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UNIT TEST 10A KEY
1 1 take / 2 pick / 3 slow / 4 buy / 5 catch / 6 die / 7 find
2 1 steady / 2 decline / 3 slight / 4 remain / 5 gradual / 6 go / 7
stabilise / 8 sharp / 9 dramatic
3 1 no / 2 some of / 3,4 plenty of/a lot of / 5,6,7,8 much/little/none/
a few
4 1 infinitive / 2 –ing / 3 both / 4 infinitive / 5 both / 6 –ing / 7
both / 8 -ing
5 1 about / 2 sum / 3 into / 4 discuss / 5 ahead / 6 how / 7 could / 8
comment(s)/opinion/words
UNIT TEST 11A KEY
1 1 classic / 2 outstanding / 3 gripping / 4 moving / 5 hilarious / 6
groundbreaking
2 1 current affairs / 2 sitcom / 3 animation / 4 hip hop / 5 soap
opera / 6 crime / 7 autobiography / 8 horror
3 genre / sequel / set / special effects / full-length / dub / pitch
4 1 David said he had caught the bus the day before. / 2 He told me
that the report had been finished. / 3 The president said he would win
the election. / 4 The journalist told Peter to wait for his call. / 5
The report said the project couldn’t be finished that year. / 6 He
said he had wanted the job for a long time. / 7 They said that they
had been living there for six months. / 8 The actor said he was happy
to be there/here.
5 1 Do you want the job? / 2 Why are you there/here? / 3 Have you ever
worked in design before? / 4 What offer can you give? / 5 Do you know
the result of the tests? / 6 Was the car bought last week?
6 1 worse/wetter than / 2 less important than / 3 similar to / 4
different from / 5 the same
UNIT TEST 12A KEY
1 1 criminal / 2 human / 3 anti-social / 4 good
2
People connected with the law Things connected with crime People
connected with crime
lawyer
prosecutor
attorney ransom
robbery
fingerprint
evidence
suspect
hostage
thief
offender
bank robber
witness
3 1 If I had studied, I might have passed the exam. / 2 If you had had
the experience, you could have done the job. / 3 If they hadn’t broken
their promises, they would have won the election. / 4 If they hadn’t
found his fingerprints, he might not have been arrested. / 5 If you
had locked the door last night, you wouldn’t have been robbed. / 6 If
the police hadn’t lost the evidence, the trial could have begun. / 7
If you had thought carefully, you might have seen the mistake. / 8 If
Steve hadn’t stopped to eat something, he wouldn’t have missed his
plane.
4 1 should have known / 2 couldn’t/can’t have heard / 3 could/may/
might have been / 4 must have done / 5 should have checked / 6 might/
could/may have thought / 7 couldn’t/can’t have prepared / 8 should
have tasted
5 1 defendant/accused / 2 believe/think / 3 evidence / 4 case / 5
doubt / 6 client / 7 in / 8 bring/present