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Speaking Question 1. Sample Answer: Mountain biking is my favorite leisure activity. I began mountain biking about two years ago after my cousin went away to college and gave me his mountain bike. At first, I was afraid of falling, but I eventually o
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EG-2005-10-09-LARC. The Case of the Physical Fitness Challenge. Answer Key. Segment 1. Let's Get Physical. 1. Answers will vary, but students should conclude that value is demonstrated by an increased involvement in physical activities. 2. Answers wi
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Challenge! page 8. Students' own answers. 1F Speaking. Photo description. Exercise 1 page 9. 1 in 2 in 3 to 4 In 5 with 6 on. Exercise 2 page 9. 2 a 3 f 4 b 5 c 6 e .... English family. 6 You weren't feeling guilty because you hadn't made a mistake.
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Answer Key to Top Notch Pop Song Activities Unit 2, “Going Out” A. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
T F—It’s the name of the play, not the movie. F—He’s a famous chef. T T
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
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C. 1. It starts at eight. 2. It’s called “One Single Life to Lose.” 3. He’s a famous chef. 4. There’s a movie theater. 5. It’s tonight.
Unit 5, “The World Café” A. 1. fish 2. dessert 3. cake 4. fruit 5. Apples 6. oranges 7. cheese 8. ham 9. coffee 10. juice 11. milk 12. bread 13. jam 14. rice Top Notch 1
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15. beans 16. meat 17. potatoes 18. eggs 19. ice cream 20. tomatoes B. Non-count nouns 1. fish 2. dessert 3. cake 4. fruit 5. cheese 6. ham 7. coffee 8. juice 9. milk 10. bread 11. jam 12. rice 13. meat 14. ice cream Count nouns 1. apples 2. oranges 3. beans 4. potatoes 5. eggs 6. tomatoes
Unit 6, “A Typical Day” A. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
eats cleans plays takes drives watches talks goes
B. 1. No, he doesn’t. He eats junk food. 2. No, he isn’t. He’s out of shape. Top Notch 1
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3. He dreams that he’s skydiving. 4. He watches TV alone. 5. He is unhappy. C. Answers will vary.
Unit 8, “My Dream Vacation” A. 1. was 2. was 3. slept 4. rained 5. came 6. took 7. was 8. stole 9. canceled 10. missed 11. were 12. wasn’t 13. called 14. were 15. was 16. were 17. waited 18. called 19. watched 20. looked 21. did, go 22. weren’t 23. Did, have 24. heard B. The man’s problems: The ride was bumpy and much too long. It was pretty boring. It rained all day. They lost the way. The woman’s problems: The food was awful. Someone stole her purse. Top Notch 1
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They canceled her ticket. She missed her flight. People were unfriendly.
Unit 10, “Shopping for Souvenirs” A. 1. She goes to the bank at a quarter to ten. 2. She goes there to pick up her cash from the ATM. 3. She likes to buy souvenirs. B. 1. ATM 2. credit 3. exchange 4. price 5. spend 6. Shopping 7. great 8. gorgeous 9. cheapest 10. more 11. tip
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