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Answer Key to Password Readers The Time Trippers Chapter 1 pages 4 5 (1) Good b, c, d Less effective a, e, f (2) c (3) fast slowly cold hot happy sad laugh cry look down look up nightmare dream old young suburb centre suddenly gradually tall small pages 8 9 (4) 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. T (5) Use an atlas. (6) (from left t right): Jane, Matt, Philip, Gran (7) asked / answered / repeated / said (8) 1. alone 2. pale 3. happy 4. sad 5. kind (9) 3, 4, 2, 5, 1 Chapter 2 pages 10 11 (1) (from top to bottom): 4, 5 (left), 2 (right), 3, 1 (2) sword iron desk wood wall stone T-shirt cotton pullover wool 1

pages 14 15 (3) 1. early 2. old 3. obligatory 4. hair 5. nasty 6. popular (4) 1. jeans 2. trainer 3. football shirt 4. blazer 5. trousers 6. shirt 7. tie (5) Did / walk Did / have Did / bring Did / remember (6) 2. Did they wear a blue uniform? 3. Did you live in London in 1854? 4. Did you know my grandmother? (7) 1. outside 2. in 3. over 4. inside (8) d, f, b, a, c, e Settings (pages 16 17) (from left to right): j, c, a, d, b, g, h, g, i Chapter 3 pages 18 19 (1) 1. F 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. F (2) jealous I want bully nasty alone nobody promise my word annoyed irritated (3) a. dreamt b. went c. heard d. said e. saw f. sang g. thought pages 22 23 (4) 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. T (5) Matt blue eyes, pale face Linda green eyes, round face Mr Briggs thin, red face Gran small, kind face 2

(6) football: stadium, team, captain, goal, ball racket tennis pitch cricket flag motor racing stick hockey club, net, court tennis club course golf (7) calmly / angrily / kindly / quietly / aggressively / happily / gratefully / threateningly / loudly / warmly (8) 2. loudly 3. aggressively 4. kindly 5. furiously (9) 1. video room 2. gym 3. computer room 4. canteen, lunch Chapter 4 pages 24 25 (1) 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. T (2) D D S D S D S D (3) watched / looking at / is watching / looks at pages 28 29 (4) 1. second 2. Saturdays 3. French 4. a lot of 5. walk (5) (top row, from left): fish and chips, football (bottom row, from left): computer, chocolate, swimming (6) Matt likes Linda likes fish and chips chocolate Matt and Linda both like swimming, football and computers. (7) Check CD (8) Where place When time Why motive Who person (9) 1. Who 2. When 3. Why 4. Where (10) like / swimming / too / hobby / like / great 3

Chapter 5 Pages 30 31 (1) 1. In a classroom 2. A waitress 3. Fish and chips (2) a. no one b. slowly c. boring d. released e. unhappy f. wrong g. unhappy (3) soup fish ham beef cake ice pages 34 35 (4) Room on the left (5) 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F (6) eccentric / interesting / thin / tall (7) 1. Everyone 2. No one 3. Someone 4. Everyone 5. Someone (8) Don t speak / Close / Don t copy / Give / Make (9) Wells / Briggs / tall / good / history / project / Ducksbury Castle / computer / Saturday / Mum Chapter 6 pages 36 37 (1) 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T (2) a. bored b. rucksack c. president d. lunchbox e. 12.00 (3) Food d Medieval people c Clothes b Time e Adjectives a pages 40 41 (4) 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. F 4

(5) banana, yoghurt, tomato sandwich, milk biscuit (6) a. 3 b. 1 c. 5 d. 2 e. 4 (7) 1. winter 2. autumn 3. summer 4. spring (8) 1. must buy 2. must listen 3. must do 4. must go 5. mustn t ask (9) 1. winter / cold 2. spring / milk 3. summer / hot 4. autumn / cool Chapter 7 pages 42 43 (1) c, b, a, e, f, d (2) (from left to right): d, a, c, b (3) thirteenth / fourteenth / fifteenth pages 46 47 (4) 1. fat 2. 12 th 3. empty 4. put up 5. kiosk 6. stupid (5) (from top to bottom): keep, bailey, turret, moat, drawbridge, gatehouse, walls (6) 1. keep 2. village 3. drawbridge 4. portcullis 5. bailey (7) wash, cook, swim, fish, drink (8) on, in, in, on, at, during / over (9) in / at / over / during / on / on Chapter 8 pages 48 49 (1) Open (2) whisper very quiet shout very loud stammer difficulty growl sinister, low yell louder than shout (3) 1. stammered 2. shouted 3. whispered 4. yelled 5. growled 5

pages 52 53 (4) 1. before 2. inside 3. saw signs of life 4. intact 5. trapped 6. jumped 7. dirty (5) The on the left (6) moonlight, sword, scared, frightened, shadows, surroundings, witch, dark, dream, torch, guard (7) begin began break broke come came fall fell fed felt small smelt stand stood (8) eyes / ears / hands / nose / mouth (9) 1. taste 2. touched 3. saw 4. smelt 5. heard Chapter 9 pages 54 55 (1) d, f, e, b, g, a, c (2) fireplace, torch, table (3) made would which hear pages 58 59 (4) 1. Pretty 2. at the bottom of the moat 3. the Great Hal 4. sleeping 5. stranger 6. the dragon (5) Linda Don t touch me Blackheart Take this witch away Guard There was a boy with her Jester I see no witch 6

(6) Linda frightened, confused, angry Blackheart irritated, kind, angry, gentle Jester sleepy, curious, kind (7) angry furious small miniscule good excellent bad terrible funny hilarious cold freezing (8) 1. hilarious 2. excellent 3. freezing 4. furious 5. terrible (9) Lord Blackheart liked Linda. He touched her hair, laughing. You can t go! he shouted. Linda wasn t happy and did not kiss his hand. Blackheart said that Linda was confused. The jester said she wasn t a witch. The guards took Linda to the dungeons. Settings (pages 60 61) (clockwise from left): f, l, g, d, k, e, I, h, c, b, a Chapter 10 pages 62 63 (1) c, e, f, d, b, a (2) (from left to right): 3, 4, 5, 1, 4 (3) bear dangerous, toy for children boar type of pig deer pretty, timid, forest fox red, intelligent monkey agile, bananas sheep wool wolf cries when moon full pages 66 67 (4) 1. F 2.F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. F (5) (top row, from left): 3, 5, 6 (bottom row, from left): 2, 1, 4 (6) agitated worried exhausted tired starving hungry terrified scared 7

(7) 1. will answer 2. will have 3. will call 4. will wash 5. will hunt 6. go back (8) get / comes up / milk / drink / go / work / eat / start / stop / goes down / have / see / hunt Chapter 11 pages 68 69 (1) Yes, it does fit Read chapter for why. (2) bee honey cow milk hen eggs pig ham sheep wool (3) Refer to illustrations. pages 72 73 (4) 1. fields 2. different crops in one field 3. 10 4. straw 5. good 6. badly (5) 1. marry 2. ale 3. night 4. open 5. rat horizontal word: manor (6) 1. is sleeping 2. is talking 3. is thinking 4. are going 5. is cleaning 6. is eating (7) name / live / hut / any / a / live / are / am / some / thanks Settings (pages 74 75) (page 74, from top to bottom): f, d, c (page 75, from top to bottom): l, g, j, a, b, c, k, h, i Chapter 12 pages 76 77 (1) 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. F 8

(2) slimy walls, straw, small window (3) curiously, desperately, hopefully, quickly, sadly pages 80 81 (4) 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. T (5) angry Blackheart, Linda cold Linda, the cottages cruel Blackheart dirty village children, dungeons walls friendly jester poor village children, cottages slimy dungeon walls tiny dungeon window (6) cart drivers transport jesters sing, dance, jokes knights serve, defend peasants fields witches change people (7) angrily, comfortably, easily, nastily, noisily, simply, terribly (8) 1. angrily 2. comfortably 3. horribly 4. easily 5. noisily (9) dungeons / jester / witch / pond / ducking / curious / young / plan / water Chapter 13 pages 82 83 (1) 1. good 2. sad 3. a test of innocence 4. is 5. won t 6. village (2) rope, guard, sack, stone, duck, peasant, use, word, house He needs: rope, sack, stone and guard (3) become became cut cut hide hid hit hit sit sat speak spoke swim swam throw threw 9

pages 86 87 (4) 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. F (5) just, kind, sympathetic, poor (6) 1. player 2. singer 3. teacher 4. rider 5. writer (7) 1. after 2. before 3. after 4. after 5. after 6. after (8) g, h, a, d, f, c, e, b, Chapter 14 pages 88 89 (1) Open (2) archer bow, arrow assassin kills barbarian uncivilised Christian believes in God (3) Find the knight (bottom right). pages 92 93 (4) 1. good 2. brother 3. hurt 4. angry 5. cruel 6. some (5) brave, D / good, D / cruel, B / strong, D / bad, B / violent, B (6) Blackheart shouted to pull her up. Linda said it was under the straw Ducksbury shouted that Blackheart killed his brother. Matt cried that the computer was not there. (7) 1. looked around 2. looked for 3. looked at (8) d, c, a, b a. saved / ran b. crusades / Blackheart c. moat / village d. pond 10

Chapter 15 pages 94 95 (1) 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. F (2) 1. cheek 2. stubbs 3. of course 4. stable 5. trip 6. observe Word in box: escape pages 94 95 (3) 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. F 7. F 8. F 9. T 10. T (4) It s mine It s yours It s his It s hers It s ours It s theirs (5) guidebook Stubbs rucksack Linda swords guards knife Watt computer Mr Wells you this book (6) 1. ours 2. his 3. yours 4. hers 5. mine (7) Briggs x Stubbs Blackheart x jester x Ducksbury Watt Linda Mr Wells Mr Briggs x (8) Open About the Story Important events in the Middle Ages (page 100) (1) 8 1 3 2 6 7 4 5 11

Medieval Castles (pages 102 103) (1) 1. word 2. Norman 3. hills 4. knights 5. Latin (2) Check your answers (3) bailey, drawbridge, keep, portcullis, gatehouse, ramparts, gate, wall, linen, towel, mill Medieval Life (pages 104 105) (1) Unlikely: large, luxurious, light, warm, few rats (2) Open (3) (from top to bottom): straw, blanket, mattress, plank, trestle Medieval People (pages 106 107) (1) Middle Ages Now Men Women Men Women 45 30 65 70 14 12 16 16 15 2 45% 2% 1.6 m 1.5 m 1.9 m 1.8 m (2) horse / armour / helmet / sword / shield / lance (3) a. get up b. work in fields c. eat bread d. work in fields again e. eat pottage, drink ale f. go to bed Not Only Glossary (pages 108 112) (1) 1. arrow 2. God 3. scythe 4. jokes 5. sword 6. justice 7. land 8. trip 9. ordeal (2) blanket bedcover dungeons underground prisons garments clothes friendly nice and sociable lunchbox container for snacks nightmare bad dream rucksack school bag thatched with a straw roof whisper speak quietly 12

(3) Across 3. expect 6. wool 9. cart 10. gracefully 13. heart 15. doorbell 16. once 17. smile 18. newsagent Down 1. enough 2. row 4. chat 5. jokes 7. fayre 8. bubbles 11. announce 12. lawyer 14. tear (4) Noun Adjective Adverb Verb bell lovely curiously send heart glad dreamily expect smile nastily fall fall shyly smile Two words both noun and verb: fall; smile 13