Rezolvarea exercitiilor din manualul
de limba engleza intitulat FCE GOLD PLUS – Student’s Book, autori Rawdon Wyatt
with Jacky Newbrook and Judith Wilson, Editura Longman, Editia 2008
FCE GOLD PLUS – Unit 10: USE YOUR
BRAIN
Listening
Exercise 2 Page 116
1. No. He had to work out a
way of training his memory.
2. He associates them with
someone famous. He makes up stories.
3. He runs courses for
people who want to improve their performance.
Exercise 3 Page 116
b) 3 c)
1 d) 2
e) 5
Exercise 4 Page 116
1. words
2. difficult
3. college
4. television
5. 3,000
6. face
7. journey
8. casinos
9. athletes
10. age
Grammar 1
Exercise 1 Page 117
1. have to
2. I didn’t have to
3. if we could
4. can’t
5. don’t have to
6. can
7. had to
Exercise 2 Page 117
1. c) as it expresses lack
of obligation – a) and b) express lack of permission.
2. a) 2 b) 1
c) 3
3. d) as it expresses
obligation – a), b) and c) all express lack of obligation
4. a) You should speak
English in class. b) You shouldn’t/ should not speak your own language in
class.
5. b) – to express
criticism of a past action, we use shouldn’t/ should not have done.
6. a) Probably not. b) Yes.
c) Yes.
Exercise 4 Page 117
1. aren’t allowed to
2. needn’t have
3. aren’t supposed to park
4. should have built
5. must carry
6. shouldn’t have let him
Use of English
Exercise 1 Page 119
Chimpanzee 10
Giraffe 2 Tiger 16 Cat 12
African elephant 3 Python 18 Sheep
4
Exercise 3.1 Page 119
1c
Exercise 3.2 Page 119
1. do
2. is
3. from
4. the
5. what
6. on
7. which/that
8. other
9. order
10. in
11. although
12.there
Exercise 4 Page 119
Concentration becomes difficult.
Vocabulary 1
Exercise 1 Page 119
1. g
2. e
3. a
4. h
5. b
6. d
7. c
8. f
Reading
Exercise 3 Page 120
1. C (line 3: computer
games, television and the Internet have become key factors in boosting
children’s IQs)
2. D (line 8: Over the past
two decades … researchers have found that IQ scores can give a good indication
of what children’s future exam results will be.)
3. C (this refers to the
whole idea in the previous section)
4. C (line 20: young people
are required to interact constantly with electronic gadgets and equipment.)
5. A (line 30: children’s
IQ scores vary according to the type of intelligence being tested … No one
knows why this is the case.)
6. D (line 46: But a recent
study found no reliable evidence)
7. C
8. A (line 60: will never
learn to think independently)
Exercise 4 Page 120
1.
complexity
2.
popularity
3.
aggressive
4.
imagination
5.
groundless
Grammar 2
Exercise 1 Page 122
1
1. It’s going to be
2. There’s no need
3. Correct
4. There once used to be
5. It was
6. Correct
7. There’s no point
8. Correct
9. There is no charge
10. It’s not worth
2
A. there
B. it
C. it
Exercise 2 Page 122
A. 1 It
2 There 3 It 4 it (Chess)
B. 1 it
2 there 3 It 4 There
5 there (paper, scissors, stone)
C. 1 There
2 It 3 there 4 It (crosswords puzzle)
Vocabulary 2
Exercise 1 Page 123
1. primary
2. classes
3. teachers
4. subjects
5. marks
6. teach
7. revising
8. took
9. passed
10. retake
11. course
12.studying
Exercise 3 Page 123
Archaeology:
1. courses
2. modules
3. lectures
4. seminars
5. field trips
6. examinations
Graphic
Design:
1. practical
2. coursework
3. placement
4. projects
5. continuous assessment
Exercise 4 Page 123
1. e
2. f
3. a
4. c
5. b
6. d
Grammar 3
Exercise 1 Page 124
1
Structure
|
Meaning
|
Example
|
1. have got + noun
2. get + noun
3. have got to+verb
4. get+adjective
5. get+past participle
6. get +to+ place
|
possession
obtain,
receive, fetch
obligation
become
passive
movement
|
I
haven’t got the instructions.
I
need to get a drink.
I’ve
got to reply to Ben.
I
don’t want to get hungry.
He’s
just got accepted.
To
get to Arizona from heree
|
2
get dehydrated – 4
haven’t got enough money – 1
I’ll just get a quick snack – 2
get up – 6
3
get down to any serious work
Exam focus
Exercise 1 Page 126
2
1. Martin
2. Agna
Writing
Exercise 1 Page 126
1. Other students.
2. It can be quite informal
as this is for young people.
3. Two: favourite ways of
studying; things that help you to learn.
4. Personal information.
Exercise 3 Page 126
1. vary the way, I don’t get
bored.
2. with other people,
rather than to study alone
3. When we discuss ideas
together
4. If I am studying/ if I
study … feel relaxed.
5. We don’t need to … to
see my mistakes and correct them.
Exercise 4 Page 126
Sample answer
What are the best ways to learn?
When people think of studying, what’s the first
word that comes into your heads? Boring? Maybe they had a bad experience at
school. But you know, studying doesn’t have to be boring – there are lots of
fun ways to learn! Here are a few ideas.
If I’m trying to learn a language, I like to
listen to a radio programme in that language. I can do this while I’m cleaning
my room. You can look and learn, you can listen and learn or you can find your
own way but don’t let anyone tell you that studying is boring.
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