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Lead in p81
Reading p82
a, b
1 Ancient Rome (from 753 BC to 476 AD) or
Greece (from roughly 1700 to 146 BC)
2 Ancient Egypt (roughly 3100 BC to 395 AD)
3 the Renaissance (fifteenth to sixteenth century;
the illustration is a da Vinci sketch)
4 the 1960s (the photo is from the Vietnam War)
5 Middle Ages or Medieval times (between the end
of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance)
6 prehistory
1 C 2 A 3 A 4 C 5 B 6 C
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a 1b b 4b c 3a d 4a e 1a f 3b g 2b h 2a
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Vocabulary p84
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Information may come from various sources
depending on the period. For more modern times
we have written or photographic documentation or
film footage, and for older times historians rely on
archaeological evidence.
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b
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d
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Ancient Greece and Rome were the source of many
ideas that people believe in today, such as
democracy as well as art and drama, Mathematics
and civil engineering.
The Ancient Egyptians had an advanced
understanding of science, medicine, astronomy and
architecture, as well as excellent craftsmanship.
The Renaissance resulted in new movements in art,
music and literature.
The 1960s and the Vietnam War were directly
responsible for social unrest and peace movements
in the United States. The 1960s also saw important
developments in music, art and literature and the
role of young people in society.
In the Middle Ages much of the knowledge and
expertise from previous periods was lost during
years of war, religious crusades and civil unrest.
Prehistory laid the foundations of civilisation in
terms of social organisation, farming and
developments in craftsmanship.
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set b setting
gave b give
put b put
take b taken
snow/bad weather
gases/fumes
(s)he cut my hair really short
to buy them a present
Grammar p84
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a 4 b 3 c 6 d 2 e 5 f 1
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a making
b building
c stopping
d offering
e preferring
f lying
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bitten
brought
caught
driven
fought
g travelling
h arguing
i occurring
flew
hidden
left
met
proven/proved
k sold
l set
m spoken
n woken
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Listening p86
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popular, because of
find
set off, set out from
find shelter/a safe place
before them/ahead of them
broken
Even though, sailors on deck/crew
acceptable/right
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seabed/sea bed
gold coins
1807
gale
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entrance
bridge
safety
sea conditions
Speaking p86
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b
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evidence
adaptability
significance
ambition
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f
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h
awareness
accuracy
democracy
independence
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c
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impractical
indecisive
incapable
irrelevant
unsuitable
illogical
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h
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j
k
immoral
irregular
illegal
disagreeable
dishonest
a trans
b un
c co
a transatlantic
b undercooked
c misunderstood
Suggested answer
They may be asked to talk about different ways we
can find out about the past and what the advantages
and disadvantages of each one are, which is more
accurate, or which is more rewarding.
a 4 b 3 c 2 d 5 e 3, 6 f 2 g 1 h 6 i 5
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More accurate information may come from film
footage or documentary evidence. There could be
an element of speculation about the archaeological
dig, and some element of entertainment to the
battle re-enactment and traditional craftsmen. The
personal documents have the advantage that they
are written by real people at the time, but may
also be emotionally or personally biased and not as
objectively factual.
Vocabulary p89
1 passionate
2 extensively
3 skilful
6 dramatically
7 archaeologists
8 enabled
4 unforgettable
5 perception
d mis
e inter
f over
g under
d interdepartmental
e unlock
f coexisted
Writing p90
2
a C, A, B
b first: A, middle: B, last: C
c Paragraph A and B: narrative tenses, past
simple/continuous and past perfect
Paragraph C: there are more present tenses and
modal verbs for hypothesis.
9 development
10 civilisations
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A Neil Armstrong was the first man to land on the
moon in 1969. He was joined by colleague Buzz
Aldrin. This was the culmination of the space
race between the United States and the Soviet
Union. In 2001 the first space tourist went into
space, and the Cassini spacecraft has sent back
images of Saturn. Scientists are investigating the
possibilities of terraforming other planets so that
they could support human life.
B The Berlin Wall fell in November 1989 allowing
people from Communist East Berlin to flood into
West Berlin. At the end of the Second World
War, Germany was divided between the Allies,
and East Berlin fell under Communist rule. The
Wall was built in 1961 to stop people moving
from East to West Berlin. The fall of the Wall
became a symbol of the collapse of Communism
in Eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War.
C Dolly was cloned in 1996 in the UK. Directly
involved were the scientists responsible. The
breakthrough led to great public and scientific
debate about the ethics of cloning, as opposed to
natural reproduction. The science that
produced Dolly wasnt new, and technically she
wasnt the first clone, but was the most famous
example of it. There are many potential
developments for farming as well as potential
breakthroughs in human medicine.
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b
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neutral
positive
neutral
negative
e positive
f neutral
g negative
h neutral
i negative
j negative
Review p92
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a in b of c to d in e for
a taking
b turned
c giving
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c
d
e
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5
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6
2
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b
c
d
irrelevant
illegal
dishonest
immoral
a evidence
b accuracy
c Ambition
d awareness
e independence
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b
c
d
e misinformed
f international
g underestimated
1 inspirational
2 devastating
3 catastrophic
d set
e turn
f put
g set
h put
significant
comparative
extensive
perceptive
dramatic
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f
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h
unfasten
cooperate
transcontinental
overcooked
incapable
indecisive
unsuitable
illogical
4 significant
5 beneficial
6 unforeseen
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b
c
d
devastating/catastrophic
significant/inspirational/momentous
significant/beneficial/momentous
significant/devastating/momentous/
catastrophic/grave
e significant/devastating/momentous/
unforeseen/grave