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WORKBOOK · ANSWER KEYUNIT 11.11A bB1b 2c 3a 4bC1 F: Whether that’s true is open todebate 2 T: a professor of journalism3 F: This evening’s event is free.4 T: Many of those attending areunwilling to talk about theirworries to anyone but thetherapists.5 F: Jones’s advice hardly seemsoriginal, but Novac says he issatisfied.6 T: That’s actually why manytherapists take part in the event,Jones tells us. ‘This is a greatsource of new clients.’7 F: Some of those seeking advicearen’t entirely happy with theformat. ‘People near me can hearwhat I’m telling the therapist,’remarks Donna Bersch.8 F: But with the loud buzz in theroom that sometimes reaches thelevel of shouting . they're lucky tobe able to hear the person sittingopposite them!D1 format 2 brainchild3 stumbled across 4 quandaries5 phobias 6 succinct 7 position8 eavesdrop21 Why have you come to see metoday?2 What are these headaches like?3 What causes the/these headaches,do you think?4 What are you thinking about atthe moment?5 Does that clock remind you ofanything?6 Why’s/Why is that?7 OK. How would you like to pay –in cash or by credit card?3A1 wonder if you could introduce2 asking how much your camera3 telling me what you4 whether it’s/it is really5 the Eurostar train leaves6 think he’ll/he will do4A1 I don’t know why you say he’sdown-to-earth,2 I was never particular about what Ieat,3 Fabio tends to keep to himself andgoes to bed very late,4 My colleague Bill is a real peopleperson,5 He’s a good laugh, but with moneya) he tends to be tight-fisted andnever pays.b) as he does his best work in theearly hours, when no one’s around.c) so it’s odd that he doesn’t reallypull his weight when we worktogether.d) I think he’s a real computer geek,and he’s not very practical.e) but that’s changed since I’vestarted getting into cooking.B1d 2e 3b 4c 5a5A1 wo 2 v/gr 3 sp 4 gr 5 p 6 st 7wwB1 when you are arriving2 I’m attaching3 address4 quick5 expensive. From there 6 need/want7 give me a call1.21A1 embarrassing 2 exhausted3 satisfied 4 thrilled 5 awkward6 relieved 7 anxious 8 fascinating9 frustrating 10 impressedB1 satisfied 2 exhausted3 fascinating 4 embarrassing5 frustrating6 awkward 7 relieved 8 anxious9 impressed 10 thrilledC1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 92A1 C 2A 3 BB1c 2a 3c 4b 5bCP: 3 (becoming a rock star; diningwith a movie star; looking like acelebrity/Tom Cruise)T: 3 (flying across the Atlantic on asupersonic aeroplane; pilotinga submarine; flying in space/becoming an astronaut)H: 2 (the Normandy beach landingsfrom the Second World War;spending a night inside apyramid)31 ’ve /have always wanted, havenever managed2 had, wanted3 worked4 did the concert cost, has (the cost)gone5 have (you) made6 ’ve /have just finished7 requested8 ’s/has become41 Has, seen, left, went2 Have, spoken, haven’t asked3 did, get back, ’ve /have alreadyforgotten, were, happened4 has had, stayed, had, has been5A1 satisfaction 2 Generosity3 anxiety 4 embarrassment,embarrassment 5 disappointment6 nervousness 7 similarity8 awkwardness 9 frustrationBM: 1 S: 9 A: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8www.cui.edu.ar/Speakout.aspx Ciclo de Perfeccionamiento 1 Pearson

WORKBOOK · ANSWER KEY1.311 enrolment 2 Sign 3 in4 refundable 5 matinee 6 served7 for 8 limited21 I’m calling to enquire about2 I was wondering if that is/if that’s3 Would there be any chance ofgetting4 I’d appreciate it if you could5 Would you mind telling me6 Do you mind me asking what yourname is7 I’d like to speak to31a) P b) I 2a) I b) P 3a) I b) P4a) P b) I 5a) I b) P 6a) P b) I7a) P b) I4A1 I’d really appreciate your help.2 Sorry to be difficult it’s just that .3 Bear with me a minute.4 I’ve got one more question, if I’mnot keeping you.5 Sorry to keep you.6 Can you hold on a minute? I’ll justsee .B1 3 2 6 3 5 4 4UNIT 22.11A1 b a, 2 a b, 3 b a, 4 b a, 5 b a,6ba21 ’ve/have been travelling2 ’ve/have visited3 ’ve/have often wanted4 ’ve/have never known5 ’ve/have been exploring6 ’ve/have found7 ’s/has been presenting8 have told9 has been10 has recently appeared3A1 pollution 2 famine3 homelessness 4 obesity5 drug abuse 6 drunkenness7 divorce 8 drought 9 debt10 domestic violence 11 poverty12 lack of drinking waterC1/2 drought /debt 3 famine4 divorce 5/6/7 homelessness/drunkenness /poverty 8 pollution9 obesity 10 drug abuse11 domestic violence12 lack of drinking water4A1 To make the world a better place,by giving people ideas on smallactions they can do as individuals.2 E: 1, 4, 6, 7; PS: 2, 3, 5, 8B1 5 2 7 3 2 4 3, 8C1a) hates it when people forget hername; particularly at school –teachers don’t give you as muchattention if they don’t know yournameb) makes people uncomfortablebecause they can’t rememberher name2a) pollution – it takes 1,000 yearsfor a plastic bag to decay;animals and fish get caught inthemb) people keep trying to give herone; forgets to bring one withher3a) people look bored or miserable;especially on public transportb) a colleague thought he wasflirting4a) has always been bad at it, andwants to use jokes to buildrelationshipsb) has problem with timing injokes; embarrassing momentwhen he told boss a joke – hedidn’t think it was funny5A and B1 records 2 increased 3 exports 4permit 5 decrease 6 appeal7 sponsors 8 present 9 produced10 project 11 imports 12 suspect2.21Bbreak into a property, pretend theyare someone else, win the trust ofa strangerCa) 4 b) 3 c) 2 d) 6 e) 5D1 is no substitute for2 a crash course 3 would-be4 plausible 5 go grey6 go undercover 7 blend in8 confide in21 speed 2 accountable 3 deterrent4 invasion 5 law-abiding6 recognition 7 log 8 monitors9 microchip 10 keep track3A1 be painted 2 was invented, werethrown 3 has been invaded4 is gradually being damaged/is being gradually damaged/has gradually been damaged/has been gradually damaged5 being kissed 6 to be killed7 be found8 had already been exploredB2, 741 are being taught 2 are sent3 be used 4 decide5 will be used 6 will allow7 be altered 8 will also send9 was tested 10 be introduced5A1 I am writing with regard to2 I have already pursued this matter3 In order to resolve this matter4 Please contact me within ten days5 to confirm that this step has beentaken6 Thank you for your promptattention to this matter7 Yours faithfully8 Enc: hotel receiptwww.cui.edu.ar/Speakout.aspx Ciclo de Perfeccionamiento 1 Pearson

WORKBOOK · ANSWER KEY2.31A1 I’m not in favour of that2 The way what I see it3 you’ve got a the point there4 It seems that to me5 I’m agree to some extent6 I can suppose so7 Is fair enough but8 I see your point is, but9 I’m still not being convinced10 I don’t disagree21 According to the latest research,profiles on social networkingsites are accurate descriptions ofpeople’s personalities.2 Toys like dolls, electric train setsand Lego are still enjoyed by kids.3 In many countries, for instanceJapan, fish is an important part ofthe diet.4 Apparently, people are attractedto partners who look like them.5 It’s been shown that coffeeincreases short-term memory.6 ‘Soft’ subjects such as MediaStudies, Sports Studies and Danceare no longer being offered insome colleges.7 Take the case of twins separatedat birth who lived identical lives.8 It’s a well-known fact thatchildren under five who watchtoo much television lack basiccommunication skills.3A1 illegal 2 sensible 3 unethical4 justifiable 5 inevitable 6 disturbing7 outrageous 8 inoffensiveB1 sensible 2/3/4 illegal, disturbing,outrageous 5 inoffensive6 unethical 7 inevitable 8 justifiableUNIT 33.11Aforgetting to eat, very badheadaches, sleep problems, dry oraching eyesBforgetting to eat3ignoring friends and family1, 4anxiety1lying about time spent doing it 3very bad headaches4always thinking about doing it2sleep problems2problems with school or work 3, 5dry or aching eyes1not taking proper breaks4, 5C1 I actually found it quite strangetalking to them face to facebecause I’m much more used tointeracting with people online.2 It’s the quizzes and otherapplications that get me, likethere’s always a new questionnaireor test for something.3 I would often skip lunch so that Icould carry on chatting.4 To be fair, she probably asked mein person first but I suppose I’d gotso absorbed in the site that I didn’thear her.5 When a chat message came in, Icouldn’t resist, I’d stop what I wasdoing and join the conversation.2A1 get on with 2 criticise 3 put off4 pay attention to 5 stubborn6 compliment 7 take care 8 give in9 ignore 10 neglectB1 took care 2 neglected 3 ignored4 paid attention to 5 put it off6 got on with 7 complimented8 criticised 9 stubborn 10 gave in31 not, ’m used to being2 used to, used to3 get used to, used to4 take, stay5 get used to, aren’t used to6 used to, ’ve got used to7 would, used to8 wearing, use41 I used to love it.2 I didn’t use to discuss it.3456785123We’d always eat together.We’d always argue.He’s not used to it yet.I’m getting used to it.She can’t get used to it.I’ve got used to it.get used toused to livewould put/used to put/was usedto putting4 used to think5 have got used to/am used to6 are used to having/used to have7 get used to sleeping8 would get up/used to get up9 get used to waking up10 am used to living/used to live11 would wash up/used to wash up12 get used to6ANegative side: 2, 3Positive side: 4Ba) To start with,b) For instance, /For example,c) In addition to this,/Furthermore,d) For instance, /For example,e) as another example,f) At the same time,g) For instance, /For example,h) To sum up,3.21Aa) 3 b) 2 c) 1 d) 5 e) 4B1 F: even sceptics have had toregard space tourism as an areawith real commercial potential2 T: which included a week-longstay on the International SpaceStation3 F: suborbital flights; space touristsexperience a few minutes ofweightlessness and a view of thestars before heading back to earthand gliding in for a landing4 NG: this isn’t mentioned as thewriter’s opinion anywherewww.cui.edu.ar/Speakout.aspx Ciclo de Perfeccionamiento 1 Pearson

WORKBOOK · ANSWER KEY5 T: to develop space hotels that canoffer more luxurious surroundingsthan the International SpaceStation, which was designed forresearch purposes, not for tourists6 NG: we know the Space IslandGroup’s hotel rotates, but we don’tknow about The Galactic Suitespace hotel7 T: Space enthusiasts are optimistic. and expect prices to keepcoming down as competition getsmore vicious8 F: there’s always the prospect,however unlikely, of getting a jobin one of the space hotelsC1 the stuff of 2 sceptics3 got on the case 4 sub-orbital5 come up with 6 targeting7 the going price 8 vicious21 might/may take2 will she do/is she going to do3 ’s thinking of travelling4 correct5 ’ll postpone6 ’ll phone and ask7 leave8 correct9 are we going to eat/are we eating/will we eat10 arrive31 It’s likely to be hot tomorrow.2 Chris is hoping to find a new job.3 I want to see Ingrid before I leave.4 They’re planning to meet at3 o’clock tomorrow.5 Barcelona will definitely win thechampionship.6 Call me as soon as you finish.7 She may well get her work permittomorrow.8 I probably won’t see youtomorrow.4A1 Peninsula 2 remote 3 unspoilt4 as the crow flies5 densely populated6 half-way between 7 edge8 slopes 9 summit10 off the (south-west) coast11 close proximityB1 The peninsula is in close proximityto the Atlantic.2 The Blasket Islands (off the southwest coast).3 The Dingle Peninsula4 Castlegregory, located on thenorth coast, half-way betweenTralee and Dingle51L2UF A CGG4A C C O M MG5ER E7A8DM9VE Q UIA10C O N T EES3INFORMATIONLI T I E SD A T I O N6A I N SCEP M E N TET SRY3.31A1 way 2 object 3 the first thing4 basically 5 the point 6 whatusually happens 7 key thing 8 after2D O UBLECLICKUA M HJSTIRAENYSPRIN KLEXPRSRDEALO UTLO TEGVTCEUSULFSLEA N DEEGLFSFQJA M CI31 roll 2 stir 3 unplugged4 deal (them) out 5 pressed 6 jam7 lean 8 sieved 9 Double-click10 sprinkle4A and C1 Look up the idiom where?2 I should see who?3 You last spoke to her when?4 I can use a question word to dowhat?5 Who’s waiting backstage?6 The rain’s doing what?7 I’ll find you where?8 The what’s too high?UNIT 44.11A1 was fishing, saw2 was teaching, became3 ’d known, read4 noticed, had left5 had been searching, wasbeginning6 had been looking, heard7 were, ’d been walking8 ’d driven, had takenB1F 2B 3D 4D 5F 6B7F 8D21 had been snowing2 had the victim been coming3 ’d/had broken4 had you made5 ’d/had been singing6 Had she ever done7 hadn’t been planning8 had been making3A1 had been feeling/had felt2 seemed/had seemed3 was explaining 4 realised5 had climbed 6 was sitting7 had also failed/also failed8 had begun/was beginning9 overheard 10 rushed 11 changed12 had used/had been using13 told 14 broughtBə 1 had been feeling2 seemedə3 was explaining4 realisedə5 had climbedə6 was sittingə7 had also failedə8 was beginning9 overheard10 rushed11 changedə 12 had been using13 told14 broughtwww.cui.edu.ar/Speakout.aspx Ciclo de Perfeccionamiento 1 Pearson

WORKBOOK · ANSWER KEY4A1b 2f 3a 4d 5c 6g 7eB1 Computer games often use a plotof ‘the quest’.2 Superman is a ‘rags to riches’ plot.3 Romeo and Juliet is an example of a‘tragedy’.4 Detective stories are a type of‘overcoming the monster’ story.5 Humour is an element usuallyfound in ‘comedy’.6 Lost is a TV series which is a‘voyage and return’ story – thecharacters become lost when theirplane crashes on a desert island.7 Losing money can happen in thefirst part of a ‘rebirth’ story.51 where there’s life there’s hope2 let’s cross that bridge when wecome to it3 ‘nothing ventured, nothinggained’4 every cloud has a silver lining5 what goes around comes around6 when in Rome, do as the Romansdo7 Once bitten, twice shy8 where there's smoke, there's fire6A2B1 stupidly 2 naturally 3immediately 4 loudly 5 eventually/finally6 fortunately 7 eventually/finally8 completelyCSample answerThere was a thirsty crow who founda water pot and naturally wantedto drink from it, but the water wasat the bottom of the pot and thecrow couldn’t reach it. At first, he juststared at the pot dejectedly, tryingto think of what to do. Finally, hethought of a clever plan: he woulddrop small stones into the pot one byone. Eventually the water rose to thetop, and the crow could drink it. Andthe moral of the story is ‘Necessity isthe mother of invention’.4.21A1 ’d/had worked 2 ’d/had saved3 hadn’t begun 4 ’d/had paid5 n’t have got married6 n’t have left 7 ’d/had learnt8 have travelled2A1 I’d had 2 you’d 3 it would stop 4shouldn’t have 5 should have6 shouldn’t have31 would stop asking her2 I were/was at home3 only we didn’t/did not owe4 have been told5 you didn’t/did not interrupt me/you wouldn’t/would not interruptme6 wish I’d/I had thought7 shouldn’t/should not have lost8 I could see something9 only we had/we’d more10 should have listened41 pity 2 second thoughts3 kick themselves 4 hindsight5 missed opportunity 6 gutted5A1 Janine is deaf; Dean is blind2 Janine: by using differentstrategies such as watching others’breathing, feeling vibrationsfrom the music, asking otherperformers to signal to her; Dean:by using the sounds he hears tounderstand what is happeningB1J 2D 3J 4D 5J 6J 7D8DC1 closely guarded 2 profoundly3 develop 4 reveal5 comprehensive 6 heightened6A1 up 2 up 3 to 4 on/off 5 down 6off 7 on 8 on 9 down 10 overBan underwater cameraman4.311M A 2NO5LV6EYRLI7E N C Y CS8FU 2AUTB OBIL OGO RA10G O S S I PH11P O E T R YL4O KP E DU 9MANGAIB L O GIOGRAPHY2A1 Well, I’m not a big fan of travelbooks.2 I’m not that keen on all thedescription.3 Yes, what he loves about it is thatthey do a lot of sport.4 Oh, yeah. He’s really into footballat the moment.5 I can’t stand it when the meat isn’tcooked properly.6 And the other thing I hate aboutthem is the mosquitoes.B1 Well, I’m not a big fan of travelbooks.2 I’m not that keen on all thedescription.3 Yes, what he loves about it is thatthey do a lot of sport.4 Oh, yeah. He’s really into footballat the moment.5 I can’t stand it when the meat isn’tcooked properly.6 And the other thing I hate aboutthem is the mosquitoes.31 was kicked out 2 is kicked out3 worked 4 earns 5 met6 was having 7 was waiting8 fell 9 meets 10 delivers11 has died 12 fallwww.cui.edu.ar/Speakout.aspx Ciclo de Perfeccionamiento 1 Pearson

1 3 2 6 3 5 4 4 UNIT 2 2.1 1A 1 b a, 2 a b, 3 b a, 4 b a, 5 b a, especially on public transport 6 b a 2 1 ’ve/have been travelling 2 ’ve/have visited 3 ’ve/have often wanted 4 ’ve/have never known 5 ’ve/have been exploring 6 didn’t think it was funny’ve/have found 7 ’s/has been presenting 8 have told 9 has been

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