Rezolvarea exercitiilor din manualul
de limba engleza intitulat NEW INSIDE OUT – Upper intermediate- Student’s Book,
autori Sue Kay & Vaughan Jones, Editura Macmillan, Editia 2009
NEW INSIDE OUT – Unit 4: CHALLENGE
Reading & Vocabulary
Exercise 2 Page 36
a.
5
b.
4
c.
2
d.
3
e.
1
Exercise 3 Page 36
a.
F
b.
T
c.
T
d.
T
e.
F
f.
T
g.
T
h.
F
a. immediate trip back = an
imminent return
b. excessively wealthy = obscenely
rich
c. badly organised =
shambolic
d. press coverage = media
interest
e. contract to write a book
= book deal
f. absolute conviction =genuine
belief
g. achievable = feasible
h. especially talented = gifted
Exercise 4 Page 36
a.
self-esteem
b.
self-employed
c.
self-belief
d.
reasonable
e.
enjoyable
f.
unbearable
All of them.
Listening & Vocabulary
Exercise 1 Page 38
a. Polar bears hibernate in
winter. T
b. They don’t usually eat
seals. F
c. They are the largest
land-based carnivores in the world. T
d. If you meet a polar
bear, you need to stay quiet and make yourself as small as possible. F
e. They can move at nearly
fifty kilometers per hour. T
Exercise 2 Page 38
a. There were two people in
this expedition. Pen Hadow was navigating.
b. Ben stopped, turned
round and looked back along his tracks because he had the feeling that he had
forgotten something.
c. It was March, 2001.
d. They practiced what to
do in case they met a polar bear in the car park of a café.
e. They wanted to hold the
skis in the air, make a lot of noise, try and frighten the bear.
f. When Pen pulled the
trigger the gun was still jammed.
Exercise 3 Page 38
a. What did Pen do? Pen
reloaded the gun again and pulled the trigger.
b. What did Ben do? Ben was
really scared that he even couldn’t undo the zip on the sledge in order to take
the camera and take some photos.
c. What did the polar bear
do? The bear stopped; then it looked up, looked down, turned around and walked
off.
Exercise 4 Page 38
The bear (walking)
towards us. Pen (reloaded) the gun … so Pen (is) now halfway through our supply of ammunition. He (pulled) the first trigger … he (walks) around his sledge … I (remember)
thinking, ‘Wow, Pen’s gone mad… He’s going to get eaten. What (do I do)?’
Exercise 5 Page 38
a. I
couldn’t quite figure
out what wasn’t right.
b. I
shouted at Pen … and our bear drill swang into action.
c. There
was no way
we could outrun the bear.
d. Pen was
in charge
of the gun.
e. Pen loaded
the gun … closed the barrels, pulled the trigger…
f. He
said, ‘The gun’s still jammed.’
g.
Everything went into slow motion.
h. I
couldn’t even undo
the zip on the sledge.
Grammar
Exercise 1 Page 39
a.
2
b.
3
c.
1
d.
4
a.
past simple
b.
past continuous
c.
past perfect simple
d.
past perfect continuous
a. N: He didn’t make
dinner. Q: Did he make dinner?
b. N: He wasn’t making
dinner. Q: Was he making dinner?
c. N: He hadn’t made
dinner. Q: Hadn’t he made dinner?
d. N: He hadn’t been making
dinner. Q: Hadn’t he been making dinner?
Exercise 2 Page 39
a.
1
b.
1
c.
2
d.
1
e.
2
Exercise 3 Page 39
Unit 4 Exercises pge 134
1.
1.
climbed
2.
had
3. set off
4. had been following
5. had taken
6. had advised
7. was
8.
were wearing
9.
were eating
10. had never experienced
11. arrived
12. had travelled
13. had been keeping
14. published
15. had faced
Vocabulary
Exercise 1 Page 40
b.
Fitness and training
c.
Nutrition
d.
Clothing
e.
Mind
Exercise 2 Page 40
a.
raise
b.
fitness
c.
diet
d.
regular
e.
pair
f.
mind
Grammar
Exercise 1 Page 41
Things she’ll be doing to prepare for the
MoonWalk
|
Things she’ll be doing to during the MoonWalk
|
Something she’ll have done when she’s completed
the MoonWalk
|
She’ll
be working on her stamina and general fitness levels.
She’ll
be going to the gym four times a week.
She’ll
be probably supplementing her diet with protein drinks and vitamins.
|
She’ll
be eating energy bars, bananas and other fruit snacks at regular intervals.
She’ll be
drinking plenty of water along the way.
She’ll definitely
be investing in a good pair of trainers.
She’ll be
wearing a hat.
She’ll be
wearing a decorated bra.
|
She’ll
have contributed a sum of money to a very good cause.
|
Future
continuous
describes an action that will be in
progress at a certain time in the future.
Future perfect describes an action
that will be completed by a certain
time in the future.
Exercise 2 Page 41
a.
I’ll probably be having
b.
I’ll probably be driving
c.
I’ll definitely be
working out
d.
I’ll definitely be
watching
e.
I’ll probably be working
f.
I’ll probably be living
Exercise 3 Page 41
a. I’ll have spent a lot of
money.
b. I’ll have sent the text
messages.
c. I’ll have spoken to the
people.
d. I’ll have gone into the
shops.
e. I’ll have done these
exercises.
f. I’ll have driven a few
kilometers.
g. I’ll have eaten
chocolate.
h. I’ll have spent online
three hours.
i. I’ll have said sorry
twice.
a. How much money will you
have spent?
b. How many text messages
will you have sent?
c. How many people will you
have spoken to?
d. How many shops will you have
gone into?
e. How many exercises will
you have done?
f. How many kilometers will
you have driven?
g. How much chocolate will
you have eaten?
h. How many hours will you have
spent online?
i. How many times will you have
said sorry?
Exercise 4 Page 41
Unit 4 Exercises
2.
a. be lying on a beach.
b. have done my homework.
c. be watching TV.
d. have graduated
Highschool.
e. be running in the park.
f. have written a book.
g. be dancing at disco.
h. have had three children.
Reading
Exercise 1 Page 42
a. It is not healthy. It is
expensive. It smells ugly.
b. They enjoy it. They like
it. They feel relaxed.
c. They eat sweets. They
take pills. They really want to give it up.
Exercise 2 Page 42
a. He is getting old and he
can’t keep doing this to himself.
b. Smoking has started
conversations, driven away annoying people. Smoking helps him celebrate
victories, get over losses, comfort the comfortless. It also chases away the
mosquitoes.
c. He will phone Yefim
Shubentsov.
Vocabulary
Exercise 2 Page 43
a.
he picked them up
b.
he transmits it
c.
they never abandoned him
d. they help him get over
losses
e. call me back then
Exercise 3 Page 43
a.
put me off
b.
come down with it
c.
shake it off
d.
take after him
e.
feel up to it
Useful phrases & Pronunciation
Exercise 1 Page 44
a.
difficult sleeping
b.
a twisted ankle
c.
sore throat
d.
sunburn
e.
a splitting headache
f.
hay fever
Exercise 2 Page 44
a. take some pills and try
to sleep.
b. see a doctor as soon as
possible.
c. drink some tea with
honey and lemon.
d. some cream?
e. to go to take a nap and
relax.
f. take some aspirin and go
to the doctor.
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