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Gateway B2 – Workbook Answer Key Gateway online

Unit 3
Vocabulary p20 5 1 4 2 – 3 4 4 4 5 – Grammar in context p25
1 1 telescope 6 1 were 2 would 3 going 4 about 5 was 1
2 space shuttle 6 would Verb Tense We use it to talk
3 astronaut 7 Students’ own answers form about …
4 launch will have future how long an activity
5 meteorite Developing vocabulary p23 done continuous has been in progress
6 man made satellite 1 co- cosmonaut, operate, pilot, write at a particular future
7 astronomer dis- able, appeared point
8 gravity ex- cosmonaut, president will be future perfect activities in progress
9 atmosphere im- impossible doing continuous at a particular point
10 asteroid inter- national in the future
11 orbit ir- irregular will have future perfect activities/states
12 universe mis- calculate, understood been that will be finished
13 space station over- booked, calculate, estimate, populated, doing before a particular
point in the future
2 1 Yuri Gargarin’s spacecraft/capsule paid
2 the first man-made satellite to leave the post- graduate, 1990 2 1 already at home
earth’s atmosphere/the first Earth-orbiting pre- booked, historic, paid, 1990 2 during March 23rd
artificial satellite re- appeared, booked, calculate, consider, 3 complete 5 years as team coach
3 Hubble estimate, paid, populated, write 3 1 Picture 3
4 launches/landings of space shuttles un- able, paid, populated, stoppable a will have started b will be studying
5 when it re-enters Earth’s atmosphere under- booked, estimate, graduate, paid, 2 Picture 5
6 the first space shuttle populated a will still be working
7 they were first men who flew and landed on 2 1 dis-; im-; ir-; un- 2 post- 3 under- 4 co- b will have become the shop manager
the moon in Apollo 11 5 re- 6 ex- 7 mis- 8 inter- 9 over- 3 Picture 1
8 go on a space mission 10 pre- a will have been managing
3 1 journey 2 voyage 3 trip 4 travel b will have qualified
3 Students’ own answers
4 Picture 4
Reading p21 4 1 That’s unlikely! a will have won b will be (in) training
2 That was irresponsible! 5 Picture 2
1 Possible answers 3 That’s unbelievable!
1 The International Space Station a will have retired b will have been travelling
4 That’s illogical!
2 It is taken (in pieces – built over time, bit by 4 Students’ own answers
5 That’s impossible!
bit) by space shuttles. 6 That’s unusual! Developing speaking p26
3 Some possibilities: It may be taken apart and
brought back to earth or it will be blasted 5 1 unnecessary 1 What people might do on the planet Mars (in
into deep space, or will be left to rot. 2 impatient the future)
3 incapable 2 Possible answers
2 1 f 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 b 4 unsuccessful 1 I think this is an artist’s impression of an
3 1 the station 5 impossible astronaut standing and looking at a landscape
2 NASA planners; how to bring down the 6 disagree on Mars.
space station and drop it into remote ocean 7 invisible 2 This is a headline about NASA’s plans for a
waters
mission to Mars. It seems to be saying that they
3 this document Click onto … p24 are planning to send some space travellers to
4 He is excited 1 Picture 1 space settlement live there and never return to Earth.
5 what parts have a lot more life and Picture 2 space telescope 3 This is a quotation by American president
usefulness left Picture 3 spacesuit Barack Obama. He is talking about when a
4 1 space travellers who are not astronauts but 2 Picture 1 (space settlement): B Mars landing is likely to happen.
are travelling for enjoyment Picture 2 (telescope): D 4 Robert Zubrin is saying that Mars is the New
2 parts of something that can be removed and Picture 3 (spacesuit): A World for us and the next generations.
replaced and/or combined with something 5 I assume that this is an artist’s impression of a
3 1 e 2 a 3 h 4 f 5 d 6 i 7 b 8 c 9 g
else space colony on Mars.
3 come out of orbit 4 1 A, B 2 C, D 3 B 4 B 5 D 6 A, D 7 C 8 A
3 1 He might be feeling excited or frightened.
4 a place of death/ending in water 5 Students’ own answers
(The photo is a very famous photo of Neil
5 space that is beyond the moon’s orbit
Armstrong, the first man to step on the moon
6 point of progress
in 1969.)
Grammar in context p22 2 Students’ own answers
3 It gives people a good feeling about their
1 1 e 2 a/c 3 a/c 4 d 5 b country. It makes people think that their
2 1 P 2 P 3 I 4 I 5 I country is leading the world. It distracts
3 Possible answers people from other political problems.
1 I think the goalie will throw the ball back to 4 It’s the unknown. It is a new start.
the players. 5 Students’ own answers
2 I think he’ll lose the game. 4 Students’ own answers
3 I think a car will come over the horizon.
4 1 goes 2 is playing 3 starts 4 ’m meeting Developing writing p27
Students’ own answers.

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