UNIT 10
10A Vocabulary and listening, Publications, page 94
Exercise 3
Fiction: comic, novel, play, short story
Non-fiction: atlas, autobiography, biography, cookbook, dictionary, encyclopaedia, grammar book, guidebook, magazine, manual, newspaper, textbook, thesaurus
Exercise 4
1 autobiography
2 biography
3 atlas
4 manual
5 dictionary
6 play
7 comic
8 encyclopaedia
9 magazine
10 novel
11 newspaper
12 guidebook
13 cookbook
14 textbook
I5 thesaurus
16 grammar book
17 short story
Exercise 5
1 Oliver Twist from Oliver Twist.
2 Gollum from The Lord oft he Rings.
3 Edward Cullen from the Twilight series.
4 The Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland.
5 Sherlock Holmes and Watson from the Shedock Holmes series.
Exercise 6
1 Charles Dickens wrote Oliver Twist.
2 JRR Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings.
3 Stephenie Meyer wrote the Twilight series.
4 Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland.
5 Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the Sherlock Holmes series.
Exercise 7
1 Matt
2 Rachel
3 Matt
4 Rachel
5 Matt
Exercise 8
1 How many
2 see a film
3 poor, rich
4 fun
10B Grammar, The passive (present and past simple), page 95
Exercise 2
are kept, are bought, was offered
1 be
2 present, past
Exercise 3
1 is published: present simple passive
2 weren't printed: past simple passive
3 were copied: past simple passive
4 was written: past simple passive
5 was sold: past simple passive
Exercise 5
1 were written
2 are typed
3 was sent
4 is emailed
5 were drawn
6 are created
7 were made
8 are printed
9 were sold
10 are bought
a 1
Ь 3
c 6
d 10
Exercise 6
b Was, attacked
c Was, banned
d Is, played
e Was, made
f Is, used
g Is, celebrated
h Was, hit
і Was, ruled
Exercise 7
a Yes, it was
b Yes, she was
c Yes, it was
d Yes, it is
e No, it wasn't
f No, it isn't
g Yes, it is
h Yes, it was
I No, it wasn't.
10C Culture, То be or not to be?, page 96
Exercise 1
Anthony and Cleopatra, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear, Julius Caesar, Hamlet.
Exercise 2
2 When he was fifteen, he started working in his father's business.
3 When he was eighteen, he met and felt in love with Anne Hathaway.
4 He wrote thirty-seven plays.
5 He wrote a hundred and fifty-four sonnets.
6 He died at the age of fifty-two.
Exercise 3
1 born
2 seven
3 school
4 daughter
5 twins
6 money
7 identity
8 died
Exercise 4
1 Hamlet
2 Romeo and Juliet
3 Julius Caesar
Exercise 5
1 c
2 b
3 a
4 b
5 c
6 c
Exercise 6
1 plays
2 novels, short stories
3 poems
10D Grammar, The passive (present perfect and future), page 97
Exercise 2
1 have been bought (and sold) / have been produced / have been downloaded
2 haven't been replaced
3 has the final chapter been written?
4 will be added / will be kept
5 won't be sold
6 Will printed books be completely replaced?
Exercise 3
2 Have you ever been bitten by a dog or a cat?
3 Have you ever been injured playing sport?
4 Has your house ever been burgled?
5 Has your mobile phone ever been stolen?
6 Has your hair ever been cut by a family member?
Exercise 5
1 have been published
2 have been sold
3 have been sent
4 have been added
5 have been delivered
6 have been added
Exercise 6
1 will be sold
2 will be done
3 will be included
4 will be built
5 will be taken
6 will be powered
7 will be spoken
8 will be fought
10E Reading, Vampire stories, page 98
Exercise 3
1 C
2 В
3 А
4 E
5 F
Exercise 4
1 characters
2 sequel
3 chapter
4 epilogue
5 plot
6 female lead
Exercise 5
2 Who
3 How many
4 What
5 Why
6 Which
Exercise 6
1 It was published in t976.
2 Anne Rice wrote The Vampire Chronicles.
3 About 80 million copies have been sold.
4 She wrote an epilogue after the last chapter.
5 They took legal action because Nosferatu was too similar to Dracula.
6 They deal with the fight between good and evil and the difference between what you want to do and what you should do.
Exercise 7
B
10F Everyday English, Arranging to meet, page 100
Exercise 1
Jack and Sophie are going to meet by the bus stop in fifteen minutes
Exercise 3
1 'Do you fancy meeting up?"Yes, OK. What do you want to do?'
2 'Shall we meet by the bus stop?"Good idea.'
3 'Why don't we go for a pizza after the film?"Sure. Why not?'
Exercise 4
Sophie suggests an alternative. She says: 'I'd rather see the film first, if that's OK.'
Exercise 6
1 c
2 a
3 b
4 c
Exercise 7
I'd prefer to...;
Why don't we.. .instead?
10G Writing, An informal letter, page 101
Exercise 1
1 Helen is writing to her grandmother.
2 She has invited her to lunch next Saturday.
3 She has just finished reading The Lord of the Rings.
Exercise 2
a I'm not mad about the film, but I love the book.
b Do you fancy coming to see the school play?
c I'm really sorry, but I can't make it.
d I think you should read it.
e I was sorry to hear about your cat. You must miss him.
Exercise 3
1 b
2 e
3 a
4 d
5 c
Exercise 5
A Helen's address
В the date
Language Review 9-10, page 102
Exercise 1
1 burglar
2 murderer
3 vandal
4 shoplifter
5 joyrider
6 robber
Exercise 2
1 e
2 c
3 a
4 b
5 d
6 f
Exercise 3
1 had spent
2 hadn't done
3 had drunk
4 hadn't bought
5 had come
6 had dropped
Exercise 4
1 My brother said Ellie could use his phone.
2 Laura said it was too cold to play football.
3 My sister said she had done her homework.
4 My dad said he wasn't laughing.
5 Grace said that the soup tasted funny.
6 Jenny said that she didn't want to watch TV.
Exercise 5
1 d
2 f
3 a
4 e
5 c
6 b
Exercise 6
1 c
2 e
3 a
4 f
5 d
6 b
Exercise 7
1 characters
2 chapter
3 female lead
4 plot
5 epilogue
б sequel
Exercise 8
1 are spoken
2 was visited
3 are worn
4 were left
5 is used
6 was held
Exercise 9
1 My jacket has been stolen.
2 Your car will be washed while it's in the car park.
3 A bell will be rung when it's time for dinner.
4 A lot of new houses have been built in the capital.
5 Cheese has been made in this village for centuries.
6 One day, music will only be sold online.
Exercise 10
1 fancy
2 don't
3 rather
4 Shall
5 Why
6 not
Skills Round-up 1-10, page 103
Exercise 1
a did not happen
b 5
c З
d 2
e 1
f 4
Exercise 2
confused and sad
Exercise 3
1 c
2 c
3 a
4 b
5 c
Exercise 4
He is not sad because he's moving to Liverpool too
Exercise 5
A 4
В 5
C 2
D 1