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1Crim eTopic Vocabulary:4(page 5) T OPIC Vocabulary345 1. FalsePossible Answers1. C2. D3. B4. F5. A6. B / D / FPossible Answers1. Google, Yahoo!, Ask, Bing2. Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Google , Instagram,MySpace3. Movistar, Vodafone, Jazztel / France Telecom, O2,Orange, Deutsche Telekom4. a fridge, an oven, a washing machine,a dishwasher, a TV, a printer, a microwave oven,a hairdryer5. a technical support person6 1. floods (line 2)4. misinformation (line 29)2. isolated (line 10)5. accurate (line 34)3. taking place (line 23) 6. thrilled (line 36)Common Words1. a2. b7 Possible Answers1. Social media is very helpful for easy and quickcommunication. For example, you can read postsand see photos of a friend or relative who is on atrip.2. Social media is now being used dangerously tobully others. Anyone can be targeted.Accept all logical answers.01 021. often2. often3. sometimes3. True4. False2. FalseLISTENING52. d(page 7)Technology 121. b4. never5. sometimestrendsAccept all logical answers.trends(page 8)Possible Answer I’ve put lots of selfies on my Instagram account. I useFacetune, a kind of Photoshop for my smartphone, tomake my selfies better and I can whiten teeth, removered eye and more.Topic VocabularyTechnology 211.23.4.21. go online2. solve a problem3. do a search4. store information5. download apps6. go viral3 . laptop, tablet12. digital camera,webcam3. headphones4. screen5. printer6. scanner(page 6)READING1Possible Answer I usually get news from Twitter. For example, whensomething important happens, the first place I hearabout it is on Twitter. We teens want short, quickinformation rather than the detailed explanation thatis in the newspaper.Predicting Content2 01 03 a3 1. He’s sitting in the dark because he hasn’t got anyelectricity as Hurricane Sandy has just hit New York.2. He’s able to use his smartphone because the mobilenetworks haven’t failed and are still operating.Mobile phonesapplicationsdon’t needBlack-and-whitetelevisions5. coffee machine6. easy7. should8. latest9. GPS4 k eyboardYou use this device to type on a computer.Phrasal Verbs5 1 . b2. f3. a4. e5. d6. c3. Social media informed him when the storm wouldhit, how to stay safe and what to do when thestorm passed.Trends 1 Photocopiable B Burlington Books1

Student' s BOOK answer keytrends2Possible Answers We do not use landline phones much now. Instead,we use mobile phones more.Smartphones are replacing digital cameras. The CD format is being replaced with download /stream-only releases via iTunes and related musicservices.Paper books are being replaced by eBooks.3 1 .2.3.4.5.1.2.3.4.5.4a car, a dishwashera dishwasher, the lightsan idea, a plana fashion, a hairstylea criminal, a hacker 1. scary-looking tornado clouds over the Statue ofLiberty2. sharks swimming around in a flooded train stationor shopping centrePictures like these go viral because they are shockingand people naturally want to share them to see howtheir friends react to them.3. True4. FalseI’m not sure but I may send over 200 messages aweek. In the past, I used to send text messages butsince I got WhatsApp, I haven’t sent any more textmessages. In fact, I’m using WhatsApp all the time –it’s my favourite app.5. False6. True Grammar Challenge1. How much did that computer cost?2. Sandra does not own a smartphone.3. The storm began while we were having lunch.4. Are you leaving early tomorrow morning? / Areyou planning to leave early tomorrow morning?5. She never uses this app.10 01 051.2.3.4.falsephotoshopped2004(really) dangerous(page 10)(page 12)GRAMMAR1. a. started, downloaded d. watchb. was readinge. ’re havingc. ’m studying2. know3. While is followed by the Past Continuous and whenis followed by the Past Simple.1 1 .8. decided9. were developing10. was celebrating11. received12. didn’t know13. wasPossible Answerc1. False2. True6. was going on7. did feel8. was crying9. knewtrendsListening Strategy91. sent2. didn’t answer3 were doing4. didn’t have5. were sitting1. are texting2. use3. do know4. sent5. was working6. was doing7. had7 Possible Answers 01 04c; crashed, calleda; came up with, were planningd; deleted, was usinge; were doing, were downloadingb; received, was driving5 01 06LISTENING84. am not thinking5. doesn’t correct6. tells(page 11)(page 9)61. am using2. vibrates3. soundsMy sister buys a new mobile phone once a year.2. How many people chat online every day?3. Is she uploading photos onto the Internet rightnow?4. The engineer is designing new software thismonth.5. The students don’t visit the technology museumevery year.6. Are you saving your work on the computer at themoment? COMMUNICATIONBuying Tickets11.2.3.4.5.BostonThanksgiving and Christmasonline, at the museum ticket counters, by phone 19 10LISTENING2 01 07Statement 4(page 13)speaking3 useum Worker: 2, 3, 4, 8, 10, 11, 12MVisitor: 1, 5, 6, 7, 9Trends 1 Photocopiable B Burlington Books2

Student' s BOOK answer key4(page 15) 1. Can I help you?2. Would you like to3. Is that included in the price4. Is there a discount5. How much is that6. Have you got change for7. Enjoy your visitAdverbsSpeaking StrategyI’m afraid not.Sorry, there isn’t.Task3 dverbs of degreeAvery (opening remarks), quite, really (body)Adverbs of mannerhard (opening remarks), quickly (closing remarks)Adverb of commentLuckily (opening remarks)4 1. quickly2. rather3. Clearly4. extremely5. correctly51. easily2. fairly / really3. unfortunately4. really / fairly5. quietly6. carefullyPossible AnswerStudent B: Can I help you?Student A: Yes. I’d like three tickets, please, includingthe Mugar Omni Theater – one adult andtwo children.Student B: OK. Tickets for adults are 22 each, andfor children 19 each. Tickets for theMugar Omni Theater are 10 for adultsand 8 for children. Would you like totake a tour?Student A: Is that included in the price?Student B: I’m afraid not. It’s extra.Student A: So I won’t take a tour. How much is that?Student B: That’s a total of 86.Student A: Have you got change for 100?Student B: Certainly. Here are your tickets and yourchange. Enjoy your visit.(page 16)Think BACKVocabulary11.2.3.4.5.21. on2. down3. off3 1 .store information2. keep in touch3. up-to-date4. go online(page 14) WRITINGInformal Correspondence11. Opening remarks2. Closing remarks3. Greeting4. Signing off5. Body21. Closing remarks2. Opening remarks3. Greeting4. Body5. Opening remarks6. Signing offpost an updateaccess the Internetsocial networking sitesearch enginedeleted4. into5. on5. download apps6. come up with7. device8. solve the problemGrammar4 1 .5isn’t going2. was writing3. doesn’t taste4. came up with5 Was he texting6. did you buy1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.is buyingdidn’t forgetIs helpingwere drivingdo chargedid leaveweren’t talkingunderstandsWriting SkillsPunctuationBrackets: (my cousin)Dash: We went sailing – it was awesome!Exclamation mark: It was awesome!, I can’t wait tohear from you and I promise to answer quickly thistime!Contractions: couldn’t, I’m, It’s, That’s, can’t6 1 .regularly2. Clearly3. quietlyTrends 1 Photocopiable B Burlington Books4. really5. not at all6. Unfortunately3

Student' s BOOK answer key(page 17)extra CultureThe Secret X21. True. “the verb ‘google’ is now used worldwide tomean ‘search the Internet’ (lines 7-9)2. False. “two ordinary-looking buildings” (lines 12-13)3. False. “Although most of what goes on insideGoogle X remains secret ” (lines 20-21)4. True. “Just think how many lives this technologycould save.” (line 26)5. False. “Wearing these glasses is rather like havingan interactive smartphone screen projected infront of your eyes.” (lines 29-31)6. True. “They’re also trying to create new sources ofenergy with wind turbines attached to enormouskites.” (lines 38-39)3 Possible Answers1. I would like to own the driverless car because itwill be very useful: if you have to drive back homeafter a long day at work, you can have a rest – thecar will drive you home and you won’t have toworry about anything. It will be great!2. The driverless car, definitely, because it willprevent many road accidents and many deaths.Trends 1 Photocopiable B Burlington Books4

Student' s BOOK answer key2Topic Vocabulary:Crim e(page 18)1(page 20)Getting StartedREADINGPossible AnswersThe pictures are all related to crime.We see two people on a motorcycle taking a woman’sbag. (picture A)We see a man who has robbed a bank. (picture B)We see two police officers – a man and a woman.(picture C)We see a dog chasing a burglar. (picture D)1Guessing Meaning From Context(page 19)Topic Vocabulary21. D2. A3. –3 1 . break the law2. burglar alarm3. goes off4. –2 01 10Crime5. Bgate (line 1): an opening in a fence or walllifted (line 26): to move something to a higher position6. C4. lock5. safebeating (line 38): making a regular movement orsound (of the heart)3LISTENING4 01 091. FalsePossible AnswerCats are sneaky, clever and quiet – they approachprey without causing alarm, pouncing withoutwarning. Cat burglars must have this name becausethey are clever thieves who slip in unnoticed, takingwhat they want before the victim knows what’shappened.2. False3. True5 Possible AnswerYou’ll never guess what happened. Yesterday, amasked thief broke into my neighbour’s house. Heclimbed in through an open window and grabbedmy neighbour’s purse. Then he ran out of the houseand tried to get away. Just then, a big dog startedto run after the thief and attacked him. Fortunately,the police were patrolling the neighbourhood. Theyarrived quickly and arrested the thief.4. False5. False(page 21)4. TrueSpeaking1. True2. True3. True41. a51. Because he was a skilful cat burglar, Alec knewwhat to do about the alarm. (lines 6-7)2. Alec’s friend had done work for the owner of thehouse. (lines 8-9)3. Alec cut a hole in the window because the lockand the alarm were connected. (lines 16-18)4. In the safe, there were more than forty diamonds.(lines 44-45)2. b6 1. tools (line 2)2. on his own (line 8)3. removed (line 18)trendsPossible AnswerElectronic billboards involve the public in fightingcrime. When the police are looking for criminals,the public may help the investigation by providingadditional information to the police.4. deal with (line 23)5. shaking (line 38)6. pleasant (line 46)Common Words1. c2. a3. b7 01 11The owner’s cat jumped through the hole andonto the carpet, causing the alarm to go off.8Possible AnswerThe cat burglar is caught because of a cat which setsoff the alarm.trendsAccept all logical answers.Trends 1 Photocopiable B Burlington Books5

Student' s BOOK answer key(page 22)7 01 12Broadcast 1: A famous bank robber was caught bythe police after she had put a video of herself onYouTube.TOPIC Vocabulary The Media11. True2. False. Reporters work for newspapers and TV andradio stations.3. False. The front page is at the beginning.4. False. You can get a daily newspaper once a day.5. True6. False. A news source gives information.7. True8. TrueBroadcast 2: Three skilful cybercriminals who stolemoney from banks have been arrested.Broadcast 3: Snowstorms hit most of the UK lastnight and thousands of people are without power.8 01 131. c9Common Wordsdaily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly2 1 .2.3.4.5.6.31. Because snowstorms hit most of the UnitedKingdom last night.2. 3,394 mobile phones3. the first hand transplant in BritaintrendsActionrob / stealstealmugmurder / killPossible Answer My father was a victim of identity theft – the criminalsgot his credit card number and he didn’t realisethey were using it until unexpected charges startingappearing on his credit card. He incurred more than 3,000 of credit card debt.Adjective Suffixes4 1 .5 01 141. banks2. virus3. two and a half10 01 15publishedhold a press conferencetabloidlive broadcastcover the newsnews bulletins riminalCburglarshopliftermuggermurderer2. ahelpful2. hopeless3. thoughtful4. harmless5. useless6. painful1. hopeful2. helpless3. harmful4. useful5. painless6. thoughtless(page 24)GRAMMAR(page 23)Present Perfect Simple1. a. have asked, have receivedb. have not found2. escaped, Past Simple1LISTENING6C YBER CRIMINALS STEAL MILLIONS OF DOLLARS –Photograph BEXTREME WEATHER IN THE UK – Photograph CCELEBRITY BANK ROBBER ARRESTED – Photograph APossible AnswersCYBER CRIMINALS STEAL MILLIONS OF DOLLARS:The broadcast will give information about a group ofhackers who succeeded in breaking into computersystems and stealing money.EXTREME WEATHER IN THE UK: The broadcast willdescribe a storm in the UK and what has happenedas a result of the storm.1. has flown, haven’t announced2. have caused, hasn’t stopped3. have seen, have moved4. hasn’t communicated, haven’t found2 1 .2.3.4.5.has just revealedhas growncommittedhave patrolledestablished6. have called7. published8. has developed9. was10. has openedArticle 1: MORE TEEN CRIMEArticle 2: POLICE HISTORYArticle 3: INTERNET HELPS SOLVE ART THEFTCELEBRITY BANK ROBBER ARRESTED: The broadcastwill give information about the arrest of a bankrobber who has become famous. It might give detailsabout how the police found the robber.Trends 1 Photocopiable B Burlington Books6

Student' s BOOK answer key31. Has youth crime in the UK increased recently?Yes, it has.2. How long have policemen walked the streets ofLondon? For almost two hundred years.3. What have British people called policemen since1829? Bobbies.4. How many photographs has Interpol put on itswebsite so far? Over 34,000.5. How long has the Interpol website been open tothe public? It’s been open since 2009.2listening3 01 171. She was attacked. Someone grabbed her bagand ran off.2. She ran after the boy and shook him until hedropped her bag.3. Mrs Whitman gave them a good description.4. She felt great.(page 25)4 . Real Life Superhero Prevents Crimeab. Crime Reportc. Granny Catches MuggerPast Perfect Simple(page 27)1. had escaped2. Past SimpleSpeakinga. hadn’t rememberedb. had seenc. had givend. had gone oute. had . got away6 1 .d; hadn’t heard2. e; realised3. c; had planned4. f; went5. b; Had interviewed6. a; hadn’t talked7 01 16have wonderedstartedhad publishedwrotehas solved6. died7. had completed8. had begun9. had studied10. have passed1. c2. f3. e4. a5. d6. b he person answering the questions was the victimTof the crime.55 d , a, b, e, c1.2.3.4.5.4a. The man got into a car and drove off.b. Upset.c. I’ve just witnessed a robbery! A man grabbeda lady’s bag.d. I took out my mobile phone and called the police.e. I was walking home from school.f. An hour ago.Speaking StrategyThat’s terrible, How awfulTaskGrammar Challenge 1. I’ve known Jack for over 10 years.2. He has just left the house.3. After she had interviewed the witness, shearrested the suspect.4. Isobel hasn’t visited / been to London before.5. They arrested him because he had stolen themoney.(page 26)C OMMUNICATIONReporting a Crime1D igital Newspapers This front page doesn’t give complete stories – youhave to click to read the full items.trendsPossible AnswersReport 1B: What happened?A: I was the victim of a robbery.B: That’s terrible! When did it happen?A: This morning.B: Where were you?A: I was at the local post office, picking up a parcel.B: Then what?A: Two armed men came into the post office and oneof them pointed a gun at us. Another man took allour money and then they ran out.B: How awful. What happened in the end?A: The police arrived and caught them before theygot away.B: How did you feel when it was all over?A: I was shocked.Possible AnswerI think paper newspapers will have disappeared inten years’ time. For newspapers to work in the digitalage, they actually need to go online in tablet-friendlyform. We don’t want to wait 24 hours to read aboutsomething that has just happened. I want to knowabout it now and I can do it online.Trends 1 Photocopiable B Burlington Books7

Student' s BOOK answer keyReport 2A: What happened?B: I was the witness to a robbery.A: How awful! When did it happen?B: A week ago.A: Where were you?B: I was looking at some paintings in a museumin London.A: Then what?B: Two masked men came in and a man with a gun toldus to lie down. Another man took four paintings fromthe walls and then the men ran out of the museumwith the paintings.A: How awful. What happened in the end?B: The robbers got away. Then, the police arrived andasked us a lot of questions.A: How did you feel when it was all over?B: I was absolutely terrified.32. e3. a4 1 .harmful2. up-to-date3. daily51.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.6 1 .visitedwas walkingare listeninghad beeninstalledWRITING A News ReportWriting Skills7 1 .in order to2. really3. ClearlyBrussels airport yesterday evening.The diamonds were on an aeroplane. (Body)They were wearing police uniforms. (Body)They took 120 bags of diamonds. (Body)They think the robbers had inside help. (Closing)32, 3, 54 tole, did not stop, drove up, used, pointed, took,sdrove away, knew, needed5. c6. b4. user-friendly5. masked6. tabloidswere eatinghadn’t stolenhasn’t readdid sendhave got away / are getting awayhas seenHad lockedDo patrol(page 28) .12.3.4.4. fGrammar2.3.4.5.1 E ight masked men stole 30m worth of diamonds from21. d6.7.8.9.10.has helped / helpshad tolddon’t singhave learned / have learntcommit4. so that5. To6. regularly(page 31)extraLITERATUREDusk(page 29)Connectors of Purpose5to protect (Body)so that no one would stop them (Body)In order to carry out this robbery (Closing)6 1. to2. so that3. in order to4. so that5. in order to71. to / in order to2. so that3. so that4. to / in order to5. so that21. It takes place in a park at 6.30 on a March evening.(lines 1-2)2. He looked angry. (lines 6-7)3. Because the hotel he had wanted to stay at hadclosed. (lines 10-12)4. He went out to have a drink and buy some soap.(lines 14-15)5. He didn’t remember its name or what street it wasin. (lines 17-18)6. He wanted some money. (lines 19-22)7. The young man couldn’t show him the soap. Whenthe young man left, Gortsby found some soap onthe ground. (lines 30-34)3 T he surprise is that the soap didn’t belong to theyoung man. It belonged to the old gentleman.(page 30)Think BACKVocabulary1 1 .b2 1 .informationsoftware, appsinformation, a commentapps, informationthe Internet, information2.3.4.5.2. a3. c4. a5. bTrends 1 Photocopiable B Burlington Books8

Student' s BOOK answer key3Topic Vocabulary:1Crim e(page 32)(page 34)Getting StartedREADINGPossible AnswersI would like to visit the place in picture E. It must beincredible to experience kayaking with whales. I’vealways found whales fascinating. It must be amazing tosee these enormous mammals jumping above the seasurface, showing their black, white and gray skin.I don’t like relaxing holidays at all – I find them ratherboring and a real waste of money. I prefer adventurousholidays that can promise you a real thrill!I’d like to visit the coastal area in picture C. This placelooks like an ideal destination for a relaxing holidayfor so many reasons: sun, natural beauty and romanticrestaurants overlooking the sea. I prefer a relaxingholiday with lots of sunshine – lying by the pool whilereading a good book.(page 33)1Reading for General Understanding21. False2. False3. TrueDescribing AdventuresA. ThursdayB. FridayC. Monday3 1 . make2. go3. bookD. WednesdayE. Tuesday4 1 .c2. b4. False5. True3. d5 1 . Because Jessie loved extreme activities, he loved the4. make5. overcomestunt training course. (lines 2-5)2. Max didn’t want to go skydiving because thethought of jumping from an aeroplane thousandsof metres above the ground was terrifying.(lines 19-20)3. In the bodyflying tunnel, a powerful fan createswinds of up to 200 kilometres an hour. (lines 23-25)4. When people are caving, they see with the help of ahelmet lamp. (lines 31-32)LISTENING41. stunt training, bodyflying, caving2. Overall they are positive, but Jessie and Kylie hadsome moments when they were frightened.3. a. Max Bradyb. –c. Kylie Fletcherd. Jessie Evans3

floods (line 2) 4. misinformation (line 29) 2. isolated (line 10) 5. accurate (line 34) 3. taking place (line 23) 6. thrilled (line 36) Common Words 1. a 2. b 7 Possible Answers 1. Social media is very helpful for easy and quick communication. For example, you can read posts and see photos of a friend or relative who is on a trip. 2.

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