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Workbook Answer Key Unit 10

Note: In communicative exercises where several answers are possible, this answer key contains some examples of correct
answers, not all possible answers. Any valid answer in this type of exercise should be considered acceptable.

Exercise 1 Exercise 7
Answers will vary. Answers will vary.
Exercise 2 Exercise 8
Answers will vary. 1. standard of living 2. export 3. wages, income
4. employment rate 5. investment 6. import
Exercise 3 7. unemployment rate
With restaurants in 119 countries, its clear that McDonalds Exercise 9
has become a global brand. And while there are those who 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. F 7. T 8. T 9. F
criticize the companys expansion and cultural influence, Exercise 10
others explain that individual restaurants, most of which are Answers will vary.

locally owned, modify their menus to cater to local diets and Exercise 11
Answers will vary.
tastes.
Check out the menus in McDonalds restaurants around Exercise 12
1. competence, indigenous, prominence 2. four
the world, and youll likely come across a surprising number of 3. competence 4. prominence, competence
unfamiliar choices. For example, you can pick up a McFelafel Exercise 13
in Egypt, seaweed burgers in Japan, and rabbit in France. 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. T 7. F
Enter a McDonalds in Italy, and youll find out that you can
order an espresso. Wondering about the McAloo Tikki Burger GRAMMAR BOOSTER
on the McDonalds menu in India? Try it outbut dont count Exercise A
1. I; dress up 2. T; called off 3. T; think back on 4. I;
on it including any beef. In India, youll have to go without a
grew up 5. T; cut (someone) off 6. T; look (your essay)
McDonalds signature hamburger, as the chains restaurants in over 7. T; go along with 8. I; sit down 9. T; came away
that country dont serve beef. with

Exercise 4 Exercise B
Answers will vary. 3. T; fill with air 4. I; suddenly become very angry 5. I;
end an argument 6. T; create 7. T; raise, increase 8. I;
Exercise 5
appear
1. start it over 2. see the project through 3. counting on
us 4. hand out papers / hand papers out 5. throw away Exercise C
papers / throw papers away 6. pick the pencil up / pick up 1. P; thrown out 2. A; used up 3. P; done over 4. A;
the pencil 7. check out prices / check prices out 8. taking passed out 5. A; leaves out 6. P; let off 7. P; filled out
up knitting / taking knitting up 9. put it off 10. talk you
into 11. come across anything
Exercise 6
1. bring about, go without 2. wipe out, carried out
3. comes down with 4. put up with, laying off

Summit 2, Second Edition Unit 10


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