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DVD Answer Key Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education. All rights reserved.www.longman.com/totalenglish/ Unit 1 – Good relations 1 1 Students’ own answers 2 (1) Uncle Ralph and Nicholas (2) Nicholas, Kate and their mother (3) Nicholas’s mother (4) Uncle Ralph 2 1 His brother is dead and his widow and her two children are in London. 2 The widow and her children. 3 ‘Bear up against loss’. 4 She hoped that Ralph/Mr. Nickleby would do something for his brother’s children. 5 Ralph wants Kate to become an apprentice. 6 Ralph proposes that Nicholas become a school assistant. 7 Provide for Nicholas’s mother and sister. 3 Students’ own answers

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DVD Answer Key

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education.All rights reserved.www.longman.com/totalenglish/

Unit 1 – Good relations

11 Students’ own answers 2 (1) Uncle Ralph and Nicholas (2) Nicholas, Kateand their mother (3) Nicholas’s mother (4) Uncle Ralph

21 His brother is dead and his widow and her two children are in London. 2The widow and her children. 3 ‘Bear up against loss’. 4 She hoped thatRalph/Mr. Nickleby would do something for his brother’s children. 5 Ralphwants Kate to become an apprentice. 6 Ralph proposes that Nicholasbecome a school assistant. 7 Provide for Nicholas’s mother and sister.

3Students’ own answers

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Unit 2 – Dream career

1Students’ own answers

2a The correct order is:

do a degree in fashion 5

set up business on her own 4

carry a notebook around 7

have lots of Saturday jobs 6

show her designs at a trade show 1

have a glamorous lifestyle x

earn less money than her friends 8

deal directly with large department stores 2

make clothes for her Cindy dolls 3

b she doesn’t mention ‘have a glamorous lifestyle’

3Students’ own answers

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Unit 3 – Film hereos

1Students’ own answers

2/3The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad: 1, 5, 6, 7, 9Ben-Hur: 2, 3, 4, 8, 10

4Students’ own answers

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Unit 4 – Ellen MacArthur

11D 2A 3C 4B

2A 1 Ellen MacArthur 2 Sailing single-handedly around the world in recordtime. 3 16th October 2005B 1 Neil Armstrong 2 Being the first man on the moon. 3 1969C 1 Sir Edmund Hillary 2 first man to climb Mt. Everest 3 1953D Amelia Earhart / first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic / 1932

31 72 days: In 2005 Ellen MacArthur completed solo, her round-the-worldvoyage, in seventy-two days, beating the previous record by thirty-threehours. 2 Kingfisher: the name of her boat 3 the Southern Ocean: where shehad to repair a broken mast and what she thinks is the most beautiful placein the world 4 6000 calories and twenty vitamin pills: what Ellen has eachday to give her enough energy 5 fifteen minutes: how much she slept on thefirst night of her voyage.

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Unit 5 – Home Road Movie

1Students’ own answers

21 Dad was an expert on bus timetables. 2 Dad bought a car because thefamily was too big to get a ‘Holiday Rover’ ticket. 3 Their holidaydestinations by car were all over Europe. 4 Dad drove the car at thirty mph.5 When Dad forgot to change gear, the children used to make high-pitchedengine noises. 6 After Dad retired, he would spend a lot of time ‘bringingthe car back to its former glory’. 7 The children left home to travel or go tocollege. 8 Dad’s last journey was on a bus.

3Example answer:The story of a shy and awkward father who desperately wanted the familycar to make him a better parent.

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Unit 6 – Bhutan

1Students’ own answers

2/31 A 2 B 3 A 4 A 5 B 6 B 7 B 8 A 9 B

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Unit 7 - Vikings

1Students’ own answers

2Students’ own answers

31 All mentioned except ‘it’s a way of making money’ 2 They don’t try to hurteach other ‘because they want to be able to do it again’. It’s just ‘play-fighting’ for fun. 3 entertainment and education (for themselves and thepublic) 4 A woman who keeps her Viking shoes on all the time 5 They maketheir clothes 6 Blacksmiths’ tools now are exactly the same as they were inthe days of the Vikings 7 Accountants, builders and shopkeepers

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Unit 8 – The secrets of success

11 a card maker, a milliner, street performers

2Students’ own answers

3The correct order is:

I did some market research on it 6

I’ve an annual turnover of £70,000 4

Always believe in yourself 7

I’m very passionate about my work 1

Last year I decided to set up my own business 3

We’ve been going for two and a half years now 2

We’ve been very lucky and very successful 5

41 passionate 2 help 3 boss 4 idea 5 partner 6 customer 7 give

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Unit 9 - The Bullion Robbery

1Students’ own answers

21 F, 212 2 T 3 T 4 F, That he has a flat tyre. 5 F The van driver gets out tolook at his tyres. 6 F, Queen Victoria Street 7 T

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Unit 10 – Yes, Prime Minister

1Students’ own answers

21 a pair of glasses: on = authoritative and commanding; off = honest andopen2 a face (like Jim Hacker’s): rather wooden in front of the camera, withoutthe natural movement of head, facial muscles etc.3 a suit: dark = traditional values; light = businesslike4 hair on head (like Jim Hacker’s): his grey hair is fine5 close-set eyes: they need to look a little less close-set6 a nose (like Jim Hacker’s): a problem because of the large shadow

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