7 Art and entertainment
Lead in
1
Grammar
p58
Across
5 orchestra
6 opera
8 dance
10 sculpture
Down
1 rock
2 concert
3 festival
4 ballet
7 artist
9 circus
Reading
1
2
16
p58
Duncan Hamilton makes sculptures using ice, so in
the end they melt.
1 B The main explanations of how Duncan
works are in the first and third paragraphs.
2 D His popularity with the media is shown in
lines 7–8 ... cinema, advertising, tourism, and
for magazine photos. A is not correct because
He started out as a chef (line 5) and C is not
correct because the text mentions ‘Duncan
and his team’ (line 11).
3 A We know they make the ice themselves from
Duncan and his team work very carefully to
produce their ice (line 12). B is not correct
because if the ice is completely frozen, it can
be very hard to work with (line 14). D is not
correct because the ice can burn, so the artists
have to wear protective clothes (line 15).
4 D Many of the sculptures even look better after a
few hours at room temperature (line 21). A is
not correct because of references to ice cubes
(line 10) and the smaller ones (line 24); B is
not correct because the smaller ones don’t
last long at all (line 24).
5 D
1
Opinion: unusual
Size: huge
Age: old
Shape: round
Colour: red
Nationality: African
Material: wooden
2
a
b
c
d
e
f
long green silk
horrible old blue
lovely big Greek
pleasant young French
beautiful small silver
expensive white leather
Listening
1
p59
p60
1 incorrect: Rosa makes two incorrect guesses (Is
that a rock band?, ... a play?). This shows that
she hasn’t already heard of Stomp and doesn’t
know what it is.
2 correct: When Tom says I’m sure you’d like it,
Rosa agrees, saying I think you’re right.
3 incorrect: Tom says The only reason I went was
because my sister got tickets from somebody at
work, so it wasn’t his idea.
4 incorrect: Tom didn’t enjoy it at first (the
beginning was a bit slow. I couldn’t really
understand the idea at first) but eventually (after
a while) he started to enjoy it.
5 incorrect: When Rosa asks Tom if he’s doing
anything exciting at the weekend, he replies I
don’t know about that (meaning ‘no’). He then
says I don’t really enjoy watching ballet.
6 incorrect: When Rosa offers to buy his ticket,
he says I’m not sure about that (which is a polite
way of saying ‘no’). Tom refuses to sell Rosa the
ticket because he’s worried that his sister would
be upset if he didn’t go. But he offers to ask his
sister to get another ticket and Rosa accepts, by
saying Fantastic.
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Grammar
1
a3
2
a
b
c
d
b1 c2
to
to
to
to
go
learn
listen
work
e
f
g
h
Speaking
1
p60
being
to meet
painting
helping
p61
Photo 1: b, c, f, h
Photo 2: a, d, e, g
2 Suggested answers
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
traditional costume
fantastic stage
rock / pop concert
excited audience
pretty village
sing loudly
clap enthusiastically
bright / flashing lights
Vocabulary
1
1
2
3
4
p62
performance
play
actresses
scene
5 costumes
6 audience
7 exit
Listening
1C
2B
3A
Writing
p62
4C
5A
p63
1
1C
2
Say how much you enjoyed the concert: I had a
fantastic time / The music was great
Describe your favourite part: I loved it when ...
Suggest you meet up: Do you fancy going?
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