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 4: FOOD FOR
THOUGHT
Vocabulary 1
Exercise 1 Page 42
1. f
2. c
3. h
4. a
5. b
6. e
7. d
8. g
Exercise 2 Page 42
Footballer: I eat lots of protein…
Celebrity: I mostly eat fruit …
Listening
Exercise 2 Page 42
2
a. 2
b. 1
c. 3
d. 5
e. 10
Exercise 3 Page 42
1. a restaurant
2. eight/ 8
3. model
4. (TV) programme
5. simple
6. lifesstyle
7. cookery book
8. wedding
9. unemployed
10. drums
Vocabulary 2
Exercise 1 Page 43
1. for
2. in
3. on
4. to
5. as
6. in
7. on
8. for/in
9. to
10. of
Exam focus
Exercise 1 Page 44
1. Because it helps people
to understand other cultures, it’s good for you and it’s environmentally
friendly.
2. She is more reluctant.
Exercise 2 Page 44
1. A (line 6: nine-year
study of entamophagy, the eating of insects, which has taken them all over the
globe.)
2. C (line 13: I came
across a magazine called the Food Insect Newsletter and I just became
fascinated)
3. A (line 22: I knew that
I couldn’t refuse or they would have been terribly offended.)
4. B (line 25: so I had to
crunch down on it so it didn’t get away)
5. C
6. A (line 33: it has juicy
white meat inside, like a crab)
7. B (line 37: ‘I know it
makes sense in environmental terms’)
8. D (line 45: I think we
gain more understanding of their culture)
Grammar 1
Exercise 1 Page 46
a. countable: book, knife,
plate, potato, series, spider
b. uncountable:
accommodation, advice, aerobics, information, luggage, maths, news, progress,
traffic, transport
c. countable or
uncountable: chocolate, food, fruit, meal
d. always plural: clothes,
police, scissors, trousers
Exercise 2 Page 46
1. a) countable b)
uncountable
2. a) uncountable b)
countable
3. a) uncountable b)
countable
4. a) uncountable b)
countable
5. a) countable b) uncountable
6. a) uncountable b)
countable
Exercise 3 Page 46
1. luggage
2. These scissors aren’t
3. have been informed
4. Maths is
5. trousers/don’t
6. information
7. isn’t
8. some advice
9. Traffic/has
10. was the best
Exercise 4 Page 46
+
uncountable nouns: some, not much, a little, very little
+
plural countable nouns: lots of, hardly any, no
Watch
Out!
Few
and little
1.
b,
a 2. d, c
Use of English
Exercise 3 Page 47
1. d
2. a
3. f
4. h
5. c
6. e
7. b
8. g
Exercise 4 Page 47
1. have
2. them
3. has
4. in
5. so
6. why
7. a
8. well
9. to
10. It
11. with
12. the
Reading 2
Exercise 3 Page 48
1. E
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. G
6. B
Grammar 2
Exercise 1 Page 49
1. I’ll have been – patient
(future perfect)
2. I’m going to get –
patient
3. will cure – doctor
4. I’ll try it! – patient
5. I begin – patient
(present simple)
6. is going to work –
doctor
7. I’m leaving – patient
(present continuous)
8. I’ll be living - patient (future continuous)
Exercise 2 Page 49
1
1. we’ll just be arriving
2. will break
3. I’m going to apply
4. will rain
5. I’ll have
6. will you have finished
Exercise 3 Page 49
1
1.
Are you going
2.
‘ll give
3.
‘m leaving
4.
‘ll be
2
1.
are you going to do
2.
‘s
3.
is
4.
lands
5.
aren’t going to have
3
1.
won’t be going
2.
‘ll have done
3.
‘ll be finished
4.
Won’t you be having
Vocabulary 3
Exercise 1 Page 50
1.
throat
2.
ankle
3.
wrist
4.
cheek
5.
stomach
6.
thigh
7.
heart
8.
thumb
9.
finger
10.
knee
11. elbow
12.
forehead
13.
mouth
14.
eyebrow
15. shoulder
Exercise 2 Page 50
1.
arms, legs
2.
legs
3.
arms, eyebrows, hands,
fist
4.
shoulders
5.
head
6.
fist, teeth
7.
arms, back, legs
Exercise 3 Page 50
Sample
answers
1.
stretch your arms
2.
stretch your arms
3.
bend your legs
4.
clench your fists
5.
clench your teeth
6.
nod your head
7.
shrug your shoulders
8.
cross your legs
9.
rub your back
10.
shrug your shoulders
Exercise 4 Page 50
1.
mouth
2.
heart
3.
tooth
4.
hands
5.
back
Exercise 5 Page 50
1.
prescription
2.
surgery
3.
heal
4.
temperature
5.
injections
6.
sore
7.
pain
8.
hurt
9.
over
10.
bruised
Speaking
Exercise 1 Page 51
1
1.
good idea
2.
drawback
3.
problem
4.
advantage
5.
benefit
6.
disadvatage
2
Positive: a good idea, an advantage, a benefit
Negative: drawback, problem, disadvantage
Writing
Exercise 1 Page 52
1.
c
2.
b
Exercise 2 Page 52
Title
B
Exercise 3 Page 52
1.
better education
2.
more nourishing food
3.
more intensive and
varied exercise
4.
medical advances
Exercise 4 Page 52
Sample answer
Healthier than ever before!
(as exercise 2)
The most important difference between us and the
older generation is education. There is so much information about what is healthy
and what is not that it’s easy to know what you should and shouldn’t eat. My
parents certainly didn’t learn about this at school as my generation all have.
As well as that, food now is produced to a much
higher standard than it used to be. Farming is more efficient and restaurants
are cleaner. Most towns also have a gym where it is possible to exercise in
many different ways. Finally, there have been more advances in medical
technology in our lifetime than at any time in history, which means that we will
live longer than any generation before us.
Unit 4 Review
Exercise 1 Page 53
1.
books
2.
information
3.
produce
4.
transport
5.
research
6.
climates
7.
progress
8.
experts
9.
health
Exercise 3 Page 53
1. I don’t like riding my
bike when there is too much of heavy traffic.
2. When I finish college, I’m going to apply for a job in a
hospital.
3. I will be graduating this time next year.
4. There were a lot of insects in the garden.
5. That was good advice you gave me about how to cook
vegetables.
6. I’m meeting to my
friend for lunch on Saturday.
7. They will have arrived in Australia by midday
tomorrow.
8. Not many of
people know the answer to that question.
9. By the end of next year,
I will have completed my medical
course.
10. We’ve got hardly any of
food left.
Exercise 4 Page 53
1. cooking
2. vitamin
3. allergic
4. habitat
5. swallow
6. high
7. diary
8. ingredients
9. nutritious
10. advances
11. potato
12. catering missing words = carbohydrate
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