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4
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2 :lei
ion
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<le
l
lori
3
tiel
ion
(;
~Iatc
10>
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1631
aren't
respected alA
2 is c\Hung
1IH"
grass.
10>
alA
:l is going 10
he
repaired.


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4
was
los 1
I>-
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I
had
been
10si.
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alA
5 the mistakes been corrcCled?

alA, B
r,
s
hould
have
locked
the
door
behmd
us

87C
7 will
be
bW<ldcast

on
Sunday
.
a7A
H
W;I
S
torn
I>-
8lE , h
ad
been
(Orn
II>
alA
9
hu~
\0
be
done
.
B7C
10 IS
being
looked inlo.
I>-
870
I
J arc
just

l
aughed
at.
to-
870
12
must
h<lvc
been
delayed
.
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1
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sse
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)

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165
I wh
ic
h
wu
s invcnwd
111
Ca nada.
I>-
alA.
II>
88A
2 It
ha
s
been
com
p
lcle
ly ren
ova
ted.
I>-
alA,

88A

:\ It
CU
SI millions of pounds.
II>
88A
4 They can be
mixe
d
to
make
other
cutours.

87C,
"
88
8
5
It
is
li
slencd
to
(by people) a
ll
over the world.

870
,


88A
6
It
has IiIken over li S
ma
in co
mp
eti
tor
.
I>-
8M
7 which
lac
ks
proper
facililies,

88C
166 I
Jurassic
Park was
directed
hy Steven Spl
elb
crg
2
The
Harry
POller

hooks
were
written
hy
I
,K.
Howling
3
The
te
le
phone
W;J
.~
Invented by
Alexander
Gr
aham
lle
ll
-1
The
pyr a
mitl~
were bu
ilt
by
the
Egyplians


89A
167 1
110,
by-the
'I
V C
lttlliltmiel
2 yes
3 no,
hy-
lt-Wi
n
doW'o
deuner
4
no,
by-the wtnd
5 no, by-the-poJtt.
'e
6
yes
. "
1681 gct
ki
ll
ed

90A
2
gCltipg

married

908
4
5
3
get ch
,?-ngcd

90S
r.
7
got left

90A
getting lost

90
8
gels t
hrown

90
A
get st
arted

908
1
69

1 ThiS
photo
sh
ould
he
!>
h
own
to
the poli
ce
.
Z
My
grand
moth
er
gave me thiS jum per.
3
Polly
has
been
promised
a
ri
se (
by
the
bo
ss)

254,
Key
to
FX('I'(
.:
i
sc
~
t1
The
left
over
meat
can
he
te(1
to
the
dogs.
5
The
~
hop
lI
sslstanl hu
nucd
Si
mon
the
reccljllf

hande(l tile recei
pt
to
Simon
(j
The
lawyers
arc
paid lar
ge
rces,
7
Om
~mup
is
~oil\g
to
be
taught
s
ki
i
ng
by a
handsome
instruc
tor
.
. "
170

I II is
rumoured
that the ('ompan}' is in
difficulti
es
,
2 It was beli
eve
d t
hat
the
Emperor
was
a
gOl
I
] It was
repor
t cd that thc
fi
ght
i
ng
ha
d
jus
t
begun
.
4 It w

ill
be
shown
that
po
vert y is increasin,.;
5 It is
es
timated
that 200
people
were
killed by
tlte pollull
on
.
11
[t
wa
s
agreed
that
Wi
l
ges
would
be
raised
by
fiv

e
p
er
ce
n
t.
7 It
ha
s
been
de
ci
ded
that
the
pro
ject will h
ave
10
be
cancelled,
II
[t
was s
ugge
sted that
the
tick
!%
shou

ld
(;Ust
live
pounds

92A
171
I
is
rumoured
to be in
difli.cultie1>
. 2 was
lJeIJev4!d
to
hc
a god, 3
The
fighting was
reported
to
have just begun. 4 Poverty
WIll
be
shown
to
be
i
Il
creaslllg. :;

<!OO
peop
le
are
estimated
to
ha

e
been
killed by Ihe
pollution

928
1721
The workers have
been
per
su
atled
10
:tccer'
lower
wage1>

93A
2 Two you
ng
men
were

see
n
fig
ht
ing

938
3
rile
VlC
tlillS have
been
adv
t
~e
d
(
by
t
he
lT
l
awye
rs)
to
take [
ega
l acti
on
,


93A
4 T
he
child
ren
were
madc
10
pick up a
ll
t
he
lit
ter.

93A
5 '
!11e
woma
n was ca
ugh
t s
llulgsling
cigare
tt es
Into
t
he
c

ou
lll
ry
.

936
6
The
r
efugees
are
n't a
ll
owed
tn
/wo
n't
be
a
ll
owed
to
get a l
ob
.

93A
7
1:50,{MJO
was!we

re s
pent
(o
n )
dt!cOT<lting
the
ba
ll
room
.

938
8 You
were
warned
not
to
drive
so
fa
st.

93A
173
I Angela is
having
her
fl
at
dewratcd

.

946
2
Lba
had
her
car
damaged
lasl week .

94C
Alw
I'oss)hl
t:
I.
isa's
car
gOI
damaged
(by
Vandl.ll
s)
l
ast
week.

90A
3 My
rnends

had
a
hOU~E~
buill
(for
them
),

948
4 I really
must
get
my
h
omework
finis
hed/don
c
soon
.

948
5 Mark ha!l
bad
his credIt cord wllhrJrawn
(by
thc
ban
k
).

to
94C
6
Where
did
To
m
have
/
ge
t his hair C
UI?

948
7 Karen
IS
h<l
vlIlg
lis
);()llIg
to
have
her
raq1l
:I
:.
cleaned
. • 948
1 74 I
being

seen 2
10
be
promoled
3
10
have be
en
dcli\
'en.'d " b
em
g
1!

'S
I
('d
/
ha\
'
in~
been
I
CS
IL
11
5
10
be
Irdnsrcrrcd

Ii
bclllK mformet.l 7
H)
have:
been
mislaid H
being
moved
/
ha
v
mg
bcC
II1I1
0vcd
·
95
175
I
\0
be laid "
96B
,
10
wrile
968
2
culfing

96A

r,
10 solve "
968
3
10
do
968
7
10
be
understuud

968
4
are
selling

96C
R set!lIlg
10
"
96A
1761
hav
i
ng
/
gt'lImg"
948
7

having"
95
2
10"
928
R
seen
/l
ilm
c
d'"
938
J
be
. 968
4
had
"
94A
5
being"
87A
6
by

89A
1771
were
solt!


87A
2
applied"
88C
3
were
pronu
s
cd
'"
91
"
were
spe
nt
87A
9
10
"
12
5
had
10
be
:lpproved
'"
87e
6
had


renc)\'lIIcd"
948
7
crealed
'"
fl6
8
to
do'"
968
9 seemed
BBe
10
IS

admir
e
d'"
87A
J 1
IS
silid
10
be 928
tx en

87C
II

92A

gel"
908
did"
948
Il
h.
lVc
heen prescfVl'tI'" 87A l
OIre
preserved.
8
7E
13
IS
nnw
u!.Cd
lis
now
being
us
ed

87A
\4
can
be
vlslt(od

87C
15 :Ire

:l
s
ked
nOI
10
co
me"
93A
16
being
disturbed
I>
95
178
I We
gOl
/
hdd
Ihe
rubbi

h
relllo
vcd

94B
2 Th
ey've
pili liP
01

n
cw
hu!>
shelll'r,

880
1 The
bUi
lding wus
designed
by
UI1
Americnn
(
lr(
;hliecl

89A
tI
Mellis always h:lve
to
be
prepared
.

8le
5 I
t's
terrible
10

be
ignofL'd.
I>
9S
6
'fhe
s
tory
is
going
to
be
publi
s
hl 'li
I>
87A
7
Ones
the
documenl
have
to
be
printLod
UUI?
87e, 0
B
The
a

Cl
ress
WHS
awarded
'lll Oscar.
I>
91
(rhey
awa
rded
lhe
aC
He
s!!
an
O
sc
ar
.

880
1791 p
crf

'C
1 2 perfecl, COillinuous 3 simple,
pa
ssive 4
continuou
s 5

perf
( '(;
t.
ncgalivc

978
180
I
10
~o
on
holiday
"
98A

2
10
Ihillk a
bout
. " 988
:1
It)

end
un e·
mail."
9SA
4
10
be

beller .

9SA
!i
10
fly frolll. " 988
181 I II
mi~ht
he
dangerous
[0
hitch-hike
(Ill
your
own. 2
II
IS a
ba~i
c
human
right to
Iwvc
:In
ctiucalion
. J
It
is Ihe dUly
uf
every
Mus

lim
10
vi
!>
lt
M('(:n l. 4
II
IS
no
t e:lsy
IU
rully untlcr:ua
nd
the
theory
of
Tt'lalivity. 5
"CO
S
I!>
a grcl
ll
dcal
of
In
uney
In
keep
a
ra

c
ehor
se.

99A
182 I
10
po
st .l/
lhe
p,m
.
cJ
2
10
prO\L
"C
1
Ill
S h:lIldsllo
prnlcci
himselr.
J
10
gel
TIll
of
(the/sume)
micc.
4 to keep

In
Ihe c
ows/caule/w
kl.!
cp
th
e
co
ws!
c
allie
ill.
5
10
kccl,/slay/J:el
fit
I>
l00A
183
I
10
find
an
angry
crowd. (8) " 1008
2
(0
warm
th
e

lTl.
(i\)
I>
l00A
:I
to
be
honesl
(e)
"
l00e
4
To
sec
Ihe
piclllrl
'S
(O) 1000
5
To
Slay awake (AI " l
00A
b
\0
fall
at
the Iusl fe
nce
. (8) l00B
7

10
hCliT
him
!<Ilk
(0)"
1000
184
I Our ne
Ighbour"
Ihr
catclled
to
CCllllhc
l)Oh
ec
2
MP
s ha ve voted to ch
ange
the l
aw
3 Th
ose
pcople seem
10
be
aegume:
abolll
so
mething

.
4 I
r
crll~C
10
apolOg
il
e ror
something
I
havcn't
done
~)
The lJIan
c1
uims
10
IHlV
t!
been
Juliw,
Ca.esar
in
an
earlier
life.
I>
10tA
1851
10

make
/w
be
making"
101C
7
lu
buy
I>
IOIe
2
10
do
"
laIC
H
to
have/lo
bc
having
I>
101C
3
10
aV
Oid
" 10lC 9 10
relax"
10lC
4

l
osing
. 1018-C
5
so
lving"
IOIC
6
10
open.
laIC
18
61
wnrklllg nights 1028
2
10
be
win
mn
g.
I>
102A
3
hearing
gunshot
s. "
102F
IU
Ilunking"
10lC

"
10
do.
101C
12
10
he"
lOIC
4
10
S
lay
in
and
walch 'IV

I02A
5
\0
Mart a
busin
ess
I>
l02G
G
10
hc
IIllpruvmg. "
10K
7

10
have
been
t
rodden
on

102A
R
allow
singmg "
1021
9
mind
\\,
aitmg
ror
Y
OII
. "
102H
10
f()
sec
Ihe
pholOs.
I>
1028
KI:v
10

lixC
I
Tl
M~ 255
187 I
,/
hat
e
h
earlllg
~
103A
2
si
ur
ting
10
com
e " 103A
3 like 10
ha
ve 1038
-1
,/
COllli
llW.:d
\0
Ihrow
"
10

3A
S
(wou
l
d)
like to
weltollle
~
103B
()
,/
prefer
d()
1I1g
~
1
03
A
188
I
repairing
/
to
be
rep
<l
ited
~
1041.
10

s
t
u d
y
~
1041.
rid
dling

I04E
2 to say

104B.
to rell

l04H.
talking

l04E
;1
\0
I!;O
~
104A.
to
~et

104A, m
eaning
~

104
,0.,
to
ge
l
'"
l04F, to
char
~
100
E, writing
~
1040,
driving

l04F,
{O
d ecide

1
040
189 I I n
eed
you
10
come with
me
(,
please)
~

lOSE
2
The
:mimals
have
been
tramed
10
du
tlicks.

10SC
3 TIl(' polu.:c
were
ord
ere
d
10
usc
Woltel ca
nnon
.

105B
4
Paul's
doctor
advi.~ed
hun
to go

on
a diet.
~
105B
!l Scientific 'l.
OS
IS have
pr
ove
d the
drug
(
10
be
)
harmful.
~
1050
6
This
card
e
nable~
yo u
10
get
a
dlscuunt

lOse

7
The
l
aw
requires
there
to
he
II
do
ctor
prese
nt I
The
l
aw
requires
II
dOClm to
be
pre
!'.e
nl
~
lose
8
The
lOad was kn
own
10

be
dangerou
s .

10SD
190
1 It is t
oo
dange
rous 10
SW
im
III
the sea.
~
l
06D
2 You'll
be
l
uc
ky
to wait less
than
a
ll
hour
~
l06E
3

Good
restaurants
arc
hard
to
find .

I06B
4
II
is f
oolis
h
not
10
bu
y
IIl
s
lJf;1ll
ce
.

lOGA
A
I
~,
po.~
sl
blc

It
IS
foolish nor
\0
havc
boug
ht
insurance
5 The
~hops
<H
e Iwblc
to
close
fOf
lunch
" 1
06F
G T
he
l
own
is
all
I
nlcrcstm
g place
\0
VIS
)I.


I
06C
7
It
is Inlport<llli
to
book
II)
ad
va
n
ce
.

I06A
8
It
IS 100 l
ong

journey
10
mak
e/
to
he
mad
e
un

[001.

106D
9
You
would
be
wi
se
nOI
10
c.:an)' too rllm,h
ca~
h

I06E
10
The
view
is d r
am
atic
enough to
atlr
act
thou
sa
nd
s
of

VISUo
rs .

l06D
191 1 People's
deSIre
to
bre
at
he
clean ail has
It~d
10
a
III!;hl
fr
om
the c
ll
y 2
lhe
co
mp
any's failure
to
mo
derni
ze
c
a

u
~l.od
liS
decline
. 3
Mau
h
ew
's
d
eC
ISion
nO
I to lake
the
exam
i
sq
uile
unders
tandabl
e 4 Sim
on's
reluctance
to
spen
d
any
muncy
annoyed

Emm
a.
5
The
Pres
idclII's
pro
mi
se to
end
the
war
surp
ri
sed
everyone.
G
Th
e ljove
Tnl1l
cnl's
ab
il
it
y
to
run
the
country
is

serious
ly
in
doubt.

I07A
256 Key
10
Excrd
scs
192
J
wO
lldc
fl
ng
who 10
a~ k
for
help. 2
10
kno
w
where
10
pul
I
he
fluwers 3 Nicola
wasn

't
slife
how
Illil
ch
mo
ney
10
take
(WITh
her). 4
Adam
has
no
idt
~
il
whether
[()
act:cpl t
he
offer (
or
nut
).
S l
.ucydl
dn
'l
know

what
10
do I
II!X
I. 6 H
ilnnah
i
J.
Irylllg
to
lind
~IlH
how
to
dOWlli():,d Ille su
fiW,HC
~
t08
1
93
I
It
's d:m
ge
rous for
ca
rs
10
come
along

here
<I
I
lOp s
pc
t!
d . 109A, D
2 M y m
Ol
her
laugh
l me
10
ride
<I
pony
10SC
3 I
wou
l
dn
't
mllld
paying
(for)
a d
ecorato
r
10
slTlnrten this place

lip
.
~
109A.
C
4
It
was ve
ry
llH.:e
uf
you
r
fn
e
nd
to
in
vi
te
me
ItJ
the party .

l09E
5
My
hrot
h
er

persllad(
~
d
me
III
dn
a
parach
ll
t~
Jump
.
~
105B
fi It takes
ag
es for
them
to
update
Ihe
web
sile.

109A.C
7 T
her
e's
absolu
tely

110
n
eed
(f
or
a nyone)
If)
get
up
corly
tomorrow.
"
109A,
0
B II
WolS
very
rude
of
you
nol
In
spc.lk
10
my
fri
en
ds
~
109E

9 My
mnnition
i
s/It's
my
a
mhll
iO
Il
for my ge
niu
s
to
be
recogmzedllor
people
10
recogm
ze
Illy
genHl
li
~
l09A-B
194 I
hUrl
)'
~
11
0B

4
have

110C 7
h
ave
~
1108
2 lan d " 110D 5
to
be

11
0A
a
to
an
swer

1108
3
In lend

Il0C
6
copy
'"
110(
9 he "
110E

195 I
to take " 110A
2
he
playing

llOA
3 10
he
dOlllg
~
978
, 110A
4
wcar

1108
19
6 1
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102G
4
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5
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l09E
211


988
5
6
7
3
of

l08A 6
for
~
lOOA
ha
ve
loo
k
ed

110B
IU
ha
ve lost

978
ha
ve
been
wclitlllg

110A
7'/


1036
8 th
cm
'"
1068
9 to " 110C
197
I
YOli
mu
st
have
fo
rgutt
en
w lock
the
door.

l04A
2 I w
an
l y
Oll
to
trust
me
.


l
OSE
J
We
s
ci
off
re
a
ll
y early
SO
as
nOi
to
be
l
ale
/s
o
t
hat
we
wouldn
't
be lale.
~
100A
4
II

was kllld
uf
you
to
make
me
feel so
wclwmc
~
l09E
5
There
are
so
me lm
por
l<ln
t rules (for you) ( 0
follow
J\
lso
jlOS
Sl
hle
There
arc
s
ome
Imporl;uH
1'Il1cs

10
be
follow
ed

10
6e
,
100D
G
1'111
not
~ure
whether
to
buy
this CO .

10BA
7
The
bu
ilders agreed
10
do
the
wm
kl'l'
hc
huilders a

cce
pted (
that
) th
ey
sh
ould
do
the
work
all over

gain.
~
1
02
E
H Thai Joke Torn
wid
rea
ll
y
mad
e
me
1'llIgh.
I>
II
OC
!J

1'
{llo
ve
10
h
etve
rIlet Albert Em
ste
ln.
I>
978
10 It was
ami.li'j
n~
tn
lI
y
(lVe
l the
l;
rand Cany
on

'SA
II
That's
too
dlffkLLh
II
q

ue
stion to am.wer.
I>
1060
12
The
1t~
me
pI
cn
ic
l(lbles f
or
people tI1 sil al .
I>
109B
1
98
I
where
to
go
on
hulu1ay
I>
I08A
2 IS
10
keep
Ih

e illldiclll c
happ
y.
I>
998
J
mlher
walk
I>
1108
/
pref
er
10
walk
I>
lOlA

t
""
p<>S."hlc
prefer w,
llk
ing
-1
fa
J
10
w(lik. '" 1060
5 to move to Ireland

~()()n.
to-
10lC
6
Ih
t!
power
to
arrC ;T
peopl
e
without
reasoll
I>
107A
7
me
to
gel
around
OK
'" lo
se
n ,I produci
10
Md
l'"
1098
9
We

happened
10
'" lOlA
199
I
not
knOWing
l
belflg
Sl
ilrcd
(<tl) 3 h
av
lIlK
s
mkd
4 hav
lIlN
been
injwed
I>
1 I I
200 I
My
domg
all
the
C
OOKlIlg
isn't

/'t
UL
2
Our
II\Y
lhng
everyhody to Citrt's
pan
)'
wasn't
it
good Idea.
:\
Your
we;mng
th
ese
~
t
mngc
clothes
.l
IlHl
.,el'i
ev
e
ryone
-1
Do
es

my
s
lttmg
h{
)
TC
bother
you'{
'" I I 28
20
1 I hild prohlems ge
lling
10
work.
'"
1138
2 Travelhng by train c
an
be relaKing.
I>
113A
3
II
was a
mU
SlI
lice
not
ha
vlIlg a

map
.
'"
1138
4 There was no dlfliculty gettmg tickets.
I>-
1138
5 Scclllg
Madonna
wa
s
quite
a
thnll
. '" 113A
6 We can have f
un
going
Otll
to discos.
'"
11
38
7
~Itting
l
it
u
com
put

er
can
b~
bad
for
yO
l!
.
I>
113A
H It IS n
()
Ilse
Irying
TO
rcpnir the
l11
ach
lllc.
I>
1138
202 I
des
trnY
lIl
g
to-
113E
7
to

opflOSC
I>
1OS8
2
to
bUIld,.
lose
8 happenmg,.
11
3E
3
10
fly

105C 9 to c
hang
c
to-
l
OS8
4
waHlln~
I>
1
13E
10 w put
'"
lO5E
5
beiLIK

~lInstr
u
cte
d
'"
,
t3E
II
going
'"
1I3E
6
causing
'"
,
13E
12
lI
yl
ng
l>
113E
203
1 Thc prl
so
ncrs
esc~ped
by
l
lt

ggmg a
tunnel.
I>
I
I04A
2 On hearing
the
news. my sistcr fainted. " I
14C
3
Alwa
}'S
luuk
In
y
our
IIllr
ror
berore llnving
nff
'"
1
14A
4 I'
ar
frolll cn
joY
lIlg
the
film . I was t

Olu
ll
y
bowd
uy Lt.
I>
114A
5 1
11
h
mrowing
mon
cy. we
uddl,.
'(
l
to
our
prohlem!'.
I>
114C
6
I'm
Sllre you'
lI
haw a great
lune
wt\hout
mel
my

bcm); th
t:!
re.
I>
1148
7 I
boll
~hl
Ihis
spec
ial
bru
sh for
1)<l.II
H
in
g cClhngs
(with).
'"
114C
8
Si
n
ce
being
lllugg
t.>t
I/Sm
cc
the/

my
muggm
g.
]'ve
bee
n
afrilld
to
go
OUI
011
my
own

11
4A
9 Send
in
g nn c-mnil JS quickcr
than
posting a
lclle
r.
I>
1140
10
My
fri
e
nd

is
in
trouhle
on
aCCllLlnl
uf (hlln/
hI
S)
I1U
\ r
enew
lIlH
hL
!'.
VIS-I.
'"
11
4A
204
I 10 g
oi
ng'"
liSA.
wil
h working liSA,
of
/about
gellUlg
'"
115A,

from leaving
I>
11SB
2
wnh
de
aring'" 11sA,
in
sharing'" lISA, in
avoidIng
I>
lISA.
IU
tlomg'" lISA
3
from
lI
!'>i
llg
'"
11
58,
0
11
getllng'"
lISA.
in
WULlhlH
'"
1158, fursiHmg

l>
l
ISA
4
fu
r l1I;tkingl>
1158
.
Fu
r SI'ttlng'"
1158.
of
chci
1!lng
I>
1158
.
of
I
ry
ing~
liSA. like
J;l
lI
mg
I>
lI
SA
205
1 I WiI,,"'1 very good al chmblilS

th
e rope.
2 The pitrcd s
arc
rcady for I
o.1
dmg
into
lhe
V3
n.
3 I'm
worncd
ahout
forgelling
th
e num
ber
4 rlllily
I!;
qllllc
capable
of
phntoL'0JlYll1g
the
dn
C1l
1ll
enl.
:,

Jodlc IS r
es
po
nsIb
le f
or
messing
up
the
arrangc
l1l
ent~
.
6
I'lllonn
oyed;
1I
ha\
'mg 10
do
all
lhi
!!
work ilg
am
7 My
fr
ic
nd
was

ill
v
ol
ved in
or
ganizing/ ill
helptng
to
organize
the evenl. /
My
fnend
W3
.')
mvolved
with
organi/.JI\g/wHh h
elpmg
to
organize
the cyen!.
B We're
fed
UJ
)
wlIh
/
of
always
being

told
10
do
The
h
Of1n
g Jobs.
'" 116
206
I I'm thrilled
by
thc prosp
ec
t ofslartlllJt a
new
life
2 I
lave
YOll
got a good
txcusc
for takmg
ycsterday
om
3 1
had
the
1IIl
pl ell~a
n

{
1
3~k
or
breaking
the
had
news.
4 \Vha
l'
s thc re
<l
so
n for (t
hem
/
their
) keeping
ev
erything
sec
ret?
S I'lle cOllquc
rt.
'(1
my
fcitr (If
fl
y
J11g

.
6
We
(
<1111
s
hare
your
interest
in
prom
oting
our
produ
C
ls
.
7 T
here
's
no
hup
e
of
finding
thu
~
t"
peo
pl

e a
li
ve
H The b
oss
h
as
gOI a
tc
put.t1ittn
for
cha
s
l
n~
after
wome
n.
Key
10
f
,.xc
Tl.
.:i
s
t.
':'o
25
7
9

[admire
the
company's
su
c
cess
In
(\
ollllll
lltlng
the
market

117
20
7 ,
about
saying
5
about
seeing
2
IU
POlo!
b
til
1I\
.]kmg
3
of

falling
7 to a
ccc
pt
4 to
admit

for l>t:hiwing
9 dchvcrinH
~
1188
208,
to
be
"
1018
6
If)
read
" l06A
2
\0

tilking " 1
19
7
10
not l
iking
" 119

,
IU
[mrsllIlg "
119
B IOliVlllg "
'19
4 to help "
1058
,
IlUl
to
have
becn
5
UI
havmg
" 119
kilh.
'l
l " 95, I06E
209
1
on
" 115A 7
of

116
2
wltll " 116 8
on "

116
3
to

115A
9
to

116
4
ofl
ahou
t

lISA
10
at/
about

".
5
from"
1158
11
of
" 117
6
of
"
116

12
10

liSA
2 10 I
IwlNo

1
20A
4
or
.
1208
2
cleamng

120A
5 rUllIllng

ll0A
3
some
"
12QA
6
the"
120A
7
w(><lring
" 1208

2 11 1
II
was
qUIte nn experience riding/ to
nde
III
a
racing-cilL "
113B
2 Everyone congratulated [nUlU!
on
pil
ss
mg
her
t
(.'S
t

1158
;1 ,
don'l
remember
havlnf( wrillcl1
it
cheque
.

1118
4 Let's do

SO
llie
fi~hlllg
lhis
weekend.
"
120A
5
We
have the
job
of
an:tlysing the figures .

117
6
The
wOlllan
IS
famotls for ImpCr!ionatmg
Ihe
Queen

11
6
7 Your not domg
any
w
ork
is a

t:<lu
~
e
f
or
co
nccrn
.

11
28
8 This
cns
ls will
nec
essitate
me
/ my Hoing IOta
the
office
tomonow
_"
113E
9 No boxcr
should
resort
\0
biting
his
opponent.


119
2
121
I'mlookmg
forward
10
going
:tw:ly .

119
2
It
isn't wurth
spcnding
il
whole
d.IY
m
the
town

1138
3 1 was .Jwarc
of
not
haVing
ea
ten
for

SO
me
t
llne
.

116
4 In
tho
se
days the copying
of
books
was a
l
abo
rious tas
k.
.

1208
5 [ was s
orry
10
hear
the
ba
d
news


lIB
l~,tI
Key
ItJ
ExerCISes
(j
AI
la
st
we
S
lt
c(:
ccded
in
gellmg
the
ellr startetl

lI
SA
7 I
was
re'llly
annuyed
at
hav
ing
been
Il'I

c
ked/at
hClng Iricked O
UI
of
m~
'
money
. "
111
8
Ii
I won'\ wlcr<lle
~
'
(Jll /
your
tc
lling
li
es
ab
out
me_

11
3E
9 I was
eXCllcd
by (he

game
II
I s
pite
of
bClng
a
nctllTaL " 1
14A
10
We
h
aven
't
ll
hope
01
finis
hmg
the
work
In
lim
e. " 117
213,
perfect

121e
2 jlnsslve "
12K

3
c
ontllluoll~
'"
121C
4 p
ass
ive "
121A
5
PitS1
"
121A
214
1
The
show h<lvlng
been
cllIwclled,
\"'c
all
went
home
. "
1228
2 We
can
h
ea
r

our
neighbllllr
plaYIll~
the p l
an
o.

InA
:\
I hIving a rr
ived
at
the
flm
, Kitren rang the
bel
l

1228
4
Cornered
by
the
police,
the
~ang
Iried
10
shoot
their way IlIlt 1

22A
2 15 1
inlured
'"
121A
5
howling
~
121A
2 Ict
ircd
'" 1238
0;
fallen'"
1238
3
falling

t23A
7
unexpected

4 alurrl1l
ng
" 123
.A.
8
r
ismg


216
I a IIllln
ey·
s
aving
scheme
"
12
3C
2 an
action
·
packed
movie
"
12
3C
3 a
gJa
ss
-
tuppt
.'
d
wble"
1230
4
hard·
hilling crillCIStn
~

t2K
5 a s
trange
-looking bllildmg "
123C
{;
a
heart
·
hreakmg
result
121(
123A
7 a f;tlr·halred,
blue
-eyed
gIrl
" 1230
2 17 I Tlw fatl\lly
stood
wav1ng
at
the
gMe
_
123A
2 People
ran
sc
reaming

lrom Ihe hUlldmg.
3
The
p'ay~r
lay lIljurt.'tI on
the
grass.
4 The gi
rl
s went ra
CI
ng
down
the sl
ope

124A
218
I We
saw
a mall
thm
w a bri
ck
at
the
s
hop
wtlldow .


ls0
pt1S'>lbt.,
We
Saw:1
man
Ihrowin~:t
bTlc
.k lit the s
hop
window.
2 I heard
someonc
brclIk/hreaktng
dmvn
the
door.
3 I s
aw
a yo
ung
man
h
emg
allacketl hy scveral
flIhcrs.
4 I
ob
s
erved
a

blue
c
ar
driving very
fa
st
toward
s
,h
c mOlorway.
5 We he
ard
pt "Ople
shoullng
and
sc
r
ea
mi
ng
.
6 I
Ilollced
a
woman
put
two
lin
s
In

her
bag
and
leave
the
s
tore
withOlIl
paying

12
5A-C
2
191
C11IICUlltng " 125G h
2
explodc . 12SA-B 7
3
kepi
.
125D
8
1
!>peTH
"
125E
9
5
ringing"
125A-B

10
220
I do
so
mci
the Ironing
2
go
s\'11lmlllmg
:1
do
the
dri
vmg
Iryingiailcilipling

10"
12SG
sma~hcd.
125G
bemg.
125C
h<ld
1250
4
do
the
shup
pln
g

Also
pu
ss
,b
lc gil shopp11lg
:;
do
much
cOlJklllg/do a
lUI
of
l:
noklllg
6 go sa
lling
flLso
~~'
b
L"
do
some
s:
liling

1248
22
1
When
you
l1SC

f
YOIl
arc
lI:.1ng
this
software
125
F
2 Once
thi
s
product
IS
openeuJis
Opl'
lI
/
has
oren
opcned
:I
If
Ihe
product
I!>
foundl
hilS
becn
found
10

hc
faulty

126
222
I
bitlllg"
117A
2
having
achievcd"
127C
3 heinK
stared
Aho
i1"ss,ble
stnred
• 1270
• 1270
4
look
ll1gllmving
lookcd"
127£
5
ha
vi
ng
been
catcn

" 1270
6
hidden"
1270
7 I la
VIng
sc:lfchcd
"
Inc
8 Catc
hm
g . 12
7B1l
I:lvl1lg
caug
ht

127C
2231
N
ot
knOWing
hIS
wa
y
around,
Sunnn
had
\0
ask for

dire
c tiu
ll
s

128A
2
Ilaving
forgottcn
my
watch,
I
had
no
Ldc;]
of
the
titlle
'"
128A
3 (HclI1gl
rc{'ogni
ze
d
wherev
er
she
gocs,
the
pop

SIll I' alwnys has a
bouygu<lrd."
128C
4 (Wl1h) the went her
being
so
awful, \ve'
vc
JUS!
had to stny indoors . • 128A
5
(With)
th
e road
having
been
closed
by
the
pohce
. motorists
have
\!)
make
a
long
detour.
'"
1298.
C

224
I
11
comment'"
129£
2
result'"
129A
3
lime"
12
78
4
reason"
128A
5 a con
dition"
1296
2251
ConsldcTlIlg/
GLven
the
effo
rt
we
put
in . 1290
2
with
piles

of
pnper
s ly
ing
everywht'rc. " 129C
:I
All
beL
ng
well
" '29E
4
Judging
by
Tom's
attitude'"
129
0
5 spilling
it
all
over
the
l1onr . 129A
6 TalklJ1g
of
holLdays . 129£
226
I
She

Illy
III
bed
worrying
,III
tlLghllin
bed
all
mghr
worrying."
124A
2
II
:tvmg
been
inv
it
ed
to
the
wedding,
we
'
ve
decided
to
go
. "
128C
3

We
ather
permitting,
we
rmgltt
go
tlUI."
1298
4
Not
h:tving
much
m UIll!)', I
couldn
't
buy
a
tlckel. " 128A
5
II
wuuld
be
nLC ~
ttl
gil
riJin~
~ulllcwhe
rc.

1248

6
rhe
wroning learn
will
he awnrded
the
trophy

123A
7
Ilaving
w<litc(l
hOIlTS,
I was
lold
to
comc back
the
next
day."
127C
8
ConSIdering
wh(lt'~
happened,
I
think
you've
been
provcd

right. 1290
Y
Never
usc a mobile
phone
whill' dLiving a car.
• 126
10
WJlh
the
stereo bla"'lillg
out
rock
Il1U~IC.
conve
r
sa
tIon
was I1npossibl('
t288
227
I
tLckl:!t,
car,
road
2 warden.
englllcer
, friends
3
experience.

allentllln,
friends
hip
,
marriage
>1
Brian,
Susan
130A
2281
minllte
s ·
131A
b
weekends"
13
1B
,
glasses
131A
7 shops "
13K
:I
goal
"
131C
n
seat/chair/p
lace
131C

4
plL
pils/chlldrenl
9
questIons .
131C
students " 131A
10
runners·up"
1318
5
eM
.
131C
229
I
the
man'
s
name
2 my friends' flat
:I
somconc
's
cat
4
the
women's
t
eam

'l
studen
ts' problems 6 my
father's
Inend's
s
on

132
230
I
the
CO
SI
of
a VI
sa.
" 133C
2
th
e
dog
's
food.
133B
:i
the
boys
' football 1338
4

the
11ame
s
of
ever
y
one
atte
nd
i
ng
the
ml
'C
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me
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1340
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3
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140e
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141A
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the

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1428
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141E
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41

1
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rant
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ar
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office is clOSing
dow
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143A
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day
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143A I
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's discu
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ting
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3S
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3 A plcce
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tb
all fe
ll
do
wn
t
he
cliff. 143A
4 O
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oh
day on
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land
or
51
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C
ia
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nder
ful .
143A
5
Peop
lt
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(who are)
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cornplalll.
It'
14
3A
6
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OIO
of

the
gro
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at a s
trcet
market
io
Fran
cc
/at a F
ren
ch street markCI, "
143B
7 My
brothcr
goes
10
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schoo
l for young chlld
rc
n
Wi
th
Ic<lfmng d
l£li
culties/childrcn who
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133

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137A,
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5
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shelf f
or
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books
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142A,-B
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fi
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iron l40e
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41A.
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9
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player
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st
reng
th

132A,
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lime
to h
<lve
to
wa
ll
,"
14
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2
BUIll
my
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and
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falhcr
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'l

145A
:1
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or
gr
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hl
colour
for
tim
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. "
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1
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be
CUI
down.
po
14

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up
hi
ll
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qui
te
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house,
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l
an
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ow
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market


145E
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catio
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1460
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s

1460
2
45
I My
dothes

weren't
right/The
dothes
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w
cm
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weren't
Tight
fo
r
the
oc
c
asIO
n.
2
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dam
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my
cur
IS
going
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COSI
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,000
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repmr
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contents
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parcel llilve to
be
li
sted on
th
e form,
4
My
belongmgs
were
stored
111
the cellar,
S
The
co
nt
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of
the
article
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(j
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he

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7
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fl
at IS nice, htl!
th
e
surrounding.,
ar
en't
very be'llllifu\

141A
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I
Mea
sles is a
se
rious illness '"
1418
2
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pr
e
mi
s
Cl'l
arc l
ocked
un

a
Sunday

147A
:I
Ali
means o f
transport
have
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sa
dvanlag
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,
14
1C
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sef
ul s
uhje
c
t.

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s

arc
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their
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comIng
~oon.
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14
7(
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li
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oo
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er
."
1418
R The S
it'lti
sllcs
arc
s
how
i
ng
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st
ics s
how
an
mcrease in mOacion, "
147B
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odds
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arell't
very
high

147A
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pa
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1
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them
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1488
2.481
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company's
ShIff
Cln
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101>
Ing
their
jobs
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9F
.
2
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jury
has
/
ha
ve d
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man
IS
i
nnoc
cnt.

149A
:3
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he
tl
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am
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t)
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ull
amateur
players.
149(
.,
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populat
i
on
ts
ninet
y per
ce

nt while .

1498
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BUC
I
sla
rc showing
the
prog
ram
me
1.1It!f
this
ye
ar.
1
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crew of
lh
e s
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are
takrng
it
in tums tu
go
on

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h
tJTt
:, "
149
8
7 The
or
cheMra is
the
most r,
tnlOUS
ever
to
play
III
Ihis
co
n
ce
n
ha
ll

1498
II
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aud,cn
ce
arc t" klllg their

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lhe me. "
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some
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n
arc
very
dreary

147A
4 h) Evcrything
seems
In
he
OK
.

146C
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e
dog
and
the
cat get
on
well
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r.

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ll
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the
se
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2
Thi
S
magazin
e is
com
plete ruhlw.h.
3 Wh

o's
left thar mO
lor
-bike/
motor
cycle
th
er
e?
4
Those
chatrs
don
't look
very
comfortable.

165A
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drank
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of
tea. " 167C
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only got
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cu
r 167A
j There
aren'l
ll1unyf'rhcre
are
n
ot
many
un
s]Jollt .Heas lefl. 1670
4
Th
ere
is
(very) lillie
lime
to
relax
."
1670
:; 1 huuj.;hl
1.1
few
thing
s
In
town."

167C
6
rhere
'lre
SII
luan
y Ihm.:s
10
do

1678
7 There has
bee
n
link
intc
Tl
~M
in the
sche
me
.

1670
8 We
ea
t t
O(l
mil
ch

suga
r. " 1678
275
I
It
's
o
nl
y a few
miles
.

167e
:.!:
He
h

s a
101
of
fn
e
nd
.~
.
16
7A
:1
It
's

tJne
of
your
f
ew
faults. "
16
7E
4 T
I1t
:re
are
a great
man
y chara
c1<'rs
. •
167£
5 We've
had

ery
few
problem
s with them.
1670
G
Yo
u
could

~
ho
w
a little bit I)f e
nthu
siasm

167C
2761
A
few
.• 1
68G
:l So
me
II
f
it
. •
168E
2
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than
half
168C 4 A 1
01
of
SlO
ri
es

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277
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of
1
690
,
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e

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6 the

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9
of

169B
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BOIIt
of
th
em

I70C
2
neither
of
them

1700
3
nl
'i
ther
of
them

1700
4
lIolh
of
them


170C
5
either
of
them

1700
H
All
of
them

1698
7
none
of
them

169C

mo
S1
of
them
. 169A
Kev
\(I
I
;.,cC
H

.:iSCS
ZG:i
2791
Neither
of
nl),/thc
C,l
llleras work(s)./Neither
ca
mera works
,.
1
100
2 F.lther
ca
ndidate/ Either
of
the c,lIldidatcs
would
be
an excellent choice.
AI""
JlI
~bl
c
:
BOIh
candidates/ Both (
on
the

t.andldalt
'
~
would
be
an excellent c
hOi
cc. ,.
1700
3 limh pas!>engerslAoth (00 the passengers wcre
mjured .

170C
" Neither
of
my hrOlhl!rs have/Ita!> sent me a
hirthday card.
,.
1100
!l Both
1Cam~/Hoth
(00 the team
!>
were h
ap
py
wilh t
he
result/with
a/

the
dr<lw
.

170C
6 Either tahle/Either of the litblcs would
be
OK.

1700
280 I
c)
AI
the alrptlTt every
P,*
ssc
lllol
er
is
searched.
,.
171A
2
e)
Eilcll
nft
he pages has a
number
. " 1
710

3 n The OlympIcs arc every four
ye
ars ,. 1718
4 i) I
ri
ng Illy girlfriend
ahn
nsl every da
y.
,. 171C
!l j) There was a path
on
each
si
de
/
un
bnlh
Sides
of
Ihe canal.

1710
6
I)
No
nc
01
the
photo

s have/
ha1'i
cO
llie out
plOperly
,.
171
E
2811 some . 172A 5
no

1
72C
2 no
'"
172C
6 some
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1720
3 s
ome
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7 any
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172A
,
Any
172E

any "

172E
2821
ilny

172E
7 no
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172C
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an
y 172A 8
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9
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yone

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,
an
y
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t7
20
10
some


172A
5
no
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1
72C
"
some
'"
172F
6 any
'"
172A
12
any
'" 172A
283
I I took
tOO
many bags on
10
the
plane
17JB
2 We've
gOt
enough chairs . I73A
3 We
boug

ht
100
much
food . ,.
173B
4 I got plenty
of
\'ulcs/enough VOl
es
17JB
5
The
re I
sn
'I/
We
haven't got
en
ough time
to
walk
to the
t.
lIlema ,. 1
73A
2841
olher " 17]E

dllolhel


Inc
2 any more
'"
1
73C
7
mher
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1730
3
anoth
er
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17lE
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wme
morc

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,
nt
hers
'"
17
30
9
olhcrs
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1
730

5 s
om
e
morc

173C
285
I five men.
Tlm
'e werc laler releas
ed
.

174A
2 twelve n
ew
hi
·
fi
syslcm
s.
No
ne wa
s/
were
complelely sa
ll
sfaclt)ry. ,. 174C
264
3

hundr
eds
of
Job
advcrt!>.
Fe

see
m prolllis
mg
.

174A
4 dozens
of
c
af
es.
Pl
emy
had frce tables
'"
174A
5 several ph
one
hoxes. Each had been
vandailzt.'<i .

174C
6 disap

pointed
by
th
e result. M
any

ere
act
u a
ll
y
n ymg
'"
174A
7
been
avall
ahle
I.ots have
been
sold alr
eady
,

174A
8
c:
omplll
cr m
anua

ls. Most art'
In
co
mp
rehen
sible
10
me
.

17.4A
2861
The
whole
story

. ,. 1690
2
More t
han
half
of
Ihe pu
pI
ls

169A
3 I've gut
lJl1l
te

it
In t
of
work
,
167A
4
We
each
had our pholO taken
'"
17
10
5 . . and
huy
,m
othe
r
one
.

17.4A
6
We
buth fe
ll
ill


170C

7 We've
had
a great deal of trouble


1668
8

and
he
owns
IWo
ot
her lIats

173E
287l
We
don
·t n
Ct.'"
any
help. ,.
172A
2 N
one
of
Ihese
swea
ters are/i!. n

it:
e./N
one
of
them
arc
lls
ni
ce
. 168H, 169C
:i
(t
hai) little
of
the
IIlfor
malinn
/not
mu
ch
of
the
IOfnrmalioo
IS
newllllt
ic
of
1I
I
nOl

m
ULh
of
il is
nl'w .

168G
4
You
've got a lot
of
vid(''01'i
/lots
of
vl
den
s .

16
78
/
You·ve got m3ss(.'S/heap
s/
loads
of
Videos.
,.
1
668
5

rm
001
hidin~
anything
,.
172A
6
None
of
Ihe
se (four)
Sig
natures is/
arc
genuine./
N
one
of
them
is/arc
ge
nuine
.

17IE
7 Neither
of
the siMersfNci
thcr
of

them s
tudied
art ,.
1700
8
You
haven't
bought
ono\l
~h
(paint).

171A-8
AI5\)
1l
!
~
~lbl~
You
've bought
too
little
(paint) .
2881
Mo
st
of
ttw Is
land
is forest.


1698
2 We're staying in,
bUI
the others tire going
clubbing
,.
1730
3 I had
to
makc
u sm
all
n
umber
of
phone
culls.

1660
4 There's hardly any food
in
the
h
OIl1'ic.
,.
172A
5
Wc
Wa

lch (
ve
ry) little
w1t!VislOn.
"
1670
6
SO
llie g
arage
s S
ta
y upen late,
but
a lot
don
'\.

174A
7 B
ot
h (
on
t
ho~
e
b
oxes
are da
mag

ed .

170C
Th
ose two buxes arc
bO
lh
da
maged .

p oe
8 I write my diary every
si
ngle
da
y .

171C
~)
Some p
eo
pl
e
don
't
lik
e
he
a
vy

mera
l.
,.
1720
10
Any day next week
will
be
OK
by
me
.

172E
' .


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11
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tI
hc.'7SB
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2
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ey

1758, f
9 me " 1758

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em

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it

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8,
f
5
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12
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you

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SB
29
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1758
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1758
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1758
9 peuple in
gC'ncral
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1758, F

176C
,
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Imon

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10
Gemma

175B
5
Simon

1758
. F
II
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mma
and
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(;
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ren
a
nd
Si
mun

1758. H

1758,
F
12
lhe
time

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11SF
7
people
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general

176A
2911
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1758,
them

1758
, F
2
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, y
ou

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175B,
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8, I 1758.
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4

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13
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17SE
293
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7 m

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lf n l n
A-B
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hrcs E 8 y
ou
rse
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sc
if
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nA,
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it
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lf R .
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lh
c

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!>e
lvt:s II . 177A B
4 hiJllself E . 177A, E 11
him
se
lf R . 177A B
~
my
sclf
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177F
12
il
sc
lf
E.
177A,
E
(j
oursc
l
ves
It
. 177A-8
29
41
EnlOY
yo
ur

selves
(.
all uf y
uu
) • 177A, 0
2 Tim
;lI1d
Oliver
will
never
tru
st cilch
other
ag
ain • 1
77G
3 You've
mad
e
yo
ur
s
elf
we
t (a
ll
overJ/a
li
wei,
Emma.

~
177A-8
4 Why d
on't
yO
Il
Just s
il
down
;1l1d
relax?
177D
r,
Sam and J
oa
nna
were
getting on
eaeh
ot
her
's
nervcs.
~
177G
6 1
hup
e my
broth
er

is goillK
III
behave
(
him
self),

InA,
0
7 famili
es
cro
ss
the
border
to
viSl1 o
ne
an
ot
her
.
• 177G
8
The
s
llld
ems
oughl
to

thmk
fur them
sc
l
ves
~ 177A,
C
9 I
orlen
wonder
where
,'
II
he in
IC
ll
years'
ume.
~
1770
10
It's
dangerou
s
for
a wlJrnan to
travclll
y herself
~
177A. D

II
All
the
atoms
intern
el
with
each
other
.
177G
12 I can', afford
,I
hIJlid
\l
Y.
~
1
77
0
295 1
YO
Uf!.elf

hllll
SC
lf
2
me
5

him
,
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"
uu
n.ci
vcs

InC
296 1
6
our
II
her 16
her
2
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7
h
er
12
II
c
17
mi
ll
e
3
oun-elvcs
tl

hers
elf
13
him
self
1M ynursd\'e!o
,
them
9
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"
she
19 your
5
it/
there
10
It
15 him
:W
ou
rs
• 178
297
I thc fair-
hatred
one
/the nile
who
is


ix
fcct ta
ll
2 t
he
o
ne
on
the
moon
/
lh
e orl('
in
a/tht:

paceslJll
3
the
small(er)
ones/the
ones
at
the
fml
ll
4
the
on!!

(Wh
lL
h is) f\tll
of
helium

179A.
C
2981
1'
111
thinking
of
bU
)'
\Ilg
one
. 1790
2 I
oughl
to
h,l\
'e
br
ou
ght
s
ome
. •
'790

3
./.1]98
4./
. 1798
5 J le
ft
It
on
the t.rain, . 1790
6 T
he
one
to Cardiff llils alrt!
OIdy
l
ef
t . 179C
7,/
.1798
!.l
I
haven',
posted
them
yet. " 1790
!J
'/.
17
9B
1

[)
The

e tlre
some
over
there

1790
II
'think
every
onc
is
In
th
e
wash
ill
the
mom
ent.

179C
12
There
arc s
om
e q\llte IIltcres
ting

o
ne
s.
"
179A
299
I

o
m
conc
/
~Clme
l)f)dy.
180A-8
2
i1
l1
yorw/anyhn<Jy . 180A-B, E
:s
No
one
/No
bod
y " 180A-8
4
anywhere
.
1BOA.
D-E

5
nowh
ere "
lBOA,
0
6 :.mn
cw
here • 180A, D
7
somcth
mg
.
180A,
C
8
eve
ry
thmg
" 180A, C
9 anY
llu
li
g . 180A, C, E
300 I
The
dt
JClO
rs
arc
do

my
l!vcl)'rhlng
po
s
Mb
le
fo
r
your
Fr
ie
nd
.•
180(, G
2
There's
sOll1cthl11g elsc I want
ed
to tell
yOIl.
• 1
80C
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et's
li
nd
som

cwhcH:
quiet.
.
180
0, G
4 D
ur
ing the
V.
p tJd Cup we
,S;tW
h;
trdlY'lrl),ollcl
any
bod
y
on
{he stree
ts
,
lBOA
, E
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lst
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c

'
s
/
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m
c
h
o
d
y'
~
mobile
pbun
e r;
mg
during thc
pcrlorma
n
cc
, '" t808, f
6
NOIh
mg
unu~ual
ha
s
happc
n
L't
1

du
ri
ll
g t
he
last
week.

lsoc. G
7 I wouldn't
do
a fi)\'
our
like
tb.s
for
an)'o
nc
el
se
l
any
bod
y el
se
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lBOA.
E. G
A I've looked cvcrywhNc I can th
in

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of
ror that
computer
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1800, G
~
Everyone'sIEverybody's
IUAAa
gC'
had
10
be
YI
'C
lghed .

1808
, F
3o
, \
,,
)
II
was

nSf
4!
a) e:lch

ot
hc
r'
N'"
177
G
:1 b)
SOJTlf'
l
hill
~
Hwrul
has

lBOG
, H
4 h)
thm

179A
5
,,
) her

I1S9, f
Ii
c)
tl
H
~

y
.~i1y
'"
176C
7
a)
l'p
l
ax
'" 1770
B
d)
th
e one

119C
9 b)
lII
e

tn c
10 d ) th
ey

17SG
302
I wonderfu
l,
C
O:lr

.
~c,
sharp
,
ca
reru
l.
short, small,
nocturnal
, puwerful,
bu~u
)
.'it.
wide, old,
YOll
ng
,
blind.
so
ft
, m:lin. natural, u aditional, lIsel
t! ",s

181A
2 wonderful

181A
J nocturlml

181A

4 their I1lnin
nalLl
ral
ene
mi
es

181C
5 qu
il
e s
barp
, complctely
IISC\L'S,,
'"
18IC
6 busicst

181
8
7 wonderrul, ca
rdul
, nocturnill, IlOwcriul,
natur,
.I.
tr
ad illOlml, u'icl
cs
s


1818
303
J
On
the
whole]
thought
(;lIlflOwn was
i1
nice
pl
ace
.

182A
2 Our ap rllTlcnt
by
the
woter
was renlly
big

182A
:I The

'cath
er
was mucb
bctter
than usual.


ISl8
4 We were
only
a s
hort
distance rrom the h
c:
u.
:h
,
18
2A
5 The vi
ew
rWIIl
our
balcony
WitS
ah
ioo
lutcly
magmfkelll

ISlA
6
If
possih
le, I'd like 10 go
there

gain
so
me
lime
.

ISle
7
i'e
o
pl
e
could
",
wim
in
the
sea
h
{'
'C
:
IlI
~e
it
was
so
warm .

182A

8
Alt
ho
ugh
expenSIve, the holiday was dclinilCly
won
h
It
.

152C
304 1
ce
nt
r ]

18lA
6
smisficd

1818
2
~I
milar

1818 7
tota
l,.
181A
3 e

mb
arrassed

1818

a Jiving

1838
4 pnmary

I
SlA
9
complete

181A
5
healthy

1818
3051
A
bu
s ruJl
or
passengers
c.1
mc
down
the

hill.
2 Tbe mcn
gui
lt
y
or
robhery
we
re
scm
to
rri
~o
n
266 Key 10
n
)(
ert.l s
c
~
3
l'
l.'O
pic ncrvous ur heights s h
ou
ldn
't
climb
the
I

OWCr.
<1
Some
~
'
IS
IIOrs
lin

>d
or l
oo
lUllg
nlund
th
e mu
se
um

ere
III
the
ca
fe. 5 S
ub
s
tan
c.;es
harmful 10
our

health s
hould
be
ban
ned
rrmn
food.

184A
306
1
pr
ese
nt
IImc " 1848
2 anyone
ramulIs
'"
184
C
:'l
involved in,
mw.
:tions

1846
.:I
c:ump.
my
conc

t.
'
rn
ed

184
8
5 pt:oplc
pre
se
nt

1848
6
so
melhlllg
difrer
en
t

lSA
C
7 nMn rt.
'S
pom,ih
lc

1848
8
pimple

involved

lB4B
3 07 I
II
's
an
in
expen
si
ve
smokt)
olarm
.

1858-C
2 I
t's
a styh
sh
:Il
limm
i
um
garden elMir .

1858-<:
:1
It
's a s mall

ci
rcular wail n1lrrur .

18
5
8-C
4 I
t's
a
blu
e I
lC
ll
ycsll'r
s
k.'Cr[
n~
h:lg

185C
5
I
I'~
a large woOlI·effecl stonlge
cupboard

1858- 0
r.
It
's a triu\itiunal

AmcnC,1Il
cu

boy
hal.

lS
SB-
e
7
II'
~
a two·kilnwall
oi

filh.'tJ
dcctric
radiator

185C- 0
R
II
's a u
sef
ul roldi
ng
gU~I
I
)(:<I,


18
58-C
q It's a new
Ii~
ht
grey
compu
t
er
wor
k.
s
tatton

18
58-
0
308 1
./

1
8Sf
,
" .
18
SE
7 X '"
18SF
2
X


18SF
,
".
l8SE
,
X

18SF
"
" .
18SF
309 1
very
"
vc
ry
2 ab
so
lutel
y
"
completciy
3 t
ota
ll
y
7
Ull
abso

lutely
4 a hit 8
a bit
• 186
310
1
Ihnll
l.

d
6
dis
appoi
ntin
g
2
amazll1~
7
Int
ere
S
lin
~
3
rr
ig
hten
ed

plc:ls

ed
4 terrificd
9
depressed
5 frtghte
nmg
10
bonng
• 187
31
11
The ullcmployed

188A
2
the
un
expec
ted

1888-C
:I
Tbe
dead
woman

l88A
4
TIl
e di

sab
l
ed

188A
5
The
good lhing

188C
H
Som
c disabled pellplc

1881\
7
The
old

IBSA
B
the
Im])ossihle

188C
9
An
old/elderly
milll
" 188A

10
thc unexplained /
th
e
uncxp
l
ain"bl
e/thc
mysteriuus
188B
II
Ihe
blind

188A
12
The
(rea
ll
YI
S
lrang
c lhlllg ,. I
88C
13
the
humeless
"
188A
14

T
he
rich, I
he
p
oor
"
188
A
3 12 1 bl I
co
uldn
't find anything
nic
c in Ih
cs
h
llp
s
.
184C
2 d) TIm
nig
tu s arc \'C
t)
' enid .

1818
3 c)
The

strong
hav
e a
dU
ly
tf!
ca
re for the
weak.

188A
'
4 g) T
he
view
wa
!\>
very nice/absulutely
mag
nificent .

186
5 i)
I'\
'c gilt a hrOlher (
who
is) good at tcnm s.

llWA
6 11

The
child le
il
ds a
r:lTh
er
lonel
y
exi!>tem.
::
e .

1838
7 k) It
wa
s
an
exrcn
si
vc
J
apanese
d igital
ca
mer.J
• '8SC
8 m1
Th
e good thll1': is
that

we
a
ll
gel
on
'vcll
t
ogethe
r .
ISSC
313 J s
udd
en
l
y,
adve
rb " t89A- 8
2 for S
IX
1ll00Uh
s,
prcpo
s
illonal
phrase

189 A-8
]
flCXI
week,

noun
phrase

189 A-8
4
cardully,
ad\
-c
rh

189
A-8
5
on Ihe
bcd
,
prcp
os
l110ntll
phra
se

1
89
A-e
6 soon.
advcrb

189 A-8
7 a

ll
;Ifternoon,
noul\
phril
s
~
"
189
A-B
II
Everyone
pur
t
li
Clr
COa
ls
on
th
e
bed

189A. C
314
I I
Il
e\
'
(
~

r
watch
qui
;!
. shuws .

1
90C
2 Som
eone
h'ls ,ust
hee
n
Ir
lli
ng
me
the
new
s.

.90<
3 I usuully h
ave
to
wor
k
lulC
.


190E
<I
I don't al
wllYs
gC
I
up
Sil
clIrly .

1
90C
5
We
have recently
mu
ved h
ou
sc .

1
90C
6
You
'
ll
dcfinitely P
US!;
the exa m, but I pr
obabl

y
wo
n 'I .

t
90E
7 Thc bus is usuli
ll
y a few
minules
l:nc .

190(
8
But
I
sc
ldom do
ha
vc
n d
ay
off
. "
190E
9
Wc
're
JU
St gelling relld y In go O

UI
.

190(
10
I've
btl~n
cil
refully c
hc
cklllg a
ll
thc
s~
ngur
cs.

'
90<
315
I
We
're
go
i
n :
to
buy
a new
car

S
UlIIl
. I
W~'rc
soo
n going
to
hu
y a
new
cnr. I
Soon
wc
're
gomg
to
bu
y a
new
ca
r.
4
I'
ll
havc
fi
nistu.
'Ci
m y c
our

se in a
week
. l in a
we
ek
I'
ll
have finishL'tI my
coursc
.
6 I \\';lS sHldylllK clo,c\y
alllhc
sources
of
mforrna
ll
on
I h
il
d
fo
und
. I I W,IS closely
siud ymg a
ll
the
so
ur
ces
uf

infurtna
finn I hrltt
fou n
t!
.
Ii
I
O;
lIl1la
fa
slC
ncd
11
11'
mpe
s
cc
llrcly
.
.""
316 1 well in )'cslerdilY's
gmne

191A- 8
2
e
orly
most dil
)'S
" 1910

3
here
sl)on " 1918
-1
tn
a
barb(
~r.::u
e
tomorrow
1
91B
5
il
l a
c.
tf
c(.)
.lcillally
~
19'E
Ii
s
oundly
the
who
le
time
~
'9

'
A-8
7
th
oughtlessly
s
o
m
t
~
timcs
'"
'910
II
un
tlllle
IU
Il
!>
t
da
yst
,) s
urpri
singly '" 191D-E
3 171
hall
"ll
y '" t92A
5 suitably


192A
,
pruba
bly

t92A- B fi high

'92C
:i
l
ong

192C
7
beaullf
u
ll
y

1928
,
dmmmi
cally

t92A
318
1 daily

1

92F
6 IlIlely

192E
,
hig
hly

192E
7
we
ll

192G
"
freely 1
92E
R
hardly

19
2E
4
guutl
· \oukin/o:

192G !I
n
e:t
rly


192
E
"
we
ll
·
dre
sse
d

192G
10
mos
l"
192E
319 I stw n
/o:c
2
CJ
uickly :l
line
4 diu ,y
5
he
avily 6
CJ
uietly 7
th
nug

h lful
1\
im
mL'<iHllcly
9 slowly

193A
320
I
In
an
effi
cie
nt

1938
2
wllh
grell
{'"
1
938
'1 (
In
) a tl
iffere
llt

1938
321 I rtl s

onn
be
on
holid:ty
4 in
~
193C
5 wlltmu! a '"
19K
2 I've just
be
c n louking at
Ihe
m.
3 I\ 'c
finall)
'
made
up my
mi
nd.
4 S
hc
now
s
pend
s all her
lime
on
Ih

E'
golr
co
urs
e.
S I
Immt.'C.I
ia
lCl
y rang
Ihc
fi
re
hrigadc
.

194A
322
J ye t,
ye
t"
1948. long

194F, :
dr
ea
d)
'
",
1

94D
2
no
longer

t
94
E.
aln.·ady

1940, after

1
94G
3
any
longer

194E. still, st
ill

t94
(,
aflcrwards
". 1
94G
.
fa
r'"
t

94F
323 I
The
old
man
doesn't
of
len
go
out
of
the
hou
se
.
/
The
old
man
d
ocsn'
t
go
out
of
the
hou
se
(very)
oftc

n./
Th
e
old
man
se
l
dom
/
ra
rely
goe
s
OUI
or
I
he
hou
se .

1
95A-B
Abo
p
US,
'I!>t"
l1lC old
man
h
a

rdl~
'
evel g
oes
O
ll
t or
Ihe
ho
use
.

19SE
2 I'm always
p
l
ea~
to
see
),011
. " t95A-8
Kev
to
Exf'
! i ISf!S
267
:I
We tlurrnally/u<;ually/gcnenlliy go Into to
wn
Oil the

bus
'"
195A-8
4
You
call sO
rTlct
u
nc!o>
/oct:a
si
oll,l
lIy
get m
cc
thi
ng
s really
ch
eap
in t
he
milrket

195A-8
5 ['ve o
ftenlf
n:quelllly s
ta
yed

[al
c
at
the
of
fi
ce

'9
S
A-B
11
The wo
rk
I
un
IS nev
er
bor
ing .

1
9S
A- B
A
ISII
prn.s
,h
lc
The

work J do isn't
eVe
r
bonng

195C
7
We
don', often
~cc
poltcc
me
n un Ihe streets.!
We
don
't
see police
men
on
t
he
streets v
er
y
often
.

195A-B
II
Th

e
program
s
ometim
es/occaslO
nal
ly
doesn
't
work properly .
19SA
-C
32
4 , bu
ys
it
neWS
p"pe
r
every
day, "
19SF
2 seld
om
g
oes
In
the t
heatre
"

1958
3
has
often
thought
,l
hoUi em lgr.llin
g.
"
19SB
/h
as
though
t about emih'f.uing very/
qui
te
uf
ten.

1950
4 c
ooks
a me,,1
mos
t evenings .

195F
5
Wi
ll

never/won't ever
ge
l
marnell
.

195E
325 1
Hu
t they're fat rly similar. "
196A
2
II
ma
ilers a lui.

1960
3 This
one
is eas
ily
the
best. "
196
C
4
!-
Ie
be
h

an'll
ex
tremely
hnp
o
il
iely .

196A
S
/'111
half
cO
ll
vi
n
ced
hy
your
arg
u
men
ts .

196A
6 Are you really run
ning
a dali
ng
age

nc
y?

'960
7 He Isn't ve
ry
old. " 1968
K l
ft.
'e
l much happier now "
196C
9
We
enjoyed
it
vcry
lIl
uch .

1960
AI",-,
pt>SS,
nl,· We very mu
ch
ellloycli
II
10
I'm
not

<I
I
<I
II
cold
./
!'m
not
cold
al a
ll

196A
II
Slw
'lj
rathe
r ni
ce
196A
12 Is
it
allY
beLter
Ihan
the
old on
c'(
~
196C

326
I I'vc sp
ent
rather
it
lUI
of
m
uncy
2 I'
JI
nee
d
11
lot
more
informat
IO
n.
3 '
111
cre's hardly
allY
time
l
ef
l
4
VOl
l've

ea
ten al
l110s
t a
ll
the
SWee
ts.
5
You
've
made
t
oo
many
mistak
es
.
6 I wish
th
ose
peop
le
would
make
a little
I(
's$
noise
.


1
96F
327
1
C;c
11l
ma
'~
fl
l
er
exam
restl
ll
'll
aren't
good
enough.
2
The
co
m
puter
isn'\
pow
erfu l
eno
ugh.
3

The
bu
s
dn
v
ers
'/T
hen
wa
gl.
>S
are!Uo
low.
4
The
rules ,Ire
too
c
ompli
C<
lI
cd
5 Pi
!U
lIllc
doe
sn', write clearly
enough
.
6

The
ca
r
lll
wa
s
going
tu(l
r"S
{/wc
nl
10(1
f
il
S
!.

196G
268
Key
to Exen.lscs
328 I I Iwll (Iulle
an
argume
llt wilh 1
11m
I.
S
he
'

.,
gut such a
lHet'
per
so
nality.
:!
I
1I
)'s
II
1m
01
an idiot.
4
There
's
IOu
slI\a
ll
a Sp
:ICC.
!t
We've
\:lilt
a ralrty slmnl-:
leam
.
I;
II

's rat/u)r a dll"Jicul l
qu
e~
lIon
h
t
fm h
er
difficult
qucstion.
7
It
's qUlle a big lob.
n
We
've walked
qui
te
a
lo
ng way .
9
I
ha
ven'
l
st.'C
1l
yo
u for s

uch
a long lime
10
I couldn't do :IS
good
a
dra
\\"
l1\~
as Ihat.
Al
s<
)
1)()~
~
'I)I
t!
I
couldn't
do a
drawing
as
goo
d
as
thaI.

1
96
H

329 I
fa
irly

197A
2 (:1IIle
r"
19
7C
]
fa
irly " 197A
4
absolutely
" 197A
5
to
SCl
mc
cxtcnl " 197A
6
nol
completcly

T97A
7
int
Crt.'S
li
lll-:

" 1978
330
I I've only just
bough
l it.

198C
.1 I'll
only
be
away
fur
il
week I I'
ll
be
awa
y for
II
lIl
y a
wee
k. " 198A
4
Ev
en
yuung
childr
en
we

re
for
c;
('d
to work.

1988
6
The
se
se,
lb arc for mcm
ber"
o
nl
y.
" 198A
7 And it
Wit
S
repaired
oilly last
wcek

198C
3311
fr
a
nk
ly


2010
2:
I'
res
unmbl
y '" 200A
3 u
nfo
rtu
nately
'" 201A
Aho
p~Slble
regre n
ab
ly
"
Lu
ckily
201A
5 Cliiturillly

'99
6.
[l
er
hap
s/
M.iy

be
/ Poss!bly

200A
7
po
lillca
ll
y

199
8
~
Jlltitlublcd
l
yICcrtatn!y
'"
200A
!l
Stupidly

20t8
332 L
for
example
2
co
n
sc
q

uc
m ly
3 Nevert hclt.'Ss

202B
4 firstly, s
econd
ly
5
Af
l
cr
"II
6 in .Iddl
tion
333 I ru ns
deep
un
de
r th e ground
'"
192E
2 I Si
lt!
haven', received
'"
1
94C
A
I~

II
I
)H
S
~'hlc"
I
haven
'l yet
rcc.:ci
ved 1948
:\
For
two
whole
day
s I've
rt.'
celVed

1
94A
4 such an
awf
ul
day
.

1
96H
AI

~u
I.,,
!\.~,
hltl
a
r
e~
lily
awful d ay
5
To
my s
urp
risc, I
found
the
worn

201C
6 all m
eeting
in
the
p
ub
la
te
r
./
a

ll
meeting
lal
er
111
l
h·c
pub
.

194A
7 very lall,
hU
I
Mark
IS
e\
'
en
lallt'r .

198D
8 i"
hecoming
more
dang
e
ro
us. " 193A
9 I de

hnlt
ely s
aw
th
ai
m
an
:.11
the
sCt!llc '" 1
90C
]()
:.tared
in
a
rn
ai'.ctllent .

1928
II
very
mu
ch
Ih
at you arc succc.,sful . 1960
12
I ha
vc
Ile
ve

r
ll
'
ve
nc
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er
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10

'9SE
13
disab
led, a
nd
In
additIOn
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heM!
LOndlliOIl

2028

14
The
visit to Ihe
museum
was falrl
y/qulle/
rather

196A-6
33
41
casier, h
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,
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mure
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4 h a
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larger
, larw:st 2038
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337 1
wiler
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TcI
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m
Tower"
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2
th
e moSi
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cssful
group
in the
wor
ld.

201A-
B,
203E
:\
higger
than
Venus


201A-C
4
l11
0re
popular
than
the Tower
of
London

203A-B,
203E
'i
th
e Inn
ges
t
ri
ver
in
Bmam
,

20JA-C
ti
older
than
C
ambr
idge (Univcrsiry) .


203A-C
7
th
e m
ost
va
luable pic
tur
e in
the
world

20lA-8,
203E
tI
the
weahhlest dog in t
he
wor
ld .

203A-C
3381 boringt'"St
mos
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2
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saddest
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3
mU:H~lgh
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er

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tidier"
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wor
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203F
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nearest
2
nex
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203G
3 o
ld
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4 l
ate
st
5 further
6 last
340
I
work
more
ca

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ef
ully

204C
2
play
better
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3
talk
more
quietly

204C
4 get
li
p earlier
204A
5
do
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se

2
04B
(j opel'ate
lTlore
efficiently


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411
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as
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ha
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205
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206e 7
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least 2068
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9
mo
st

206B
;
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cs~

206B
3431
Dave is as
ta

ll
as Mike

206(
2 Sund
ay
IS t
he
leas t
busy
day
.

2068
3 My new job is
mu
ch
more
I
THerest
ing .

206G
4
j.:Uf
this job mctal !s
beli
er
than
plastic

206A
5
The
ground was as hard
as
Iron . lO6e
ti j.:ootball is l
ess
compli
c
ated
lhan
cricket.

2068
7 Th
is is
Ihe niccst
vi
ew I've eve! :.een

206F
8 The
room
looks bigger
Ih
an
it
did


206A
344
I
mor
e and
more
popular
2 More
and
m
ore
3
mor
e
and
m
ore
profitable 4
IHgh
el
and
hig
her
S
better
,lilt!
belle
r,
more
and

mor
e successful
20lA
3
45J
T
hc
latcr I go
to
b
ed
,
the
helt
et
I sleep.
2 The
harder I work,
the
l
es~
time I sp(md with
my family,
:1
T
ht!
more
car~
co
me

lIlIO
the city, the
morc
slowly/ lhe slower the
tr
affic
mo
ves.
4
The
holler you get, the more y
ou
sweat.
S The
more
I think
about
it, rhe less attraCllve the
Idca b
eco
m
es
6
The
bigp,er
! \;,rgcr
the
engtne
lIS),
the

more
petrol a
car
uses, / The greater
Ih
e size
of
the
engine,
tile
more
petrol a car lIses

2078
3
461
as/s
o"
206C
7
bett
er

203F
2
as
206e
8
I
cs ;

2068
3
mo
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2038, 206F 9
than

20EiA.
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20
78
10
more
2038, 2030
5
the

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203F
6
and

207A
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the
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20G(
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as
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ting
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ci
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269
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cleverer/ more cle
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me
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1111
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2060
4 m
ore
prcdM!ly ,. 204C
5 nicer Ihan t
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lt
p"
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mo
re re
lt
able
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IS .

2078
7 IS I
he
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city
in
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2038
8 earlier t

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this year " 204A
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mo
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205
348
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h) on a hillside
k)
a1!)
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am
c)
with II Sl
eep
field

11
auo
ss
th
l'
field
dl
abo
ve il m)
beh
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nd
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hou
se
c)
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their hou
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III
of
the
whick
o
fO
Ih
e btUlding
0)
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Ihe

WI
'I gra
ss
g)
to France pI Ilown the hi
ll
h)
fur a Imliday
q)
aI
high
speed
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lc
hou
se
r) m
lo
thc h
uusc
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kil
y
Mr
Slom;ln
had
alrc.ady
jump
t '(,

1
IIU
I
of
the
Land !tover ,. 208A
:1
They
we
nt
to
Fr.mee
wi
th
the
id
ea
of
fo
rg
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ng
the
ir
pro
bl
emlo
.

20SC

4
nu
t 1'
11\
worr
ied ahout h
ow
to break. t
he
n
ews
to
Rill
ilmi Barbara .

20SC
5
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vehicle weill right th
roug
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t:
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3
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pa
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4
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the
hill 209A
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6 outside the ortiee " 209A
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li
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party
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2138
:i
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III
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an hour.

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any
dathes
f
or
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2138
5
In
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slln
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r
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213A
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214A
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fa
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law
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accordan
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2158
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2160
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in
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va
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216A
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1 The
bt!1I
rings
at
th
e e
nd
(If
the
les
sun
.

216C
2 My friends we
re

wilHin~
pati
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long
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210E
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We
ca
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t;ross
the
ri"
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by
fer
ry/u
n
the
fm ry.
2lSE
4
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WilO
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209A.
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5 A
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to
lIl
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and
s
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hand
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even
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da
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cvery week 212£
7
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III
the
referee, Iht' uall did nol
cross
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21SA
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The
celehrations
wen!
u n for
hours
.

2
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209A.211F
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nted
il
out
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touk
off
my
Jacket. I I look my jacket off.
]
some
p(
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plc
wcrc
pickinG
up

a
ll
the
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er
in
the
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4
they
've
put
up
the
pri
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put
th
e
pm
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lip.
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Il
ew away.

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po!lS
,hh, away
Ih
lW
Ih(1
hirds

21S8
6
yo
u sho
uld
wt1\t'
d
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n a
li
sl
of
c\'cl)
·
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ing
that
's
worrymg
yo
u.
7 I

mu
st
sort
nut
my
papers
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must
sort m y
p<lpets
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lake
them
dow
n
217A. 21SA
364
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own
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m
2 up he

jumpl
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21SB
365
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d -
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2 A
hreakdown

21SC
4
lip
n
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balloon.
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ca
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one
)
3 A h3
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stan

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5 A wkeover
366
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him
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hi
m
219A-B
367
I We're ho
pin
g for fine
weathe
r .


219A-B
2 I'd
sw
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il OfF .

219C
3
II
was
all
ea
tcn
up
.

2190
4
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work
II
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S
We
wi
lit

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pa
tiently for
news

219E
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has
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di
spo
sed
of

21
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for
it
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21
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this morni
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. 2

19E
368 1 carry
on
/go on

2208
8
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me duwnl
2 find
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22
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2
20(
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220B 9 be
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220E
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220E
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220A
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220E
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people
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completcly
5
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221
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221
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222B
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222B
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222A 7
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2228
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222B
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2228
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in

222B
5
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222A
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2228
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2220
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222C
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2220
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with
:J
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,(
5
to
6
over
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ul
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222E
3741
J prefer hip-hoI) to reggile .

221A
2 The
teacher
explained
th
e
theory
to

thc
da
~s
.

22](
3 Sarah's illness has put
her
out
of
act
ion." 2230
4 Everyo
ne
c
ongratulaled
thc
(:
hmnplOn
on
IllS
VICtory

223A
5
YOll
s
hmtld
(J
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take
no not
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of
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Mike says. /
YU
II
sh
ou
ldn
't ta
ke
any
not
ice
or
an
y
thm
g Mike says. " 2230
6
Th
e
wi
nn
ers

wcre
presented
With a
trophy
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trophy
\vas
pr
csente
d
to
th
e w
inncrs
.

2238
7 Witn
esses
hlmned
th
e
va
n driver fot Ihe
:lCcldcn!.lWjtn
esses
blamed
the
accident
un

Ihe v
an
driver .

2238
6
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we
re
aski
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is for lIlor
ley
to
223C
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wo
b
uys
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re

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skJllg
tou
nsts
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gIVe
th
em
Illonc
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9
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lurned
the nld
ho
spital into
lU
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hi
ls b
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n

turnc
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into
lllx\lfY
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to
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JO
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the
mo
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100'g
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2230
37
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2248
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about
my
wrlfricnd
2 The s
tr
eets
were
crowded
with
festival-
gocrs
.
:1
Paul was

unpr
ess
ed
wi
th
yu
ur
c
ooklilg
.
4 I
W:l.~
Jatc
for
an
/
m),
a
ppolllimeni
!i
I'm
fed lip
wuh
tra
velling (so
mU
l'h)
Ii
The I
sl

and
IS
lamuli
s for
ils
I>tandi
ng
s!ones

225A
377 1
at

225C
,
r(lr"
225C
2
to "
225C
5
fur'"
2258
3
wllh
" 2258
6
i
lOOIll
to

225B
7
for
" 2258
3781
of
to
226B
5
from /aR:tinst

226B
2
10
_
22GB
<;
for "
226A
3
or
-
226A
7 of/
abo
ut
/
on
" 2
26A

,
10 _
226B
379 I resp
ec
t
for"
2268
2
pnde
Ill "
22fiB
:I r
ela
tions
hip
wilh
Leanne
"
2260
4
arl
attack
on
" 2268
5
no
objC(.tions 10 .
226B
6

the
differenc
e
between
" 2260
7 a
nced
for
to
226C
8 a r
t.'CIuc
li
on ofJa fnllof. in
the
number"
2260
380 I
al
about
"
2258
2 d) t
hrou
gh
"
220C
] b )
on
to

222A
4
el
l
them
uff
to
217A, 2
18
A
5 a)
fur
to
226C
6 hJ
on
you " 2198.
222A
'272
Key
to
Exerci
se
!>
7
el
l lip
with

22

4A
B dl
wl!h
" 2238
9 c) m
ake
OU\

221
10
c.:)
looked i
l110
to
21
90,
222B
J I
<I
)
about
to
2228
12
a)
resemble
to
22
2E
3

81
I Ncxt week the hus!,,,.11 w
ill
d()
~c
(ctown)
fo
r
~n(ld
.

221
2 ['
V('
mCl h
er
bt'for(
',
bu
t 1 j
ust
CH
ll't
th
m k of l
1£'r
name
. " 222C
3 They've
h:1(1

to pllt nfr
the
t{fllllC bel.(l u:;c
of
the
weat
h
er
. • ,220B
4 The pmienl s
udd
enly
cried
out in
P<lln
, " 219E
5 I
must
th
an
k Alice for my prescn1.
to
223A.
6
Me
yvu
sa
t
l~lled
with your progress

'l
.
225A
7
We
S.1W
uur
friends orr 31 Ihe airport

221
H Wc're
lU
St
going
til
WIVe!
Mound
for a whde.
217A
9 I
had
to
dc
s
uibc
tbe
\\'OIll.m
tn th
e poJII:
e.


223C
10
The
au
thorllll
,
"S
won't gIve
any
Te.1S0n
fOr
tllClr
dcc
t
~lu
n

226.4.
'I
The
workl
'i'S
arc
dt'milndlllg
mo
re
mOlley
_


222E
12
In his sp
eec
h (he
Prime
Mi
ni
ster
did
n't refer
10
the r
ccent
sc
andill.

221A
13
Some
(If
the
UN
delegates
sta
~ed
a
wH
lk-out.
to

218C
14 I'm
I>
urpri
sed
yo
u
put
up
WI\h
th
ese
awl"ul
tondHionlO . 224A
382 1
<I)
" 2278
2 al "
217C
:l
il
)
to
227A
4
a)
" 227A-B
!i
to cilH the
doctor

.
227C
3
83
1 No one beli
eves
th
oU the earth
i!ll
n.lI
.
Z We
ll
, I
warn
ed
yo
u
not
to
touch
th
at
wire
J
The
complmy
adm
itted
fc.

l
s
l
f)'i
ll~
Its aCCOllnll! .
'*
\'
Otr
can
leach
me
how
10
s.t
mb
Cl
5 We arntngt'tl for
our
IUHgage to
he
sen
t
Oli
ah(:ad
(;
I don',
und
crs
t:md

why
you're
SO
angry
~
ith
me.
7
They
Mlccl.'t.'lIed
III
r
cpa
lrlng
the
dam
age
II Smoke WIll
cause
the alarm
to
so
und
• 228
384 I
Oil
copying
all
hiS
fi

le
s
10
d isk/ lh m he
copies
a
ll
his
fiI~
to
d
i-;
k.
1 b
AI
~[)
f>'l~~llllc
that he co
py
n
il
his files to disk
• 231A
2
expect
yo
u \0 worll. over
tim
e.
3

!O
give
up
his
se
al
.
4 oon
sid
l'ring
ap
plY
ing
fo
r
th
e job.
5
promt
se you (thatl every
thing
WIll
be
OK
!
p
ro
mi
se (
tha

t) everything w
ill
be
OK
.
-6
don
't
mind
II
yOIl
bring
your
pr
obl
ems
10
me
l
d
on't
Illll1d you brll1ging
yo
ur
probl
ems to
me
7 let thl' children
!lI
it

ins
id
e the fire-
cngin
e,
8 a
ss
um
e tlhal)
you
havc
II)
hook
in .
ld
vallce.
9 h:mrned (how) I
I)
IISC
Ih
lS
upera
tmg
s}'S
tcrp.
10
doubl
Il
lwlH:lher
th ~

office w
Ill
be
open
lIs
open
now/doubt
thatlhc
l)ffi<.:c
will
be
open
/Is
open
now
II
tryi
ng
II)
pr
eve
nt
people (from) gel1ing
HI
free.
Il
don
'l
mind
what

tull
e
we
IllI
:I'1

228
385
I
The
gallery
hm;
d
cc
lded
10
huy
morc
plc
tun
's
IJ
iUIlU!U
by
1
11<:.1
1
arti
s
ts

2 I
don
't
rc
'a
Jl
y like Opera,
but
Malk
IIl
vitcd
me,
so
I
went
wuh I
UITl
ht:cause
I
didn
't
wan
I
to
offcnd hl1n
3 A nian
bought
il
TV,
but

it
didn't
work,
SIl
he
to
ok
it
ba
ck tn
the
shop,
but
they
wouldn
't
give
him his
money
hack
, su
he
threw
the
TV
through
the
s
hop
window

,
.
".
386
I I
don
't m
ind
helping
hecau
se/
as I'
ve
got pl
enty
of
lime
2 T
he
tw
ulcaders
Iwd
no
COrl1l1lon
lanJ(uage,
sol
and
they
had
an

Intcrpreter
/
As
the
two
leader
s
had
no
CO
lllnlon la
nguage
, they h'lll
an
mterpreter
(who
was)
present
;
1\
all
theIT
meelinw.·
J I'm a
wal\re~s,
but/and
I just work
III
the
afternoon

s
</ierving
teas.
4 T
he
pre
s
ident
kn
ew
(lha!)
hIS
wife was
ill
an
d
(that she) would n't live l
ong
.
S
hentually
we lOok
off
,
and
/hut IIIslead
of
landlllg
aI
Il

eathruw
we had
to
go
to
Man
c
he
s
ter
/
but
we di
dn
't
I:LIId
at Heat
hrow
,
and
/s
o we
had
to
go
10
Man
c
he
s

lCr
instead
,
which
made
the
jOllT
ll
CY
home
much
l
ongl'!
I)
DId you know (that)
Ihere
's
if
museum In
Detroit
whe
re you
cun
sec/in
which you c
an
sce
thc
car
(Ihatlwhit h) John

F.
Kennedy wa s
mlm& In
whcn
he
wa~
s
hot
/at
th
e
lime
he
W'I
~
shot.
.
""
387
I
c}
Su
ppo
se all
your
dreams
cam
e lrue

230A

2
<I
) If '
were
you, I'd
certmnly
complmn. " 23tC
:=I
gl
I'm
sure
t
he
tralll
lc.1Ves
at
&IX
{Om(Jfrow
morning
~
23
1A
4
]1
I
t's
timt: I went to
bed
.
to-

230B
388
I I was/
were
as
con
f
ident
as " 2328
2
I'd
go
t
op
/l
had
gO
I liP '"
232(
-D
:I we
cou
ld afford a lIew c
mnpUlcr
.

2328
4
I had


2328, 0
!'i
y
ou
hadn
't told
everyone
(
th
e/
ollT
s
ecret)

232C
6 you'd lock
/yo
u would l
ock
the
front d
oo
r .

232A
7 only
11
would work/u
nl
y Ihe

nvu
pla
)'
l!r
would
work " 232A, D
Jl
I (;ol1ld havc
been
al
your
wedding/l
'd
heen/l
had
been
at
your
wetldHlg

23K
3891
well " 233A 6
otherWi
se

234A
2 more "
233C
7

eu
h
er

2338
3
neuhe
r " 2348

add
it
io
n'"
233D
4 wit
h'"
233D
,
only

233E
5 b(Jlh "
233E
10
alle rnaln;ely "
234A
39
01
I'd
had

a
good
mght
's
sleep,
AI
.l the
same
' fell
tl((
.'
d .

2358
2
AI]
ce felt
optillli.~li<.:
dl!~plle
(h
avlfIgl a
few
problcms. " 2350
"I~o
I
",~" h
l(l.
Aht.:C
felt
optimi!'Olic

despite
Ihe
fac
t that
she
had
:J
fe
w
prohlems
.
3 I t Uuldn'r s
peak
,
ahhou.;h
I
W<u.
consd()lI
~
/
A
lthough
I
cou
l
dn't
speak, ,
Wi
l
~

C
OIl
SCIOLIS
• 235C
4 Even
thoug
h it

as
frt!c1.wg
co
ld, p
cople
were
111
T·shlrt
s. "
235C
!i
In
spIte
ofbeinll
In
a
whC'cl<:'hair
/ ln spite
of
Ihl.'
fl1t 1
th,ll I

'm
ill
a wheelchmr,
I'm
nol
Sll
lp
id,
you k
now
.

2350
(l
Yes,
1 do
eat
me"t My
n"l
·mare,
on
the 01
her
hand,
is a veget
arian
. •
235E
/liso
pu

ss,hl
t"'
On
Ihe
lither
hand
, my n"i-Illatc /

is a vegetarian.
nn
the
oth
er
hand
.
39
11
I (lldn
't
need
the
bIke a
ny
more
,
so
I sold
11
.


236A
2 I
wa&
so "J\tloy
ed
that I
com
pletely lost Illy
lemper

236C
3 My
health
was
gcumg
wor
se
as
" result
of
nverwork. "
236B
4 '''
annah
IS such
an
expert s
he
'
ll

know
what
to
do

236C
!'i
All
Ihe
c
andi
dates
we
re
hopdcs~,
and
th
er
dore
I d
idn
'l vote .

236B
6 They've polluted
th
e
ri
ver, a
nd

Lon
&e
qllcnt
ly
the
fi
sh h"ve died .

2368
392
I
f(.
'S
uh
" 2368
2
alternati
ve . 234A
3 contrOlSt " 235D
3931
a)
consequently

2 b) bOlh
'"
233E
3
d ) though

235A

4 d) while "
235E
2368 5
"
7
4 additio
n"
23)C
5 add ilion

233E
()
(;.u
ntmst

2358
c)
M(lreover '"
233C
d) otherwise "
234A
c) however " 23
58
394
I I
have
n't got a
car
,
and

I haven',
gOt
a
bike
either.

2338
Key
10
1
~)(c
r
CISI.$
273
2 Although
the
an
swer
was
ob
vious, I just
co
uldn'l :.ce
il
. /
Thc
lIll
sWe
r was
ulwio

us,
alc
h
nugh
I just
couldn
't scc it.
235C
3 Neither
the
pnrly
nor
its
pulitie

lITC
vcry
pupular

2348

I fell
so
CIIIU
I
JO
lIlIlthat I
almost
hur
st i

nlllt
c.ll'S.
• 2l6C
5
You
'
ll
eit
her
l
ove
Ihis film
or
hatc it /
Eilher
ro
u'
lIl
o\'C
IllIS him
or
1)'ou'lI)
hale
It
. "
234A
6 I
Wil
S
not

un
ly
quoted
in t
hc
ncw
s
pnpcr
s,
but
I
\\':lS
al.~u
inlcr
Vl
cwcd
onlv'
''
233E
7 1II:I(IIII
IIU
n
lO
hnoklng
tht
: hOlel, I
have
t
il
makc

Ih
e
HOVt!!
arTllngcm~nts
.
I I h
ilVC
10
huok
Ihe
h
nlC
llll
addil1011
til
nwking
the
[rawl
atnll1l,\c
III
CI1[S
. 2330
H The mcal
WilS
cxcellent,
though
the
su rroundings wcre dcpres
si
ng. I Though

the
mea
l was excellelll,
Ihe
surrou
n
ding
s
WCrl'
tl
epress
mg
.

235Crrhc meal WilS
cx
ecllcnl. The
Su"Otlllti
mR
s
tho
ugh
wcre
d
e
prc.~
si
n g
.l
l

·
h e
surrountl ings
wtre
depwssmg
though
. "
235A
9 The
••
lfal r
hl
'(
'lIne
public
despite
tl
wir
auelllp
ts
to
clJ
ll
c
C;t1
it
I
de
s
pilc

Ih(' laci Ihm
the
)'
alu
:
l1Iptcd
I
II
r.f)!weal it.

2350
10
As
a re

,
11
1
of
w"g
l
~
C
ll
t~
,
I)('uple
arc
rloling
l

Ildve I
we
n
riollng
/have
rimed
on
the
s
lreels
.

236
B
395
I
aho
"
233A
2
that
'" 2l6C
:1
hut

23SA
4 Itlt!reforc "
236B
5
dl

!s
plle" 2350
Ii
or
"
234A
7
In
spite
of
2350
8
lin
top
nf

23]C
9 C
unsequent
ly
2368
HI
all<
'rt1ollvely "
234A
II
Asa
result
nr


236B
12
rllnherlll(ll'c
"
23K
396 I
If
you
find
this siory hnrd
to
helieve,
hefore
poll
ee
caught
up
\Yu
h th
em
l
Snatching
a
lV
sct, while
being
jlus
hed
along at
sp<""

"
237
397
I sm
ce
II
opcnt d
2 ,
3
when
you
PUI
.
238A-B
4
afler
the
s
lart
5 ,
6 Su, hilvlng fims
hed
398
I When 2
As
3 \-"hc
ll
4 Wh
t!1l
5 ,,:./


11111.'
6
when
7 as,
also
i>1I~
.
"h1c
when
8
Whell
9
when
10 as; aJ50
~lh1c
when
.
238C
399
I
Tom
fe
lt
nervous
before
he
appeared
/
before

he
m
ade
his
appeam
n
ce
on
·IV.

238A
27'1
KeY
10
E.'I(er
clSf!:!':
2
We
had
to
wall 1
III
/u n
li
l
lhe
pe
rf
orma
n

ce
I:
ndl
.'
d / finis
hcd
. I
We
had
10
" 'ait
liII
/
unti
l
the
performan
cc
wa~
over. " 238A
J
Uur
visitnrs
had
10
leave
as
soon
as
th

e)
' (
had
)
finishl.'(lIhllll (th
eir
)
breakfa
s
ill
eave
as
:>(J1l
1l
as
hreak
fast
wa
s nv
erlle
ave illlllledl:tll'ly they
Iha
d) fill ish
cd
/
had
(
their
)
br

e<lkfasl. " 2380
4 Arter/
When
o
ur
cat
(}m
d)
di
ed,
we
felt very
sad

238-"
:)
\-\
'
hen
I
wa
s
fwenty
, [ sta
rted
my firSI r
ca
lt
oh


238C
11
By Ihe
lime
we
arn\
'
1;"
at/
we
've
arrivl.'<i
al
Ihe
hOlel, it'
ll
he
nm
lnighl. / By
the
li
me
we
~e
t
1M
we
'vc
gu'
to

the
ho
tel, it'll
be
Jludniglu
.

238E
7 I
t'
s a
mon
lh
si
nt-c
you
lasl
Vl
S
ltt-'f.l
us
/
you
la
sl
ea
me
10
.see
mo

.

238A
1:1
As s
oon
il
s
llmmedia
tcl
),rr
he
momenl
the
film
(
had
) st
:nwd
, I
reahl.OO
I'd
St.'Cn
it hefore I
No
suo
nci
had
Ihe
IiIm s

tarted,
Ihan
I rcalizl!d I'd
St.'C1l
II
belure
. I Hardly
had
Ihe film s
tancd
,
when
/
before
I rcali7 ed I'd S
l.'Cn
it
before
.

2380
9
Le
.
mlle
's
n'
lI
was
burgled

whi
le/wh
en
she
wa
s
O
il
h
olida
y

238C
10 I
ll
st as
we we
re l
eav
1Il
g/Just as
we
lefl, my
mobile r.lIlg
238C
400
I My
fath
er
gave

up
his
job
011
acc
ou
nl
of
(Ill
S)
pour
h
calth
.

239C
2 Seemg (
Ihat
) I'd workl.'tI all weekend, I
had
Monday
off
.
Also
poo; :rhle
Seeing
35
how
I'd
worked

all
week
e
nd
, I
had
Mond
ay
off
.
lEA
3 I
didn
',
bu
y
Ihe
CO<ll
as
II
was
so
expen"lve

239A
4 I
rl.'C
1 m
il
ch

mUTe
co
nlidcnt
now
(
that
)
I'm
qua
lifil.'li .

239A
5 Becau
se
of
liS
excellent
c
ondition
I
hl'
car
IS :1
hargain
.

239C
6 I
cim
't tolk now

heCause
1'
111
working
.
239A
7 Sm
ce
t
he
re is
so
Ill uch sl
rce
t C
rJ
mt
\
yo
u
had
beller
take
a
10X
I .
239A
R J
osh
ua

hel
ped
us
out
of
kind
lw

s

239C
9
Peopl
e arc
slay
mg
ill
hom
e
b
ec
au.~e
of
{thei r
fear
CIt)
t
erro
rism
.


239C
40
1 1 I
~tayed
up
laIC
10
wal ch (I film
240A
2
Put
plenlY
uf
gl
ue
on
t
he
pal
ler
so
thai
;1
'
11
Slick
proper
ly .


2408
3
We
l
alked
q uietly
so
as
not
In
WOlke
t
hc
baby
/to
aV
OId
waking
thc
bah
)', 240A-8
4 In
order
10
ml.'C
t
de
m
and
thC'

CU
lIlpan
y IS
in
cre
asing
prndUC
!lon
.

240-"
5 I hild
to
go
wlhe
n
cwsa
ge
lll
's fnr a p
ape
r.
·
24OC
6 I
hang
Ill
y
kc~
'

s
ilround
my
neck
10
a\
'
old
IO~lIlg
Ihem
. " 240B
7 A sp
il
de
IS a
10
01 for
digging
(
wllh
).

240<:
tl
In
ord
er
to
undc
rs

[and
the
polili
ca
l
sI
tuation
,
you
need
10
know
so
m e history . 240A
4021
purpo
se

240B
"
rea
s
on

239B
2
lime
'"
238C
7

lim
e '" 238A
:I
t
im
e " 2386
B
purpose
'"
240C
,
rea
:-,ull

239A
9
reason

239A
5
purpose

240A
I
()
reason"
239A
403
1
As

"
24
16
l like

241A
::I
as

24K
4 like

24K
5 as

241C
6
as"
241A
404
I Wherever we
Jo
oked
, t
here
were
nags
Jl
yi
ng

.
l
Wh
oever d
ocs
th
l!
cookmg
,
It
won't
be
me.
:l
Wh
e
nev
er Thill lIlall
comes
here.
I'm
goltlg
10
be
0111.
<I
wtwtcv
er
's/
Whatever

has
happen
ed,
the
new
s
pap
ers
w,1l
inv
ent
their
own
slOry.
S \Vhich
cver
me
thod
you u
se
,
Ihe
result is
th
e
s
ame
H
Yo
u sho

uld
n
ever
neglect
::I
cu
s
tom
er,
howe
v
er
hu
sy
you
arc
.

242A
405
1 in o rde r ID
240,0,
fi as
If"
241C
2 since " 238A
7
howev
e
r'"

242,0,
:I
While
" 238C
8
because'"
239A
,
When"
238C
9 No
soo
ner'"
2
380
5
Ix:ciltl
se
of

239C
10
than"
2380
4061
As
yo
u
can
imagine

, I've been Vl:
ry
wOrried.

241S
2 Please ring
me
Ihe 11l0menl you arrive

2380
3
However
hard
Justin tried,
he
co
uldn't
hit t
he
target.

242A
4
The
matter
was kept
sec
ret
In
order

no
t
to
alarm/so
as
not
to
lann
/t
o avuid
alarming
th
e
public
240A
5
We
look like
getting
approval for
the
plan.

24K
6
As
the
day of
the
eXHm

approached
, I
fe
lt
m
OTe
and
mOIC
nervous.
"
238(
7 I
mu
st
ha
ve
my
pa
ss
port
hack hy the
lim
e I
le
ave/
beforc
I lea
ve
The
COlUl

lry.
~
238E
8 The journey always
cak
es
ages hecause
of
the
amou
nt
of
traffic/be
ca
use
there
is
so
mllch
traffic .

239A, C
407
I
When
Ihe
wa
che
r callle in,
cvcryone

s
lopp
ed
Talk
i
ng
.

238C
2 I wish
Ihe
team
hOld
pla
yed like they
did
l
as
t
wee
k."
2.41A
3 S
im
:c
tl
wre
was
11
0

eVidence,
the
pohce
cou
l
dn't
ma
ke
an
arreST
. 239A
4
le
I's have lunch lifter
we've
played
min
i-golf/
afa'!r
we've
had
Mour
game
of mini-go
lf.

237A
5
COIl1t!
itn

t!
!.ee me
wheneve
r y
ou
l
ike

242A
Ii
O
ll
r
Sid
es
:Jre
dedllling
u
ll
e
10
cheap
Imports
.

239C
7 I wall!
everylhmg
10
be r

Cli
dy to llvoid
be
i
ng
del;ly
ed
/ to
aV
Oid
arty
dtla
y

240B
8 As s
oo
n a
!i
the clock struck,
Ihe
door
s
opene
d

2380
4081
unr
ea

l - I
don
't
live
III
lilt: C(lUnlry.
2 open -
You
ma
y
vote
for
me
.
J !)]Icn - Every
un
c.
may
co
me
to
the party
4
um
e
,,1
- You dIdn't ask
po
lllcly.
5

unTe,11
- I
can
't
understand
c
om
pUlers.
6
upen
- I llIay hear sOllie ncws

243,0,
409
I thl'e
lltC
tlmg/
wmnmg
2 offe
rill":
:J
re
qu
csti
nf;

2430
4
~lIggcstlll
g

~
critiCizing
!:i
wa
rning/advis
ing
410
I
If
you
po
ur oil
Oil
water
, if floats .
2
If
air gel
l'
wanner,
it
Tl
ses
J If you
hea
l c
!1m
:ol
nlC
,

It
me
lt
!.
<I
If
YOll
I
lfl
n h
CilVY
ob
ject, you
li
se lip energy
5 If water
frcc~cs
,
it c
xr
ancls.

244,0,
411l
Yuu'lI know
the
ri
ght tlllle if you
wear
a MllIlllil

wa
tch.
2
You
'
ll
li
ve
a life
of
luxury if y
ou
fill your h
ume
wi
th
S
up('r
s
l~
' l
e
furniture.
3
IF
you re
ad
The
Daily DIrt. you'
ll

enJ
OY
a
lll
he
lalest
gossip
4 If y
ou
take
a Kodex
camer
a WIth y
ou
.
you'
ll
t;lk
e
betler
pictures.
5
II
you
wear
Regal
Je
well
ery
, y

uu
'
ll
be
nOli(;cd
6 You'
ll
save
mone
y
If
y
ou
buy a Milc."
tm
comp
uter.

245A
412
I If I
to
ld you t
he
t
ru
th,
you
'd
Ret Hngry


246A
2 If 1
wasn't
afmid
of
fl
ying. I
mig
ht go
to
Di
!.nt'Y
World .

246A, 0
3 LIfe
wou
ld
be
bOTlIlg
if t
here
were
flO
surprises

246A
4
IF

I
had
some
mon
ey, I
would
payl/
'd
pa
y
nil
my
bills . 246A
5 If il
wasn
't raining, I
wo
uld
ll'd
(
want
tu
) gO to
the
beac
h
246,0"
0
Ke
y to

E~cl(
:
ises
275
6 If I w"sn'
lIwer
en
't hI
ILL
n:d
, I
wou
ld
he
/ I'd
he
pl
aY
IIIg
tc
ll1
11
S (right now)

246A. 0
7 If
Cri~IOS
and
I
hadllf

we
had
a
co
m
lllon
language,
II
wuuld
Il
l'
cmaer
to
CO
IlIlI1
UIl1(
ate

246A
8 If 1 could
n-m
d"
fl
ut, I
wou
ld (hke w J/
l'd
(l
ik
e

to
) buy
nne
" 246A. 0
413
I
!fhe
had
wal1l( 'ti
to break
up
with
his
gir
lfnc
nd
,
he would n't
ha
~
'
e
booked a
hulida
y
for
Ihe [wo
of
Ih
e m

"
J~n
J
Wl
"'
~
lhh
'
If
he
ha
dn
't
ho
oked a
holid:lY for the I
\VO
of
tlwrn, he wlluld/
might
have
bru
k
ull
up
wllh
his Wrlfr
icnd
,
2

If
Ihe ch
eq
ue h
ad
n't
hnun
ced,
he
wou
ldn
't
have
turne
d to C
rime
,
3 If lhe
money
from the lirst
hold
-
up
h:ld hccl!
ellough, he
wouldn't
ha
ve
c
"r

ried
on
4
If
he llIldn't left
it
$0 1.lIe, they
would
have
had
(sm
il
e)
time
to spare,
5 If
Ala
n
hadn't
made
II
!t
Ill
y
mis
take,
he
wouldn't
hav.e
b4 oe

n
fou
nli out.
6 If he hadn't leh the t!ll
vclopc
in the
bank
, the
pollet.
wouldn
't ha
ve
(hscovcn 'ti his
Idcnli
ly
7 If t
hey
hadn', rcturl
wd
10
England, Alan
wouldn't
ha\
'c
hee
n arrested (
at
once
).
8 He wouldn't h;l\'C

commllloo
t
he
c
nm
es
if
the
holid:lY
hadn'
t
bee
n
so
11111)()rtanl
10
him.

247A
414
\
You
'
\lmak
c . 245A
2
had
cro~

cd " 247A

:1
yo
u'
ve
drunk.
2458 Al
so
p<~l
ll
l
e
you
drank
4
worked"
246A-8
5
will
be " 245A
6 r would hove
ci
tli
cdll'd
have culled .
247A
7 would
no
tLce . 246A- 8
fI
you wouldn't

nH
n
d.
246E1yOU
dO
ll
't rllllld
• 245A
9 I could
dr
ivc"
2460
Also
pl
lIiSl
blll
I drove " 246A
I n I could have le
t.
24
7B
II
II
n\lght s
tan
.
246()111
would start/it'd start

246A

12
)'
011
won'l
ge
t"
246A
\3 I didn't
ag
ret' " 246A
14 I might
not
ha\'(!
bee
o
li
stening I I wouldn't
have
been
lislening . 247B
415
I If it
hadn
'l
been
fur the
ra1l1
, the
crops
would

ha\'e died . •
2480
2 If
we
were
10
win
the
contra
ct,
we
might nct:d
more staff . • 2488
] If a s
py
should
be
c(lptured, he
wou
ld have lillie
use
ful
lIl[
ornta
ti
on ,. 248A
" If
an
y
one

had
s
pokcn
to
me,
I
wou
ldn
't
bave
understood
a word. " 247A
276 Key 10 l
l.x
i'l'cl
!tCS
5
II
the
S
l>l.'et.!
limit were
high
c
r,
there
wo
uld
I
~

murc
dc
:nhs

2488
fi
Had
II
litH
bl!C1l
fur Ihe
mm
, Iht!
nul'
s wo
uld
h;l\'c
died
, .
248C
7 Wele
we
to win Ihe con
tr
act,
\Vc
Il
ugh
t
need

1II
0rt~
Ma
ll . 248C
o
Sho
uld
a spy
he
ca
p
tured
,
he
wou
ld h:lvc little
u
!t
cfu
l ;Ilformntion .• 248C
!-l
Had illiyClIIt'
~1>
0
ken!O
me
, I
wouldn
't llilve
understood a word," 248C

4161
d) . 246A
2 i)

248C
:1
h) . 244A
" h) " 2468
5
e)
. 245A
6 a) " 247A
7 g) .
2450
H
t,;
) "
241C
417
I I
co
uld
wk
a phllto . •
246(-0
2
II
tlll'Y had
bought
a grollJltkkel,"

241A
3
1"111
g
Ol
llK
to
bt!
angry

245B
/1
'
\1
he :
mR
ry

245A
4
1\
yo
u c
ould
h
ll
vc
gone I
II
the cOllcerl, . 2478

5
if
IInyonr
apprnachcs
the
hnu
se

244A
6
and
yo
u'
ll
R'J.;rct
it
• 245E
7
If
an)1hinG sho
uld
go wrong,. 248A1lf anythill':
goe
s w
ro
ng
. "
24
58
8

II
wo
uld t.lke l
ongcr

2468-C
9 if th
ey
kn
uw you c:ln pay it
ha
ck . • 245A. 2
46
C
10 I
would
have
rcfu~
.
"
247A
II
H
ad

e
dc\a
Y
lod
any I

OIlRc
r,.
248C
Iff
we
had
de
l
ay( '(j
;
my
longer
. 24
1A
12
it
will
bur
SI
11110
flames. " 245A, 246C
4181
wt!'11
mi
S!t
" 24SA
2 I'll
walch"
2458
3 I r

ecor
d.
2458
4 we
wouldn
't
keep
. 2468
5 I'd th
ought
. 2478
6 she
would
haw
wntched "
24
7C
7 ,

iII he" 245A/ is going to be . 2458
H
did"
246A
9
sh
e
won
't mind.
245A1~he
woul

dn
't
mind
10
Ihere's (
going
III
be
) ,. 2
458
419
1
If
2
If
3
if
"
whcn
;,
W
IIl
~
n

249A
4201
tht
'n"
2498

3
If.
249A 5
If
wet . 249C
2 What " 24
90
"C\'~I1
.
249E
421\
The hostag(
'S
will
he killed unlcss
Ihe
ra
n
som
is
paid to(la)'.
4 The prohlem w
ill
gCl
worse
unless
we
lackle it
now.
5

Unless
you p
ra
d isc
rl'Mu
larl
y,
you'
ll
n
t,;
ver leal n
tu
plilY the pi:lno,
7
DUll
't t
ry
III
do
cll
"C
trI
(;
al work unl
t:S!:I
you 're
sure
uf
wh:u

),
ou'
re
dOlllg
• 250
4
22
]
otherwisc
~
251
8
4
,1
'1
long mi
I>
25lA
2
un
'"
25
lA
"
\-Vn
hout
I>
2518
:J
III

t:
a
1'le
~
251C
(;
In the
eve
nt
uf
l>
2518
7
provided

25
lA
423 ]
co
ndulon
I>
248C
(;
c()n
dilitll1
~
250A
,
iilll
f;!

~
238A
7
condition
I>
248C
:J
t:O
ntrast
l>
235C
H
IIIne
~
238A
4 condition
I>
2518
"
rcasun
'"
239C
"
wi~h
I>
2320
](]
t:undULflI1
~
25

l A
424 ]
III
t:nsc
l>
251C
,
witho
ul
I>
2518
,
unl
c!:ls
'"
2SOA
"
as l
ong
as
~
251A
:J
thcn
~
2498
(;
OTh
erwise
'"

251S
4
25
I If it
wa~n't
for t
he
view.
llw
;
would
be
a lovcly
ruom.
I
If
Ihe view was
heller
/ lli
ce
r.
th
is
wou
ld
he a lov
ely
roO
Ill
.


246A,
251S
2 The police
arc
already on
the
streets in
case
the
prote
st get!'
vlO
le
nl
,
I>
251C
:I If y
uu
'd gi
ve
/
lf
yoll
could
glve/ lf y
ou
wouldn
't

mind
gi
v
ing
Ihe book
hack
to
me
sO
llie
lime
,
I'd
be
grateful.

24S0,
246E
4 If I s
hould
l
ose
lShould I l
ose
my
Job.
the
y'
d
hnve to

pay me a month's
W
<l
~es
.
I>
248A,
C
5 If wc've
received/If
we rec
clw
nil
th
e Te
pl
ieli by
the
weekend. we'll
know
wh
u's
CO
!lllng.
~
2458
Ii I' m
lI
ot
gOHlg

til
pluy
lHlle
,
~~
YOll
keep
10
I
II()
rules

250A
7 IfSi
mo
ll
hadn
'l
hL'en
ill, he
would
have
gone
to
t
he
party
I>
24
7A

8
You
ca
n ring
me
in Ihe
midd
le
nf
the
night
if
OI'S)
neces
sary .

24
5A,
249C
9 (Please) leave
lhe
building
immediately,
or
I'
ll
ca
ll
sec
urity

245E
10
What if
l>ea
l
eveb
n sefrtl
li
e
drama
ll
ca
ll
y?

2490
11 If y
ou
add
s
ix
and
eighl. you gel fourt
ee
n

244A
12 If t
he
sun wa

s/

E're
sh i
ning.
I would
he
Iy
lllg
on
the
beach

2460
426
I lie
dema
n
ded
Ihal
st 'C
uriIY s
hould
be
in
creased
at
hi~
concerts,


252C
2 The r
es
ult
of
the
incident
was
tha
t
the
t\\'n
guards
were sacked .

252C
3
It
IS Ilot
clear
whether
he was angry
at
Ih!!i
r
ruden
ess
or
at
their fail

ur
e
10
rt.'Cogni7 e
him
.

252C
4
The
fact that they
didn
't
kno
w
him
ca
n't have
helped

252C
.'i
Americans
so
on
renh7.cd how
much
more
Illlp
o!"\Hn\

se
cu
rity was
becom
ing.
10-
252A
fi Latcr be suid Illey hnd do
ne
3 good job.
""
2526
4
27
I I I
C:l
h
ze
(that) you didn't
mean
to
be
rude
.

253A
2
I'd
like to know whell you'
ll

/you
wi
ll
be back.
~
253A
J Mark
con
vUlced me
(t
hat
)
he
's/
he
is/
he
W
;Jl>
tell
ing
th
e truth .

253A
4 I exptalllcd
to
Ihe
ma
n:lgcl

{t
h a I} wc'
re
domg
a
s
un
'
ey
,
I>
253C
5
J'w
reass
ured
Amy (thatl we
won
't le3ve
he
r
on
h
er
ow
n
~
2538
G I
~

ugg
e1'l
1
(
that
) we go
In
the
park

253A
7
The
President :lIlnOUn
cL
>d
10 t
he
med
ia
thai
he
intend
s to
run
for re
,e
l
ec
tion

.

25K
4 2
81
It was
s
u
rpri ~
lng
Ihat
no one
claimed
the
prize,
2 11
'5
/
11
IS do
ubtfu
l
whether
1"1
1
oe
OIble
to
l>c
ll

Ihese book
s.
J
It
'sll
l IS a
nui
s
ance
(t
hat) we have
to
change
train
s
IWl
ce
4
Il
'slll is
good
to know (that) ev
eryone
is
cnjoYlnt-:
them
selves
!i It's
lll
i~:l

my
stery huw
t l
ll
~
inrormalmll
gO!
onto
the
I
nternet.
6
Jr
'!>lI
t LS :Ima7lng what you
can
find
down
Ihe
b
ac
k
of
an
old
sofa.
"'
2S4A-8
4
29

I worrll

"t.!
:Iboul where he
's
/he is gOing to
park
(
the
c
ar
)
2
cu
n
ce
ntrate
on
huw
Ih
ey're glllng
\0
pOly
Iheir
debl
s
3 kepI
making
co
mm

ents
aboul
how awful Iht,
band
were,
4 de
pend
s
011
what grades sh
e'
ll/she
Wi
ll
gellshe
gets
5 be il1lercs
led
In
how
waste IS recycl
ed
,
6
que
sti
on
of
whether
!ihe takes/ she !ihould

I<lke
a
g.unblc
(o
r not).
~
2
55
A
430
1./
2 r
esc
nr
ch intolOIl
hflW
3 interest ed ill
how
11./
5 effect
on
whether

2558
431 I
'm
so glad you got
home
sarcl
y.

2 I was s
urpn
s('d h
ow
qtllckJy
th
e lime I1aSscd
3 We
al"c
very
concerned
Ihal pe
opl
e
I11
lgh l bu
injured.
4 We
ar
c hopeful
the
wea
ther
wl)
1 improve.
5 1
wa
!>
I1
't

:.
tlr
C whe
th
er 1
wa
S d
rc
wllIllg
or
110t
.
I>
256A
Key In l:x
crc
lscs 277
43 2 I The hope that the war
would
end
proved
falS('.
At~
.
pns.'l.
hle
llle
hope
provcd
fa

lse
tbat
the
war
would end.
l
The
re is plent
),
of
evid
ence
th
i
ll
the
Vlkmgs
I;mdt.'<l
III
AmCTlca.
:l
Th~
~
tllcory thaI Diana was
Illunlcreu
convinced
many
peo
ple
.

4 Science has challenged
the
idea
that
God
ucawd the world.
S I
share
the
vIew
Ihat
we
should S
lOp
destruying
the
ram
fmf'sts.
6 The reports
that
thc
President had
resigm
.
>d
werc
untrue

2S68
433

I We've decided Ihat we're going on s
tn
ke.

255A
2 The
filCt
that
wc
were lost
didn'l
seem
to
maUer. "
2568
::I
That
lilt:
s.ong
will
go
10
number
(lnc
is
certain

254A
f 11 IS
ce

rtain
that
Ihe
son
g wi
ll
go tu
number
one
"
2S4B

I explained to
your
SISler what
was
happening.

253C
5 Let's
M'C
If
you're/you ;He right .
252B
(i
I was confused
abou
t
Wht
l

re/lls
tn
whe
re (
W<lS
.
~uppo
.
~ed
to
go . 2558
7 Whether they're gomg W give us
pernwision
IS
11l
some
douht.

254A
1:1
'1 he ncws Ihat taxes were to go
up
ca
usec1
an
OtUcry.
"
2568
43
4 I ml

it.u
lous (Ihal) we have 10
fi
ll
in a
ll
these
forms
2'>48
2
re
ahl'.t
~
(lhat) you're
upset.

253.4.
3
is
n
't
ohviolls how thc
ammais
have
managed
I()
escape. "
254A,
4 assumed (thill) the
fi

gures
had
been
che
cked.

2568
5 confIdent (thilt) everything wIll
be
all
ri
ght
"
256A
6
pro
blem is (tha
t)
my vi
sa
h
as
run
out.

254(
7 told you (thaI)
I'm
/I was going
borne

!Omo
rmw 2538
B
(q
uue
) anxious 3
110t1l
whal
questions
they
're
gomg
to
ask
me .
255B
435
I The educfltion of chIldren
is
<In
investment
in
the
future "
257A,
C
2 Hespcct for o
ld
people
is

no
longer
imp
ortant
in
Western soci
et
ie
s .

257A.
(
3 The
sl
ight damage
IU
my
car
will
be
p1ud
for
by the iosurance
com
pan
y .

257A,
C,
0

4 The
legalization of certain d
ru
gs
is
being
discussed
in
Parli
ame
nt
.

257A,
(
278
Ke
y to H
xcl"c
IS
CS
5 T
he
s
udden
l1lovcllH!!1tlJf
troops
h<.!~
I1lcreased
ten

sion .

257A,
C,
D
Ii
Til
e
company's
need
for grell1t:r
profits
has
led
tn
some
aggres~ive
l11arketing 257A- (
7
The
em
ergen
ce
oflh(
! N<lIional
Party
is a th r
eat
III
the

pre
se
nt
gm
·c
Tll
merll
. " 257A-B
1:1
Th
e
massive
ove
r-produ
cl
ion
of
coffee
ha
s
pushed
down
prices

257.4
C. 0
9
The
e
nonnou

s
influen
ce
!If
advc
rtl
se
mcllI
s
on
our
behavtour
is
well
known

257.4 0
10
Our
request
for
more
hclp
WlIS
rc
fu~cd.

257A- (
436
I Inr

orme
d
Hic
k"
259C
2
krww
(
tha
t)

259B
:i
exp
l
ained
(
10
I
he
d<ls sj " 259D
4 th
ink
s

2598
5
ass
u
red

Amy

259C
6
nWlltinncd
(t
o El
aioe)

2590
437
I've/have
been
told (hy th e boss)
(that)
we
ha\'c
to
work I
<lte
."
259C
:!
W<1S
suggested
(to
liS)
(tilat)
we s
hou

ld
form
a
protest
group
" 2598
:i
have
been
warned
(by
the
police)
that
a lIon
ha
s
e
sc
aped
259C
4
Wi
lS
pointed
mil
(by
S
U11l
C

()llc
)
Ih;\l
th
ere
W<lS
a
Ill
isw
ke
In
the exam p
ilper
.

2598
5
were
nol
informed
(by
anyonc
)
th
at
lh
erc
had
bcell
a nuclear

accident.

259(
4
38
1
told
'" 260A
7
told " 260A-B
2
said
" 260A- B
H
asked
" 260F
:J
a
sked
'" 260F
"
tal
ked
" 260E
4
talked
'" 260E
10
told
'" 260C

5
said

2600
11
said
" 260A
6 told

260A
12
ask
ed
'" 260F, told
""
260A
4
39
1 m e '" 26lS, h
efore
"
26K
2 I'm
""
261B.
IOtJay
" 261C
3 I've
""
261B,

to
morrow

261C
4
he
""
2616,
day
before/previous
dav
" 261C
5
was
'"
261.4 tl1<11
" 261C -
6 ,

261
8,
immediately/lll
o
nce
/ri
ght
away/right
t
hen


261(
4401
s tud
ied
/
we
re
4
knew

262A
st
ud
y
ing
'" 262B-(
5
sleeps
'" 262A
2
arc
'" 262A
6
wcre
""
2628- C
3 werc
'"
262B-C
44

1 1
Max
smd
he
was
going
to
Paris
"
262C
2 Polly
said
she'd
had/she
had
had
an
c-IlHul
from
Karen

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