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CAE Result © Oxford University Press CAE Result © Oxford University Press 16 Unit 5 Lead in p57 2 Suggested answers Shopping: walk to the shops instead of driving whenever possible, and carry items home. Housework: instead of getting a cleaner, try and do it yourself from time to time! It may involve stretching and bending as well as working arm/wrist muscles. Getting ready for work/school: do some quick stretching excercises when you get out of bed in the morning, and eat a healthy breakfast to give you energy. Getting around: walk or cycle whenever possible. If travelling by bus, get off one or two stops early and walk the rest of the way. 3 Suggested answers Diet: Teenagers should avoid too much junk food and fizzy drinks. They should eat a healthy breakfast to help them concentrate at school/ college. They ought to eat proper meals at regular times rather than missing out meals or eating at irregular times of the day. Elderly people probably eat less as they burn up less energy, but should remember to have a balanced diet. Sleep: Teenagers need 8–10 hours’ sleep a night to function properly at school. They should be encouraged to go to bed at a reasonable time and to keep to a regular routine. Elderly people generally need less sleep but may have difficulty sleeping as they get older. Physical exercise: This is important for any age. For teenagers physical exercise is a good way of burning excess energy and can be a sociable activity too. Elderly people should do gentle exercise such as walking, swimming, t’ai chi or yoga. Reading p58 2 Ranulph Fiennes had a heart attack while boarding a plane. Health experts suggest that even if you are incredibly physically fit, your genes and family history play an important part when it comes to diseases. 3 1 D 2 B 3 D 4 C 5 C 6 A Vocabulary p60 1 arm and hand: b, h, j, k leg and foot: a, d, m, n, p face and head: f, g, o torso: c, e, i, l 2 a break/fracture: e, h, i, j, m, p b twist: m c sprain: h, j, m d dislocate: b, c, h, j, m 3 a bug b infections c condition d ailments Grammar p60 1 a ‘It’s likely that the new Harry Potter film will break box-office records.’ b ‘You’ll feel much better if you do some exercise.’ c ‘You can all play in the final, but you have to attend all the practice sessions tomorrow.’ d ‘You don’t need to work over the weekend.’ e ‘Your shoulder is responding well to treatment.’

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Unit 5Lead in p57

2 Suggested answersShopping: walk to the shops instead of driving whenever possible, and carry items home.

Housework: instead of getting a cleaner, try and do it yourself from time to time! It may involve stretching and bending as well as working arm/wrist muscles.

Getting ready for work/school: do some quick stretching excercises when you get out of bed in the morning, and eat a healthy breakfast to give you energy.

Getting around: walk or cycle whenever possible. If travelling by bus, get off one or two stops early and walk the rest of the way.

3 Suggested answersDiet: Teenagers should avoid too much junk food and fizzy drinks. They should eat a healthy breakfast to help them concentrate at school/ college. They ought to eat proper meals at regular times rather than missing out meals or eating at irregular times of the day. Elderly people probably eat less as they burn up less energy, but should remember to have a balanced diet.

Sleep: Teenagers need 8–10 hours’ sleep a night to function properly at school. They should be encouraged to go to bed at a reasonable time and to keep to a regular routine. Elderly people generally need less sleep but may have difficulty sleeping as they get older.

Physical exercise: This is important for any age. For teenagers physical exercise is a good way of burning excess energy and can be a sociable activity too. Elderly people should do gentle exercise such as walking, swimming, t’ai chi or yoga.

Reading p58

2 Ranulph Fiennes had a heart attack while boarding a plane. Health experts suggest that even if you are incredibly physically fit, your genes and family history play an important part when it comes to diseases.

3 1 D 2 B 3 D 4 C 5 C 6 A

Vocabulary p60

1 arm and hand: b, h, j, kleg and foot: a, d, m, n, pface and head: f, g, otorso: c, e, i, l

2 a break/fracture: e, h, i, j, m, pb twist: mc sprain: h, j, md dislocate: b, c, h, j, m

3 a bugb infectionsc conditiond ailments

Grammar p60

1 a ‘It’s likely that the new Harry Potter film will break box-office records.’

b ‘You’ll feel much better if you do some exercise.’c ‘You can all play in the final, but you have to

attend all the practice sessions tomorrow.’d ‘You don’t need to work over the weekend.’e ‘Your shoulder is responding well to treatment.’

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2 a the tense and often words that refer to time or place

b There is no need to change the tenses if the reporting verb (say, tell, etc.) is in the present tense or if the original statement is still relevant.

c Modal verbs will, can, may and must change. Would, could, might, should, ought to, used to and had better don’t change.

3 a One of the lifeguards warned us that the beach wasn’t safe for swimming off that day.

b John suddenly realised that he had left the car keys in the café.

c My brother mentioned that he and Alice were thinking of trading in their motorbike and buying a car.

d At his interview he explained that he wanted the job so much because it would allow him to travel.

e The prime suspect admitted that he’d been lying.f Our club’s top scorer boasted that he was a

million times better than anyone else in the team.g Some of the hotel guests complained that there

was never anyone at the reception desk when they/you needed them.

h The driver protested that he really hadn’t caused the accident.

4 a Reporters asked the climber how long he had been training to climb Everest.

b Fans wanted to know whether Kylie was playing at last night’s concert.

c In the interview Fiona was asked if/whether she had ever worked abroad.

d Our neighbours were keen to find out when we were going on holiday.

e ¸f The taxi driver asked if/whether I would like a

hand with my luggage.g Mum wanted to know if/whether the postman

had delivered the package she’d been expecting.

5 a begged d warned f askb advise e proposing g remindedc denied

6 a My boss suggested I reconsider.b Health experts recommend eating/that we eat

five portions of fresh fruit and vegetables daily.c The celebrity model has refused to sell her story

to the press.d Haven’t your parents ever forbidden you to do

something?e Are you threatening to go to the police about

this?f Your boss shouldn’t promise to do something

that’s impossible.g Sergeant Smith ordered his soldiers to polish

their boots every day.

7 Suggested answersa … not to talk to strangers/to be careful with

money/not to get into trouble with the police.b … borrowing her dad’s car without telling him/

that we should go on a shopping spree.c … to improve our standard of living/that they will

be better leaders than the previous government.d … to stop my pocket money for a month.e … that it’s one of my friends’ birthdays/to take

my books back to the library.

8 Suggested answersa … for smashing the classroom windows.b … of seeing her best friend behind her back.c … for saving so many lives.d … insisted on driving so fast.e … from watching too much TV is to play with

them more.f … for being so rude to the press.

9 Keya that my friends and I should get awayb we were goingc of shopliftingd I was planninge they go outf to blow up

Listening p62

2 1 C 2 A 3 A 4 B 5 C 6 A

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Speaking p62

1 Suggested answersa a health campaign to improve public awarenessb choosing which photos would have the most

impact

2 How successful might these pictures be in encouraging young people stay fit and healthy? Which picture do you think should be on the cover of the leaflet?

3 a I think she’s just about to get on her bike. Cycling is a healthy activity.

b I’m sure the message seems clear ...c This picture might encourage students to eat

healthy food. The food looks quite tempting, doesn’t it?

d And here they’re in a gym. This should encourage people to take more exercise.

e This picture of visiting/a visit to the dentist …f She seems to be drinking mineral water. It’s vital

to drink water when you exercise.g So do we agree that ... ?

Use of English p64

1 1 c

2 1 miserable 6 environmental2 hazardous 7 intervention3 carriers 8 expertly4 scientists 9 incurable5 mismanagement 10 treatment

Vocabulary p65

1 a perfectionist c provisionb believer d attendance

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3 produce product producerproductive productively

perfect perfection perfectionistperfect perfectly

4 a forgettable e desirableb avoidable f predictablec tolerable g agreeabled acceptable h explicable

5 a unforgettable e undesirableb unavoidable f unpredictablec intolerable g disagreeabled unacceptable h inexplicable

Writing p66

1 a You must write a letter to the manager of the spa.

b You should comment on the negative and positive aspects.

c You should say how improvements could be made to the spa for future visits.

2 1 b 2 c 3 b 4 c

3 positive: helpful range of talksnegative points: not enough different sizes in shop, most groups full

verb noun noun adjective adverb (thing) (person)

a produce product producer produced productively productivity productive

b perfect perfection perfectionist perfect perfectly

c authorise authority authority authoritarian authoritatively authorisation authoritative

d ________ medicine medic medicinal medicinally medical medically

e provide provision provider ______________ __________

f manage management manager managed manageably manageable

g believe belief believer believed believably believable

h ________ expertise expert expert expertly

i ________ fortune ___________ fortunate fortunately

j attend attendance attendant ______________ ___________ attention attender

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4 Suggested answersnot enough different sizes in shop – stock a wider range of sizesgroups full – limit number of people per group

5 Suggested answersI would suggest that you stock a wider range of clothes sizes in the shop as there was a very limited choice.There was an excellent selection of talks which were very informative.Although a wide range of sports activities are offered, most of the groups were full. It might be a good idea to limit the number of people per group.

6 a use name – Dear Mr Newtonc too informal – Although we wish to refer to

these negative aspects, there were also several very positive ones.

e too informal – We consider the price of clothes and equipment in the shop to be exhorbitant.

f too informal – We would suggest you devise a better booking system.

Review p68

1 a 8 b 6 c 2 d 1 e 7 f 4 g 3 h 5

2 a on e underb running f dislocatedc ache g pulld broken/fractured h sprained

3 a prevention (8) e manageable (3)b Intervention (6) f survivors (1)c technically (5) g predictions (4)d threatening (7) h mechanical (2)

4 1 memorable 5 inexplicable2 predictable 6 avoidable3 agreeable 7 unacceptable4 acceptable 8 desirable