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Grammar
| ft's
tine
lt'd
rutherlt,d
bettel Vocabulary
I
describing
personatiry
Tick
(/)
the
sentence
which has
the same
meaning
as the
sentence in itdtas.
7 lL's tine
you
went to
bed
.
A You shoutd
be in bed by now.
n
B You
are already in bed.
n
2 I'd tothertake
the bus.


A There
is no other
wayto
getthere.
E
B I
prefer
buses
io trains.
n
j
WeA befter
toke the ea ierflight.
A We
preler
early flights.
n
B The later
flight might not arrive in time.
n
4
WouLd
you
rather
I replied by enaiL?
A I
preFer
to send emaib.
n
B Do

you
want
me to send an emait?
n
5
lt's high tine
you
looked
far
a
jab.
A You've
been Looking but
you
haven't found
the
perleci
job
yet.
n
B
You are unemployed.
n
6 lA
tuther she didn'tcome.
A ldon'twant
herto come.
n
B She doesn'twantto
come.

n
7
YouA betLertoke
the car
A There's
a bus strike today.
n
B You
prefer
driving.
E
a lt\
sbout time we left.
A lt's
quite
late.
!
B We left on time.
n
Rewrite the sentences
usingthe words in
brackets.
1 | really think
you
should move to a bigger flat.
(hich)
lJse
the ctues
to complete
the crossword with

words
to describe
personality.
Across
1
Carol's really high
_;
she needs expensive
presents
allthe timel
5
I've
got
strong ideas about everylhing;
I
suppose
i'm
pretty
_.
5 He
doesn't have any secrets. He's
very ard
honest.
ro
Actors love an audience
because they like to
be the centre
of
11 Dorlnda's
;

she likes meeting new
people
and she talks to everybody.
12
We always laugh when
lake
iells a story
because he's so
_,
13
llly boss is very singLe-
;
he never
gets
distracted.
Down
1 My
girlFriend
tricks
people
into doing
what she
wants;
she's very_,
2 You
should take an umbrella.
(befter)
3
|
prefer going

the cinerna.
Gathed
Lizzie never
makes a fuss or complains;
she's
very
_-gorng,
_
peopLe
always do what they wart
and
refuse to
listen to advice,
4
To succeed in
business
you
need
to
be
-to-
4
Johr
need5
to
gei
a better compurer.
(aboul)
7
|

don't like working at
the
weekend.
(rather)
5
Do
you
want me to bring my camera?
(would)
6
| would
prefer
her not
to smoke.
(didn't)
earth
and realistic.
I
wish I could be more but I
tend to let
other
people
take
the lead.
Juanita
goes
out to clubs
every night, she's a
real
animal.

You
shouldn't be a
_;
tryto be more
assedive and independent.
I
8
'Lhink
t'5 sater iiyou l-ave
rhe
sa dd.
fyou
d)
Listening
a
GE
Coverthe tapescript. Listen to Amanda
and Steven
and answer the
quesiions.
1 Where
are they?
2 What
is Amanda's
iob?
j
What
are Steven's aims?
b Listen
again and complete each statement

with one word.
1 Steven
has been training for weeks.
z He hasn't done any real exercise for
years.
3
Steven thinks three months is an lorg time.
4
He is
_
eating desserts.
5
He hungry allthe tlme.
6 Amarda asks Steven about his levels.
7
Stever used to feel ir the afternoons.
8 Amanda hasn't
prepared
the sheet lor Steven
yet.
c Now read the tapescripi. Match ihe
phrases
in
ifdlrcs
with
the reportingverbs in
the
box.
Vocabulary I adjectives
and

intensifiers
2 Complete the
sentences using
intensifiers. Use
dbsolutely
with
non-gradable adiectives and
redllywith
gradable
adjectives.
1 Saturday's
game
rs
_
vital
for our hopes of
pr0motron,
2 I always feel_ hungry
after swimming,
3
often feeL tired at the
end of the day.
4
Terry was devastated
wher the factory closed down,
5
Suzanne was
_
exhausted afterthe race.
6 Poor

loe!
He's
upset
about his exarn results.
7
What\
there to eat? I'rn
staruingl
8 Take
your
time to
decide. This
is
a important
decision
Pronunciation
3 a
@
undertine the
two
words that have the main stress
in these sentences, Then listen
and check.
1 When the children
got
back
from the
park
they were
absolutely fllthy.

2
Clare was really devastated
when she heard the news.
b
IE
Look at the completed
sentences Ex, 2
above.
lJnderline
the two words
with the main
stress in each
sentence. Then
listen and
cnecK.
ask admit complain
promise
remind
explain
suggest
TAPESCRIPT
Amanda: Come on Steven, keep
going.
Steven: This is exhausting
Amandar One morc
repetition.You
can do rt - Grcat. Welldone. Letb
Steven:
take a shoft break
now

YoLr're doinsreally w€ll,
you
know
G)
t'n stilltindng tqune difrcuLt
WeLl,
you
can't expect to
get
completely
fit in
just
a nonth.
12)
Actually, tt's been six weeks.
Sixweeks then You know it usually takes
about three monihs
to
gei
ft. After all,
you
haven't
done
any
realexercise for
more
than five
years,
so
you've

goi
sonre catching up
to do
st€ven:
[4m lt seems an awfulLy Long time.
Amanda:
Be
pos
tive. Wele aLmost halfway there
steven:
6)
How
lons before
tstad
to
lase weisht?
Amanda: Thatdepends Have
you
cut out altthose sweet snacks?
Steven: Er, sort ot But I'm afraid I'm stitleating desserts.
just
feelso
hungry all the time
Ananda:
(4)
How abaut trying
frutt
tnstead of a dessert?
steven:
OK

()
I'll
give
it a try.
Anandat
16)
fyou
cut down the anount afsugar
you
eat,
youle
bound
to los€ welghi. Now, how about
your
energy levels? Are
you
stilL feeling letharg c in the aftemoons?
Steven:
No, thafs defin tely improved. I havef't really
felt as tired
as I
used to.
Amanda: That's
greai
Sieven: Oh, have
you prepared
that rutritior sheei for me?
Anandat sony.17) t'n afntd lfargoL t'llda t next week So, are
you
ready to move on to the rext machrneT

Siev€n: Gosh. You trainers are such slave dnvelsl
Gf ammar
I reported
speech
4
GD
Cover
the
tapescript.
listen to
six
examples
ofdirect
speech
from the
conversatron
in Ex. 1.
Wriie
them in reported
speech,
using
reportingverbs
from
the box.
admit
ask
promise
suggest
Report
these

examples
of direct
speech using
suitable
repoftingverbs
from
the box_ lJse
each verD
0nce.
admit
decide
explain
promise
feffi|ne
suggest
warn
Don't forgetto
lock
the
back door.
6
Anandawoned
Steven
(that)
he
cauldn,t
expect
to
get
canpletely

frt
in
just
a nonth
Steven
5
Steven
Choose
the corect
words
to complete
the
sentences,
1 When
we were
young
our
parents
not to
talk
r0
Strange15.
A told B
told
to us c
told us
James
asked rne
what
for my birthday.

A I wanted
B
did I waft
C wanted
me
My
gjrlfriend
asked
rne
go
to the
party
with heL
A willi
s iilwould
cthatlwould
He sard
already
bought
the tickets
A rne he
had B
he had
C to me he
had
The
sales assistant
sLrggested
_
a new /\4pl

player
A buying
I
to bLiy
C nre buying
Davina
asked
me
_
been the day
beFor-".
A where
I had
B where
had I c
where was
I
The
police
officerwarned
me_so
fast in
future.
A not
driving
B not
to driving c
not to drive
l\'lichaelasked
us

_the
film last Wednesday.
A
did we efjoy
B ilwe
had enjoyed
c
if we enjoy
She
asked
me whether_a
schooluniform
when
I was
at infant
school.
A I
must wear
B I
had to wear
c did
lhave
to wear
The
criminalpromised
_
out
oltrouble.
A
to stay B

staying
c he
willstay
Dovid
reninded
ne to
lock the back
door
1 My
brother
out
for a meal?
2
John
I can't
come because
lhave
to
workthatevening.
I
The
children
do it agair.
4
The
lifeguard
Swimming
there
can
De very

oangerous,
5
Maria
I haven't
done
l'lltake
the
smaller
model.
Customer
Reading
d
f
g
h
I
a Read the newspaper article
ard match the
sentence halves.
Who's a clever
boy then?
Is it rvrse for ctuldren aged sn and seveD
to be taktrg GCSE
cxa'rs. askr Zoe BFnnan
Likc manr-
youngsters
acfoss
the
counnf,,
Pic* Shanna

will be wairig for
the postman
witi
trcpidation nc{ monlh,
whm exam results corne out Benrg sevcn
yca*
old, he is
not thc average GCSE student,
howel€r
''r
r,r'.orr
rff(1andaoi eaJ.
\e'
) 1I'i
e\drr'n
cornputer skills
'The
hafd bi!
\ms the
video
coDfcrencing,
the
applications bit
was easy-'
Does he exlect
to pass? Shama sounds momenLtnly
s|lessed.
'I
did really well
in thc

pnctical,
I
got
an A+,'
hc
sa],s
'In
dre exam, I might
halc
gol
a C+ or a B+
'
Most students do
their
GCSES
al Llrc age of fifteen or
sr-teen, bxt Sharma
is
one
ofa
glowing
number ofpupils
siiting exams extmodindfily
cady. Ths
year,
he is oDc
of
ar en&e class of nine childrcn
lonl seven-year olds
and live six-year-o1ds who

in May look a GCSE in
infomrahon and com udcation
technology
(ICT)
at ihe
p
vate Ryde Collcge
r,l Hertfordshie
The course
takcs r
year
to complete
\'Iikc Ryde,
pfncipal
ofthe
collcge, coulirmed that
three
ofthc
chldren
rvere five
years
old whcn they embarked on
thcir GCSE
strdics. having
'gadualed'
lioln
the
collegc's
baby a d
toddlcr compuler course- \\,here leaming stdtls

at elghteen
nonths Al the age of tkee of four
the iDfants aftend
'primer'
lessons Then Ryde
judges
when
they d'e rcady Lo
'The
most we'1e eler had
bcfore has been one or
two
chndren of this age doin-s
a
GCSE.'
says Ryde
'The
very
Iacl that x€'ve
got
nine students
this yclll sho$,s lhat a lot of
slx and seven-year-o1ds would be
capablc of dong tbls lt
is
no colncidellce that
the)
all stafted
nr classes so early'
The

youngest
ever to have
iaken a
GCSE
at Ryde vas
Anan lemandez, $'ho $'as five
rvhen hc tooll Maths in
2001.
Rydc's
o\{n daughtef Flancesca, sevcD,
will lake the
ICT GCSL
next ycal and l]ls son Frcderick, six,
is on Lhe
pdmer
couFe
'The
woDdcrful Lhing is that studying
ai a
le\el designed
for a fifteen yc.tr-old has a knock-on
etrcct,'
he says
'Fmncesca
is toppiDg the class at school'
'We
aho havc childrcn doine English and Maths
rcally
ear1y, but
the

)ourgcr
childrcn seem to
gravitate torvrds
lCT,' he says
'Thcy
lovc $'orkmg $ith comlute$
'
lvlany educationists
and parenrs $'onld be hodfic4
arguing
that
six
is too
yourg
to burden a child wiih
exans Ryde, howeve! belie!€s
that e,tly GCSES shorld
bc nrhoduced wid+ claiming
that
such
a
systcn
$ould
reduce the sress on
yoxngsters
later on
At
prcsert, you
see children
taking upwards of len

GCSES rt once at ihe age of sixteen,'
he sn) s
'Thatt
a
r.1 tr ,dol'pre'.Lre
\[4.)
nor
p;\e fen 11 oooo rur r o
tahc one or h{,o a
year?
lt seems
to rnc thxt nosl children
Nrc
r€ady
to do a GCSE by the age ofeleven
Wc slrcLrld not
drmbJnrl
11
.).crro
he ose' cornoIJ'no
lir"ror
edxcation is aU about otporturily.'
I HteTs 5narma
I
2 [4ike Ryde
n
I
Arran
Fernandez
!

5
Freder ck
!
b Read the text again
and correct the
factual
mistakes in these statements.
1
Exam
results are
corn ng out later this
rnonth,
2
Piers
Sharma
got
an A* in the exam.
I
There are Five students
in Piers'class
at
5CnO0l
4
The coLlege has a maths
course for babies.
5
Mike Ryde's son is top
ofthe class at school.
6 The
parents

decide
when children ate
ready to
7
Mike savs the older
ch [dren love
work ng with
computers
8 Mike thinks few children
could iake
a GCSE at
the age ofeleven
c
iMar.l-
r1e follow:ng wo'ds
and
phlases'ro-
the
text with ihe meanings a-j.
1 trepidation
n
2 momentarily
n
3
extraordirarily
n
4
embarked
n
5

coincidence
n
6
knock-on effect
n
7
gravitate
n
a
horified
!
e
dumb dowr
!
ro lowest common denominator
I
a when two th ngs are the same
for no leason
b surpas ngry
lower
the
standard
causes
other th
ngs to happen
slight
nervousness or fear
shocked, frightened
teast difficutt thing that everyone
understands

for a very short
period
of time
are attracted towards
b€gan
a took
Maths GCSE at
the age
offiv€.
b ls a colleg€
principal
c is taking
a GcSE next
year,
d is six
years
old.
e
is waiting for his
exam results.
Grammar
I hord
and
hordty
2
Complete
the
sentences
using
the

expressions
in
the box.
How
to
I
give
your
opinion
4 Read
the
dialogue
and choose
ihe
correct
altemative_
Sue:
Did
you
see
that item
about
students
on ihe nerrs?
It
said
that nowadays
more
than half
ofihem

iake a
year
off
between
school
and
uriversiiy.
They
cail ii a
'gap
year'.
lake:
What
do
ihey do?
Sue:
They
usualty go
t';rve]'jt.lg.
I
G)
an thinkinglthink
it's
a really
good
idea.
Jake:
ldisagree.As
lar as )'m
(2)

concernedfcancerning
it's
a
waste oftime.
sue: Well,
|
(3)
trusf/belteye
it can
be a very
Lrseful
experience.
lake:
Why
do
you
thinkrhat?
Sue:
Well,
(4)
forlofs
evetal
rcasans.
(5)
Firs
ylFirstane,
It
gets
thern
away frorn

their
parenrs
ano maKes
lrern
more independert.
jake:
Getttfg
a
job
and earning your
own
morey
ts wnat
i.akes
people
independent, (6)
of//, my
opinion.
Su€:
That's
true.
But students
or
gap
years
often
get
jobs
while
they

are travelling
(i
forlbecouse
they
need
money
to live
on.
lal(e:
I
thought
their
parents
usuaLly
pajd
for everything.
Sue: Perhaps
sorne
ofthem
do, but
/ don,t
think
that,s
a very
good
idea. I
mean, if
the
parents
pay

ior
everything, (8)
so/ihe,
their
chiloren
are
never
gorfg
to
become
independent.
I can't
help
you.
I've
got
_
any
money
myseLf.
hard
(x2)
hardly
(x2)
hardlyever (x2)
hardly
anyone
(x2)
hardly
an!thing

hardly
anywhere
You've
_
touched
your
foodl
This
js
a tfeat;
we
_
go
to
restaurants
thes€
days.
Although
Sam studied
_,
he
wasf't
able
to
pass
the
test,
By ten
o'clockthere
was

_
teft in
the club.
0urteacher
grves
us
I!4onica
pushed
_
but
she
c0uldn't
open
the door,
7
Ther-"'s
to
park
in central
8 |
didn't
spend
much; J
bought
9
l've_seen
lsabelsince
she
got
marfled.

10
-
in
my
street owns
a cat
3
Complete
the
picture
labels
using
approprjate
fotms
ol hord,
hordlv,
eIc.
Add
any other
word5
thar
are necessar
It
was very
d;sappointing.
Dennis
tries
really
_
but

I
don't
think
he'll ever
succeed.
came
ro
my barbecue.
Irn
notsurprised
Jare's
work is
so
oad, she
_
comes
to
the class_
I'm
afraid
there's
_
left
to eat
in ihe fridge.
We
looked
_
but we
coutdn't

see where
our frierd
was.
EI
Vocabulary
I Match
the sentence
halves.
1 lfthis
product
doesn't sell, the companywill
definitely
n
2 Deborah's
delighted
-
the book
she wrote has
become a
!
3
People don't watch
cowboy films
any more; I
thinkthey've
n
4
| ihink
you'll
have to

pulI
it down
and start
again;
thiswork really
isn't
n
5
People
say that
in this life
you
need a lot of
luck
in orderto
n
6 We've
never done
thls before but wete
willing
ron
7
After
failing the
driving test four times,
Jim
has
decided
to
n

I Nobody
bought
their new CDj it was
a
complete
!
a up to
scratch.
b flop.
d
best seller
e
grve
up.
f
go
under,
g
have
a
go,
h had
their day.
It's
timell tl rather
ll:d better
2 Complete
each sentence with
one $/oro onry.
1 lt's

getting
late; 1 think
its we left.
z Would
you
_take
the bus orthetrain?
3
Your
bedroomb filthy;
it's time
you
ridied
up.
4
Lookat
those
darkclouds,
yorrd
take
an umbrella.
5
I'm a bjttired;
l_rathernot
go
o!tthis
evenrng
6 Dof'tyouthink
it's abouttime
you_your

rnother-you
can
use my rnobile
7
She's Lookrng very
il[;
you
_
better
calla
doctor.
E
_you
rather
pay
me now
orwait until
next week?
9
Youd better_interrupt
him right now,
he's with
a cliert.
10
I'd rather
poorand
happythan
rich ard
unhappy.
Vocabulary

3 Choose
the correct
alternative.
1
/\'ly cousin doesn't
have unrealistic
ideas; he's
vety down
to
ground
I
eatth.
2
I'.n
ptetly
headstra
n
g
I
proactive
I don'ttake
dny no-i(e of n'hat
orher
pFop
e .hink.
3
lsabel loves
parties;
she's vety
outgaing

l
eosy-
gotn9.
4
My boss can
be very opinianatedlnanipulotive
so I don't
really trust him.
5
You
11-st invi'e La'ol
to
lf
e
parlv:
chc
5
vel
high naintenoncelwitty
and she'I make
us atl
laugh.
6
Everyone takes
advartage of David, but
then
he's a canplele
doa rnat
f
dootvvoy

7
We're look/ng for
a new marketing manager
wha will be
prcactivelope,
in developing
the
buSlresS
8 Like allactors
he lovestobethe
heartlcentre
ofattention.
9
Don't be
so se/tsrlsi ng Le-ninded,
leave some
ofthe chocolate
for us.
rc She never
listens to reasonable
arguments;
she's very
op i n io nated
I
si
n
g!e-ninded.
4
In
seven sentences

the adjective
in ifdllcs is
incorrect.
Tick
(/)
the correct
sentences then
replace
the adjectives in
the others.
1 Alexwasverydeyasfdf€dwhen
he heard
the
2 The childrer
were really
exhousted aftet Lhei
skiing lesson.
3
l\ruranda
loves cleaning, her
kitchen is very
4
My flat
is in a
great
locatior but it's absolutely
5
Without the air
corditioning our office
woutd

get
extremely bollrrg.
6 I'm teally
hungry.What's
in the fridge?
7
The
guided
tour ofthe
castle was absoluiely
intercsting.
8 lt's absoluieLy
vitalthat
you
take out the
cofiect
insurance.
9
Robert
was very
e6sfdtl. about his
pay
rise.
10
New York can
be absolutely 6dld
in
Jaruary.
Reported
speech

5 Match the examples
ofdirect speech A-J with
the reported
speech sentences 1-1o.
Then cornplete
the sentences,
ha,rd
a'rd hard)y
6
Choose the correct word
or ohrase io complete
the sentences.
1 Since he
got
married we
_
oJr ao
A
hardly never see B hardly eversee
c
hardly are seeing
Don't touch these
plates,
they?e
very
hot.
passport?
I'm alraid
the doctor's sick
todayso

he can't see
you
Don'i
forget to be at the arrpoft
two
hours before
your
depafture.
Do
all the exercises on
page
65 oftheWorkbook.
I'll
pay
back the loan
within s x months.
Are
you
fee{ing
alright, darling?
Why
dor't we
go
to the
cinema
on Friday evening?
I
stoLe the
I think
'll

have the
spaghettiBoLognese.
1 The rec€ptionist
explained
2 Our
teacher told u5
3
/!ly best friend sugg€sted
4
The
waitress hrarned us
5
The
criminaladmitted
6 The immigration
offlcer asked me
7
lvly mother
asked me
I The customer
decided
9
The travel
agent reminded us
Running
the marathon was work
A really
hard B hardof C reallyhardly
lfyou
you

can
just
see the nodh
star above
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
tire frorizor,
A
hardly look B look hard
C hard look
4
I can't
go
oLrt
this week, I've
got
_
left ri my
A hardly no
money B hardly money
C hardLy any
money

Hardly_came
to the show
A nobody B
none c anyone
She
-
but
she couldn't reach the top shelI
A tried hard
B hardly tried c hard
tried
john
made one last effort and hit
the hammer
A hardly B hard C very
hardly
After the acc dent I
my arra,
A
could hardly move B could
move hardly
c couldn't hardly move
I thought last I
ght's
homework
was
A so hardly B a
lot hard C very hard
-
if thrs

shop is in our
prlce
range,
A HardLy
nothing B Hardlyanything
c Anything
hardty
Vocabulary
7 Conrplete each
gap
wlth a word from the box
to
mal(e expressions
w;th
phrasal
verbs
catch come cut
for
get
look
looking made
on
put
to
(x2)
with
(x4)
I ie's
my hero. I rea
y

up
_
h m.
2 ifyou
want to los€
weight,
you'llhave
to
down
_
allthose
sweets ard cal(es!
3
|
hear
you've
got
a new car;
'm
_
foMard
see ng it
ioe's
snoring
isvery irritating- ldon't kfow
how
you
_
up it
adrol

f".
_
Jp a
greal
1e
,
idea
Io
6 They've
caught the bank robbers; I'm
glad
they
didn't
away_ it
7
The runner
was slow at first but
she up
it in the last few metres
and
won
8 He's
just
gone
to th€ shops. You
can up
rc Ellzabeih
promised
the banl mdnaser
hinr if

you
run.
Reading
a
Read the website on
page
69
quickly
and
match the headings
with the stories.
Three
headings are not needed.
VocabularY | law and
insurance
2 The injured
pedestrian
sued
the driver
€1oooo.
a Each sentence contains
one word
which
should be in a different sentence.
Find
the
words and
put
them
in

the
correct sentences.
r The
iudge
convicted
thp man [o lhree
years
in
pnson,
2 There was a lire at the
tactory last
weeki
rhe
poli€e
think it is lraud.
3
lfell down the steps at
workso I sentenced
the company and
got
compensation,
4
You shouldn't use someone
else's credit card,
that's
premium.
5
I'm
glad
to say I've never

been sued olany
driving offences.
5 The criminaldecided to
guarantee
against
his
sentence.
7
The arson on our house insurance
seems to
get
higher every
year.
E We appeal allour
new cars forthree
years.
b
Complete the sentences.
1 | was shocked when my
next-door neighbour
was convicted fraud.
b Read the
text again and write
questions
for
the foltowing answers.
I lt maintains
the vehicLe's speed.
2 To
make himselfa cup ofcoffee.

j
A broken arm
and leg and cuts to the
head.
4
To avoid
payingthe
entrance charge.
5
$rzooo.
6 For ten
years.
c Find the following
words and
phrases
in
the text and write them
in the coriect cotumn.
There are five
words in each cotumn.
7
Because the owners were on vacation-
8 A suppty
ofdogfood and some cans of
Pepsi.
3
The convicted man was sentenced-
years
In
pnson.

4
Each new car is
guaranteed-three
years.
2
accelerator
awarded btoke
compensation
court cruise control
expenses
FelL
jury
knocked out
mph owner's
manual speed starvation
suffered
Injuries/Harm L€gaL
tr
E
c
I December
2002 Joseph Grazinsk boLght
a brand new
motor home He was thflled
llecause
t
ftad
ctuise contro a s$'iich on the
steeing r'rheel
which contfoh ihe accelerator

afd mafians
the veh ce's speed at a constant
rate A Telv
days after buyng the foolor home he
decided
to take t on a trip to Yelol,{/stone Natofa
Park
Ha! ng
joined
the moloMay
he setthe
cruse contfo al tjs
mph and decded to step into
the back 0f lhe
motof home to make himself a
cup of coff€e With
n secofds the rnotor hom€
had veefed otf
the road sid down a h sde and
tLrfed Lpsde down.
lur crazinskibfoke an arm
and a eg and sulfered
cuts to hjs head
[4r Gfazifskisued
the manLfaclL]ters because
it dd fot say in
the ownefs manLa thal t was
dafgefols
to eale the sleefjfg whee vhile
d v

ng even fthe crLrise contro was
s!r'itched on
The coLir awarded h m
$175000 and a brand
ne\i/ n'totor home
n Apil 1998 Kafa
Wa tof
oi Claymont De
ar4rafe
vr'anted to
gel
into
the
Black Cat nightc ub
but
she ddn t want lo
pa!
the
$3
50 entfarce charge
So she
decded
to sneak
nto the cLrb by clirnbfg
throLroh th"" lvindow oJ
the
ad es toiet ljnfortunately,
wh le strugglinlt to
get
through lhe

,rvindor'/
she fe
to the floof and knocked
out hef i\i/o ffc ieelh
N'ls Waltof sLred the owner
of the Black Cat I
ghtc
ub
ard was awafded
Sl2000
compensatof
plLrs
deftal
expenses,
F. lpn !a,r( Torr.r:
-
:
'
:_:
Pcnnclvr.ir hlri h:n : :
-:::'
: :
n !
(
h. 'eoc h,h o ini
::
__ -:
ln October 2004 he rlas abc: :r :. : .
h^' e! ho hrd ' .r ,^hh l
in the

gafage
After enterng the
!.a':::':-
the holse
he rea sed the dooT cou a :: ::
opened from the inside Because lhe a,i ;_-
werc of vacation he was trapped n in:
gafage
fof another eight
days
Durng iir s
tirne he iived on lhe
sLrpply of dog
food
af.c
sorne cans of Pepsr whjch the
owners
kepi
al the back ofihe
garage.
N4r Dickson sued lhe horneowners
nsurance company,
ca m ng thal he had
been the victim
of kdnapp fq, statuation
and mentallodure The
lury
arvarded him
$500000 compensation
Grammar I sequencing devices

3 lJnderline
three examples ofsentences containing
sequencingdevices in
the text
in
Ex. 2.
4 Read
the seniences and decide which
action
happened
(or
started) first, A or B.
1 Having
ta
(er
two asprr n, lbegantoleela
Rewrite
the sentences
using the words in
brackets.
l(arL took the test
then he went out to celebrate.
(tal(en)
Having
taken the test, Ka went out
to celebrote.
1 Dav€
told his best Friend before he
announced
the news

to his colleagues
(havingJ
Little
sick
A taking
two aspirif B began to leel sick
Before
goirg
to b€d, haveaglassofmilk.
A
going
to bed B have
a
glass
of milk
After leaving ho'n€, he
got
a
job
in a circus.
A Leaving home B
got
a
job
in a circus
0n heafing th€ news,
I r!shed out to tell my
girlfrlend.
A hearing the news B rushed
out

Having
crashed his car, Gerry had
to come by
taxi.
A coming by
taxi
B
crashed
his
car
While waiting
for the train, I noticed a small
ch ld crying
on the
platform.
A wa
tjng for the train B noticed a child
H€
got
up and went into the v Llage
to
get
some food.
(after)
Theywent to bed
afterthey had watched the
midnight r.ovie.
(going)
Suriida was watching
TV when she heard a

strange sound.
(while)
Before we went
to the computer shop we read
lots oF consum€r
reports.
(reading)
Jackie
had to
get
a taxi because
she
missed
ihe bus.
(having)
IVly uncLe
went to America and start€d a ne,r,
business
(gone)
lhe k ds
usually do their hor.ework and :-:
-
waich
TV for an hour.
[doing)
I
nustlmight
lcon't
lMatch
the

questions
l-1o with the
answers
a-h.
1 Why
didn't she
pass
the test?
n
2 Why
did she marry
him?
n
3
Why
did she
get
an A+ in the test?
n
4
Why
did she
divorce him?
n
5
Why d dn't
she corne to work?
n
6 Why djd
she do that

job?
n
7
Why didn't
she say hello
to me?
n
8 Why was
she wavins?
n
a
She musi
have fallen rn Love.
b
She might
have been sick.
c She can't
have loved him
any more
d She can't
have seen
you
e She
might have
needed the nroney.
f She
can't have done
enough
g
She must

have seen
you,
h She
must have done
lots ofworl(
Rewrite the
sentences in italics
using
nust, might
ot con' t hove.
1 The
plants
loo(very healthy.
Sanebody
definitely
watered them.
Em.r,aisr'thete.
Perhaps
she didn't
teceive
the invitatian.
I'n sure
he didn't
qo
out saw the
Light on in hLs bedroom.
Their fLat is
empty I'm certain they
I'm
sure they

hoven't left the
countfy fhey
don't have
passports.
PeieI isn't
answeriig his mobile.
l4oybe
he
fargot
to
tqke it with hin.
l atia's
probably
possed
the exom.
5he studied
very hard
Where\
your
urnbrelLa?
/m
absaLuteLy
sure
you
forgat
to
bting it.
Complete
the text
with ,, ust

lnight
lcan't
hove.
The
Mystefy
of Tutankhamen's
Tomb
'Ihe
discolc{.ol
n,tdkhdcnl
tonb
is
all
Lhanks
to ole
Ln.n. Ho\'.r{
Czttcr
Tf 1r
hldn'r
beeo
for Cdter's
endle$
cuilosiq'
xnd
peAisreoce,
thc
inc.e.lble tonL
(1)
-
bcei

lost
fore.e!
Catrer\'^s
sortrng
i.
fhe \ralle!
of
the KLrgs
in E$Pt
when
he noticed
a
Pjle
of
^ocienr
rubbsh
ncar tlt
e iarce
of the
tomb
of
RaLncses
\ri C^rrei
lealised
dr.t the
luLbish
(2)
-been
thcre
ftr arcalrn

md
he asked
lns oer
to d'g!rr')
t l-rtec
Detres
bdor
drc oriin
l surhce
the!
tofnd
x stone
stcP
$ed
irno
the sdc oi
thc Qller
Fron
lrs dePdl
md
Posilion
hc
kncw
th2r this
step
€)
-
been
a'
le,st thtee

thousdd re'6
ol{l
Ittuned
ort to be
the nrstof
nznv
stcps
thn led
doM
ft'j the
iabulous
tonb ol
Tuta.Lhrncn
It rook
Carter
nun-1'moLrths
o
fLJl,! excrvare
tlre
'omh
gul
tho
the
mha<nogist
was
tefts'ifh
lust
as
d.ot guestions
's ansvds

N,lo
etacdr
Ms TutaLrkhemen
And
hov hed
t1e dled?
Irtonr
Lhc size
of the
bod./
he knes
Lhlt htmlhr,ren
rvas
onll a bov,
he
!f been more
tha,
e(hteen
01 nineteer
\i'hen
he
died
ButNhrr
krle.l hiLn?
Hc
(5)
-
be.n nudcred
bl' a
jexloN

rchdlc
01 he
(6)
lied
f(o'r
dlse.se.
Ftom thc
loscr4rbons
id
thc
tomb
cartcr kne{
L\a1
ruta.}tDlen
(l
-
come
U L\e
thrcne
at d1.
+e
of
about cightor
ne As he
drcd
lodg'
E
".r
'
|

"
l
ha
toLnb
\qas Elled
\itli
frhxlous
f.e.sures,
\ortrv
of a gleat
krnij.
Vocabulary
I comoound
adiecrives
Complete
the
sentences using
compound adjectives.
Add
afy other necessary
words.
Damien uses
his left hand
forwriting.
Damien is
left-handed.
1 IMr Lockwood
is fifty
years
old.

/\,lr Lockwood
2 She mad€
the chocolate
ca(e h€rsell
The chocolate
ca
(€
3
lMy sister only
works for
two hours a day.
iMy sister
4
Irool
reweo.<d
d,Fpkqto,o"lpe."I
Fpopcl.
The
proj€ct
6 lwait a
ticket to Hong
Kongi I'm
not corning back
I want a
7
had a
change of
mind
just
before I

was dLre ro L€ave.
8 Th€re's
a really
modern hospital
herei it's
just
opened.
5
Elzabeth
flnds it
easy to concentrate
and
get
things done.
ELizabeth
There's

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