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中专新模式英语基础练习册(1)答案

中专新模式英语1基础练习册整本参

Pre-Unit: Welcome to Our Class

Challenge 1: The Verb:Be (p. P2)

Exercise A.

Read a conversation.

Exercise B.

Answers will vary.

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

Read the information.

Exercise E.

Answers will vary.

Exercise F.

1. I’m Andrew. 2. I’m Esmeralda. 3. I’m Eva.

4. I’m Gabriela. 5. I’m Gilberto. 6. I’m Ivan. 7. I’m Roberto. 8. I’m Tri.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 2: It is and it’s (p. P4) Exercise A. Reading.

Exercise B.

1. 14 Main Street 2. (619) 555-6903 3. 333 Western Circle 4. (562) 555-2876 5. (401) 555-7248

6. Eva 7. Roberto 8. Gabriela

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D. 1. It’s 555-3755.

2. It’s 14 Main Street. 3. It’s 555-2876. 4. It’s 555-2933.

5. It’s 25821 West Birch Street. 6. It’s 555-9912.

7. It’s 373 Cypress Ave. 8. It’s 555-9090.

Exercise E.

Reading Exercise D with a partner.

Exercise F.

1. 333 Western Circle 2. (401) 555-3534 3. (562) 555-2876 4. (619) 555-6903 5. 14 Main Street

6. 2315 Wilshire Place

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 3: Imperatives (Action Verbs) (p. P6) Exercise A002E 1. c

2. d 3. b 4. a 5. c

Exercise B. Read the chart.

Exercise C.

2

3

Exercise E.

1. has 2. has 3. have 4. have 5. have 6. have 7. is 8. are 9. are 10. are 11. are 12. am

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 3: More on Simple Present: Have/Be (p. 6) Exercise A.

Look at the chart.

Exercise B.

1. c 2. a 3. a 4. b

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. is 2. are 3. is 4. are 5. am 6. are

Exercise E.

1. has 2. has 3. has 4. have

5. have 6. have

Exercise F.

Read the paragraphs.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 4: Simple Present: Like (p. 8)

Exercise A.

Read the information.

Exercise B.

Only Rebecca likes: music, parks, books

Only Antonio likes: movies, TV, games

Rebecca and Antonio like: sports, restaurants, computers

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. likes 2. like 3. like 4. like 5. like 6. like 7. like 8. like 9. likes 10. likes 11. like 12. likes

Exercise E.

Allen is a teacher. Maria is Allen's wife. Allen likes computers. Maria likes restaurants. Maria and Allen like parks. Maria reads every day. She likes books. Allen listens to the radio every day. He likes music. They like sports, movies, and games.

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Exercise F.

Allen likes: computers, parks, music, sports, movies, games

Maria likes: restaurants, parks, books, Answers will vary.

Extension Challenge 1: Possessive Adjectives (p. 12)

Exercise A.

sports, movies, games

Allen and Maria like: parks, sports, movies, games

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 5: Using from … to … (p. 10)

Exercise A.

Read the planner.

Exercise B.

1. c 2. a 3. d 4. b

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1.Jerome reads from 7:00 to 8:00. 2. Binh practices English from 5:00 to 7:00.

3. Alberto writes in a journal from 9:30 to 10:00.

4. Marie listens to the radio from 12:00 to 2:00.

5. Hugo watches TV from 7:30 to 10:00. 6. Tien reads a newspaper from 7:00 to 7:30.

Exercise E.

1. Barry eats from 7:00 AM to 7:15 AM. 2. Barry practices English from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM.

3. Barry listens to the radio from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM.

Exercise F.

Read the information.

Exercise B.

My name is Kenji. I am from Japan. I have black hair and brown eyes. I am single. I have 2 brothers and 1 sister. I practice English from 8:00 to 10:000. I like movies and sports.

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. My 2. My 3. His 4. Her 5. Their 6. Her 7. My/my

8. Our (“My” is also acceptable)

Exercise E.

This is a photo of my family. This is my daughter. Her name is Ana. Ana has two children, Rosalina and Luiz. Both Rosalina and Luiz have the same birthday. Her birthday is August 8. Rosalina has blue eyes and her hair is red. Luiz has brown eyes and her hair is brown. Rosalina likes books. Her brother likes sports and movies.

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Extension Challenge 2: Possessive Proper Nouns(p. 14) Exercise A.

Look at the family chart.

Exercise B.

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Father: Jim Mother: Marie

Grandfathers: Jack, Bill Grandmothers: Ann, Jane

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. John's book is new.

2. Antoni's sister is 24 years old. 3. Rosalba's pencil is yellow. 4. Darlene's friend is from Peru. 5. Lidia's sister has red hair. 6. Armand's uncle has blue eyes.

Exercise E.

1.Jack's wife has red hair. 2. Jim's father has white hair.

3. Marie's husband has blond hair. 4. John's grandmother has red hair. 5. Jack and Ann's grandson has brown hair.

6. Marie's father has black hair.

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Unit 2 Let’s Go Shopping (p. 16)

Challenge 1: Simple Present: Shop (p. 16)

Exercise A.

Look at the bar graph.

Exercise B.

1. 45 2. 33 3. 109 4. 5. 224

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. shop 2. shop 3. shop 4. shop 5. shops 6. shop 7. shops 8. shop 9. shop 10. shop

Exercise E. Read the chart.

Exercise F.

1. Richard shops for shoes and pants at the department store.

2. Alexis shops for toys at the department store.

3. Richard and Alexis shop for groceries at the supermarket.

4. Alexis shops for shirts at the clothing store.

5. Richard shops for dictionaries at the book store.

6. Richard shops for milk and water at the convenience store.

7. Richard and Alexis shop for shirts at the clothing store.

8. Alexis shops for toys at the department store.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 2: How much is/are … (p. 18)

Exercise A.

Read the receipt:

Exercise B. 1. 98.99 2. 42.99 3. 80.00 4. 53.76 5. 725.74

Exercise C. Read the chart.

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Exercise D.

1. is 2. are 3. is 4. are 5. are 6. is 7. are 8. are

Exercise E.

1. How much is the radio? 2. How much are the T-shirts? 3. How much is the dictionary? 4. How much are the socks? 5. How much are the shoes? 6. How much is the dress? 7. How much is the bread? 8. How much is the CD player?

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 3: It is, they are (p. 20) Exercise A.

Fill in the missing numbers:

Baseball cap $ 12.99 Blouse 32. Sweater 42.00 Suit 275.45 Tax 25.07

Total $ 388.40

Exercise B. baseball cap $ 12.99 blouse $ 32. sweater $ 42.00 suit $275.45

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. It is

2. They are 3. It's 4. It is

5. They are 6. They're 7. It's 8. They're

Exercise E.

1. The shoes are $28.00. They are $28.00. They're $28.00.

2. The blouse is $45.00. It is $45.00. It's $45.00.

3. The suit is $385.98. It is $385.98. It's $385.98.

4. The socks are $15.45. They are $15.45. They're $15.45.

5. The tie is $25.55. It is $25.55. It's $25.55.

6. The coat is $75.99. It is $75.99. It's $75.99.

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 4: Possessive Adjectives (p. 22)

Exercise A.

Read the descriptions.

Exercise B.

1. Gabriela has a white blouse. 2. She has blue slacks. 3. She has brown sandals. 4. She has a black belt. 5. Roberto has a red shirt. 6. He has brown shorts. 7. He has brown sandals. 8. He has a blue cap.

Exercise C.

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Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. Their 2. My 3. Our 4. Your 5. Her 6. Our 7. Their 8. My

Exercise E.

1. His shirt is red. 2. His belt is brown. 3. Her pants are gray. 4. Their shoes are black. 5. Their pants are blue. 6. Her blouse is blue.

Challenge 5: Adjectives (p. 24) Exercise A. Match

small to radio old to old car medium to plain blouse striped to striped shirt

Exercise B.

1. He wants a small radio and not a

large radio. 2. He wants an old car and not a new car.

3. She wants a medium blouse and not a

large/small blouse. 4. He wants a striped shirt and not a

plain shirt.

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. want 2. wants 3. want 4. want 5. want 6. want

7. want 8. wants

Exercise E.

Read the descriptions.

Exercise F.

1. Nam wants a new house and a used car. 2. Silvia and Roberto want an old house and a new car.

3. Gabriela wants an old house and a used car.

4. Nam and Gabriela want a used car. 5. Silvia, Roberto, and Gabriela want an old house.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Extension Challenge 1: Singular/Plural (p. 26) Exercise A. Read.

Exercise B. 1 Coat 3 Dresses 1 Skirt 3 Blouses

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. shoes 2. suits 3. radios 4. dresses 5. socks 6. houses 7. cars 8. books

Exercise E.

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My name is Maria. I am fro Haiti. I live in West Palm Beach, Florida. I need more clothes. I need two new coats. I need

sandals and pants. I need four new shirts. I need two dresses and one skirt. I also need a suit.

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Extension Challenge 2: Negative Simple Present Want/Need (p. 28) Exercise A.

Read the paragraph.

Exercise B. He needs… money a used car new clothes a new job a new $1,000 computer He wants … a new house a new car a new $2,000 computer

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. don't want 2. don't need 3. doesn't want 4. don't want 5. doesn't want 6. don't need 7. don't want 8. don't need

Exercise E.

Read the chart.

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

1. Armand and Debbie both want a new

house.

2. Armand and Debbie don't want an

old house.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Unit 3 Food (p. 30)

Challenge 1: Simple Present: Like (p. 30)

Exercise A.

Look at the words.

Exercise B.

Answers will vary.

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. doesn't like 2. likes 3. like

4. doesn't like 5. like

6. don't like 7. doesn't like 8. like

Exercises E.

1. likes 2. likes

3. doesn't like 4. like

5. doesn't like 6. like

Exercises E.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 2: How much/How many (p. 32)

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Exercise A.

Look at the chart..

Exercise B.

1. gallons of milk. 2. one package 3. one jar

4. three six-packs 5. three boxes 6. three bags

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. How many 2. How many 3. How much 4. How many 5. How much 6. How many 7. How many 8. How much 9. How much 10. How much

Exercise E.

1. How much are 2. How much is 3. How much are 4. How much are 5. How much is 6. How much is 7. How much is 8. How much are 9. How much is 10. How much are 11. How much is 12. How much are

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 3: Simple Present(p. 34) Exercise A.

Look at the shopping list. .

Exercise B.

Answers will vary.

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. eats 2. like 3. need 4. want 5. make 6. eat 7. likes 8. need 9. eats 10. makes

Exercise E.

Look at the charts.

Exercise F.

1. makes 2. eats 3. eats 4. eat 5. likes 6. like

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 4: Comparative Adjectives (p. 36)

Exercise A. Read the chart.

Exercise B.

1. $1.35 a pound 2. $2.10 a jar 3. $4.68 4. $4.10 5. $4.25 6. $2.25

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

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1. cheaper 2. cheaper

3. more expensive 4. cheaper

5. more expensive 6. more expensive

Exercise E.

1. Van's Supermarket 2. Van's Supermarket 3. Albert's Supermarket 4. Albert's Supermarket 5. Van's Supermarket 6. Van's Supermarket

Exercises F.

1. They're cheaper at Van's. 2. It's more expensive at Van's. 3. It's cheaper at Albert's.

4. It's more expensive at Albert's. 5. It's cheaper at Van's.

Exercises G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 5: Short Answers (p. 38) Exercise A. Read the order.

Exercise B. 1. It's $ .54. 2. It's $7.30. 3. It's $ .99. 4. It's $2.99. 5. Yes, he does. 6. No, he doesn't.

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

Look at the chart.

Exercise E.

1. Yes, she does. 2. No, she doesn't. 3. No, they don't. 4. Yes, he does.

5. No, she doesn't. 6. Yes, she does. 7. Yes, they do. 8. No, she doesn't.

Exercise F.

Read the chart; practice with a partner.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Extension Challenge 1: Comparing Nouns (p. 40)

Exercise A.

Read the sign over the highway fruit stand.

Exercise B.

1. $4 2. $3 3. $4 4. $3.25 5. $2.00 6. $4.50 7. $3.75 8. $2.75

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. cheaper than

2. more expensive than 3. cheaper than

4. more expensive than 5. cheaper than 6. cheaper than 7. cheaper than 8. cheaper than

Exercise E.

--------------------------------------------- bananas tomatoes grapes apple oranges

Exercise F.

1. True 2. False 3. False 4. False

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5. 6. 7. True True False Unit 4 Housing (p. 44)

Challenge 1: Simple Present Live and 8. True

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Extension Challenge 2: Negative Simple Present (p. 42) Exercise A. Read the menu.

Exercise B.

Answers will vary

Exercise C. Read the Chart.

Exercise D.

1. doesn't 2. don't 3. doesn't 4. don't 5. don't 6. doesn't 7. don't 8. don't 9. don't 10. don't

Exercise E.

1. don't like 2. don't eat 3. don't make 4. don't serve 5. doesn't work 6. doesn't eat 7. don't drive 8. don't go 9. don't see 10. doesn't drink

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Prepositions (p. 44) Exercise A.

Read the paragraph.

Exercise B.

1. an apartment 2. Japan. 3. Japan.

4. His uncle and aunt. 5. at a restaurant

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. lives 2. live 3. live 4. live 5. live 6. lives 7. live 8. live 9. live 10. lives 11. lives 12. live 13. lives 14. live

Exercise E.

Look at the information.

Exercise F.

1. lives in 2. lives at 3. lives on 4. lives in 5. live in 6. live in 7. lives with 8. lives at

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

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Challenge 2: Simple Present: Have/Has (p. 46) Exercise A.

Look at the floor plan.

Exercise B.

1. three bedrooms 2. one (1) 3. yes 4. yes 5. yes 6. yes

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. has 2. has 3. has 4. have 5. have 6. has 7. has 8. have 9. have 10. has 11. have 12. have

Exercise E.

Look at the information.

Exercise F.

1. has 2. have 3. have 4. has 5. has 6. have 7. has 8. has

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 3: Yes/No Questions (p. 48) Exercise A.

Read the advertisements.

Exercise B.

air conditioning a/c apartment apt. bathroom bath bedroom bed electricity elect. near nr paid pd. utilities utls with w/

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. Yes, it does. 2. Yes, it does. 3. No, it doesn't. 4. Yes, they do. 5. No, they don't. 6. Yes, it does. 7. No, it doesn't. 8. No, they don't.

Exercise E.

Practice the conversation.

Exercise F.

Read the information.

Exercise G.

Repeat the conversation.

Exercise H

Answers will vary.

Challenge 4: Present Continuous (p. 50)

Exercise A.

Practice the conversation.

Exercise B.

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1. a. They are talking.

2. b. He is looking for an apartment. 3. b. She is talking and cleaning.

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. are looking 2. is calling 3. are reading 4. am moving 5. are talking 6. are cleaning 7. is painting 8. are talking

Exercise E.

1. The owner is selling the house for $250,000.

2. We are calling for information about an apartment.

3. They are reading the classified ads. 4. We are looking for a home on Sycamore Street.

Exercise F.

1. Eva and Franco are painting and sweeping.

2. Alex is mopping.

3. Alex and Franco are mopping. 4. Eva is painting and sweeping.

Challenge 5: Prepositions (p. 52) Exercise A.

1. b 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. e

Exercise B.

1. False 2. True 3. True 4. False 5. True

Exercise C.

1. The coffee table is in front of the sofa. 2. The lamp is on the table.

3. The bed is between the tables.

4. The refrigerator is next to the oven. 5. The picture is over the recliner.

6. The cat is under the dining room table.

Exercise D.

Answers will vary.

Extension Challenge 1: Negative Simple Present: Be(p. 54) Exercise A.

Read the paragraph.

Exercise B. There is … a kitchen a balcony a fenced-in backyard. There isn't a garage a swimming pool a front yard

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. They're not on the front porch. They're in the backyard.

2. It's in a good neighborhood. It’s not in a bad neighborhood.

3. We're not from San Francisco. We're from Dallas.

4. She's not outside. She's inside. 5. There's not a deck.There's a large backyard.

6. They're not in the house. They're in the garage.

Exercise E.

Read the information.

Exercise F.

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Answers may or may not contain contractions. Both are correct.

1. Yes, there are chairs in the living room.

2. No, there isn't a dresser in the kitchen.

3. No, there isn't a bed in the living room. 4. Yes, there's chairs in the bedroom.

Extension Challenge 2: Negative Present Continuous (p. 56) Exercise A.

Read the paragraph.

Exercise B. Paint Clean Repair Cook Kevin X X X

Paul X X

David X Carla X X

Kim X

X X

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. aren't 2. am not 3. isn't 4. aren't 5. isn't 6. aren't 7. isn't 8. am not 9. aren't 10. aren't

Exercise E.

1. isn't repairing 2. isn't cleaning 3. isn't painting 4. aren't cooking 5. aren't cleaning

6. aren't painting 7. aren't working 8. am not talking

Exercise F.

John and his family are selling their house. They need to do many things to get it

ready. They need to clean, repair, and paint. John isn't cleaning right now because he is working in the kitchen with his wife. His daughter is Lydia. She isn't cleaning her room because she is watching TV. Ned isn't painting his room because he is cleaning it first. Marjorie is John’s wife. She isn't working on the house because she is making everyone dinner and John is helping. They aren't working very fast. After dinner, they will work on the house.

Unit 5 Our Community (p. 58) Challenge 1 : Need to (p. 58) Exercise A.

1. c 2. d 3. b 4. a

Exercise B.

Answers will vary.

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. needs 2. need 3. needs 4. need 5. need 6. needs

Exercise E.

1. To pay the rent 2. To find a house 3. To get a license 4. To sleep tonight

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5. To have an examination 6. To learn English

Exercise F.

Answers will vary. These are samples: 1. She needs to go to the hospital. 2. They need to look for a new house. 3. He needs to send a letter. 4. He needs to buy a new car. 5. We need to eat lunch.

6. You need to talk to the doctor. 7. You need to see a police officer. 8. I need to drive to the park.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 2: Imperatives (p. 60) Exercise A.

Look at the map.

Exercise B.

1. Main 2. First

3. Hampton street, Second street 4. First

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. Turn 2. Stop 3. Go 4. Turn 5. Turn 6. Stop

Exercise E.

1.Turn around. Go Straight ahead three miles. Turn left on Mulberry Avenue. Turn right on Prentice Street. Stop on the left. 2. Go straight ahead to Montgomery Street. Turn left on Main. Stop on the left. 3.Turn left on fifth Avenue. Turn right on Kennedy Street. Stop straight ahead.

4. Make a u-turn. Turn on Adams. Go straight ahead three blocks. Stop on the right. 5. Turn right on Jacob’s Place. Make a u-turn at the light. Turn left on Pine. Stop.

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 3: Prepositions of Location (p. 62)

Exercise A.

Look at the map.

Exercise B.

1. Ruben's Department Store 2. Claudia's Restaurant 3. Polly's Pets

4. Taco Town Fast Food

Exercise C.

Practice the conversations.

Exercise D.

Look at the examples.

Exercise E.

1. next to 2. in front of 3. behind 4. at

5. between 6. next to

7. on the corner 8. on

9. in front of 10. next to

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 4: Questions with Can (p. )

Exercise A.

Look at the message.

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Exercise B.

1. Emilio Salvador 2. Eric Saunders

3. 10:30 AM, June 3, 2009 4. 714-555-6745 5. Information

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. Can I help you?

2. Can you talk to the teacher? 3. Can I answer your questions? 4. Can I see you tomorrow? 5. Can I ask you a question? 6. Can I call you?

Exercise E.

1. Can you answer the phone? 2. Can I talk to you now? 3. Can you help me?

4. Can you ask questions?

5. Can I send packages in the mail? 6. Can I ask for information?

Exercise F.

John: Hello Carmen. Can you help me? Silvia: Of course. What can I do to help? John: Can you call me tomorrow? Silvia: OK. Can I call at 3:00? John: Yes. I can talk to you then. Silvia: OK.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 5: Simple Present/Present Continuous (p. 66)

Exercise A. Read the letter.

Exercise B.

1. Angle Creek, Minnesota

2. English 3. walks

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

Present Continuous

1. are wearing 2. is eating 3. are walking 4. is sitting 5. are playing 6. is reading Simple Present

1. wear 2. eats 3. walk 4. sits 5. play 6. reads

Exercise E.

Answers will vary.

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Extension Challenge 1: In/On/At (p. 68)

Exercise A.

Read the information.

Exercise B. Bui Eva

Country United States United States State New York California City New York San Francisco Street South Street Garden Ave. Birthdate July 2, 1979 Feb. 18, 1948

Exercise C. Read the chart.

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Exercise D.

1. at 2. in 3. in 4. on 5. in 6. at 7. in 8. in 9. on 10. at 11. in 12. in

Exercise E.

1. Bui lives in the United States. 2. Bui lives in New York State. 3. Bui lives in New York City. 4. Bui lives on South Street. 5. Bui was born on July 2, 1971. 6. Eva lives in the United States. 7. Eva lives in California. 8. Eva lives in San Francisco. 9. Eva lives on Garden Ave.

10. Eva was born on February 18, 1948.

Exercise F.

Answers may vary.

Extension Challenge 2: Modal Can (Ability) (p. 70) Exercise A.

Read the paragraph.

Exercise B.

Mario knows how to: send packages, take buses, buy things

Mario doesn't know how to: speak English, drive a car, find work, read in English, ask questions, talk to salespeople

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. can drive 2. can buy 3. can read 4. can write 5. can help 6. can move 7. can drive 8. eat

Exercise E.

1. can sleep 2. can read 3. can look 4. can talk 5. can give 6. can follow

Exercise F.

1. Mario can send packages. 2. Mario can take buses. 3. Mario can buy things.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Exercise H.

Answers will vary.

Unit 6 Health and Fitness (p. 72) Challenge 1: Simple Present: Hurt (p. 72)

Exercise A.

Talk to a partner about the picture.

Exercise B.

Practice the conversation.

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. hurts 2. hurt 3. hurts 4. hurts

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5. hurt 6. hurt 7. hurt 8. hurt

Exercise E.

Read the information.

Exercise F.

Answers will vary. Match name to pain.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 2: Simple Present: Have (p. 74)

Exercise A. Read the graph.

Exercise B.

1. 12 2. 5 3. 2 4. 2

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. has 2. has 3. have 4. have 5. have 6. have 7. doesn't 8. have

Exercise E.

1. They don't have fevers.

2. She doesn't have a sore throat. 3. We don't have colds.

4. I don't have a stomachache. 5. Marco doesn't have a headache. 6. You don't have the flu.

Exercise F.

Read the information.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary. See No. 1 for method.

Exercise H.

Answers may vary.

Challenge 3: Modal: Should (p. 76) Exercise A. Read the labels.

Exercise B.

1. b 2. a 3. b 4. b

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. should eat 2. should get 3. shouldn't take 4. shouldn't drink 5. shouldn't go 6. should take 7. should take 8. should see

Exercise E. Read the labels.

Exercise F.

Practice the conversation..

Exercise G.

Complete the chart. Answers will vary.

Challenge 4: Who,What,Where (p. 78) Exercise A.

Read the paragraph.

Exercise B.

1. 2245 Adam Street 19

2. Costa Mesa 3. 3:30 PM 4. Three 5. Jim, Kathy, and Lucy Hamiton

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. Where 2. What 3. What 4. Who 5. Where 6. Who 7. What

Exercise E.

Read the emergency calls..

Exercise F.

1. Claudia; house on fire; 3234 Maple Street

2. Greg LeBonte; car in his living room; Sycamore Street

3. Annabelle; accident; Main Street and McFadden

4. Oscar Mejia; his father is having a heart attack; 7774 W. Harbor Blvd.

Exercise G.

Write an emergency call. Answers will vary.

Challenge 5: Want to (p. 80) Exercise A.

Read the bar graph.

Exercise B.

1. 25% 2. 10% 3. 20%

4. Answers may vary 5. Answers may vary

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. wants to 2. want to 3. want to 4. want to 5. wants to 6. want to 7. want to 8. wants to 9. wants to 10. want to

Exercise E.

Read the goal chart.

Exercise F.

Write sentences about the goals. See No1 for method. Answers will vary.

Exercise G. Write a

n emergency call. Answers will vary.

Extension Challenge 1: Yes/No Questions with Should (p. 82) Exercise A.

1. d 2. a 3. b 4. c

Exercise B.

Answers will vary.

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. Should I call 120?

2. Should you give him medicine? 3. Should they get some rest? 4. Should we take aspirin?

5. Should he exercise every day? 6. Should she talk to the doctor?

Exercise E.

1. Yes, you should. 2. No, you shouldn't. 3. Yes, we should.

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4. Yes, we should. 5. No, we shouldn't. 6. No, they shouldn't.

Exercise F.

Answers may vary.

Extension Challenge 2: Wh- Questions with Should (p. 84) Exercise A.

Read the conversation.

Exercise B.

1. No. 2. No.

3. Antonio.

4. Her daughter is sick.

Exercise C.

Answers will vary.

Exercise D.

1. When 2. What time 3. Who 4. Where 5. How much 6. How many 7. How long 8. What

Exercise E.

Answers may vary.

Exercise F.

1.What time should I take my medicine? 2. When should I call the health insurance company?

3. What should I eat today?

4. How long should I stay in bed?

5. How much cough medicine should I take?

Unit 7 Working on It (p. 86)

Challenge 1: Simple Present (p. 86) Exercise A.

Read the information.

Exercise B.

Inside:computer programmer,homemaker Outside:carpenter,delivery person

Exercises C.

Answers may vary.

Exercises D. Read the charts.

Exercise E.

1. doesn't work 2. don't work 3. work

4. don't work 5. work 6. works

Exercise F.

Read the information.

Exercise G.

1. Chen, Alan, and Oscar work in a factory.

2. Benjamin works in a store. 3. Tien works in an office.

4. Peter and Sally work outside.

5. Tino, Maria and Gaspar work at home. 6. Ron works on a car.

Exercise H.

Talk to three classmates about where they work.

Challenge 2: Modal: Can (Ability) (p. 88)

Exercise A.

Read the classified ads.

Exercise B.

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Apartment Manager; 2 yrs.; F/T Cook; no experience; F/T

Legal Assistant; typing, filing, speak English; F/T

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. He can drive a truck.

2. My sister can calculate numbers quickly.

3. She can type very well. 4. She can work in a factory.

5. They can not talk on the phone. 6. Miyuki can not work outside.

Exercise E.

Look at the diagram.

Exercise F.

Answers may vary.

Exercise G.

Answers may vary.

Challenge 3: Simple Past (regular) and Was/Were (p.90 )

Exercise A.

Read Nathan's job history.

Exercise B.

1. Archer's Furniture 2. 10/2002 – 1/2004 3. supervisor

4. assembled radio parts

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. was repaired 2. was assembled 3. were delivered 4. were typed 5. were talked 6. were supervised 7. was served

8. were counted

Exercise E.

Read the informationt.

Exercise F.

1. Mario is a student. He studies English. He was an officer worker. He typed letters.

2. Gabriela is a teacher. She helped

students. Now, she is a writer. She writes books.

3. Rex was a mechanic. He repaired cars. Now, he is a driver. He drives a taxi. 4. Pam was a mail carrier. She delivered letters. Now, she is a sales person. She sells computers.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 4: Questions with Can (p. 92)

Exercise A.

Read the information.

Exercise B.

1. True 2. False 3. True 4. False 5. True 6. False

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. Can you type letters? 2. Can they speak English? 3. Can I work every week?

4. Can we talk to the supervisor? 5. Can you clean bathrooms? 6. Can she repair my car?

Exercise E.

Answers will vary.

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Exercise F.

Answers may vary

Challenge 5: Simple Present/Past: Be + Adjectives (p. 94)

Exercise A. Read the review.

1. G 2. S 3. NI 4. S 5. S

Exercise B. Read the charts.

Exercise C.

1. is punctual 2. is early 3. is late 4. is friendly 5. is neat and clean 6. is late 7. is friendly 8. is neat and clean

Exercise D.

Read Dalva's evaluation.

Exercise E.

1. is 2. is 3. was 4. was 5. is 6. is

Exercise F.

Answers may vary.

Extension Challenge 1: Simple Past: Be (p. 96) Exercise A. Read the story.

Exercise B. Underline jobs:

nurse, cashier, administrative assistant

Circle adjectives: little, small, nice, friendly, good Dung's job responsibilities: Answer phones and type letters

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. was 2. was 3. were 4. were 5. was 6. was

Exercise E.

1. My mother wasn't a homemaker. 2. I wasn't a doctor in my country. 3. My sister and I weren't students. 4. They weren't friendly at lunch break. 5. He wasn't my assistant. 6. She wasn't always punctual.

Exercise F.

Kuzuhiro: Were you happy at your job? Isabella: Yes, I was happy.

Kuzuhiro: Was it a full-time job? Isabella: Yes, it was a full-time job.

Kuzuhiro: Were your coworkers friendly? Isabella: Yes. My managers was friendly, too.

Kuzuhiro: Was the office far away? Isabella: No, it was not far away. Kuzuhiro: Were you a secretary? Isabella: No, I was a receptionist.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Extension Challenge 2: Future:Will (p. 98)

Exercise A. Read the story.

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Exercise B.

Now: She is a cook. She cooks

hamburgers and French fries. She works in the afternoon. She has many goals. She studies English..

Future: She will go to school next year. She will learn how to be a chef. May make special meals and work in an expensive restaurant. She will work at night. She will have a high school diploma and a new job.

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. I will need an assistant soon. 2. He will drive a truck and make deliveries.

3. Marjorie and Bill will work on Saturdays.

4. Nate and I will speak English well. 5. You will type very fast. 6. He will be a doctor.

Exercise E.

Luis is a very good worker. He will be a good manager. Luis will have many responsibilities. For example, he will meet with all the workers in the factory two times a week. He will watch the assembly workers carefully. He will give performance reviews. Luis understands the job and he speaks English well. He will help the workers understand their jobs well also. This is a good job for Luis. He will do a great job.

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Unit 8 People and Learning (p. 100)

Challenge 1: Simple Past(Irregular Verbs) (p. 100) Exercise A.

Read the story.

Exercise B.

Armando worked hard and was a good student. He was always early to class. He learned a lot, and he was ready for the next level. Armando spoke English every day. He watched TV, talked to people in English and practiced all the time. He listened to the teacher’s instructions

carefully, and he always helped the other students.

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. built 2. heard 3. bought 4. gave 5. hurt 6. wore 7. became 8. threw 9. caught 10. read 11. found 12. knew 13. put 14. found 15. paid

Exercise E.

Christy is a great student. She works hard. She got to school on time every day this year. Yesterday she read from the book. Her English is very good. She also taught other students. She also wrote a letter to the teacher yesterday. It was in perfect English. Christy participated in every activity, studied at home, and learned new words all this year.

Exercise F.

Answers may vary.

Challenge 2: Review: Can (p. 102) Exercise A.

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Read about Amanda.

Exercise B.

Things Amanda does well: She is good at reading. She is good at writing. She is good at learning grammar and vocabulary.

Things Amanda needs help with: She needs help with listening. She needs help with speaking. She needs help with working in a group. She needs help with life skills.

Exercise C. Check all.

Exercise D. Read the chart.

Exercise E. – H.

Answers will vary. See example sentences.

Exercise I. - J. Answers will vary.

Challenge 3: Review:Should(p. 104) Exercise A.

1. High School Diploma 2. Trade School 3. University 4. University

5. Community College or Trade School

6. Community College

Exercise B. Read the chart.

Exercise C.

1. should go 2. should learn 3. should get 4. should attend 5. should study 6. should ask

Exercise D.

Answers may vary. See first example.

Exercise E.

Answers will vary.

Challenge 4:Review:Like,Want,Need (p. 106) Exercise A.

Look at the job titles.

Exercise B.

Answers may vary. Typical:

1. carpenter 2. doctor 3. cashier 4. salesperson

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. likes to work 2. likes 3. wants

4. need to talk 5. want

6. like to handle 7. wants to help 8. need Exercise E.

Read the information.

Exercise F.

8 hours of sleep to work at night

to study English a good job

Exercise G.

Answers may vary.

Challenge 5: Future: Going to (p. 108) Exercise A.

Read the goals in the box.

Exercise B.

Goals: Family Educational Work buy a house learn English good job

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get married go to college a better job have children get a diploma move/new house

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. are not going to go 2. isn't going to finish 3. is going to get 4. am going to need 5. are going to like 6. is going to talk 7. are going to speak 8. are going to change

Exercise E.

Look at the diagram.

Exercise F.

1. Angela is going to help her children in school.

2. Angela is going to be a nurse.

3. Angela and Vincent are going to go to college.

4. Vincent is going to get married. 5. Vincent is going to be a doctor.

Exercise G.

Answers will vary.

Extension Challenge 1: Future: Will (p. 110)

Exercise A.

Read the paragraph.

Exercise B.

1. go to school for three more years 2. get a Batchelor's degree 3. become an accountant 4. take all the required classes

Exercise C. Read the charts.

Exercise D.

1. will read

2. will participate 3. will talk 4. will study 5. will listen 6. will write 7. will help 8. will learn

Exercise E.

1. won't 2. won't 3. will 4. will 5. will 6. will

Exercise F.

Answers will vary.

Extension Challenge 2: Future: Will and Contractions (p. 112) Exercise A.

Read the schedule.

Exercise B.

Answers will vary.

Exercise C. Read the chart.

Exercise D.

1. She'll… 2. I'll… 3. It'll… 4. They'll… 5. We'll… 6. He'll…

Exercise E.

1. Emir won't change his study

habits.

2. Juan'll start college in the fall. 3. I'll participate more in class.

4. They won't return to Poland next

year.

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5. My family'll come to my

graduation in June.

Exercise F.

Answers will vary. Should be based on Exercise B.

Exercise G.

Answers may vary.

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