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CTY2 Workbook Answer Key

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Connectivity 2
Workbook Answer Key

Note: In personalized exercises where several answers are possible, this answer key contains some
examples of correct answers, not all possible answers. Any valid answer in this type of exercise
should be considered acceptable.

UNIT 1 MAKING NEW 4. hope to get out

FRIENDS 5. like to meet / like meeting


6. practice talking
WARM-UP 7. want to try
PAGE 1, EX. 1
PAGE 2, EX. 3
1. E
1. hobbies 4. fiction books
2. C
2. other interests 5. washing
3. A
3. baking 6. in common
4. D
5. B PAGE 3, EX. 4
Answers will vary.
PAGE 1, EX. 2
Answers will vary. PAGE 3, EX. 5
Answers will vary.
PAGE 1, EX. 3
1. f 4. b LESSON 2
2. d 5. c
PAGE 3, EX. 1
3. a 6. e
1. bored with
LESSON 1 2. crazy about
3. afraid of
PAGE 2, EX. 1
4. excited about
1. to exercise / exercising
5. sick and tired of
2. to ride
6. upset about
3. to finish
7. angry about
4. taking
5. to watch / watching PAGE 4, EX. 2
6. going 1. sick and tired of
7. to learn 2. afraid of
8. shopping 3. angry about / upset about
9. to miss 4. excited about
10. tapping 5. bored with
6. upset about / angry about
PAGE 2, EX. 2
7. crazy about
2. like to read / like reading
3. like to listen / like listening
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PAGE 4, EX. 3 4. astrology


2. bored with doing 5. stars
3. unhappy about not spending 6. personality
4. talked about changing 7. zodiac
5. afraid of making
LESSON 4
6. think about doing
PAGE 8, EX. 1
PAGE 4, EX. 4
1. d
2. to getting up
2. e
3. in speaking
3. g
4. of working
4. a
5. about looking
5. c
6. about trying
6. f
7. with going
7. b
PAGE 5, EX. 5
PAGE 8, EX. 2
1. You look down
1. a
2. It’s nothing serious
2. c
3. sick and tired of
3. b
4. I’m so sorry
4. a
5. That might cheer you up
5. b
6. That’s a great idea
6. a
PAGE 5, EX. 6 7. b
Answers will vary.
GRAMMAR EXPANDER
LESSON 3
PAGE 9, EX. 1
PAGE 6, EX. 1 1. driving 5. mowing
1. b 2. running 6. attending
3. getting 7. playing
PAGE 7, EX. 2
4. ordering 8. writing
1. Aries, Gemini, Virgo, Taurus, Libra
2. Sagittarius, Capricorn, Leo, Aquarius PAGE 9, EX. 2
3. Cancer Answers will vary.
4. Sagittarius
PAGE 9, EX. 3
5. Answers will vary.
1. not spending
6. Answers will vary.
2. eating
PAGE 7, EX. 3 3. watching
1. characteristics 4. not exercising
2. born 5. reading
3. genetics 6. writing

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7. not calling LESSON 1


8. not having
PAGE 12, EX. 1
9. using
1. Have you eaten, I’ve had
10. painting, not looking
2. Have you read, I’ve been
WRITING HANDBOOK 3. Have you gone, we’ve been
4. Has he checked in, he’s been
PAGE 10, EX. 1
1. a or b PAGE 12, EX. 2
2. c 2. read
3. a 3. traveled / been
4. b 4. met
5. c 5. traveled / been
6. a Personalized answers will vary.
7. b
PAGE 12, EX. 3
8. a
1. Have you taken
9. c
2. came
PAGE 10, EX. 2 3. was
Answers will vary. 4. Have you been
5. came
UNIT 2 SHARING LIFE 6. visited
EXPERIENCES 7. didn’t see
8. was
WARM-UP
9. read
PAGE 11, EX. 1 10. have you met
1. climb 4. take pictures of
PAGE 13, EX. 4
2. go sightseeing in 5. go to the top of
5 A: Me? I’ve been pretty busy with work
3. try 6. take a tour of lately. Plus, I started back at the gym.
PAGE 11, EX. 2 1 A: Adam! It’s been a long time! How have
you been?
1. went to the top of 5. takes pictures
4 B: Actually, I’ve been on vacation. We just
2. walked along 6. climb
got back from Brazil. What about you?
3. went sightseeing 7. take a bus tour
6 B: That’s great! Listen, I’ve got to go. But
4. tried 8. ride I’d love to catch up some time.

PAGE 11, EX. 3 2 B: Greg! Great to see you again! I’ve been
fine, thanks. And you?
1. b
7 A: Absolutely. Let’s get together soon.
2. d
3 A: Not bad. So what have you been up to?
3. e
4. a
5. c

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LESSON 2 3. Chess Train


4. cooking tour
PAGE 13, EX. 1
5. pottery tour, cooking tour
1. ever 5. already
6. pottery tour
2. never 6. ever
3. before 7. never PAGE 16, EX. 3
4. yet 8. already 1. d 4. b
2. a 5. c
PAGE 13, EX. 2
3. f 6. e
1. Have Jose and Ana ever gone horseback
riding LESSON 4
2. haven’t taken the bus tour yet
3. has already tried matcha green tea / it, has PAGE 16, EX. 1
tried it before 1. depressing, depressed
4. Have you been to the Bahamas before / 2. tired, tiring
Have you ever been to the Bahamas 3. amazing, amazed
5. Have they already been to the top of the 4. disappointed, disappointing
Eiffel Tower / Have they been to the top of
the Eiffel Tower yet 5. embarrassed, embarrassing
6. confusing, confused
PAGE 14, EX. 3
Answers will vary. Possible answer: PAGE 17, EX. 2
We have already taken a tour of the university. 1. b 4. c
We have met Michel for dinner on Spadina 2. e 5. d
Avenue. And we have seen a musical 3. a 6. f
downtown and gone shopping at the Eaton
Centre. We haven’t visited the Bata Shoe PAGE 17, EX. 3
Museum or taken a boat trip around Toronto
Harbor yet. Answers will vary.

PAGE 14, EX. 4 PAGE 17, EX. 4


1. Me? I’m from Wisconsin, in the US. Answers will vary.

2. Actually, it’s my first time. I arrived last GRAMMAR EXPANDER


Wednesday.
3. Yes, I have. I love museums. PAGE 18, EX. 1
4. No, I haven’t. 1. took
5. Thanks for the suggestion! 2. has been
3. traveled
LESSON 3
4. ‘ve eaten
PAGE 15, EX. 1 5. stayed
b 6. ‘ve learned

PAGE 15, EX. 2 7. washed

1. pottery tour, cooking tour 8. went

2. pottery tour, cooking tour

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PAGE 18, EX. 2 6. I recognize you. We met before. We were


1. They haven’t taken a tour of the Grand on the same sightseeing tour yesterday.
Canyon yet. / They’ve taken a tour of the 7. We’ve tried sushi before, and we think it is
Grand Canyon already. delicious.
2. She has been to New Zealand before. 8. She’s from Spain. She has studied English,
3. He has already learned English and French. / but now she would like to learn Russian.
He has learned English and French already.
PAGE 19, EX. 2
4. Josephine hasn’t had her lunch yet. /
Josephine hasn’t yet had her lunch. Answers will vary.
5. Has Rudy been to Canada before?
6. I haven’t ever tried escargot. / I have never
tried escargot.
UNIT 3 TALKING ABOUT
MOVIES
PAGE 18, EX. 3
WARM-UP
1. He’s been to the Louvre in Paris before.
2. Have you ever ridden a cable car? PAGE 20, EX. 1
3. We have already seen this musical four 1. f 5. e
times. / We have seen this musical four
2. c 6. h
times already.
3. d 7. b
4. I haven’t shaken hands with someone
famous yet. / I haven’t yet shaken hands 4. a 8. g
with someone famous.
PAGE 20, EX. 2
5. She isn’t ready to settle down yet.
1. b 4. c
6. We can’t go out. I already made dinner. / I
made dinner already. 2. c 5. a
7. Have you gone ice fishing before? 3. a 6. b
8. Have you ever changed careers?
PAGE 20, EX. 3
WRITING HANDBOOK 1. it’s a classic
2. I’m beat
PAGE 19, EX. 1
3. our treat
1. Anthony studies often. He gets good
4. we insist
grades. / Anthony studies often, and he
gets good grades. 5. I could use a good laugh
2. I’ve been to London before. It was quite a 6. what the heck
trip. / I’ve been to London before, and it was
quite a trip. LESSON 1
3. We rode horses when we were younger,
PAGE 21, EX. 1
but we don’t ride them now.
1. I missed the bus
4. Denise has never traveled outside of the
U.S. before, but she has been to 40 2. I couldn’t get a taxi
states. 3. I got stuck in traffic
5. I have never been to the Shanghai tower, 4. I couldn’t find parking
but I hear the view is amazing!

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PAGE 21, EX.2 PAGE 23, EX. 2


1. overslept again 2. I’ve ever seen
2. couldn’t find a parking space 3. has just started
3. missed the bus 4. Has your sister written
4. get a taxi 5. I’ve always wanted
5. got stuck in traffic 6. we’ve tried
7. hasn’t seen
PAGE 21, EX. 3
1. for PAGE 23, EX. 3
2. since 1. rather
3. for 2. I’d
4. since 3. Neither
5. since 4. not
5. have
PAGE 22, EX. 4
2. I haven’t ridden a bike since PAGE 23, EX. 4
3. She’s worked at the bank for 2. Where would you rather go
4. I’ve loved animated movies for 3. Would she rather watch
5. We haven’t been to a movie theater for 4. rather ride with us
6. has been my husband’s favorite actress 5. I would rather not
since
PAGE 24, EX. 5
7. They’ve watched movies together for
Answers will vary.
8. He’s wanted to see that documentary since
9. We should stream that action movie since PAGE 24, EX. 6
1. Hi, Chrissy! How about a movie tonight?
PAGE 22, EX. 5
2. That works for me. What are you in the
1. Sorry I’m late mood for—a horror movie?
2. about ten 3. No offense, but I hate horror movies. I think
3. 7:00 showing I’d rather see something exciting like Tenet.
4. at 7:30 What do you think?
5. pretty funny 4. Is it an action movie?
6. let me get 5. It’s a science fiction thriller by Christopher
Nolan.
7. my treat
6. That sounds great. I’ve been wanting to see
LESSON 2 a good sci-fi movie.

PAGE 22, EX. 1 LESSON 3

1. third time 5. so far PAGE 24, EX. 1


2. recently 6. always 1. a 5. b
3. just 7. best 2. f 6. g
4. still 8. most amazing 3. e 7. d
4. h 8. c

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PAGE 25, EX. 2 4. Which action movie have you enjoyed the
1. funny most
2. hilarious 5. How many times has he received free
tickets for the theater
3. silly
6. Where has Betty worked before coming
4. unforgettable here
5. romantic 7. Which of her musicals have you watched
6. violent 8. Who have the critics reviewed the most
7. weird
8. boring PAGE 27, EX. 2
9. thought-provoking 1. Would Tim rather drive than take the train?
2. Sasha would rather not watch a horror
PAGE 25, EX. 3 movie.
Answers will vary. 3. Who would like to stream a funny movie
tonight?
LESSON 4 4. I’d rather go to the movie theater tomorrow.
PAGE 26, EX. 1 5. They’d like to see the latest science-fiction
movie.
c
6. My husband would rather meet at the
PAGE 26, EX. 2 restaurant.
1. less popular than PAGE 28, EX. 3
2. old technology Answers will vary.
3. 2001: A Space Odyssey
4. it contains racial stereotypes WRITING HANDBOOK
5. is a period piece PAGE 28, EX. 1
6. Fantasy movies Answers will vary.
7. Jurassic Park Possible answer: I don’t think violence in
movies is harmful.
PAGE 27, EX. 3
1. stereotype PAGE 28, EX. 2
2. fascinate Answers will vary.
3. timeless
4. imagination
UNIT 4 AWAY FROM HOME
5. offensive
WARM-UP
GRAMMAR EXPANDER
PAGE 29, EX. 1
PAGE 27, EX. 1
1. skirt hanger
1. How many times have you watched
The Queen’s Gambit 2. extra hangers / lots of hangers

2. Who has created the best special effects 3. an iron

3. Why hasn’t she ever directed a 4. a hair dryer


documentary 5. towels / extra towels

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PAGE 29, EX. 2 4. Your friend will offer you an exciting job.
1. towels 5. Next month, you will move to Panama. /
2. hair dryer You will move to Panama next month.

3. hangers PAGE 31, EX. 4


4. pool 1. I will use the fitness center later today.
5. fitness center 2. Where will your wife stay while in Detroit?
6. business center 3. Who will Angelica meet with on Monday?

PAGE 30, EX. 3 4. What time will the gift shop open?

1. a pool PAGE 32, EX. 5


2. a safe 1 Can I speak with Connor Williams, please?
3. a business center He’s staying in room 455.
4. a concierge 7 Yes, that’s it. Thank you very much.
5. an iron 5 That’s right.
6. a gift shop 2 One moment, please . . . I’m sorry. There’s
no answer. Can I take a message?
PAGE 30, EX. 4 4 Dakota at 228-555-3150?
Answers will vary. 3 Could you tell him Dakota called? Please
ask him to call me back at 228-555-3150.
PAGE 30, EX. 5
6 Is that all?
1. c 3. d
2. a 4. b PAGE 32, EX. 6
TO: Eileen Hernandez
LESSON 1
DATE: 11/7 TIME: 4:00
PAGE 31, EX. 1 A.M. [ ]
1. d 3. b P.M. [ X ]
2. c 4. a WHILE YOU WERE OUT
[ ] Mr. [ X ] Ms. [ ] Mrs. Hannah Denson
PAGE 31, EX. 2
Phone: 275-555-8123
1. service
Area code Number Extension
2. machine
[ X ] telephoned [ X ] please call
3. operator
[ ] returned your call [ ] will call back
4. greeting
Message: will be at 275-555-8123 until 5:00
5. voicemail today if you can return her call.

PAGE 31, EX. 3 LESSON 2


1. Next week, you will win some money. / You
will win some money next week. PAGE 32, EX. 1
2. Then, you will take a trip to Panama. 1. suite
3. While in Panama, you will run into an old 2. single
friend. / You will run into an old friend in 3. double
Panama.
4. rollaway

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5. king-size PAGE 34, EX. 2


6. queen-size 1. d
7. twin 2. a
3. b
PAGE 33, EX. 2
1. double LESSON 4
2. a king-size bed
PAGE 35, EX. 1
3. twin beds
a. ✓ cost
4. rollaway bed
b. ✓ location
5. a suite
c. ✓ amenities
PAGE 33, EX. 3 d. ✓ hotel services
1. can catch e. hotel address
2. don’t
PAGE 35, EX. 2
3. ‘ll be
Hotel Advantage Disadvantage
4. will provide
The Morgan lots of style noisy
5. have Hotel
6. has / is it The Aberdeen quiet, relaxing no elevator
7. flashes Lodge
The Camden lots of amenities small room
PAGE 33, EX. 4 Court
2. What will we do Trinity College budget price few amenities
or services
3. you’ll have to call the front desk
4. If the pillows are too hard PAGE 35, EX. 3
5. If you need a taxi tomorrow Answers will vary but may include the
6. you’ll have a wonderful experience following:
1. If he wants to walk to clubs, The Morgan
PAGE 33, EX. 5 Hotel is the best.
1. checking in 2. If she’s on a budget, Trinity College is the
2. double room best.
3. credit card 3. If they want tea and a fireplace, The
Aberdeen Lodge is the best.
4. by the way
4. If he needs to wake up early, The Camden
LESSON 3 Court is the best.

PAGE 34, EX. 1 GRAMMAR EXPANDER


1. c
PAGE 36, EX. 1
2. a
1. He’s going to board a plane.
3. b
2. He’s not going to eat in the restaurant.
4. c
3. He’s going to order room service.
5. b
4. He’s going to call someone.
6. a
5. He’s going to leave a message.
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PAGE 36, EX. 2 5. shaving cream, after-shave lotion, razor


1. ‘re going to go 6. powder, eye shadow, mascara, lipstick
2. are you going to leave
PAGE 38, EX. 2
3. ‘re going to fly
1. nail clippers
4. are you going to stay
2. shampoo
5. ‘ll find
3. lotion
PAGE 36, EX. 3 4. razor
Answers will vary. 5. sunscreen
6. comb
PAGE 37, EX. 4
1. is, works PAGE 39, EX. 3
2. stays, travels 1. d
3. takes, doesn’t like 2. a
4. will be, forget 3. c
5. like, will stay 4. b

WRITING HANDBOOK LESSON 1

PAGE 39, EX. 1


PAGE 37, EX. 1
1. some
1. F
2. some
2. CS
3. some / any
3. CS
4. any
4. F
5. some
5. CS
6. some / any
6. F
7. CS PAGE 39, EX. 2
8. F 2. any in there
3. any makeup / some makeup
PAGE 37, EX. 2
4. some razors / any razors
Answers will vary.
5. some dental floss
6. some in my purse
UNIT 5 LOOKING GOOD PAGE 39, EX. 3

WARM-UP 1. some
2. a lot
PAGE 38, EX. 1 3. many
Answers will vary. Possible answers: 4. much
1. toothbrush, dental floss, toothpaste 5. any / some
2. nail clipper, nail file, nail polish 6. any
3. comb, brush, shampoo, hair gel, hairspray 7. lots of / many
4. soap, sunscreen, hand and body lotion 8. some

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PAGE 40, EX. 4 6. No one


1. a, b 4. a, c 7. anyone / someone
2. b, c 5. b, c
PAGE 42, EX. 5
3. a, b, c 6. a, b
1. There’s someone getting a manicure and
PAGE 40, EX. 5 pedicure. / Someone is getting a manicure
and pedicure.
1. many 5. some
2. There’s no one / There isn’t anyone giving a
2. any, some 6. much massage.
3. a lot of 7. any 3. Someone is using a razor. / There’s
4. much 8. some someone using a razor.
4. Someone is getting a haircut. / There’s
PAGE 40, EX. 6 someone getting a haircut.
1. mascara 5. deodorant 5. There isn’t anyone using shampoo. / No
2. makeup 6. right over there one is using shampoo.
3. wasn’t any 7. right back 6. Someone is using a comb. / There’s
4. get some 8. appreciate it someone using a comb.

LESSON 2 PAGE 43, EX. 6


1 A: Hello. Jenna’s Salon.
PAGE 41, EX. 1 6 B: Actually, that won’t work. I have a
1. a massage 4. a haircut business lunch at 1:00. Is someone
2. a pedicure 5. a manicure available after 4:00?

3. a shave 6. a facial 5 A: Let me check, . . . Lisa has an opening


at 12:30.
PAGE 41, EX. 2 2 B: Hi. This is Cindy Baker. I’d like to make
1. haircut 4. pedicure an appointment for a massage.

2. massage 5. manicure 7 A: Yes. Edith can see you at 5:00.


Would that work?
3. shave 6. facial
4 B: Today, if possible. My back is very sore.
PAGE 41, EX. 3 3 A: When would you like to come in, Ms.
Answers will vary. Possible answers: Baker?
1. I often get a manicure. 8 B: Yes, that’s perfect. Thank you.
2. I never get a shave.
LESSON 3
3. I never get a facial.
4. I often get a haircut. PAGE 43, EX. 1
5. I sometimes get a pedicure. 1. shave, head
2. have cosmetic
PAGE 42, EX. 4
3. hair transplant
1. No one
4. dye, hair
2. anyone
5. get, tattoo
3. someone / anyone
6. pierce, ears / ear
4. someone
7. pierce, eyebrow
5. Someone

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PAGE 43, EX. 2 PAGE 45, EX. 2


1. pierce her ears 1. a
2. pierce her eyebrow 2. b
3. have a hair transplant 3. a
4. shaved his head 4. a
5. got a tattoo 5. b
6. have cosmetic surgery
PAGE 45, EX. 3
7. dye her hair
1. fewer
LESSON 4 2. less
3. less
PAGE 44, EX. 1
4. fewer
1. a
5. less
PAGE 44, EX. 2
PAGE 46, EX. 4
what the article recommends 1. anything
sleep get enough sleep, eight hours of
2. something
sleep a night
water drink a lot of water, at least eight
3. Nothing
glasses a day 4. something
exercise exercise regularly, work out up to 5. anything
60 minutes a day
6. nothing
diet eat a healthy diet, including foods
low in fat and calories 7. anything
8. something
PAGE 44, EX. 3
WRITING HANDBOOK
results of doing what the article
recommends
PAGE 46, EX. 1
sleep brighter skin, fewer wrinkles, less
weight gain 1. sender’s contact information
water fewer blemishes or wrinkles, clear 2. the date
smooth skin, curbs appetite so 3. recipient’s name
you gain less weight
4. recipient’s position
exercise leads to reduced body fat, toned
muscles 5. recipient’s mailing address
diet contributes to beautiful skin; shiny, 6. salutation
healthy hair; less hair loss 7. complimentary close

PAGE 45, EX. 4 8. sender’s signature

Answers will vary. 9. sender’s full name

GRAMMAR EXPANDER PAGE 46, EX. 2


Answers will vary.
PAGE 45, EX. 1
Answers will vary.

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UNIT 6 EATING WELL PAGE 48, EX. 2


1. is on a diet
WARM-UP 2. against her religion
PAGE 47, EX. 1 3. is avoiding
2. I’m a fruit addict. / I love fruit. 4. doesn’t care for
3. I don’t care for / can’t stand sushi. 5. is allergic to
4. I don’t care for / can’t stand pasta / PAGE 49, EX. 3
spaghetti and meatballs.
Answers will vary.
5. I’m an ice cream addict. / I love ice cream.
PAGE 49, EX. 4
PAGE 47, EX. 2
1. Wasn’t
Dairy Foods: cheese, milk, milk-based
desserts, yogurt 2. Don’t
Fruits: berries, melons 3. Aren’t
Grains: refined grains, whole grains 4. Isn’t
Protein Foods: beans, eggs, meats, nuts and 5. Didn’t
seeds, poultry, seafood, soy products 6. Doesn’t
Vegetables: green vegetables, red and
orange vegetables, starchy vegetables PAGE 49, EX. 5
1. Doesn’t she like
PAGE 47, EX. 3
2. Isn’t there pineapple
1. a, d
3. Hasn’t he ever tried
2. b, d, e
4. Haven’t you been
3. c, d, e
5. Didn’t you like
4. a, b
6. Aren’t we ordering
PAGE 48, EX. 4
PAGE 49, EX. 6
1. e
1. e
2. f
2. a
3. d
3. b
4. b
4. c
5. a
5. d
6. c
LESSON 2
LESSON 1
PAGE 50, EX. 1
PAGE 48, EX. 1
2. didn’t use to like
1. diet, lose weight
3. used to eat
2. against my religion
4. used to have
3. avoiding
5. used to drink
4. care for
6. Didn’t, use to put
5. agree with
6. allergic to
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PAGE 50, EX. 2 PAGE 52, EX. 4


1. didn’t use to 1. didn’t eat
2. used to 2. meat eaters
3. used to be 3. ingredients
4. didn’t use to 4. almost as good as
5. Didn’t you use to 5. restaurants
6. help
PAGE 50, EX. 3
7. less harmful to the environment
1. used to eat
2. used to have PAGE 53, EX. 5
3. didn’t use to like 1. a 4. c
4. used to be 2. e 5. b
5. didn’t use to take 3. d 6. f

PAGE 51, EX. 4 LESSON 4


Answers will vary.
PAGE 53, EX. 1
PAGE 51, EX. 5 1. looked
1. those peaches 2. looked
2. eat peaches 3. smelled
3. be crazy about 4. looked
4. lost my taste for 5. tasted
5. No way
PAGE 53, EX. 2
6. my favorite
Answers will vary, but possible answers
LESSON 3 include:
1. spicy: hot peppers, garlic, kimchee
PAGE 51, EX. 1
2. crunchy: carrots, potato chips, chapulines
1. d (toasted grasshoppers)
2. a 3. sweet: candy, strawberries, grapes
3. f 4. sour: lemon, pickles, grapefruit
4. b 5. salty: vegemite, fish sauce, soy sauce
5. e
PAGE 54, EX. 3
6. c
Answers will vary.
PAGE 51, EX. 2
GRAMMAR EXPANDER
1. to stay healthy
2. to avoid disease PAGE 54, EX. 1
3. to gain weight 2. Aren’t, Yes, I am
4. to lose weight 3. Doesn’t, No, she doesn’t

PAGE 52, EX. 3 4. Isn’t, Yes, he is

a 5. Don’t, Yes, they do

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PAGE 54, EX. 2 5. If


1. Cybil didn’t use to like asparagus. 6. because
2. Colt and Alana used to have a car. / Colt 7. Though
and Alana didn’t use to have a truck. 8. Unless
3. Breakfast used to be free at this hotel. 9. if
4. Gerry used to eat beef. 10. Although
5. Sally used to be my neighbor.
6. I didn’t use to get up early. PAGE 56, EX. 2
Answers will vary.
PAGE 55, EX. 3
1. Did this many restaurants use to deliver
takeout orders? UNIT 7 DRIVING AROUND
2. Did TVs use to be so big? WARM-UP
3. Did Fernando use to live closer to his
office? PAGE 57, EX. 1
4. Did Gisselle use to eat a lot fish? 1. text / texting
5. Did she use to love chocolate? 2. weave / weaving
6. Did you use to have a smart phone when 3. signal / signaling
you were my age? 4. stop / stopping
7. Did people use to read the news online? 5. speed / speeding
PAGE 55, EX. 4 6. talk / talking
1. isn’t used to 7. pass / passing
2. ‘m used to, wasn’t used to 8. tailgate / tailgating
3. ‘re used to PAGE 57, EX. 2
4. ‘s used to 1. texting
5. ‘s not used to 2. speed
6. isn’t used to 3. signaling
7. ‘m used to 4. tailgate
PAGE 55, EX. 5 PAGE 57, EX. 3
Answers will vary. 1. not signaling
PAGE 56, EX. 6 2. speeding
Answers will vary. 3. Tailgating
4. Texting
WRITING HANDBOOK
PAGE 58, EX. 4
PAGE 56, EX. 1 1. a
1. Since 2. b
2. unless 3. b
3. because 4. a
4. even though 5. a

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LESSON 1 4 B: You know, we’ve been thinking of


getting a new one, too.
PAGE 58, EX. 1 3 A: The engine. Again! Enough is enough.
1. the brakes It’s time for a new car.
2. the engine / the motor 8 B: Probably a compact car. It’s just the two
3. the steering of us now.

4. the battery LESSON 2


PAGE 58, EX. 2
PAGE 60, EX. 1
1. The brakes
1. b 4. a
2. the battery
2. c 5. c
3. the steering
3. a 6. b
4. the engine / the motor
PAGE 60, EX. 2
PAGE 59, EX. 3
1. e
1. ‘s been studying
2. c
2. having
3. f
3. needed
4. d
4. ‘ve been driving
5. b
5. had
6. a
6. ‘s been wanting, ‘s wanted
7. believed PAGE 60, EX. 3
8. has been telling 1. had
2. happened
PAGE 59, EX. 4
3. was driving
2. You’ve been talking
4. called
3. I’ve been thinking
5. asked
4. He’s been trying
6. was doing
5. She’s been texting
7. told
6. We’ve been looking
8. was laughing
7. They’ve been putting
9. drove
8. Grace has been driving
9. I’ve been buying PAGE 61, EX. 4

PAGE 59, EX. 5 1. e

1 A: I was on my way home from the store 2. c


yesterday, and the car just died. 3. a
6 B: We’ve been having brake trouble and 4. d
the car is making strange noises. 5. b
5 A: Really? Why?
2 B: No way! What was wrong? PAGE 61, EX. 5

7 A: That’s no fun. What kind of car are you Answers will vary.
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LESSON 3 PAGE 64, EX. 6


Answers will vary, but possible answers
PAGE 61, EX. 1 include:
1. pick out 1. She asked him because a pick-up truck is
2. drop off good for moving furniture.
3. fill up 2. 88Rules had gotten into accidents during
4. fill out earlier road tests.
5. pick up 3. It was dark and Drive01 had never been to
the friend’s house before.
PAGE 61, EX. 2
GRAMMAR EXPANDER
1. fill out
2. pick out PAGE 64, EX. 1
3. pick up 1. Where have you been living
4. fill up 2. How long have they been working
5. drop off 3. Have you been enjoying your stay
4. Where has she been working
LESSON 4
5. What have you been doing
PAGE 62, EX. 1
PAGE 64, EX. 2
1. pay 4. honk
1. making 4. maintaining
2. observe 5. gesture
2. texting 5. going
3. maintain 6. flash
3. honking 6. letting
PAGE 62, EX. 2
PAGE 64, EX. 3
1. stare at
Answers will vary.
2. speed limit
3. honk, horns WRITING HANDBOOK
4. attention
PAGE 65, EX. 1
5. their lights
1. Gabby was texting on her phone,
6. distance changing lanes and gesturing at other
7. gesture drivers. (comma after lanes is optional)
2. You should put on your seatbelt and adjust
PAGE 63, EX. 3 your mirrors before you pull out. (no comma
Answers will vary. necessary)
3. My brother has three vehicles: a truck,
PAGE 63, EX. 4 a convertible and a mini-van. (comma after
b convertible is optional)
4. They plan to drive from Denton to
PAGE 63, EX. 5 Greenwood, a three-hour road trip,
1. Rich92, 88Rules 4. Drive01 and stay overnight.
2. 88Rules 5. Rich92, 88Rules 5. Dillon likes driving sports cars and really
3. Rich92, 88Rules 6. Drive01 big pick-up trucks. (no comma necessary)

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PAGE 65, EX. 2 LESSON 1


1. My mapping app isn’t working, and I think
we’re lost. PAGE 67, EX. 1

2. The driver was putting on makeup, and she 1. b


hit the car in front of her. 2. c
3. My sister loves fast cars, and she gets to 3. g
test drive them at her job at the Speedway. 4. e
4. I was backing out of the garage, and I hit a 5. f
tree.
6. a
PAGE 65, EX. 3 7. d
Answers will vary, but possible answers
include: PAGE 67, EX. 2

1. Therefore, I need to rent a car. 1. that’s mine.


2. In addition, ask if the company offers any 2. Whose ring is this?, it’s hers
discounts. 3. Is it yours?, I think it’s his.
3. Furthermore, infants must use a car seat.
PAGE 68, EX. 3
PAGE 65, EX. 4 1. yours
Answers will vary. 2. ours
3. hers
4. Our
UNIT 8 DOING THE RIGHT 5. his
THING 6. mine

WARM-UP PAGE 68, EX. 4


2. The shampoo is theirs. / The shampoo is
PAGE 66, EX. 1 ours.
Answers will vary. 3. The shaving cream is his.
4. The toothbrushes are theirs.
PAGE 66, EX. 2
5. The razors are his.
Answers will vary.
PAGE 68, EX. 5
PAGE 67, EX. 3
1. yours, his
1. b
2. yours, mine, her
2. c
3. f PAGE 69, EX. 6
4. d 1. Excuse me? Sir? Is this phone yours?
5. a 2. Yes, it is! I can’t believe I left it behind.
6. g 3. No problem. Here you go.
7. h 4. Thanks so much. That’s really nice of you.
8. e 5. My pleasure.

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LESSON 2 7. more than you ordered


8. What should I do
PAGE 69, EX. 1
9. should tell
1. f
10. if I ate it
2. g
11. to pay for it
3. a
12. I’d feel terrible
4. b
5. d LESSON 3
6. c
PAGE 71, EX. 1
7. h
1. fair, unfair
8. e
2. loyal, disloyal
PAGE 69, EX. 2 3. dishonest, honest
1. brought, ‘d / would help 4. unreliable, reliable
2. Would you accept, required
PAGE 71, EX. 2
3. asked, would you go out
1. a, c, d
4. What would you do, won
2. b, d
5. left, wouldn’t expect
3. d
6. were not / weren’t, would be
4. c, e
7. didn’t have to / did not have to, ‘d go / would
go LESSON 4
8. weren’t / were not, ‘d be / would be
PAGE 72, EX. 1
PAGE 70, EX. 3
a
1. If he had time, he’d practice more.
2. If we went to Germany, I’d learn German. PAGE 72, EX. 2
3. If she was late, she wouldn’t get a ticket to 1. more
the concert. 2. doesn’t change
4. If I needed to lose weight, I’d avoid carbs 3. caused many online magazines to delete all
and sugars. comments
5. If we used this shampoo, our hair would 4. people think it isn’t such a bad crime
look great.
5. get worse
PAGE 70, EX. 4 6. humans will lie to get what they want
Answers will vary.
PAGE 73, EX. 3
PAGE 70, EX. 5 b
1. too much change
GRAMMAR EXPANDER
2. have a look
3. the cashier PAGE 73, EX. 1
4. would know 1. Bart’s 4. Elis’s
5. feel guilty 2. Beth and Ted’s 5. Hendricks’
6. would be wrong 3. wife’s 6. sister’s

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PAGE 73, EX. 2 PAGE 74, EX. 2


2. he didn’t keep it Answers will vary.
3. she returned it to them
4. didn’t charge her for it
5. he told us about them
UNIT 9 ENJOYING THE
6. I brought them
ARTS
WARM-UP
PAGE 73, EX. 3
Answers will vary. PAGE 75, EX.1
1. abstract 4. traditional
PAGE 74, EX. 4
2. digital 5. realistic
1. You must / have to have a ticket to pass
through the security checkpoint. 3. modern 6. handcrafted
2. You are not supposed to use a cell phone in
PAGE 75, EX. 2
a hospital.
1. realistic 3. digital
3. They have to get their car inspected before
renewing the registration. 2. handcrafted 4. traditional
4. In a library, everyone is supposed to speak
PAGE 75, EX. 3
quietly and keep the noise down.
1. e 4. b
5. We must not forget to turn off the oven.
2. d 5. f
WRITING HANDBOOK 3. c 6. a

PAGE 74, EX. 1 LESSON 1


2. We don’t have a lot of similar interests;
however, we still like to hang out together. / PAGE 76, EX. 1
Even though / Although we don’t have a lot 1. A 4. A
of similar interests, we still like to hang out
2. P 5. P
together.
3. A 6. P
3. Stella got a raise and can’t wait to spend
it; on the other hand, she’s trying to save
PAGE 76, EX. 2
money for a car. / Stella got a raise and
can’t wait to spend it; however, she’s trying 2. Active: Dorothea Lange took Waterfront
to save money for a car. / Even though / Demonstration in 1934.
Although Stella got a raise and can’t wait Passive: Waterfront Demonstration was
to spend it, she’s trying to save money for taken by Dorothea Lange in 1934.
a car.
3. Active: Orson Welles directed Citizen Kane
4. Even though / Although the movie lost in 1941.
money, reviews were very favorable. / The
Passive: Citizen Kane was directed by
new movie lost money; reviews, on the
Orson Welles in 1941.
other hand, were very favorable. / The new
movie lost money; however, reviews were 4. Active: Bill Reid created The Raven and the
very favorable. First Men in 1994.
5. It may have happened; on the other hand, it Passive: The Raven and the First Men was
may not. created by Bill Reid in 1994.

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PAGE 76, EX. 3 3. No, the metal ones.


1. Not really. I’m not a big fan of modern art. 4. Oh, those were made in Thailand.
2. Who’s the artist? 5. Really? They’re very nice. Can I take a
3. Never heard of her. Have you? closer look?
4. What? That’s crazy. 6. Of course. Let me get them for you.

LESSON 2 LESSON 3

PAGE 77, EX. 1 PAGE 79, EX. 1


1. silver 1. moved by
2. gold 2. fascinated by
3. stone 3. influenced by
4. ceramic 4. inspired by
5. cloth PAGE 79, EX. 2
6. wood 1. influenced
PAGE 77, EX. 2 2. fascinated
1. a, b, c 3. moved
2. a, c 4. inspired
3. b, d PAGE 79, EX. 3
4. b, c 1. was inspired by
PAGE 78, EX. 3 2. was influenced by
1. Where were those leather chairs made? 3. was fascinated by
2. What are those mugs made of? 4. was moved by
3. Were those wood figures painted by hand? LESSON 4
4. When was that dress designed?
5. Was this silver manufactured in Rhode PAGE 80, EX. 1
Island? a
6. What are these cloth bags used for?
PAGE 80, EX. 2
PAGE 78, EX. 4 1. c
2. When was this museum built 2. b
3. Where were these earrings made 3. c
4. What is that bowl made of
PAGE 81, EX. 3
5. How are those fabrics dyed
1. 5
6. Was this pitcher painted by a local artist
2. 2
7. What were these stone figures used for
3. 4
PAGE 78, EX. 5
PAGE 81, EX. 4
1. I love those bowls. Where were they made?
Answers will vary.
2. The wood ones?

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GRAMMAR EXPANDER PAGE 83, EX. 5


2. Are a lot of bright colors being shown by
PAGE 81, EX. 1 Gucci this season?
1. walked (intransitive) 3. Are her sterling silver bracelets going to be
2. Donna Karan’s spring collection will be sold everywhere?
shown at New York Fashion Week. 4. Were these wood figures carved in
3. arrives (intransitive) Guatemala?
4. seem (intransitive) 5. Are the world’s best watches still made by
5. Simple stick figures, eyes, arrows, and Swiss companies?
quilts of color were used by Paul Klee in his 6. Was The Tempest written by Shakespeare?
many paintings.
6. The Creation of Adam was painted by WRITING HANDBOOK
Michelangelo in 1508.
PAGE 83, EX. 1
PAGE 82, EX. 2
I have been to museums in countries all over
1. a the world, but my favorite painting is in a museum
2. b close to my home. I am a real fan of The Master’s
Bedroom by Andrew Wyeth because I find it very
3. d peaceful. Andrew Wyeth died in 2009 at the age
4. b of 91. The painting shows a dog curled up on a
bed, taking an afternoon nap. Sunlight is coming
5. c in through the window and warming the dog. The
painting makes me feel relaxed because the dog
PAGE 82, EX. 3 and the bed look so comfortable. The bedroom is
1. Your laptop is being repaired now. very simple, and the colors in the painting are soft
and neutral, making the scene seem really calm.
2. Many products are made in China. Wyeth’s most famous painting is Christina’s World,
which is at the Museum of Modern Art in New
3. The Guggenheim Museum in New York
York City.
was built in 1959.
4. “Under Pressure” was written by David
Bowie. PAGE 83, EX. 2
5. French is spoken in Quebec, Canada. Answers will vary.
6. A new theater will be opened next year.

PAGE 82, EX. 4


UNIT 10 TECHNOLOGY
1. These bowls are hand-painted in France. WARM-UP
2. A lot of bright colors are being shown this
season by Gucci. PAGE 84, EX. 1
3. Her sterling silver bracelets are going to be 1. b
sold everywhere. 2. a
4. These wood figures were carved in 3. a
Guatemala.
4. c
5. The world’s best watches are still made by
5. b
Swiss companies.
6. The Tempest was written by Shakespeare.

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PAGE 84, EX. 2 5. Adam started using the Wunderlist app to


1. no Wi-Fi connection be more organized.
2. running so slowly PAGE 86, EX. 5
3. no sound 1. To stream videos
4. screen was frozen 2. To speed up my phone
5. might have a virus 3. To save time
6. files didn’t save 4. To get more storage
7. was overheating 5. To get help with his computer
8. battery was dead
PAGE 86, EX. 6
PAGE 85, EX. 3
1. a minute
1. d
2. my tablet
2. e
3. very slowly
3. a
4. browser history
4. b
5. to start
5. c
6. worth a try
LESSON 1 7. a virus scan

PAGE 85, EX. 1 PAGE 87, EX. 7


1. c, e Answers will vary.
2. b, d
LESSON 2
3. a

PAGE 85, EX. 2 PAGE 87, EX. 1


1. volume, on mute 1. f
2. browsing history, virus scan 2. c
3. h
PAGE 86, EX. 3
4. d
1. c
5. a
2. e
6. g
3. a
7. b
4. b
8. e
5. d
PAGE 87, EX. 2
PAGE 86, EX. 4
1. online backup service
1. She deleted her browsing history to speed
up her laptop. 2. email account

2. I enrolled in an electronics course to learn 3. streaming service


how to repair computers. 4. internet browser
3. They downloaded a GPS app to get better 5. cloud storage service
directions for their trip. 6. password manager
4. Breanna bought a better headset to listen to 7. anti-virus
music on the computer.

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PAGE 88, EX. 3 PAGE 90, EX.3


2. quite as large as 1. People post a lot of personal information
3. almost as fast as online. For example, they post information
on their profile pages on social networking
4. nearly as light as sites.
5. almost as expensive as 2. Posting embarrassing or offensive posts or
6. nearly as easy to use as photos can hurt an applicant’s chances of
getting a job.
PAGE 88, EX. 4
Answers will vary. PAGE 91, EX. 4
Answers will vary.
PAGE 88, EX. 5
1. I think it’s about time we tried a new
streaming service. GRAMMAR EXPANDER
2. What’s wrong with the one we have?
PAGE 91, EX. 1
3. It’s not as quick as some of the other ones
out there. A: It’s 6:00. Are you going home?
4. Do you have a particular one in mind? B: No, I’m staying late to finish the agenda for
tomorrow’s meeting. How about you?
5. Well, I’ve heard that Cinema II is pretty fast.
A: I’m leaving now. I’m going to stop at Ernie’s
6. Suppose we ask my friend Gloria for Electronics to buy a new printer. Then I’m
advice. going to ComputerWorld to get something
7. She’s always up on the latest stuff. else on sale.
B: Really? What?
LESSON 3
A: I’m thinking about getting myself a tablet.
PAGE 89, EX. 1 B: What’s wrong with your laptop at home?
1. b A: Nothing. But the kids use it to surf the
2. e Internet all the time.
3. a B: What do they do online?
4. d A: Lots of stuff. They use the laptop to check
email, download music, chat with their
5. c
friends, and play games.
PAGE 89, EX. 2
PAGE 91, EX. 2
Answers will vary.
Answers will vary.
LESSON 4
PAGE 91, EX. 3
PAGE 90, EX. 1
1. hardest
b
2. bigger
PAGE 90, EX. 2 3. least expensive
1. c 4. funniest
2. e 5. impressive
3. d 6. least / most reliable
4. b 7. easier
5. a 8. more exciting

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PAGE 92, EX. 4 5. Since the accident, he drives more carefully


Answers may vary but possible answers than he did before.
include: 6. The XYZ monitor is much larger than the
2. My laptop operates more efficiently than ABC monitor.
Elisa’s.
WRITING HANDBOOK
3. Her old game is much easier to play than
his new game. PAGE 92
4. My Internet at home works much more Answers will vary.
slowly than the Internet at the office.

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