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UNIT 1 pages 28-29
A1. f 2. d 3. b 4. e 5. c 6. a
B1. an employee2. a sculptor3. a producer4. an educator5. a scientist / an engineer
CChores: washing dishes, doing laundrySkills: reading, writing, speaking, deep-sea divingSupplies: pens, paperProfessionals: doctor, dentist, singer, lawyer
DPossible answers1. fashion, friends, free time, studies, music2. swimming, music lessons, drama groups3. teaching in large classes, students with low
motivation, lack of necessary supplies4. sports events, game competitions5. they take risks, they work hard and don’t give
up, they don’t let fear get in their way, they have a real concern about something and want to make changes.
EAccept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
UNIT 2 pages 54-55
A1. pioneer 2. cooperation3. on top of this4. win-win situation5. far from the truth6. it’s no wonder
BAccept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
CPossible answersPositive emotions or connotations:optimistic, appreciate
Negative emotions or connotations:anxiety, nervous, emotional, concern
Music-related words:beat, lyrics, melody, instrument, rhythm, produce, composer
DPossible answers1. a, b, c 2. a, b3. a, b, c4. b5. b, c6. a, b, c
EAccept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
FAccept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
WORD REVIEW: ANSWER KEY
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UNIT 3 pages 82-83
AAccept all logical and grammatically correct sentences.
BThey are adverbs.1. specifically2. not necessarily3. Consequently 4. currently5. personally
C1. relationship2. mention3. achieve4. refuse5. storyline6. surroundings7. occasion8. defeat9. follower0. moreover
D1. never in a million years2. only if3. winning streak4. ins and outs5. gotten used to6. once in a while
EAccept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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UNIT 4 pages 112-113
A1. e 5. b2. c 6. g3. a 7. d4. h 8. f
B1 Accept all logical categories that the students
can justify. 2 1. mob 2. poverty3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct
sentences.
C1. False – The ripple effect shows what happens
as the result of an action.2. True3. False – To overcome a problem means facing
the challenge or not giving up.4. True5. False – When an event goes smoothly, there are
no difficulties.6. True7. True8. False – When you perform publicly, you
perform in front of an audience.
D 1. a, b You cannot protest a person’s
character. You may like or dislike it.2. a, b, c 3. a, b, c4. a, b Harsh punishment is not a positive
way to help someone reach their potential.
5. a, b Although not always true, a and b are both possible.
EAccept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
FAccept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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UNIT 5 pages 138-139
A1 1. livelihood 2. unexpectedly 3. income 4. barefoot 5. hospitality 6. complete stranger 7. the homeless 8. disaster
2 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
B1. e 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. d
CAccept all puzzles with logical and grammatically correct clues.
D1. financial2. literally3. necessary4. conduct a survey5. analyzed the data6. set up7. effective8. guidance9. make ends meet0. bank account1. meant to
E1 Possible answersa. arrangement, effective, homeowner, lifestyle,
necessary, obstacle, persistence, process, stable, stage, structure, surface, come in handy, come up with, I must admit, in order to, set up, with your bare hands
b. barefoot, calming, championship, comforting, common, curious, dilemma, disaster, effective, endless, enthusiastic, float, hospitality, inseparable, interestingly, lifestyle, literally, necessary, obstacle, realization, region, remote, resident, sensation, southern, stranded, stressful, structure, unbelievable, unexpectedly, villager, awful news, come up with, content with, favorite pastime, I must admit, located on, set out, sourrounded by
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c. bill, comsume, dilemma, disaster, downsize, earn, financial, homeowner, income, lifestyle, livelihood, mortgage, owe payment, rent, tax, unbelievable, unexpectedly, bank account, cost of living, in order to, make ends meet, opt for
2 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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UNITS 1-2 page 143
A 1. They are all names of jobs / careers / professions. Many have the ending: -er / -or (ambassador,
director, educator, engineer, inventor, performer, producer, sculptor)
2. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
B 1 Adjectives
-able: admirable, available, suitable-ible: responsible, accessible, flexible-al: exceptional, professional, historical,
practical, political-ous: nervous, enormous-ive: competitive, interactive, intensive,
impressive-ic: optimistic, athletic, specific, artistic
2 1. admirable 2. available 3. flexible 4. competitive 5. suitable 6. specific
CPossible answers1. Yes, if we take it seriously. / No, chances are slim.2. Yes, it’s his dream come true. / He’s always wanted to
be a marketing expert. / Yes, he really stands out at his job. / Yes, he’s making his mark.
3. No, chances are slim. / Of course. It’s only a matter of time.
4. She takes it seriously. / It boosts her confidence. / She wants to make her mark as a pianist.
5. Because marketing experts want customers to buy a lot of soft drinks. / So they gain popularity in the market.
DAccept all logical and grammatically correct sentences.
UNITS 1-3 page 144
A1 Accept all logical answers, with
explanations.2 Accept all logical and grammatically
correct sentences.
B 1. stands out2. on the rise3. depending on4. Unfortunately5. get used to6. In contrast7. social media8. despite the fact that
CAccept all logical answers.
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UNITS 1-4 page 145
A1 Nouns: attempt, attitude, ban, campaign,
career, challenge, contribution, crisis, defeat, factor, gain, harm, memory, outcome, protest, rule, strength, value
Verbs: attempt, ban, campaign, challenge, defeat, factor, gain, harm, protest, rule, react, value
Adjectives: brilliant, embarrassing, emotional, equal, major, non-stop, non-violent, powerful, sincere, true
Both verbs and nouns: attempt, ban, campaign, challenge, defeat, factor, gain, harm, protest, rule, value
BAccept all logical answers.
CAccept all logical and grammatically correct sentences.
UNITS 1-5 page 146
ANouns: dilemma, disaster, experience, face, invention, situation, solution, struggle, technology
Verbs: come in handy, excel, experience, face, figure out, organize, restore your faith in, struggle, turn into
Adjectives: anxious, content with, curious, enthusiastic, fast-paced, financial, rare, stressful, talented, unbelievable
Adverbs: definitely, previously, ultimately
Accept all logical and grammatically correct sentences.
BAccept all answers that have a logical explanation.
CPossible answers1. I’d like to conduct a survey on traffic jams.2. It would achieve more effective use of major roads.3. “How do you face the difficulties of getting to work
every day?” “What benefit can social media have?”
4. It would be relevant for traffic engineers, organizations for safe driving and everyone looking for less stressful driving.
D back up לגבות / يقوم بنسخ احتياطي
break up להיפרד / ينفصل
deal with להתמודד עם / يتعامل مع
figure out להבין, לגלות / يفهم، يكتشف
get away with להצליח להתחמק מ- / يهرب من
miss out on להחמיץ )לפספס( / يفّوت
pass away למות / يموت، يتوّفى
put off לדחות / يؤّجل
set out לצאת לדרך, להתכוון / يعقد العزم أو النية على
sneak out להתגנב החוצה / يتسلّل
stand out להתבלט / يبرز
swept away להיסחף / ينجرف
take over להשתלט על / يسيطر على
take part in -להשתתף, לקחת חלק ב- / يشترك، يشارك بـ
turn into להפוך ל- / يتحّول إلى
turn out להתברר / يّتضح
Accept all logical and grammatically correct short stories that have a beginning, a middle and an end.
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