25 febrero, 2019

LOOKBACK 5


CHANGE
1 A
1 People with many talents can adjust to it well and tend to fi nd a new job quickly.
2 It’s caused damage to family relationships.
3 It’s had a positive e ect on the quality of life of people in the developing world .
4 It revolutionised the way people think about war.
B
Suggested answers:
1 losing your job/being made unemployed
2 TV, mobile phones, the internet
3 medicine, better crops, provision of water pumps/wells
4 news broadcasts, 24-hour news, photographs of war, blogs/ forums/social media, a particular war film.

ARTICLES
2A 1 The 2 3 a 4 the 5 6 the 7 a 8 9 a 10 an 11 the 12 the 13 14 the 15 the 16 17 the 18
B 1 a) 2 b) 3 b) 4 c) 5 a)

ADVERTISING
3 launch 1 break 2 gap 3 set 4 increase, reduce 5 promote 6 advertise 7 endorse.

CONDITIONALS
4A 1 ’d, ’ll 2 ’d, ’ll 3 ’ll, would 4 ’re, wouldn’t be
B 1 Supposing 2 would 3 are 4 will put 5 provided 6 will put 7 saw 8 wouldn’t 9 would be 10 unless.

SUGGESTING IDEAS
5 A: It’ d be great if we could have the class party at a four-star hotel.
B: That wouldn’t be my fi rst choice. How much do you feel about the school cafeteria?
C: The school cafeteria? To be honest, it/that wouldn’t work. How does Pizza Rizza strike you?
B: That’s not a bad idea at all.
A: Actually, I think we’re on the wrong track here. I think we should go for somewhere nicer.
B: OK. Suppose we try the Four Seasons or the Hilton?
A: I’m torn between the two, but the Four Seasons is closer.
C: OK. Let ’s go with that.

4 A Future Perfect and Continuous


a 1 won’t be thinking
2 ’ll (still) be working; ’ll have been promoted
3 will have left
4 won’t be using
5 won’t have gone; ’ll (still) be watching
6 ’ll have graduated; ’ll be looking for
7 won’t have had
8 Will (you) be coming
9 Will (you) be picking me up
10 will (they) have visited
11 ’ll have finished; ’ll be celebrating
12 won’t have saved