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CAMBRIDGE GLOBAL ENGLISH 5: WORKBOOK 5 ANSWERS Answers Workbook Unit 1 3 Learner’s own answers. 4 Learner’s own answers. 1.1 What are you like? 1.4 Role models 1 H A R D W O R K I N G G W
1 1 Background 2 Challenges and personality C H A P T D S V A O H E Q
3 Achievements 4 An inspiration S H Y Q U V O U T U D N U E G E S E L G E F T K E I
2 a won a national surfing title/ wrote her L E P E J S D G J G C R E autobiography F N N E R V O U S O S O T
b ... she survived, despite losing 60% of the I Y D A V F J P N I E U P blood in her body. S L A Z Y S U O M N L S H c interested in H S A T H A R L D G A Z Y d Any two of: 2 b hardworking She has two older brothers. c lazy
She is still a professional surfer. d outgoing She has two young children. e quiet
e She regularly gives motivational talks and
3 2 shy – e 3 selfish – a 4 lazy – c 5 calm – d
courses to people all over the world. 6 quiet – b
3 1 Andre du Toit (brother) 2 age 14, lost her 4 picture b
leg in a motorcycle accident 3 positive and
5 outgoing, cheerful, hardworking, talkative,
determined 4 competing in the Paralympics, nervous
won gold medals, often gives motivational talks
5 ‘If I can achieve my dream, then anyone can!’ 6 Learner’s own answers. 4 Learner’s own answers.
1.2 Adjectives and prepositions 1.5 My favourite people 1 a to b in 1 b True c about d about c
False. His grandma is the strongest. e by f about d True
2 2 about, 3 by, 4 with, 5 about e True 3 Learner’s own answers. f
False. He’s masterful at fighting bulls. 1.3 The present simple g True 1 b likes c do
h False. The only thing we wish he’d learn is d play e thinks how to comb his hair. f have
2 2 hoist 3 enormous 4 champion 5 wrestles 6 impressive
2 2 I’m 3 Have 4 have 5 is 6 is 7 is 8 do 9 like 10 Do 11 don’t 12 am
3 Physical qualities: enormous muscles 1
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Talents: can pick up a dozen cars with
d We must use insect repellent to protect
one hand, can wrestle with tigers; paints ourselves from insect bites.
impressive pictures; champion swimmer
e You mustn’t disturb a bee’s nest.
4 are enormous; are too/are bionic too;
2 2 need to 3 need to 4 need to 5 need to
swimmer; paints impressive pictures too/
wrestles with tigers too; champion swimmer 3 Learner’s own answer. 5 Learner’s own answers. 2.4 Health blogs 6 Learner’s own answers. 1 a a sore throat 1.6 Check your progress b chest infection
1 c 2 b 3 c 4 b 5 c 6 a 7 c 8 b c allergic reaction 9 a 10 b 11 c 12 b d stomach ache Unit 2
2 a hurts to swallow/neck hurts b He coughs all the time. 2.1 What are common illnesses? c He has red, itchy spots. 1 Illness Symptoms d She felt sick. stomach ache tummy hurts, feel sick 3 Learner’s own answer. a cold runny nose, blocked nose
2.5 Stone Soup, a world folktale a headache head hurts 1 a 2 b 9 c 4 d 3 e 5 f 7 g 6 a fever shivering, sweating h 8 i 1 j 10 tummy hurts 2 a had b wasn’t a cough chesty cough c didn’t want d persuaded
2 2 everyone 3 anyone 4 no one 5 something e was 6 everything 3 b a pinch of c a bag of
3 a 2 headache 3 sick 4 head hurts (Picture 1) d a bowl of e a bunch of
b 1 hot 2 fever 3 sweating (Picture 3) f a head of c
1 fever 2 sore throat 3 voice (Picture 2) 4 Learner’s own answer. 4 Learner’s own answer. 5 Learner’s own answer. 2.2 Quantifiers 2.6 Check your progress 1 a a lot of b much
1 1 d 2 h 3 a 4 f 5 b 6 g 7 e 8 c c a few d less
2 1 should 2 any 3 a lot 4 some 5 shouldn’t e lots of f any 6 much 7 plenty of
2 1 a lot of 2 much 3 a lot of 4 less 5 many 6 some 3 Learner’s own answer. 3 Learner’s own answer. 4 Learner’s own answer.
2.3 Modal verbs (advice and obligation) Unit 3
1 b You needn’t sleep under a mosquito net in England. 3.1 Where do you live? c
You should read about malaria before 1 b pavement c traffic lights
travelling to tropical countries. d hospital e zebra crossing 2
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CAMBRIDGE GLOBAL ENGLISH 5: WORKBOOK 5 ANSWERS f mountains g path 3.5 The Lost City h field i river 1 a 2 b 4 c 1 d 3 j forest
2 b False – Ho-Shing knows more about The 2 b mountains c pavements
Lost City c True d False – it takes several
hours e False – Yong-Hu ran up the first d zebra crossing e hospital
twenty, then stopped and walked slowly up the f river rest f True 3 a ancient b amazing 3 b ruby c reward c narrow d spectacular d roar e sparkle e noisy
4 a There are wondrous surprises for those who find the Lost City. 4 a peaceful b noisy b (a growling sound) a tiger c busy d amazing c several hours e spectacular
d They sparkle in the sunshine. 5 Learner’s own answer.
e a golden gong, Chinese statues of lions
3.2 Comparatives and superlatives 5 Learner’s own answers. 1 a most b further 3.6 Check your progress c better d the longest
1 Across: 4 pavement 5 hospital 9 clean 10 field e noisier 2
Down: 1 crowded 2 forest 3 scary-looking
2 most beautiful 3 best 4 colder 5 hotter 6 peaceful 7 ancient 8 huge
6 more humid 7 heavier 8 fastest 9 cheapest 10 biggest 2 Learner’s own answers. 3 Learner’s own answer. Unit 4 3.3 Past simple
4.1 What celebrations and holidays are 1 b walked c lived important in your country? d didn’t use e played 1
F D S L I G H T S S K P f went
I L C J H Y D G E P P A
2 2 didn’t have 3 worked 4 didn’t drive
R A S Y M B O L Z Y U R
5 walked 6 rode 7 didn’t have 8 weren’t
E N D J W B D D Z B D A 3 Learner’s own answer.
W T E Z X N F E A S T D
O E Q G A J K P H I Y E 3.4 Fictional places
R R F C C O S T U M E S K N E X O E V N U E Q B 1 picture b S S J R P G W I U H C K 2 a paragraph 3 b paragraph 1 D E C O R A T I O N S H c paragraph 2 P D G T Q V N V B Y V M F H C X T V R D S C C E 3 b strange c scary 2 b feast c symbol d gigantic e pale f d lanterns e parades desolate 4 Learner’s own answers. f candles 3
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CAMBRIDGE GLOBAL ENGLISH 5: WORKBOOK 5 ANSWERS 3 Name of festival When is it celebrated? What does it celebrate? How long does it last? How do people celebrate it? 4 Learner’s own answer. e William: cries too much 4.2 Defining relative clauses f
Ralph: because he didn’t invite Henry to his party.
1 1 which 2 that 3 who 4 that 5 which 6 that 2 Tough Toby 2 a which/that Weepy William b who Anxious Andrew c which/that Rude Ralph 3 Learner’s own answer. Greedy Graham
4.3 Present continuous with future 3 b O c F d F e F f O g F meaning
4 Across: 2 moody 3 clever 7 anxious 8 weepy 1 b are travelling
Down: 4 rude 5 lazy 6 tough c are cooking 5 b rude c anxious d are bringing d bad-tempered e jolly e am having f hard-working 2 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 d 6 Learner’s own answer. 3 Learner’s own answer. 4.6 Check your progress 4.4 A traditional food
1 1 b 2 c 3 b 4 b 5 a 6 b 7 c 8 c 9 c 10 a 11 c 12 a 1 A 2, B 1 2 a lasts b made from Unit 5 c called d celebrates 5.1 Do you have a good memory? 3 a longer 1–2 Learner’s own answers. b potato, eggs, (yams)
3 1 hot 2 pull 3 yawning 4 sneezing 5 heartbeat 6 reflexes 7 hitting c sing and dance 4 Learner’s own answers d turtle tag
e rice, beans, sesame seeds and chestnuts 5.2 Zero conditional 4 Learner’s own answer. 1 1 d 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 c 6 f
2 a If I don’t eat breakfast, I get hungry.
4.5 Horrid Henry’s Birthday Party
b If I’m late for class, the teacher gets angry. 1 b Susan: too crabby c
When the sun goes down, it gets dark. c Andrew: no fun
d If you eat an ice-cream in the sun,
d Toby: didn’t really like him it melts quickly. 3 Learner’s own answers. 4
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CAMBRIDGE GLOBAL ENGLISH 5: WORKBOOK 5 ANSWERS 5.3 Tag questions e cerebellum f brainstem 1 b doesn’t it? c doesn’t it? g neurons h brain d isn’t it? e is it? 2 a doesn’t b does f doesn’t it? g can it? c isn’t d beats
2 1 isn’t it? 2 is it? 3 doesn’t it? 4 isn’t it? e pull f yawn 5 doesn’t it? 3 Learner’s own answers. 3 Learner’s own answers. Unit 6
5.4 A report for a science investigation 1 A 4 B 1 C 2 D 3 6.1 What’s in a story?
2 A Finally B First C Then / After that 1 b picture book c comic D Then / After that d family stories e fables
3 To conclude, in my opinion ... f tales 4 Learner’s own answers. 2 2 a 3 c 4 e 5 b 6 f 5 Learner’s own answers.
3 1 board books 2 picture books 3 fairy tales 6 Learner’s own answers.
4 family stories 5 novels 6 fables 4 Learner’s own answer.
5.5 The girl who thought in pictures 5 Learner’s own answers. 1 unique, unusual, shy 2 Learner’s own answers. 6.2 Connectives 3 1 d 2 b 3 e 4 a 5 c
1 1 so 2 and 3 when 4 so 5 and 6 Next 7 and 8 After 4 a hug b shrieked 2 1 and 2 so 3 but 4 When c twirled d itch 3 Learner’s own answer. e tag
6.3 Past simple and past continuous
5 a She loves ... spinning circles and watching things twirl. 1 a called
b She hates ... loud sounds, bright, crowded b blew; was reading
places, large cities/towns, frilly dresses c was reading; texted with tags, hugs. 6 a d were leaving; saw away b hooray!
2 2 heard 3 was coming 4 sneezed 5 ran c twirled d towns
6 was going 7 fell asleep 8 was cooking e hug 3 Learner’s own answers.
7 1 town 2 sounds 3 see 4 agreed 6.4 Lessons in life 8 Learner’s own answer. 1 1 b 2 a 3 c 9 Learner’s own answers. 2 a 1 b 3 c 2 5.6 Check your progress 1 a yawn b sneeze c heartbeat d reflexes 5
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3 a ‘You’ll just have to stay there until you 2 b gladiator c Roman baths get thin again!’ d canopic jar e colosseum
b ‘Where am I going to find something to f mummy g aqueduct eat?’ he cried to himself. h sphynx i Roman numerals c ‘Marvellous!’ he said. 3 This is Egyptian writing. d ‘Tee-hee-hee!’ 4 4 Learner’s own answers.
1 ‘Where am I going to find something to eat?’
he cried to himself. 2 ‘Marvellous!’ he said
7.2 Subordinate clauses: think, know,
3‘Tee-hee-hee!’ 4 ‘You’ll just have to stay there until you get thin again!’ believe 5 Think before you act 1 Learner’s own answers. 6 Learner’s own answers.
2 b She knows that they were built as royal
tombs for the kings in ancient Egypt. 6.5 The Little Prince c
Archaeologists know that it took about 1 a flower b snake
100,000 men about 20 years to build the Great Pyramid of Giza. c Africa d desert e flower f mountain
d Maya believes that the burial chambers were spectacular. g people
e She know that inside the pyramid there 2 Learner’s drawings.
are secret passageways, with rooms full of
3 1 eat like a horse 2 cry like a baby 3 run like
all the pharaoh’s possessions, jewels and treasure.
the wind 4 fit like a glove 5 cut like a knife 3 Learner’s own answers. 1 b 2 e 3 c 4 a 5 d 4 a solve b politely 7.3 Imperative forms c hampered d resumed
1 b Don’t be late for school! e homesick f echo c Don’t make a mess! 5 Learner’s own answers.
d Draw a pyramid for tomorrow, please.
e Please don’t shout in class! 6.6 Check your progress 1 f
Find out more about Tutankhamen for
Across: 2 dot 3 bark 6 picture book 8 knife tomorrow, please.
Down: 1 gossip 3 but 4 fables 5 homesick 2 b Put c Cover 7 reading d Dry e Use Unit 7 f Stuff g Wrap
7.1 Why were these civilisations h Put important? 3 Learner’s own answers. 1 a pyramids b aqueduct 7.4 An amazing discovery c sphynx d canopic jar 1 Learner’s own answer. e gladiator f colosseum
2 a ‘They are in excellent condition,’ said the g Roman numerals h Roman baths archeologist at the site. i mummy 6
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b They discovered objects, such as plates e bugs
and bowls, that Roman families ate their food on 2,000 years ago. f red-eyed tree frog c
‘This is the best find in years!’ said the 3 a greenhouse gas b oxygen
archaeologist who discovered the well. c carbon dioxide d natural resources
d Surprising discovery in London well 4 Learner’s own answers.
3 2 archaeologists 3 a building site 4 bowls
plates coins and the skull of a bear 8.2 The present perfect 4
1 1 have lived 2 for 3 have hunted 4 since Location: at a building site
5 has been 6 for 7 has been 8 for 9 have had
Position: at the bottom (of a well); they ate 10 since their food on
2 For: three days, five hours, four years 5 Learner’s own answers.
Since: 2011, last Friday, March
7.5 Horatius at the Bridge
3 b He hasn’t been at my school for long. 1 Learner’s drawing. c
We have lived in this town since 2 Learner’s own answers. I was born. 3 b F c T d T e F f T g T h F
d I’ve known my best friend since 2016. 4 a axe b grateful
e Has she been in Tokyo since March? c spear d swift 4 Learner’s own answers. e leaped 8.3 Adverbs of degree 5 a axe b grateful 1 a very b really c leaped d swift c extremely d really e spear e quite 6 Learner’s own answers.
2 2 quite a large area 3 rather cool 4 fairly long
time 5 a little unusual 6 really important 7.6 Check your progress 3 Learner’s own answers.
1 1 c 2 b 3 b 4 b 5 b 6 c 7 c 8 b 9 a 10 b 11 c 8.4 Rainforest animals Unit 8 1 a 4 b 3 c 2 d 1 8.1 What do you know about 2 a T b F c T d T e F rainforests?
3 b A small, green Brazilian tree frog.
1 Learner should label the artwork as follows:
1 harpy eagle 2 pygmy glider 3 sloth 4 spider c
A beautiful, large, grey African parrot.
monkey 5 toucan 6 red-eyed tree frog 7 boa
d Two frightening, long-bodied, brown,
constrictor 8 leafcutter ants 9 caterpillars Australian crocodiles.
2 a leafcutter ants, hairy caterpillars
e Three enormous, long-haired orang-utans. b tallest, noisiest 4 Learner’s own answers. c harpy eagle, toucan d cool, dark 7
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8.5 A visit with Mr Tree Frog and Unit 9 If I were a sloth 9.1 Animal habitats 1 b buddy c rattle 1 a horned viper d wiggle e crickets/flies b clownfish f moths g magic slime/cure laziness c dwarf frog h pop up i naps d leaves and small bugs j cutest
e because of rising sea temperatures and 2 a T b F c T d F e F pollution
b He’s a mellow fellow. That does not like f in the Antarctic tofight. g fish, octopus and squid
d He blinks when he’s resting. h golden eagle
e He likes to nap during the day. i a large rabbit
3 night – fight, poisonous – laziness, street –
treat, plane – name, naps – snaps, seen – green j they have horns 4 a
2 a Their backs are black and their stomachs hangs upside down
are white./They are enormous and can b canopy of the rainforest
grow to 9–10 metres in length. c goes down b the world’s oceans d at night c
warm-blooded animals like seals, sea lions and sea turtles
e makes a similar noise to a bird
d They can eat up to 227 kilos of food f an endangered eachday! g extremely long
3 in length, in danger, in groups h look at me in interest 4 sea lions, sea turtles
5 Learner’s own answers using or . 5 Learner’s own answers. 6 Learner’s own answers. 9.2 It / Its 8.6 Check your progress 1 b its c its 1 a emergent layer d its e It b carbon dioxide f It, its c oxygen 2 a Its, it b It, its d understory c Its, it d it, its, it e forest floor e It, its
2 1 been 2 haven’t 3 very 4 extremely 5 big sharp
3 b Its two humps store fat to give it energy.
6 grey feathery 7 fat old brown 8 tiny green c
Its skin changes colour to protect it from 3 Learner’s own answers. predators. 8 9.3 Gerunds and infinitives
2 rabbitporcupinepigeonantwombatmam
baelephantkangarooearwigwildebeest 1 b cleaning c singing 3 a bat b snail d to pass e playing c luck d flea f to visit e wildebeest
2 2 to take 3 stopping 4 to be 5 to get up 6 tocall 4 b duck c toad 3 a smiling
5 1b Betty the busy bumblebee buzzes busily. b to clean/brush your teeth
2c Felicity the fat flea flies fabulously. c
throwing rubbish/sweet papers on
3d Sid the slimy snail slides slowly. the ground!
4a Larry the lazy leopard lies lazily on the log. 9.4 Animal rescue 6 Learner’s own answer.
1 1 lions 2 tigers 3 lynx 4 opens from Sunday 7 Learner’s own answer.
to Saturday 5 9 a.m.–8 p.m. 6 $10 for adults
and $7 for children 7 Summer Concert ‘Wild 9.6 Check your progress Rock!’ 8 Friday 18th July
Down: 1 camouflage 2 eating 4 ant 6 stripes 2 a $44.50 7 frog 9 desert b $45
Across: 3 savannah 5 orca 8 predator 10 its c $27 3 Learner’s own answer.
9.5 Mum won’t let me keep a rabbit 1 a bat b snail c chameleon d jellyfish e octopus f beetle g bee h fish i frog 9