THESE
EXERCISES ARE ALREADY CORRECTED
EXERCISES OF
THE BOOK. UNIT 2.
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1---------------A
2---------------C
3---------------D
4---------------E
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1.
A key-metal
2.
A wallet-leather
3.
Some bracelets-silver or gold
4.
A bottle of perfume-glass
5.
A car tyre-rubber
6.
A T shirt-cotton
7.
A hat-wool
8.
A notebook-paper
9.
A cup-ceramic
10. A toy train-wood
11. An umbrella-plastic
12. A box-cardboard
2
The dog found ambergris.
3
1 There was an address in Perth.
2 It came from a man who was sailing the sea
3 They were using it because they were looking for their
tool.
4 Today, the coins are in the British Museum.
5 He didn’t take it home at first because it had a
strange smell/because he didn’t know what it was.
6 When he got home, he did some research and then he went
back to the beach and took the ambergris.
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1 Field
2 Stomach
3 Tools
4 Smell
5 Coins
5 Rare= raro, escaso
Strange= extraño
6
1 was
2 wasn’t
3 weren’t
4 wasn’t
5 Was
6 running
7 Were
8 having
9 were
10 weren’t
-Actions in progress
7
1.
I was studying at school at 10:15.
2.
What were you and your friends doing from 4:00 p.m to 5:00 p.m. yesterday?
3.
At 6.30 a.m. yesterday, Angela was eating breakfast.
4.
Can you repeat thar, please? Sorry, I wasn’t listening!
5.
Who were you talking to on the phone this morning?
6.
Why did you wake me up? I was sleeping!
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Photo A: bottle, carton, can, tin, packet and
jar.
Photo B: envelope, case and packet.
Photo C: box
Photo D: cup, glass and bowl.
2
1 Because she didn't know anyone when she
moved to New York after college.
2 Because she wrote letters to strangers.
3 She left them all over New York.
3
Speaker 1
was unpacking his shopping bag.
Speaker 2
was choosing a DVD at the library.
Speaker 3
was waiting for the bus/moving a box at a bus stop.
Speaker 4
was having a cup of coffee in a café/putting sugar in her coffee.
4
1 Speaker 1 was feeling really nervous because
it was the day of his exam results.
2 Speaker 2 felt much better after he found
the note.
3 It was rainy.
4 Speaker 4 put her note under her empty cup
of coffee to cheer up the waiter or the next customer.
5
Opposites:
Cheerful-miserable and empty-full.
Similar
meaning: Extraordinary-special.
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1 Past simple
2 Past continuous
3 Past simple
4 Past simple, past continuous
7
1 2,1
2 1,2
3 1,2
4 2,1
5 1,2
8
2 was watching,
saw
3 were swimming,
heard
4 was having,
rang
5 were playing,
started
6 were (you) going,
saw
9 1 asked
2 didn’t put
3 was sitting
4 read
5 found
6 was working
7 was travelling
8 lost
9 was unpacking
10 jumped
10
1 yesterday I eat
a bowl of spaghetti while I was having a shower.
Finish it.
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A3, B5, C2, D4, E1
2 1 Matt’s
2 parents’ 3 Mum and Dad’s 4 It’s, couldn’t, I’m, 5 parents, friends 6 yours
3 1 The
football belongs to the boys. It’s the boys’ football.
2 The
shop opens its doors at 9 a.m.
3 That’s Jenny and Martin’s mother.
4 My DVD player doesn’t work.
5 My phone’s battery is flat. Can I borrow
yours?
4.
Dear Iris,
Thank you for the gift that you gave me on my birthday. It was perfect
because it was my size and I wanted this type of jacket.
My birthday was fantastic, my parents' present was a
new mobile phone, it has got a fantastic camera for taking photos. Also, my
friends gave me some money and lots of clothes. We ate pizza and drank cola,
then we went out for a walk around the village. There was music to dance, too.
Finally, we returned to my home and my friends stayed
to sleep with me. It was a pyjama party!
I hope you're well, I hope to see you soon.
Kisses
Raquel
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