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The document contains answer keys for various sections of a module, including vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension exercises. It provides correct answers for multiple-choice questions, written comprehension, and oral comprehension tasks across different levels. Additionally, it features a narrative about a young pilot, Mack Rutherford, who flew around the world, highlighting his experiences and challenges.

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The document contains answer keys for various sections of a module, including vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension exercises. It provides correct answers for multiple-choice questions, written comprehension, and oral comprehension tasks across different levels. Additionally, it features a narrative about a young pilot, Mack Rutherford, who flew around the world, highlighting his experiences and challenges.

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Answer Key

MODULE 2 SECTION REVIEWS


Section A Review Page 1
1. c 6. b 11. b 16. a
2. c 7. b 12. a 17. a
3. a 8. a 13. a 18. c
4. a 9. c 14. b 19. b
5. a 10. c 15. c 20. a

Section B Review Page 1


1. b 6. a 11. b 16. b
2. c 7. a 12. b 17. b
3. a 8. a 13. c 18. b
4. b 9. c 14. b 19. c
5. b 10. a 15. a 20. b

Section C Review Page 1


1. b 6. a 11. a 16. c
2. a 7. c 12. b 17. a
3. c 8. b 13. c 18. c
4. a 9. a 14. b 19. c
5. b 10. c 15. a 20. c

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Answer Key

MODULE 2 101. Did you use to play football in 2018?

Use of English Level 1 2.


3.
There were two cars in front of our house last night.
Jenny didn’t use to hike with us two years ago.
Vocabulary and Grammar Page 1 4. Was there a department store here ten years ago?
1 1. c 2. f 3. a 4. b 5. d 6. e 5. Chris used to hang out with Eric on Fridays.
6. There wasn’t a microscope on my desk yesterday.
2 1. singer 6. train 7. My dad didn’t use to exercise a lot.
2. rich 7. old-fashioned 8. This singer used to be famous five years ago.
3. Cross 8. wonderful 111. used to say 6. found
4. shy 9. finish 2. changed 7. there was
5. salesperson 10. firefighter 3. didn’t come 8. didn’t want
3 1. tour guide 5. fall 4. called 9. took
2. librarian 6. Hold 5. There was 10. brought
3. poor 7. boring
4. cleaner 8. frightening MODULE 2
4 1. rest 5. game developer Competences Assessment Level 1
2. difficult 6. turn
3. hungry 7. hairdresser
Written Comprehension Pages 4 and 5
4. enjoy 8. hurry 1 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T

Page 2 2 1. 1860s 4. studios


5 1. waiter 5. pilot 2. Fairview Mountain 5. films
2. trendy 6. win 3. mountains
3. technician 7. thirsty (Rocky Mountains)
4. interesting 8. nurse
6 1. baked 4. saw
Written Production Page 5
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. Did you rest 5. take
1
3. have 6. eat 05
Oral Comprehension Page 6
7 1. Did ... go 6. didn’t see
2. explored 7. drew Nate: John, you know I love cars, right? Well,
3. didn’t go 8. didn’t eat yesterday, I saw many interesting cars!
4. studied 9. won John: How many cars did you see?
5. Did ... train 10. didn’t rest Nate: Oh, more than 400!
8 1. turned John: Where were you?
6. didn’t
Nate: At the Gaydon Gatherings car show, outside the
2. did 7. went
British Motor Museum! The museum has got the
3. like 8. enjoy world’s biggest collection of old British cars. At
4. did you pay 9. didn’t each Gaydon Gatherings show, they display
5. used 10. had one of these unique cars. The show happens
Page 3 six times a year.
John: So, there’s just one car at this car show?
9 1. There wasn’t 5. There was Nate: No! There were hundreds of interesting cars
2. Were there 6. Was there there!
3. There were 7. There weren’t John: Tell me about the cars you saw!
4. There weren’t 8. There were Nate: Well, many of the cars were old-fashioned.
My favourite car was from the 1950s – the
Jaguar C-Type. The C is for competition. Two
British racing drivers won the 24 Hours of Le
Mans car race in 1951, driving this car.
John: What is the 24 Hours of Le Mans car race? 

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Answer Key

Nate: It’s a famous car race every summer near Le 7 1. used to live 5. didn’t use to drink
Mans, France. The Le Mans car race is 2. Did … use to eat 6. Did ... use to have
unique. In other car races, the winner drives 3. didn’t use to work 7. used to study
the fastest car. But in this car race, the 4. used to train 8. used to read
winning car goes the longest distance in 24
8 1. There weren’t any lemons in the fridge yesterday.
hours.
John: The drivers get tired, don’t they? 2. Was there a hotel next to the park four years ago?
Nate: Of course! Today, each race car has at least 3. There was a hungry cat in our garden last night.
three drivers. They take turns driving it. 4. There weren’t any chairs in the dining room.
John: Did you see any trendy modern cars at the 5. Were there a lot of nurses at the hospital
show? yesterday?
Nate: Yes, I did. I saw some Tesla Model Ys and Page 3
even a Porsche 911!
9 1. didn’t 4. ago
1 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T 2. used 5. yesterday
2 1. car show 3. Were 6. didn’t use
4. summer
101. go 5. built
2. six times 5. three
3. Jaguar C-type 2. stop 6. live
3. is 7. there is
Oral Production 4. Did 8. has got
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers
MODULE 2
MODULE 2 Competences Assessment Level 2
Use of English Level 2 Written Comprehension Pages 4 and 5
Vocabulary and Grammar Page 1 1 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. DS
1 1. c 3. f 5. h 7. a 2 1. (difficult) challenges
2. d 4. g 6. b 8. e 2. costumes
2 1. f 3. d 5. e 7. c 3. Cyborg
4. Wonder Woman
2. b 4. h 6. a 8. g
5. the children’s happiness
3 1. tiny 4. game developer
2. nurse 5. Cross Written Production Page 5
3. difficult 6. Hold Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4 1. cleaner 1
5. frightening 06
Oral Comprehension Page 6
2. rest 6. photographer
3. old-fashioned 7. unique Teacher: Good morning, class! Today, I want to tell you
4. computer programmer 8. compete about an extraordinary young man – Mack
Rutherford. He’s 17-years-old and he loves
Page 2 flying. Mack just spent five months alone in an
5 1. key 6. lamp aeroplane flying around the world! On his
2. broom 7. mechanic adventure, the young pilot crossed two oceans,
and flew across 52 countries.
3. coat 8. pillow
4. spoon 9. bread But there were some difficult days on his
5. toothbrush 10. web designer adventure. One day, on his 11-hour flight from
6 1. fell Japan to Alaska, Mack flew through a frightening
4. finished storm. His only option was to land the plane on
2. did … eat 5. Did … bake a tiny island in the Pacific Ocean, without any
3. didn’t ride 6. didn’t visit people. Mack also had other challenges like the
extreme heat while flying through a sandstorm
over Dubai, and arriving at a closed airport in
India. 

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Answer Key

Even though there were hard days, Mack Page 2


enjoyed his adventure. He liked the wonderful
4 1. finish 6. bake biscuits
views from his aeroplane. For example, he
flew over Kenya and saw wild animals in the 2. soap 7. stand up
national parks and jungles. He also flew over 3. lamp 8. compass
New York City and saw all the tall buildings. 4. wallet 9. whiteboard
Mack trained for this journey for many years. 5. firefighter 10. shy
In fact, he began flying when he was 11, with 5 1. Were there 4. There is
his father, a professional pilot. At age 15, he
2. There aren’t 5. There was
received his microlight pilot’s license.
A microlight aeroplane is small and it can 3. Are there
normally carry up to two people. Mack flew 6 1. Are … playing 6. Does ... have
a microlight on his adventure. 2. works 7. aren’t competing
Flying is a family passion – Mack’s mother, 3. don’t like 8. doesn’t go
father and sister are all pilots. They inspired 4. are wearing 9. are ... writing
and helped him. Mack is an amazing and 5. is baking 10. drink
hard-working teenager. He shows us that
the sky is the limit for young people! Page 3
7 1. Monica’s got some / a lot of / lots of earrings and
1 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
bracelets.
2 1. five 4. father 2. Did you use to work when you lived in Germany?
3. How many hamburgers did you make for the
2. hot 5. inspired
party?
3. Kenya
4. Milly doesn’t watch TV in the afternoons.
5. There aren’t any / many / a lot of / lots of cafés
Oral Production near the park.
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 6. They crossed the street and then turned right.
7. I often hang out with friends on Sundays.
MODULE 2 8. Mum likes to put some / a lot of / lots of sugar in
her tea.
Use of English Level 3 9. Why did you take my keys?
10. We haven’t got any / a lot of / lots of toothpaste.
Vocabulary and Grammar Page 1 8 1. Did you have breakfast this morning?
1 1. boring 6. sunglasses
2. What are your parents doing right now?
2. rainy 7. hairdresser
3. Did he talk to his lawyer last week?
3. washing machine 8. glass
4. flash drive 9. suits 4. How many cats did you use to have?
5. mechanic 10. hungry 5. When did you buy your dryer?
2 Category 6. Have you got / Do you have any pencils with you?
Possible answers
7. Did she go to the cinema last night?
1. Shops bakery, bookshop
2. School items calculator, highlighter 8. Where did your friends play tennis last Friday?
3. Jobs cleaner, hairdresser 9. Did you use to eat peas when you were a kid?
4. Weather cloudy, icy 10. When did Scott finish his homework?
5. Accessories bracelet, earrings
Page 4
3 1. trendy 6. watch 9 1. go 6. doesn’t / didn’t
2. librarian 7. bakery
2. take 7. are
3. whiteboard 8. lose
3. is 8. there is
4. interesting 9. waiter
4. are 9. has got
5. hospital 10. shampoo
5. a 10. Do

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Answer Key

MODULE 2 Mack trained for this journey for many years.


In fact, he began flying when he was 11, with
Competences Assessment Level 3 his father, a professional pilot. At age 15, he
Written Comprehension Pages 5 and 6 received his microlight pilot’s license.
1 1. Josh Rossi is a unique photographer. A microlight aeroplane is small and it can
normally carry up to two people. Mack flew
2. In the film Justice League, the superheroes want a microlight on his adventure.
to save the world from danger.
Flying is a family passion – Mack’s mother,
3. Cyborg was injured in a car accident.
father and sister are all pilots. They inspired
4. At three, Sofie was in hospital for a long time. and helped him. Mack is an amazing and
5. The project’s biggest success was the children’s hard-working teenager. He shows us that
happiness.
the sky is the limit for young people!
2 1. to inspire some children with difficult challenges /

to show some children how strong and brave 1 1. F, 15, 17


they were 2. T
2. (some) Justice League costumes
3. T
3. brave and confident
4. T
4. when she stood up in her Wonder Woman dress
5. F, There are no other pilots in Mack’s family, Mack’s
and boots
mother, father and sister are all pilots.
5. going in a limousine to see the Justice League film
2 1. two 4. 15
Written Production Page 6 2. tiny 5. family (mother,
3. Kenya father and sister)
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

1 Oral Production
06
Oral Comprehension Page 7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Teacher: Good morning, class! Today, I want to tell you


about an extraordinary young man – Mack
Rutherford. He’s 17-years-old and he loves
flying. Mack just spent five months alone in
an aeroplane flying around the world! On his
adventure, the young pilot crossed two
oceans, and flew across 52 countries.
But there were some difficult days on his
adventure. One day, on his 11-hour flight from
Japan to Alaska, Mack flew through a
frightening storm. His only option was to land
the plane on a tiny island in the Pacific
Ocean, without any people. Mack also had
other challenges like the extreme heat while
flying through a sandstorm over Dubai, and
arriving at a closed airport in India.
Even though there were hard days, Mack
enjoyed his adventure. He liked the wonderful
views from his aeroplane. For example, he
flew over Kenya and saw wild animals in the
national parks and jungles. He also flew over
New York City and saw all the tall buildings.

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