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3 l show round

2    hoÅ‚d up

3    touchdown

A putup

5 stop by

A 1 1'mnotgoingtoletherwalkall over me likethat!

2    l ran into Harry on my way here.

3    Can I run my ideas for Chailotte's present by you?

A Oon*t just walk offwhilel'm talking to you!

5 Oh no! The prlnter*s run out of


1    Outlook

2    downfall

3    make-up

4    iakeover


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Unit 7

7 A Travelling about page 57

1 voyage

5

tflp

2 outlng

6

journey

3 pilgrimage

7

an expedition

4 break

8

travels

1 heaying

4

grub

2 shattered

5

bucket down

3 whlnge

6

ftog

ink.

6 Simon's been Inconsolable siÅ„ce Maria walked out on hlm last week.

5    1    tlptoe    A    stroiÅ‚

2    stumbÅ‚e    5    march

3    stagger    6    creep

7B The travel bug page 58

i    &

Fiona: 1, 5 Bobby: 2. 5. 7. 8

Transcript W8 15

Fiona If I evet got the chance. I'd really love «o go to Egyot to the Valley of the King$. where all the pharaohi, including Tutankhamen, are buried.

I‘vc always been completely fasdnated by ancient Egyptian history. rve rcad so much about it but it would be brifliant cxpcriencing it firsbhand. Wy brother went a few years ago and has been raving abous it ever siÅ„ce. He too* a batloon r:de owr the Vallcy.

Can you imagine how thrilling it must havc been seeing it from the ait? His photos are amaiing. They show the really stark contrast between the lush, fersile. green land on the east bank of the rr/er Mile and the dry, dusty deseÅ„ of the Va;:cy of the Kings on the wcst. The nde must have been cxpensrrc but well worth doing.

Bobby Something l'd love to do one day is go for a winter adYenture hotiday in the Rocky Mountains in Canada.

From what IVe hcard. the mountain scenery is totally awe-inspiring, and it sounds like just the place for me bccause 1’m really into advenlure activities like skiing. ski-shocing. oog sledding and that kind of thing - ii would be io exhilarating bcing pudcd down a mountain on a dog sled! And you also gct io 5co ad kinds ofwild animals like elk, coyotes, cougars, bcare ... Mind you. il would ae pretty scary caming face to face whh a grirrly bear when you leasl cxpected il ... oh. and the othcr thsng which kind o< appeals is ihat ihal part of Ca nada i* rcisowncd for its superb steaks!

2    9

1    experiencing, first

2    thrilling, seeing

3    wellworth

4    exhilaratlng being

5    prÄ™t ty. face to face

6    kind of

3    1 wocthgolng

2    thought, spending

3    amazing seeing

A pointless bringing

5    pain not having

6    uncomfortabte ridlng

A 1 something likethat

2    one wayoranother

3    that kind of thing A a bit of a

5    sortof

6    In a way. just kind of

5 Students' own answers

7C Early migration to Australia page 59

5    breakthrough

6    uprlsing

7    comeback

8    outbreak

2 They wefeconvlctedctlminals.

The British expected them to bulld selttements that could be used for later Immigrants.

known    9    beginnlng

arrfyai    10    unsuiiable

apprehension    11    poorly

worried    12    shonage

biggest    13    starvation

waschosen    14    safety

useful    15 foundatlons

maklng

4 1 It commemorates the arrlval of the first British immigrants to Australia.

2    Forcing someone to leave their country because they had committed a crlme.

3    Escape was very diffkult; the crlminals provided free labour to build settlements for later Immigrants.

4    It was unsuiiable for growlng crops.

5    Ships arriyed carrylng food and tools. saving the convicts' llves.

5 1 apprehension

2    harsh

3    setllement

4    setup

5    run out

7D Time travel page 60-6i

1    1    opportunity    7    Infer

2    possibility    8    Imply

3    borne    9    classlc

4    bom    10    dassical

5    excesstveÅ‚y    11    Irrational

6    e*ceedingly    12    unreasonable

2    1 Ctose Eneoitniers of the Jhitd

tona. EJ

2    1984

3    theAfowttseries

4    the tnvisib!e Man

5    BeaveNe»mdd

6    the thing from Anothe/ World

3    1 T... most of the societies that

fiction ptesents us with are also frightenlng. But are these dangerous societies ...

2    F People were genulnely frightened about the implications of sclentific discovedes fallmg Into the hands of the wrong people ...

3    T._ predict the control of people by the State through the use of upto-date technology

4    T Orwelfs grlm futurislic novel was really a commentary on the terrible consequences of fascism and communlsm that swept across EuropÄ™ dutlng the 1930s and I940s.

5    F... while they may not have always been as negatlve as the noyelists...

6    F... they tended to portray peace-loving democratic societies under altack _ the enemies depicted in these films were not human; they were aliens from outer space.

7    F they are both rare examples of scence fiction offerlng Images of a potentially better futurÄ™.

8    T The enemy. If you can find it. could be in your city. your company, your home. your Computer or il could even be ... inyou!

A    1    dispuieting    4    omnipresent

2    consetjuence    5    grim

3    articulated    6    Implacable

Challenge! Students'    own answers

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