 c 2 a 3 b 4 c 5 c 6 All except police officer 7 1 make 2 do 3 taking 4 made 5 takes 6 make Grammar in context 2 p16 1 Certain/Very strong probability Present: 3 Past: 1 Possibility Present: 5 Past: 6 Definitely not /Very improbable Present: 2 Past: 4 2 1 can’t be 2 must be 3 must have left 4 may have taken 5 can’t have 6 may do 3 1 can’t 2 must 3 can’t 4 might/could/may 5 must 6 might/could/may 4 1 must be 2 might/may not have thought 3 may/might have 4 must be 5 can’t have been 6 might/could have been 5 1I might/may not have time to call you today. 2Luke didn’t often use to play video games on his own. 3You ’d/had better take an umbrella – I think it’s going to rain. 4We arrived after they had started the exam. 5You needn’t have hurried – we’ve got plenty of time. 6Fern can’t have spent a lot of time on her project. 7Carmen’s/has been playing handball for three years. Developing speaking p17 1 photos a and b; yes 2 1 Both photographs show 2 whereas 3 To my mind 4 not as common as 5 must be 3 1 Modal verbs of speculation 2 Comparative and superlative adjectives 3 Linkers of contrast 4 Phrases for expressing your opinion 5 Expressions to explain position 6 Expressions to compare and contrast photos Developing writing p18 1 b 2 It’s better to commute by public transport. 3 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 B 6 C 7 A 4 1 I am convinced that 2 Despite the fact that 3 Without doubt 4 I cannot agree with the idea 5 Nevertheless 6 Whilst it is true 7 It has long been my feeling 8 On the whole, it is thought that Cumulative review: Units 1 p20 1 1 have been trying 2 had expanded 3 has been; went 4 was texting; noticed; took 5 were going to drive; changed; took 6 heard; had arrested; was driving/had been driving 2 a woke up b was streaming c had forgotten d was going to be/was e had f ate g ran h had got I was riding j had been k looked 3 1 used to have 2 didn’t use to 3 is always interrupting 4 used to cycling 1 1 b 2 a 3 b This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2022 www.frenglish.ru 4 a 5 a 2 of 12 Practice test Workbook: answer key 2 1 movement 2 failure 3 coincidence 4 participants 5 kindness 3 1 as easy as ABC 2 as fresh as a daisy 3 as quiet as a mouse / as good as gold 4 as cold as ice 5 as free as a bird 6 as clear as mud 4 1 gasped 2 whined 3 yelled 4 whispered 5 groaned 6 muttered Cumulative review: Units 2 p21 1 1 shouldn’t have 2 ought to have 3 ’ve been painting 4 aren’t allowed 5 to live 2 1 can’t be 2 might have been/may have been/could have been 3 must have passed 4 must be 5 can’t have been 3 1 shouldn’t have spoken 2 have taken 3 didn’t use to have 4 can’t have seen 4 a had to run b needn’t have rushed c couldn’t bring d had to wait e don’t have to arrive f had to be/were supposed to be/needed to be g should have got h must have missed 1 1 driving licence 2 motorway 3 pile-up 4 drink driving 5 roundabout 6 road rage 2 1 doesn’t do/won’t do 2 to make 3 take 4 to make 5 is doing 6 made 3 1 a 2 b 3 c 4 c 5 b 6 b Unit 3 4 No. The writer implies that, although the human brain has enabled us to achieve amazing things, there are many other impressive and interesting brains in the animal world. 5 1 c 2 a 3 b 4 d grasp, baffle, bewildered, nerd, memorise, recognise, recall, prodigy, genius, gift, fazed 2 1 nerd 2 bewildered 3 memorise 4 gift 5 prodigy 6 recognise 7 genius 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 C 6 B Task 2 6 e 7 h 1 body mass 2 devotes 3 ascertaining 4 gauge 5 sea bed 7 1 b Grammar in context 1 p23, 24 1 3 Sentences 1, 4, 5 and 7 are correct. 3 1 a 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 b 6 b 4 1 c can’t stop listening 2 b went on playing 3 b remember to bring 4 a forgot to tell 5 1 reading/trying 2 to work/working 3 to form/forming 4 writing 5 to put 6 to publish 7 trying/reading 8 to stop Developing vocabulary and listening p25 1 4 1 to bring 2 not to use 3 taking 4 leaving 5 know 6 telling 7 to collect 5 1 must had heard – must have heard 2help you having – help you have/to have 3were discovering – have discovered/discovered 4 ought include – ought to include 5 get used to eat – get used to eating 6 try eat – try to eat/eating 7 consider to have – consider having Developing speaking p27 1 1, 2, 4, 7, 8 2 3 1 Angus has just hit on a great idea. 3Pia’s grandmother passed away at the weekend. 4I felt better after talking things through with my friends. 5I’m sure we can work the answer out./I’m sure we can work out the answer. 4 Task 1 1 c 2 e 3 a 2 c3 a4 c5 b6 b7 a 1 making/make 2 talking 3 to come 4 to forget 5 to help 6 stay 2 3 e 1 f 5 1 to use 2 to be 3 sitting 4 not to be 5 stay 6 to apply 1 stand out 2 look up to 3 catch up with 4 write down 5 look for 6 fit in 2 …. hit on it. 3 … pick it up…. 4 … looking into it. 5…come up with it 6 …. keep up with them. b 2 c 3 d 6 Grammar in context 2 p26 1 2 2 10 g Physical: Speakers 2, 3 Facts: 1, 3 Opinions 2, 4 1 B 2 G 3 G 4 B 5 I 6 B 7 G 8 I 9 I 10 B 9 c Mental or emotional: Speakers 1, 4 & 5 a 4 6 8 b 5 6 5 d 2She moved to Paris to carry on with her studies. Reading p22 1 3 B2+ 1 c 2 f 3 d 4 a 5 e 6 b 1 by 2 with 3 all 4 more 5 true 6 no 7 argue 8 forget 9 so 10 up 11 to 5 1What’s more, / in our adult lives, / many of us / will have to speak in public. 2That doesn’t alter my opinion / that working on public speaking / is a worthwhile activity. 3Let’s not forget / that not everyone finds it easy / to be in the spotlight. 4There’s no denying / that some students / will struggle to keep eye contact / with the audience. 4 f 5 h This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2022 www.frenglish.ru 3 of 12 Practice test Workbook: answer key Developing writing p28 1 8 4T ‘He even created a museum at the school to allow the students to touch animals, minerals and models of the solar system’ Grammar in context 1 p31, 32 1 5 F ‘they’re studying the impact that human-generated noises have on the natural world, and how animals change their communication’ 2 6F ‘He even scored 95% in his final exams.’ 1 b 2 d 2 1 overcooked 2 superfood 3 preschool 4 co-workers 5 subtitles 3 1 T 2 F Sam also deals with typical teen issues. 3 F The series is also thought-provoking. 4 F The other family members each have their own problems. 5 T 6 F Some people have criticised the fact that the cast lacks neuro-atypical actors. 4 1 N 2 N 3 P 4 P 5 N 6 P 7 N 8 P 5 1 undoubtedly 2 definitely 3 Generally speaking 4 Personally 5 rightly 6 Frankly Unit 4 Reading p30 1 1 biomedicine 2 sociology 3 neuroscience 4 geology 5 anatomy 6 forensic science 7 architecture 2 1nutritional science (article from www.nutrition.org) 2engineering (article from https:// www.sciencedaily.com/news/ matter_energy/engineering/ 3psychology (article from https:// www.psychologytoday.com/us/ news) 4biomechanics in https:// www.the-scientist.com/tag/ biomechanics?page=3 5archaeology in https://www. archaeology.org/news 6chemistry in https://www. sciencenews.org/topic/chemistry/ page/2 3 1 scientist 2 geologist 3 nutritionist 4 engineer 5 anatomist 6 geneticist 7 architect 8 sociologist 9 psychologist 10 archaeologist Pronunciation clue: the words with -ist, stress the 3rd syllable from the end of the word b 7 3T ‘that’s true: practical experiments can involve naked flames and the use of chemicals or other volatile materials’ 6 1 international 2 prehistoric 3 disadvantage 4 ex-colleague 5 semifinal 4 B2+ 3 a 4 e 5 c 1 subsequently 2 best-selling 3 tissue 4 covering 5 troops 6 terrain 7 features 1, 5 1 d 2 b 3 a 4 c 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 b 3 1 correct 2 I wouldn’t have entered 3 If someone gave 4 correct 5 If we win 6 correct 7 If I don’t see you 4 1 as long as 2 in case 3 provided that 4 unless 5 Supposing 6 I wish 7 If only 5 1They’ll give you the job, provided that you get good references. / Provided that you get good references, they’ll give you the job. 2Take an umbrella with you in case it rains. 3I’ll leave at eight o’clock, unless I hear from you. / Unless I hear from you, I’ll leave at eight o’clock. 4If only my grandmother hadn’t moved so far away. 6 1 wouldn’t recommend playing 2 hadn’t been invented 3 If we didn’t use 4 what would happen 5 You may/might/could well. Developing vocabulary and listening p33 1 1 long-term 2 worldwide 3 lightweight 4 worthwhile 5 full-scale 2 1 breakthrough 2 crackdown 3 drawbacks 4 outcome 5 outset 6 feedback 7 outcry 8 cutbacks 3 1 b 2 f 3 e 4 a 5 d 6 c 4 1 F The term ‘visually impaired’ describes a range of sight problems. 2 F ‘Although the outlook is improving’ 5 1 reading street signs 2 touch and hearing 3 1839 4 the solar system 5 95% 6 The answer is: any of them 7 1 action-packed 2 mouth-watering 3 family-friendly 4 time-saving 5 cut-price 6 ready-made Grammar in context 2 p34 1 1 b 2 a 2 1past simple; would have; past participle 2 past perfect; would; infinitive 3 1 a 2 b 3 b 5 b 1 wouldn’t be 2 hadn’t evolved 3 hadn’t 4 wouldn’t be able 5 wouldn’t be 6 had developed 7 hadn’t evolved 8 would waste 9 wouldn’t attract 10 hadn’t developed 5 1If I hadn’t passed my exams, I wouldn’t be able to go away with my friends. 2If you weren’t such a good friend, you wouldn’t have called her. 3If I knew him better, I would have understood what was the matter. 4If I had finished this project last night, I would be at the cinema now. 5If I didn’t have so much work, I would have gone away last weekend. 6 1If I didn’t have a meeting today, I would have gone out last night. 2If Marcia wasn’t so annoying, I would have asked her to join the drama group. This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2022 www.frenglish.ru 4 b 4 4 of 12 Practice test Workbook: answer key 3If I was at home today, I would have offered to cook dinner. 4If I spoke German, I would have applied for the job. 7 B2+ 1 1 baffled 2 prodigy 3 grasp 4 articulate 5 wandering 2 1 a 2 b 3 a 4 c 5 c 2 1 designated 2 settle 3 onthe-spot 4 prosecuted 5 curfew 6 acquitted 3 1 c 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 f 6 d 1 …persuaded us to go … 2 …if I had brought … 3 …unless there is a bus… 4 ... He might have gone 5 …we would have caught it. 3 4 Developing speaking p35 1 1 unnatural 2 underestimate 3 disjointed 4 misunderstanding 5 illogical 4 1F ‘In the US … figures show that 68% of ex-prisoners will reoffend … in some Scandinavian countries, the level is as low as 25%’ 1 b 2 c 1 foot 2 traffic jam 3 make 4 took 5 gold 3 a 2 1 the majority; slightly 2 a drop; just under 3 the most significant rise; a high 4 considerable; a large number of 5 Approximately one in four 6 roughly the same proportion 3 1 c 2 b 3 e 4 d 5 f 6 a 5 1 a proportion of 2 two out of three 3 five times as many 4 a rise in 5 reach a high Developing writing p36 1 1 1 If Vera hadn’t stayed up so late last night, she wouldn’t be so tired. 2 If Lucy hadn’t overslept this morning, she wouldn’t have missed the first class. 3 If I’m free this evening I’ll come to chess club with you. 4 If I were you, I’d back up all your files on an external hard drive. 5 If I were able to/could speak two languages, I would/might have got the job. 6 If I had done the homework, I would have been able to answer the question. 2 1 Reasons 2 Results 3 Causes 2 1 impact 2 and led to 3 sparked off 4 repercussion 5 due to 6 giving rise to 3 1 B 2 D 3 C 4 D 5 A 6 C 4 1 In addition 2 As a result 3 Moreover 4 Last but not least 5 Despite the fact that 1 wish 2 Suppose (that) / What if 3 unless 4 If 5 providing 6 long 7 only 8 in case 1 to help 2 going 3 to buy 4 to get 5 to tell 6 having 2 1 caught her texting 2 made me practise 3 warned her not to touch 4 persuaded him to meet 5 authorised us to use 1 reminded us to study 2 correct 3 stopped working 4 had already left 5 correct 2T ‘back in the 1980s, prisons were more traditional and more focussed on punishment, with 60-70% of prisoners reoffending’ 3T ‘prison staff can quickly see problems developing and avoid violence’ 4F ‘In Swedish prisons, there is often one officer for every prisoner; (…) in the US, the ratio is as low as 23:1. (…) In some Norwegian prisons, almost half the staff are female’ 5T ‘They study social work and law, as well as self-defence, and it takes between two and three years to train an officer. By contrast, in the UK, training lasts just 12 weeks and is inevitably limited to issues like control of violence’ 6F ‘This may seem a small detail, but it reflects an emphasis on caring and helping prisoners change their lives, rather than punishment.’ 1 7T ‘this is carefully supervised to ensure ex- prisoners are supported during the transition.’ 1 have gone 2 talking 3 used to have 4 wasn’t wearing 5 might be 6 ought 1 archaeology 2 anatomy 3 geology 4 genetics 5 neuroscience 6 nutritional science 2 4 a 5 b 3 1 5 3 1 b 2 a 3 c Cumulative review: Units 3 p38 3 Cumulative review: Units 4 p39 b 1 lightweight 2 forensic 3 jam 4 memorise 5 choice 6 offence 7 service station 8 throats Unit 5 Reading p40 1 1Offences: cause a disturbance, disorderly conduct, littering, make a prank or hoax call, shoplifting, vandalism 2Punishments: ban someone, do community service, issue someone with a fine, a parking ticket, receive a suspended sentence 8F ‘reducing the costs of crime, policing and the court system, and increasing employment, actually make this a more cost-effective solution overall.’ 6 1 inmates 2 assaults 3 costeffective 4 deterrent 5 reoffend 6 stark 7 get out of hand 7 3 and 6 Grammar in context 1 p41, 42 1 1 present simple 2 present continuous 3 will 4 be going to 5 present simple 6 will 7 be going to 8 will a the present continuous b the present simple c be going to d will This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2022 www.frenglish.ru 5 of 12 Practice test Workbook: answer key 2 1 b 2 d 3 c 4 f 5 a 6 e 3 1 are you going to do 2 are watching 3 ’ll start 4 will love 5 will produce 6 starts 4 1 I will buy 2 film ends/finishes at 3 I’m going to start 4 as soon as I 5 are you going to 5 1 b 2 c 7 a/b 3 a 4 c 5 b 6 c Developing vocabulary and listening p43 1 5 1 on the verge of starting 2 will have finished 3 advised me/us to 4 will be doing/taking 5 only we/I lived 6 shouldn’t have come Developing speaking p45 1 b 2 1 b2 d3 f4 h5 a6 e7 g8 c 3 1 doubt 2 begin 3 simply 4 nutshell 5 point 6 true 7 all 8 up 9 view 10 deny 4 a 2,7 b 5, 10 c 1, 9 1 on behalf of 2 in the process of 3 in response to 4 In addition to 5 in order to 6 in favour of 5 2 7 1 on the strength of 2 in touch with 3 in aid of 4 by means of 5 in a bid to B2+ d 6,8 e 3,4 1 b 2 c 3 e 4 a 5 d 6 b 7 d 8 c 3 1 That may be true. 2 I strongly believe 3 You can’t deny 4 I see what you mean 5 I’m pretty sure 6 In my view 4 Developing writing p46 1 1 in favour of 2 against 1 b 2 c 3 c 4 a 5 a Conrad: c; Denise: a 1 occasionally 2 arising 3 additionally 4 numerous 5 yet 6 2 1 for fear of 2 in exchange for 3 for the sake of 4 in danger of Grammar in context 2 p44 1 1 b 2 c 3 d 4 a 2 1 b 2 a 3 a 4 b 3 1 F ‘a regular passenger’ ‘frequently coincide’ 2 T 5 a 3 1The plane will be taking off shortly. 2We’re on the verge of leaving for the station. 3We’ll have finished that series by the weekend. 4I’m on the point of getting a new phone. 5 By this time tomorrow, we’ll have been traveling for 24 hours. 6 They won’t have completed work on our bathroom until next week. 4 1 1 highly 2 merely 3 a number of 4 Numerous; indeed 5 is willing; collaborate will be coming 2 will have arrived 3 will have been using 4 is on the point/ verge of leaving 5 will have sent 6 will be studying 7 won’t be going 8 will have finished 3 1 utility room 2 tumble dryer 3 master 4 built-in 5 en-suite 6 landing 7 sockets 8 bunk beds 4 c 5 1B ‘Mark had a serious illness’ 2A and C. A ‘I did the conversion myself’ and C ‘We did the van conversion ourselves’ 3C ‘I never thought I’d end up being a YouTuber’ 4B ‘a fully-furnished motor home. (…) spent another £5,000 on new kitchen equipment and having running water, a power shower and a new fridge’ 5A ‘I find the name ‘vanlife’ a bit ridiculous’ 6A ‘I have a few regular places I head to each year’ 7A, B and C. A ‘I was fed up with my previous life’, B ‘made us re-think our work-life balance.’ and C ‘we were both working at the time’ and ‘Neither of us wanted to get stuck in a nine-to-five job’ 8C ‘we have thousands of subscribers.(…) it means we can afford to continue living our life on the road 9B ‘We use the van at weekends and for holidays’ 6 1 overlooking 2 reclaimed 3 subscribers 4 gimmick 5 high-powered 3F They often use impolite language or swear near them. 7 4 T 1 A 2 D 3 A/D 4 A 5 D 5 T Grammar in context 1 p49, 50 1 4 1 complain 2 main 3 matters 4 draw 5 urge 5 1 draw 2 main 3 complain 4 urge 5 matters Unit 6 Suggested answers 1 instruct 2 admit 3 blame 4 remind 5 insist 6 threaten 7 apologise 8 regret 9 wonder 2 1 e 2 a 3 i 4 h 5 d 6 b 7 f 8 c 9 g 3 Reading p48 1 1 having 2 to hand in 3 that we pay 4 for failing 5 that he was retiring 6 if she could 7 not to know 2 4 1 terraced 2 deposit 3 villa 4 flats 5 bungalow 6 cottage 1 halls of residence 2 flat share 3 flatmates 4 landlady 5 deposit 6 bills 7 moved in 1 …. where the nearest shop was. 2 … how much they paid/had paid for bills. 3 …if/whether they had to 4 …why they had decided 5 …if/ whether electricity was included. This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2022 www.frenglish.ru 6 of 12 Practice test Workbook: answer key 5 1 She promised not to tell him/She will not tell him/She said she would not tell him. 2 By January, they will have opened the new science wing/ they will have a new science wing. 3 They are on the verge of leaving. 4 I’ll call you as soon as I arrive. 5 He invited me/us (to go) round for something to eat. 6 Giles asked the landlord if they could have pets in the flat. 7 If they had arrived earlier, they would have/would’ve seen the film. Developing vocabulary and listening p51 1 1 house 2 home 3 home 4 houses 5 home, home 6 home 7 house 8 home 9 home 10 home 2 1 make yourself at home 2 be home and dry 3 brought it home to me 4 nothing to write home about 5 brought the house down 6 went round the houses 7 getting on like a house on fire 8 a real home from home 9 to home in on 3 b 4 1 Black Friday 2 (out) an email 3 6 pm 4 sleeping bags 5 packs/ kits 6 soup or coffee 7 February 2012 8 advertising 9 (about) 1,300 5 Developing speaking p53 1 6 1 d2 b3 e4 a5 c Grammar in context 2 p52 1 1 b2 a3 b4 a5 b6 a 2 1 c2 a3 d4 f5 h6 e7 g8 b 3 1 interest 2 subject 3 auxiliary, modal/modal, auxiliary 4 affirmative 5 negative 4 1 Can’t I/we? 2 Do you? 3 Has he? 4 Are we/you? 5 Is he? 5 1 Is it? 2 Are there? 3 Would it? 4 Should we? 5 Aren’t you? 1 Would you? 2 blamed us for 3 Correct 4 Correct 5 I might have known 6 Correct 7 If only you were able 1 c 1 ban 2 community service 3 designated 4 prosecute 5 suspended sentence 6 littering 7 impose a curfew 8 acquit/ acquitted 3 2 1 f 2 g 3 a 4 b 5 e 2 a suggest b true c agree d you e also f mentioned g pick h said i take 4 1 e 2 b 3 d 4 a 5 f 6 c 1 on 2 in 3 in 4 in 5 in 3 1 cold shoulder 2 issued 3 houses 4 takes offence 5 wanders 6 Cumulative review: Units 6 p57 2 It’s also so easy to get from one place to another. 1 1 There are so many things to choose from. 3Your opinion is just as important as theirs. 4You seemed to suggest you prefer to shop online for clothes. Developing writing p54 1 1 touristy 2 crowded 3 historic 4 hip 5 steeped 6 run-down/ shabby 7 shabby/run-down 2 1 sprawling 2 imposing 3 picturesque 4 atmospheric 5 hilly 6 laid-back 7 spotless 8 thriving 3 2, 3 and 6 4 1 reasonably-sized 2 the Massarelos district 3 Livraria Lello bookshop 4 not difficult 1 F 2 O 3 O 4 F 5 F 6 B2+ Cumulative review: Units 5 p56 1 1 ’s going to break down 2 does the train from Leeds arrive 3 ’m going to go/going to bed 4 ’ll help you 5 ’ll be visiting/’m visiting/’m going to visit my cousin 6 get there 2 1 will have finished 2 will be doing 3 will have been painting 4 leaving 5 finishing 3 1 shouldn’t speak/shouldn’t have spoken 2 will have finished 3 he will have been living there 4 What will you be doing 5 I’ve called 6 you wouldn’t have/you wouldn’t be having 1 The teacher criticised Hannah for not checking her work more carefully. 2 Evan suggested starting/ suggested that they (should) start their own blog. 3 Gordon insisted on saying /insisted that they (should) say goodbye… 4 Betty admitted making/having made… 5 Florian regretted not studying/not having studied more…. 6 My mum warned Nina not to touch the door. 7 Jade congratulated Max on passing…. 8 Dad advised them/him/us to check the… 2 1 Have you? 2 Couldn’t you? 3 Would they? 4 Has she? 5 Do they? 3 1 he told me that 2 he should have talked to /should talk to 3 he claims to have gone/he claims he went 4 if he had gone 5 she would be feeling 6 unless he contacts her/if he doesn’t contact 7 Beppe is used to getting 1 1 furnished 2 moving 3 bills 4 lodger 5 deposit 2 1 home 2 home 3 home 4 houses 5 house 3 1 chalet 2 flatmate 3 homestay 4 deposit 5 cottage 4 1 c 2 c 3 b Unit 7 Reading p58 1 1 free samples 2 make cold calls 3 launches 4 word-of-mouth publicity 5 flyers 6 endorse 2 1 c 2 e 3 a This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2022 www.frenglish.ru 4 a 5 a 6 b 4 d 5 f 6 b 7 of 12 Practice test Workbook: answer key 3 1 free trial 2 full-page ad 3 plug 4 merchandise 5 advertorial 4 bad; because it’s everywhere and it manipulates us B2+ 6 1 had a personal shopper/got a personal shopper to 2 was paid a lot of 3 that they were getting 4 is having/getting her house painted 5 will have been doing 6 Developing vocabulary and listening p61 1 7 Adjective suffixes: able, ible, ish, less, ive 5 1 c 2 b 3 b 4 b 1 have their work cut out 2 pervaded 3 stand out from the crowd 4 overwhelming 5 hard sell 1, 3 Noun suffixes: hood, ion, ment, ness, ship, ty 2 Grammar in context 1 p59, p60 1 1 d 2 a 3 e 4 c 5 b 6 e 7 d 2 1 are sometimes used 2 have been received 3 is being designed 4 should have been installed/should be installed 5 were being given 6 was launched 3 1 to be adapted 2 to be done 3 be taken 4 being sold 5 be launched 6 being designed 7 being told 8 being shown/to be shown 9 to be told 4 2Potential customers are given a free trial. A free trial is given to potential customers. 3We were offered a reduction if we paid in cash. A reduction was offered if we paid in cash. 4Customers were promised speedy delivery. 1 a childish b childhood 2 a friendship b friendly 3 a collection b collectable 4 a creative b creativity 5 a a enjoyable b enjoyment 3 c 4 1 T (Sadler, Headsetsdotcome, SurfrApp, Zook) 2 T (spent $45,500, around $250,000 in new sales) 3 F – His current surname (Zook) was his great grandfather’s surname. 4 F He had already built up a reputation. 5 T 6 F The price went from 1 – $365 depending on the date. 7 F Each day was five times as expensive. 8 T 5 a, c, e 1 loosen 2 widen 3 brighten 4 sharpen 5 reddened 6 darkening 7 deafened 8 strengthen Grammar in context 2 p62 1 1 c 2 a 5 1It is believed that the house was built a hundred years ago. 2We’re having / We’re going to have our spare room decorated next week. 3Have you ever had your photograph taken professionally? 4My parents had the mechanic check the car yesterday. /My parents had the car checked by the mechanic yesterday. 5Would you like to have your fortune told? 6I’m getting my computer fixed later today. / I’m going to get my computer fixed later today. / I’ll get my computer fixed later today. 2Ms Biggs is understood to be off sick. It is understood that Ms Biggs is off sick. 3Sales are thought to have increased. It is thought that sales have increased. 4The exam results are expected to be published on Friday. It is expected that the exam results will be published on Friday. 5The cafeteria is claimed to be full of ants. It is claimed that the cafeteria is full of ants. 6Mark is believed to be a genius. It is believed that Mark is a genius. 5 1 is 2 have 3 cut/done 4 have/ make 5 to 6 should/could 7 had 8 got/asked 9 wasn’t 10 on 11 looked 12 changing Developing speaking p63 1 1, 2, 3, 6 and 8 2 fresh fruit and vegetables 3 1 think 2 so 3 about 4 see 5 right 6 suppose 4 online and a (traditional) produce market 5 6 Speedy delivery was promised to customers. 1Do you usually get your supermarket shopping delivered? 4 3 f 4 d 5 b 6 e 2 2Exam results are said to have improved recently. 3It is said to be bad to swim on a full stomach. 4This is thought to be one of the best restaurants in town. 5Tourists are reported to be returning after the pandemic. 6It is hoped that the work will be finished by January. 3 1 it is claimed 2 It was reported 3 to have experienced 4 it is believed 5 are thought to be 1 d 2 a 3 c 4 b 7 1 choice, reviews 2 carry, choose 3 close, far Developing writing p64 Vocabulary – Describing clothes and fashion 1 1 hand-me-down, baggy 2 patterned, match 3 smart, scruffy 4 sweatshops, fast fashion 5 second-hand, sustainable 6 eye, accessories 2 1 attitudes 2 sell 3 second-hand clothing/pre-owned clothes 3 Suggested answers Section 2 Changes in attitudes: Before – (1) economic need; (2) important to follow fast fashion; Now – (3) like looking different/ vintage; (4) cheap way to get designer clothes; (5) ethical and environmental considerations This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2022 www.frenglish.ru 8 of 12 Practice test Workbook: answer key B2+ Section 3 Different ways to buy and sell: (6) charity shops, (7) clothes-swap parties, (8) websites 5 Section 4 Recommendations: (9) fashion show; (10) exhibition; (11) raise public awareness of ethical/ environmental considerations 2Having won the match easily, we went out to celebrate. . Unit 8 6 1 i 2 e 3 a 4 f 5 b 6 h 7 c 8 j 9 g 10 d 2 1 heart-warming 2 hair-raising 3 soul-destroying 4 nail-biting 5 breakneck 6 eye-catching 7 mind-blowing 8 ear-splitting 9 heart-stopping 10 eye-opening 3 1 faced 2 headed 3 skinned 4 hearted 5 fingered 6 eyed 4 Working on Bird Island in Antarctica. 1 e 2 a 3 c 4 b 5 d 6 1 vessels 2 cope with 3 stitches 4 darts 5 dropped out 6 limb 7 monitoring 7 Possible answers: Challenges: 1, 2, 4 Benefits: 3, 5 Grammar in context 1 p67, 68 1 1 Born in 1740 2 Denied the opportunity to study and travel 3 Forbidden from boarding a French Navy ship 4 Written by different members of the expedition 2 2 Looking out of the window, Sheena saw that it was raining heavily. 3 Being the son of two nurses, Rory wasn’t feeling nervous… 4 Entering the airport, they saw… 3 1Having chopped the onions, fry them in a little oil. 2Having selected the programme, put the washing powder in the machine. 3Having waited a minute, switch on the computer again. 4Having planted the seeds, water them thoroughly. 4 3Made with local cream, the dessert is absolutely delicious. 4Having written his first book, a second novel followed a year later. Reading p65 1 5 1Not wanting to look silly, Portia told everyone she could swim. 1 It is sometimes said 2experiences I have ever had 3Arriving /Having arrived at the airfield 4Having received a short theoretical class 5who would be taking me up/who was taking me up 6Having taken off 7suddenly I was flying 8a plane, I would never have believed them Developing vocabulary and listening p69 1 4 1 is easily one of; 2 at a considerably younger age 3 more and more interested 4 far older than her 5 not nearly as useful 6 the younger you start 7 be significantly nearer 8 a great deal better 5 1 far fewer new babies 2 me what I had been reading 3 must get/have the living room painted 4 is on the verge of starting 5 unless you’ve got time 6 got home, Alex realised 7 considerably healthier Developing speaking p71 1 Possible answers Photo a: newborn emotional joy nappies sleepless nights Photo b: boxes relocate fresh start neighbourhood unpack Photo c: accident physiotherapist perseverance wheelchair 2 Photos a and c 3 2 1 let me see 2 Well, I guess 3 What I mean is 4 the thing is 5 that’s a good question 6 my mind’s gone blank 3 Developing writing p72 1 1 since 2 fair 3 cover 4 pick up 5 spot 1 tip 2 tip 3 point 4 point 5 tip a3 b 1 c 4 4 Task 1 1 f 2 a d 5 e 2 1 c 2 f 3 d 4 h 5 a 8 b 6 g 7 e 2 3 c 4 d 5 h Task 2 6 e 7 c 8 g 9 h 10 a ex5: all except 5 6 1 park 2 wave 3 mark 4 table 5 cut Grammar in context 2 p70 1 1 fewer 2 as 3 more and 4 as 5 the more 6 harder 1 over the moon 2 cast a shadow 3 lit up 4 light at the end of the tunnel 5 down in the dumps; lifted his spirits 3 yes 4 1, 2, 5 and 6 5 1 a further advantage 2 Last but not least 3 whilst it is true 4 In my view /To my mind/I believe 5 All in all 6 As a result 2 1 b 2 b 3 a 4 a 5 b 6 b Cumulative review: Units 7 p73, 74 3 1 1 is easier than 2 less money now 3 as/so good at sport as 4 bigger and bigger 5 is the most reliable 6 the more difficult it gets/becomes 1 Driving 2 Having managed 3 Breathing 4 Faced 5 Having received 6 Produced 7 having reacted 1 Has been reported 2 is said 3 was not stated 4 is being done 5 are reported 6 is being undermined/will be undermined 7 to be banned This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2022 www.frenglish.ru 9 of 12 Practice test Workbook: answer key 2 1 Where did you have/get your nails done? 2 to have /get his photo taken; get/have it done 3 are getting/having/going to get/going to have the flat repainted 4 have Luke check /get Luke to check 5 are having our sofa re-covered 3 1 are said 2 was prepared /has been prepared 3 correct 4 is said to be leaving 5 correct 6 She admitted forgetting to lock 1 1 banners 2 freebies 3 endorse 4 brand 5 billboard 2 1 embarrassment 2 childish 3 variety 4 strengthen 5 intensify 3 1 c 2 b 3 b 4 a B2+ 7 give 8 put 9 look 10 serve 11 get on 12 try 5 2 Positive: 1, 3, 4, 5 1 apprenticeship 2 feet 3 hand 4 insight 5 new job 6 back 3 1 c 2 a 3 e 4 b 4 All have won a prize and all are working in science. 5 1 C 2 A 3 A and C 4 A and B 5 A 6 B 7 C 8 B 9 A 1 casual 2 baggy/loose 3 plain 4 matches 5 hand-me-down/ second-hand Reach: an agreement, a compromise, a decision, a target Work: from home, overtime, shifts 7 6 7 Grammar in context 2 p80 1 1 foundation degree 2 in conjunction with 3 pathway 4 accomplished 5 lecture theatre 1 c Grammar in context 1 p77, 78 1 1 the 2 a/an 3 no article 2 Cumulative review: Units 8 p75 6 1 got fired 2 working shifts 3 to reach a compromise 4 worked/were working from home 5 got/has got a promotion 6 reached /have reached our target, to get a bonus A: a, b, d 4 Negative: 2, 6 Get: a bonus, fired, a pay rise, a promotion 5 d U: c, e 5 a Possible answers 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 c 2 1I’m pleased not to be at work this week. 2It’s great never to have to work in an office. 1 a 2 The 3 the 4 – 5 the 6 a 7 – 8 the 9 The 10 the 11 an 12 the 3Jan is sorry not to be here today. 1 Seeing 2 Having arrived 3 Trapped 4 Leaving 5 Having opened 6 Produced 3 5Felix was upset not to get the promotion. 2 4 1 1 as 2 far 3 fewer 4 easily 5 easier 6 as 7 worse 8 nearly as 3 1 correct 2 correct 3 had left 4 You don’t have to 5 the most 6 That vase was given to my mother / My mother was given that vase 1 1 blowing 2 catching 3 biting 4 neck 5 splitting 6 raising 2 1 I spotted some familiar faces … 2 … with you up to a point. 3 … I didn’t catch your name. 4 I didn’t take your opinion into account when I made the decision. 5 The kitchen is a tip. 3 1 b 2 b 8 c 3 c 4 a 5 c 6 c 7 b 1 a 2 b 3 b 4 a 5 c 6 c 5 1 all 2 none 3 Each 4 all (of)/ each of 5 a number of 6 most of 7 no 6 1 is 2 the 3 by 4 none 5 were 6 be 7 the 8 done 9 If Developing vocabulary and listening p79 1 1 a task 2 experience 3 pain 4 insight 5 a situation 6 understanding 2 1 pay 2 suffered 3 weigh up 4 inspires 5 trouble 6 your mind 7 voice 3 Negative Unit 9 Reading p76 1 1 most of 2 All 3 Each flat 4 No student 5 no 6 A number 4 1 overcome 2 follow 3 become 4 find 5 settle in 6 accomplish 1 succeed (in life) 2 ‘live life’ 3 by being competitive 4 a lion 5 a car 6 45 7 being/becoming very competitive 8 (long-lasting) satisfaction 4The team were disappointed not to get a bonus. 3 1 Never being on time 2 not going to the party 3 not being included 4 not sitting 5 Never offering to help 4 1 Haven’t you finished it 2 Didn’t you like/Don’t you like 3 Haven’t you got 4 Can’t you take /Aren’t you going to take/Don’t you want to take 5 Don’t they live in 5 1 Don’t you always feel 2 not to miss 3 not having 4 Wouldn’t you like 5 not winning 6 why don’t you check out 7 not to take 6 1 correct 2 better not to spend 3 correct 4 she will have been playing 5 as long as you give Developing speaking p81 1 1 a do you think b shall c don’t we d choose this e right f what you mean g see what you h suppose 2 1 hospital 2 factory 3 advertising agency 4 aeroplane 5 school This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2022 www.frenglish.ru 10 of 12 Practice test Workbook: answer key 3 1 extent 2 Broadly 3 majority 4 large 5 whole 6 cases 7 Most 8 general 4 In the order they are heard: 5, 1, 6, 2 5 Advertising agency and hospital 6 B2+ Grammar in context 2 p88 1 4 no 5 a sign language b 300 c elements d American e grammatical f children learn g regional h launched a campaign i weekly lessons 6 1 whoever; doesn’t make 2 however; how 3 in the middle 2 1 b 2 c 3 b 4 a 5 a 6 b 3 1 whoever made this cake 2 whenever you arrive 2 d sound in and 1 beak 2 enhanced 3 toddlers 4 calling for 5 impairment 6 likewise 7 gestures 7 7 All of them 4However you go/Whichever way you go Grammar in context 1 p85, 86 1 5Whatever you say / Say whatever you like 1 t in most 1 the t in most 2 the t in not 3 the d in good 4 the t in What 1 a 2 e 3 b 8 f Developing writing p82 1 1 internship 2 break into the job market 3 applicant 4 steppingstone 5 networking 6 cover my expenses 2 Experience of volunteering, A levels in Spanish and Portuguese 3 1 F He’s looking for a job before going to university; he’s interested in work relating to Latin America. 2 F He’s just been accepted at university, but he’s looking for a job before he goes there. 3 T 4 F He already taken his A-levels. 5 T 6 F He works well individually and in a team. 4 1 I believe that I am well-suited to 2 I am writing in connection with 3 I have a working knowledge of 4 I am particularly interested in 5 I have experience to volunteering 6 at your earliest convenience 7 I consider myself to be Unit 10 2 1 make a witty remark 2 understand nuances 3 be on the same page 4 got the wrong end of the stick 5 made a gaffe 6 talking at cross purposes 2 c 7 c 3 e 4 a 5 d 6 however hard I try 4 2 1 Wherever 2 however 3 Whenever 4 whoever 5 however 6 whenever 7 However 8 whatever 3 5 4 Developing speaking p89 1 1 giving 2 watching 3 to find 4 to volunteer 5 to buy 6 Going 7 telling 8 to go 1 studying/learning 2 listening 3 to be able to 4 studying/learning 5 to do 6 appearing 7 to get 8 discussing 2 thinking of studying 3 one of the essential 4 somewhere to study 5 all of the options 6 Each of our courses 7 work, the quicker 8 Having chosen 9 on the point of Developing vocabulary and listening p87 1 1 c 2 b 8 b 3 a 4 b 5 c 6 b 7 a 2 1 cutting in 2 opened up to me 3 pick up on 4 backed him up 5 cut me off 3 1 however much it 2 is no point (in taking) 3 apologised for not arriving 4 Jake not to forget 5 to answer some/in order to answer some Beginning your presentation: I’d like to begin by saying, …; The first thing I’d like to say is … Ordering your arguments: Another important point to make is that …; Firstly/Secondly, … Presenting opposing points of view: There’s no denying that …; You can’t argue with the fact that … Responding to opposing points of view: Having said that, …; Whilst it’s true that … Concluding your presentation: Returning to my main point, …; To sum up, … 2 4 1 put words in my mouth 2 words to that effect 3 say the word 4 spread the word 5 give me your word 1 b 5 g 6 d c and f Reading p84 1 3 4 h 3Whenever the teacher asks me something a 17 percent b pronunciation c grammar and vocabulary d discrimination e 2 percent f (strong) London g impressed h Australian question intonation 5 Possible answers R: b, c, e S: a, d 6 1 by 2 in 3 back 4 down 5 out 6 at she disagrees 3 All except b and f 4 1 We wanted to study in Warsaw, but we couldn’t because there weren’t any places. 2 I should be able to take you to the airport, but if not, then Ricky can. 3 Ruby says she’d like to spend a year in Australia, but I wouldn’t. 4 I’ll go into school early tomorrow if you will. 5 Mel said she really enjoyed the film, but I didn’t. 6 We can go and get a pizza after training if you’d like to. This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2022 www.frenglish.ru 11 of 12 Practice test Workbook: answer key 6 B2+ 3 1 a strong b weak 1 wage 2 foot 3 hit 4 ladder 5 expenses 2 a weak b strong 4 3 a strong b weak 1 a 2 b 3 b 4 a 5 c 4 a weak b strong 6 b Cumulative review: Units 10 p93 Developing writing p90 1 All, except contractions and a chatty style. 2 1 the purpose of the club 2 the activities the club will include 3 the benefits of the club for students. 3 1to promote interest in foreignlanguage cinema; motivate and give students a practical reason for using foreign languages; increase students’ contact with a range of films 2weekly meeting with screening and discussion; termly trip to cinema 1 1 to help 2 waiting 3 recycling 4 to ask 5 deciding 6 Getting up 7 thinking 2 1 whichever/whatever 2 Whenever 3 Whatever 4 however 5 Whoever 3 a whatever b a c unless d won’t e should f hasn’t g to h forget 1 Listening Part 1 p100 1 C, 2 C, 3 A, 4 C Listening Part 2 p100 1 travelling to college 2 take notes 3 command the stage 4 way you perform 5 instrument Listening Part 3 p101 1 C; 2 D; 3 A Listening Part 4 p101 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 D 5 A 6 E Speaking Part 1 p102 Students’ own answers Students’ own answer 1 b 2 a 3 b 3 4 c 5 b Speaking Part 4 p103 Students’ own answer Speaking Part 6 p103 Students’ own answer 4 5 Introduction: 1, 5 1 eye-catching 2 spoke 3 setbacks 4 slogan 5 served 6 trade Expressing ideas and opinions: 2, 3, 7 Exam trainer Suggestions: 8 Reading Part 1 p94 1 C, 2 A, 3 B, 4 D Reading Part 2 p95 1 1 nothing 2 how 3 so 4 who 5 when 6 round/over 2 1 endless 2 committed 3 traditional 4 advertised 1 a 2 The 3 the 4 a 5 the 6 a 7 - 8 a 9 the 1 Each student in my class has … 2 Most of the students in the class… 3 It’s essential not to forget to bring …. 4 Not feeling nervous when speaking in public is …. 5 Wouldn’t it be better to stay …. 3 1 Watched 2 I overheard Lincoln saying that… 3 is crying OR had been chopping 4 correct 5 A: correct, B: Would you? 6 they’ll have been working 1 1 insight 2 serve 3 follow; footsteps 4 inspire 5 setback 2 Students’ own answers 2 4 Cumulative review: Units 9 p92 Writing Part 2 p99 Speaking Part 3 p102 3improved foreign-language level; change students’ view of language; integrate students of different ages Conclusion: 4, 6 Students’ own answers 1 c 2 f 3 a 4 d 5 e 6 b 1 end 2 witty 3 nuance 4 found 5 purposes 6 page 1 to 2 to 3 out 4 In 5 at 6 up 7 beyond 8 of Writing Part 1 p99 1 to overcome 2 gaining 3 end up 4 to voice; speaking Reading Part 3 p96 Reading Part 4 p96 1 haven’t been back 2 the ride had been so (so/such) 3 asked where they/we could pay (reported speech) 4 is not as big as (comparatives) Reading Part 5 p97 1 C; 2 A Reading Part 6 p97 1 C 2 B 3 C 4 A Reading Part 7 p98 1 C; 2 D; 3 A Reading Part 8 p98 1 B 2 A 3 C This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2022 www.frenglish.ru 12 of 12