2nd Pathways Ls 1 Answer Key
2nd Pathways Ls 1 Answer Key
2nd Pathways Ls 1 Answer Key
Pathways
Listening, Speaking, and Critical Thinking
Answer Key
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ANSWER KEY
UNIT 1 LIVING FOR WORK A LISTENING An Interview with Photographer
Annie Griffiths
THINK AND DISCUSS (page 1)
1. Possible answer: An artist needs specialized training in art, as BEFORE LISTENING
well as creativity and organizational skills.
A Critical Thinking: Predicting (page 6)
2. Answers will vary.
3. Possible answer: The title could be a reference to achieving a Answers will vary.
balance between personal life and work.
WHILE LISTENING
EXPLORE THE THEME (pages 2–3) B Listening for Main Ideas (page 6)
1. Possible answers: Millennials are people between 20 and
34 years old. They are usually progressive and interested in Annie Griffiths travels around the world as a photographer.
technology.
C Note Taking (page 7)
2. They work the most in India and the least in Australia and
the U.K. Wording and abbreviations will vary. Notes should include only
3. Answers will vary. key words and phrases.
4. Possible answer: This office looks like it would be a comfortable 1. S. Africa, Galápagos Isl., Mex.
place to work because it has a couch and a relaxed environment; 2. learn diff cultures, diff views, take pictures of wildlife/
however, it doesn’t look like the employees have any privacy. landscapes
3. long assgnmnts, wanted them see world, didn’t want be away
LESSON A Vocabulary from them
4. smiles, gestures, is silly
A (page 4) 5. curiosity, creativity, see things in new ways
1. c
2. a AFTER LISTENING
3. d
D Critical Thinking: Making Inferences (page 7)
4. e
5. b 1. T
2. T
C (page 4) 3. T
1. creative 4. F
2. explore
E Critical Thinking: Reflecting (page 7)
3. adventure
4. communicate Answers will vary.
5. favorite
A SPEAKING
D Recognizing Word Families (page 5)
A (page 8)
Noun Verb Adjective
1. work
communication, communicate communicative, 2. am cooking
communicator communicable
3. am writing
experience experience experienced, experiential 4. show (or sell)
creation, creativity create creative 5. sell (or show)
E (page 5) 6. am showing (or am selling)
7. help
1. adventure
2. favorite
3. experiences
4. ordinary
5. skills
3
AFTER LISTENING
G Personalizing (page 17)
Answers will vary.
H (page 17)
Answers will vary.
B SPEAKING
A (page 18)
The following should be underlined:
I’m sorry?; Do you mean …?; I’m not sure what you mean.; What
are those?
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B Listening for Main Ideas (page 36) EXPLORE THE THEME (pages 42–43)
1. benefits 1. Possible answer: Companies that cut your hair at your house
2. health or deliver precooked meals. Answers to the second question
will vary.
3. crime
2. Delivery is the largest industry. Subscription, pet care, and
4. problems family care are just starting out.
C Listening for Details (page 37) 3. Possible answers: People don’t have time to shop for things
in a store because they are too busy. People want things
1. b immediately.
2. a
3. b LESSON A Vocabulary
4. c
B (page 44)
D Note Taking (page 37)
1. encourage
Possible answers: 2. quality
What are the health benefits of parks? 3. customers
What are the social benefits of parks? 4. product
What are the disadvantages of parks? 5. aim
6. characters
AFTER LISTENING 7. section
E Critical Thinking: Ranking (page 37) 8. popular
Answers will vary. 9. advertise
10. recognize
B SPEAKING C (page 45)
A (page 38) 1. advertise
1. Oh, why not? 2. recognize
2. Really? / How funny! 3. situate
3. Good for you! / Really? 4. educate
4. How funny! / Really? 5. soften
5. Oh, that’s too bad. / Really? 6. communicate
7. create
B (page 38)
8. organize
Answers will vary.
D (page 45)
C (page 39)
1. popular
Answers will vary. Possible answers:
2. aim
There are a lot of people here today.
3. customers
It’s a beautiful day to be outdoors.
4. section
Do you know if it’s going to last?
It’s great that the kids can play here. E Personalizing (page 45)
1. Answers will vary.
FINAL TASK Presenting on a Celebration or 2. Possible answer: In TV commercials or on billboards in the
Holiday street; on popular websites
3. Possible answer: They use bright colors and famous people.
A–C (page 40)
4. Possible answers: Coca-Cola, Apple, Nike, etc.
Answers will vary.
C (page 65)
1. b
2. a
3. d
4. e
5. c
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C (page 84)
Answers will vary.
D (page 85)
1. brain
2. taste
3. nervous
4. waste
5. memory
6. senses
7. expect
8. nutrition
9. texture
10. smell
E (page 85)
1. V
2. N
3. N
4. V
5. V
6. V
A LISTENING A Radio Show About Ugly Food LESSON TASK Conducting a Survey about Food
A–C (page 91)
BEFORE LISTENING
Answers will vary.
A (page 86)
Answers will vary. VIDEO Food-Waste Rebel
G (page 90)
Answers will vary.
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C Listening for Details (page 97) A Critical Thinking: Analyzing Visuals (page 99)
20% farms 3% shipping/storage 2% processing
II. Steps
(juicing, baking)
Step One: Stop deforestation
9% supermarkets 19% homes
a. stop burning rainforests
b. grow crops on land size of South America B Critical Thinking: Evaluating (page 100)
c. keep animals on land size of Africa 1. Possible answer: Solutions for the problems of loss on farms
and waste in homes would help the most.
Step Two: Grow more on the farms we already have
2.–3. Answers will vary.
Step Three: Use resources more efficiently
a. example of resource: water C Personalizing (page 100)
Answers will vary.
B Meaning from Context (page 104) D Using Context Clues (page 107)
1. residents Possible answers:
2. architect 1. These are all basically walls or embankments to prevent
flooding.
3. obvious
2. take them apart and put them together in places that need
4. comfortable them
5. mainly
6. Zone AFTER LISTENING
C (page 105) E Critical Thinking: Reflecting (page 107)
Answers will vary. Possible answers:
D (page 105) 1. Designing buildings to have parking garages on the lowest
floors and living in houseboats.
Noun Adjective Verb Adjective 2. The cars in parking garages might get flooded, and traditional
structure structural protect protective houseboats are very small.
architecture architectural comfort comfortable 3. Coastal cities like San Francisco, U.S.A. or Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
They can start investing in creative solutions for different kinds
type typical move movable of housing.
space spacious ignore ignorant
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C (page 118)
BEFORE LISTENING 1. Possible answer: You dry the straw and use a machine to make it
A Prior Knowledge (page 116) into bales. You use the bales to build the walls and cover them with
plaster inside and out. When the plaster dries, your house is ready.
1. F 2. Answers will vary.
2. T 3. Possible answer: Ways of going green include recycling,
3. T growing your own food, and riding a bike or taking public
4. F transportation instead of driving a car.
D (page 119)
WHILE LISTENING
1. or
B Listening for Main Ideas (page 116) 2. but
1. b. an article 3. so
2. c. places for people to live 4. and
3. a. they’re not sure who the Nile River water belongs to 5. but
C Listening for Focus Words (page 117) F Critical Thinking: Prioritizing (page 119)
1. Egypt Answers will vary.
2. growing
3. Nile River FINAL TASK Role-Playing a Meeting with Real
4. great, green Estate Agents
5. damage, environment A–D (pages 119–120)
Answers will vary.
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2. stressful temperatures
5. Closed
3. definitely habitat
6. Radiation
4. method
5. period
Causes Likely
6. fortunately to get
cancer,
7. conditions radiation sick
sickness
8. challenges
9. adapt
10. exposed
AFTER LISTENING
C (page 125)
D Making Inferences (page 127)
1. period
2. Fortunately 1. F
3. challenges 2. F
4. definitely 3. T
5. conditions 4. F
6. exposed E (page 127)
7. issue
Possible answers:
8. adapt
1. You could train in space suits in a special environment to
9. method prepare for the extreme temperatures and having no air or air
10. stressful pressure.
2. You could work out for long periods every day to prepare for
D (page 125) zero gravity and muscle loss.
1. 5 3. You could practice waking up often and get special lighting to
2. 1, 3 prepare for 90-minute days.
3. 4 4. You could stay healthy and get medical training to prepare for
the closed habitat.
4. 3, 1
5. You could get a space suit with protective material to prepare
for the strong radiation.
A LISTENING A Class Presentation about
Space Travel F Critical Thinking: Evaluating (page 127)
Answers will vary.
BEFORE LISTENING
A Critical Thinking: Predicting (page 126)
Answers will vary.
X Astronauts have special jobs to do while they’re in space.
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UNIT 8 CREATIVE ARTS 2. Art could have a positive impact on a city’s economy by
attracting more tourism.
THINK AND DISCUSS (page 141) 3. Big art festivals bring people together and street art brightens
up a community.
Possible answers:
1. She is making flags.
WHILE LISTENING
2. Creative arts refers to many different expressions of creativity,
such as literature, dance, music, performing arts, visual arts B Note Taking (pages 146–147)
(drawing, painting, photography), ceramics or pottery, film-
making, etc. Answers to second question will vary. Suggested notes:
Type of art: snow sculpture
EXPLORE THE THEME (pages 142–143) Reason art is temporary: sunny day → snow will melt
1. Possible answer: Art types include a large-scale mixed-media Location: Montreal, Canada
art installation in China, sculpture in the rhinoceros, and Importance: 1. temporary art often outdoors/public places
painting/street art in the mural
2. temporary art brings people together
2. Possible answers: Creativity leads to innovation, productivity,
growth; Arts education leads to better scores in school, better Location: Madrid, Spain
memory, better problem-solving skills, and better coordination. Type of art: chalk drawing
3. Answers will vary. Importance: fun, interesting to watch → people will pay
Reason art is temporary: 1. chalk is temporary medium
LESSON A Vocabulary 2. rain and people’s feet → damage it
B (page 144) Location: beach
1. sculpture Type of art: sand drawing
2. public Artist’s name: Jim Denevan
3. temporary Difference from other temporary art: artist works alone (doesn’t
bring people together)
4. display
Time to finish a piece: 7 hours
5. repeat
Reason art is temporary: ocean tides → piece will soon disappear
6. solid
7. forever
AFTER LISTENING
8. copy
9. conscious of D (page 147)
10. constantly Answers will vary.
C (page 144) E Critical Thinking: Synthesizing (page 147)
Answers will vary. Possible answers:
D Meaning from Context (page 145) 1. The art mentioned in the lecture is temporary. Taylor’s work
changes over time, but it will last. The location is important for
1. solid both the temporary art and Taylor’s art.
2. conscious of 2. Whether the materials are more permanent like stone or more
3. sculptures temporary like chalk will affect the art. Weather and population
density in the location will also have an impact on the kind of
4. copies
art produced. On the beach, you could find sand art. At the top
5. public of a mountain, you could find snow sculptures. In a city park,
6. displays you could find performance art. On a lake or a river, you could
7. repeat find floating art shows.
8. constantly
9. temporary
A SPEAKING
10. forever A (page 148)
Conversation 1:
A LISTENING A Lecture about Temporary Art A: Hmm. Jin isn’t answering her phone and I have to talk to her.
B: She didn’t answer my email yesterday, either.
BEFORE LISTENING A: She must be out of town. She always answers her phone.
A (page 146) B: Right—she could be in Osaka.
Possible answers: A: Now I remember! She had to go home for the week.
1. Art positively affects people’s moods, so they create art to feel B: She must be busy at home if she isn’t answering her phone or
good and to express themselves. her email.
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BEFORE LISTENING
A Critical Thinking: Comparing and Contrasting
(page 166)
Possible answers:
1. The Sami and the Inuit live in a similar climate. It is cold and
snowy in both climates.
2. They both use animals for food. The Australian Aboriginal
people think they should also take care of the animals.
B Critical Thinking: Reflecting (page 166) 2. Minnesota Study: bears’ favorite foods, how mother bears
teach cubs, how cubs play together, how bears react to
Answers will vary. danger, a bear’s location, how bears react to other bears
3. Both Studies: a bear’s health
WHILE LISTENING
G Critical Thinking: Evaluating (page 170)
C Listening for Main Ideas (page 167)
Possible answers:
1. T 1. The Minnesota study may produce more information because
2. F (They can’t raise crops. The climate is too cold.) they have GPS information and take videos of the bears.
3. F (Many other people hunt seals.) 2. The Minnesota study may be better for the bears because they
4. T know the researchers’ voices and are comfortable with the
team.
D Identifying Opinions (page 167) 3. The Minnesota study might be more expensive because of the
1. She doesn’t like it. She says she thinks it’s awful. She high-tech equipment.
emphasizes really in really difficult and awful. 4. The Minnesota study may give us more useful and new
2. He doesn’t agree that killing animals is fine. He thinks we information about the bears’ behavior.
all share responsibility for taking care of animals. He says 5. The Minnesota study may be more useful to hunters because
Personally, and I think before giving his opinion. the GPS tells them the exact location of the bears. The New
Jersey study tells hunters how many bears are in an area so
AFTER LISTENING they know whether there are enough bears to hunt.
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C (page 185)
1. Possible answer: I usually contact people through email, text
messaging, social media, and phone calls.
2. Possible answers: Some animals move at a slow speed, like
sloths and turtles. The Internet usually moves at a high speed.
3. Possible answers: A smartphone has Internet access, can
record audio and video, can take pictures, and has a keyboard
to type out messages. People use smartphones for basic
communication like calls and texts, but also to research things
and connect with people all over the world on social media.
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E (page 190) 3. Play helps people and animals develop social skills and learn
boundaries.
Answers will vary. Students should discuss the following
inventions: motion picture projector, radio, personal computer, 4. Insects like ants and bees have organized social groups and
microphone, the World Wide Web complex communication.
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