1、New Inside Out keysunit 167811New Inside Out keysUnit 1 ImpressionsP5 Listening & ReadingAlec: 1. used to think 2. live 3. happened 4. will ever happenBelinda: 1. annoys 2. believe 3. think Chris: 1. were standing 2. d been waiting 3. exploded 4. ve never seen 5. feltP5 Grammar1. a) Ive known b) I h
2、ad c) I was talking d) I like e) Ive been learning f) Ive been g) Id already met h) I used to haveP6 Vocabulary2. a) designer clothes b) bright eyes c) round face d) spiky hair e) firm handshake f) charming manner g) warm smile h) deep voice3. a) handshake b) face c) smile d) eyes e) hair f) voice g
3、) clothes h) mannerP6 Listening1. a) London (Notting Hill) b) Working c) The conversation stops because the man says something uncomplimentary about Mrs. Riversthe womans mother.2. a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h)i) j)P8 Reading2. b)3. a) pop icon b) reinventing the brand c) early life d) motherhood e) contr
4、oversy f) no plans to retire4. a) trademark (Her name, Madonna) b) on (An ever-evolving look, style and sound) c) raised (She was born in Michigan and raised in Detroit.) d) with (The popular group) e) date (An impressive catalogue of albums, world tours, videos, feature films, documentaries and boo
5、ks.) f) criticism (Because its thought she used her wealth and fame to speed up the process.) g) controversy (Because she has shocked people a lot.) h) gracefully (No.)P8 Vocabulary 1. a) change b) prepare c) erect d) contemplate e) copy f) findP10 Listening1. a) possible answers: Charles: business-
6、like, cool, fashionableRick: casual, quite smart, a bit boringAdam: trendy, fashionableMatt: casual, cool, trendy2. Charles-3 Rick-1 Adam-4 Matt-2 The journalists attitude towards the four men is friendly, polite and respectful.3. Matt a) b) Adam c) d) Rick e) f) Charles g) h)P11 Grammar & Speaking1
7、. a) Could you tell me what image youre trying to achieve? b) Do you think that you are aware of fashion? c) Do you mind telling me what you wear to go out in the evening? d) Id like to know what your clothes say about you. e) Would you say that you care about your image? f) Id like to know whether
8、your appearance affects your life. g) Do you know what the last thing you bought was?2. a) word order: changes from (auxiliary) verb +subject to (auxiliary) subject + verb (the same as affirmative statements) b) do/does/did: not used in indirect questions c) if/whether: used in indirect yes/no quest
9、ions d) Formality: indirect questions are more polite.3. a) Do you know where the cheapest clothes shop in town is? b) Do you think cheap clothes are good value for money? c) Where do you think the best place to buy jeans is? d) Id like to know if/whether youve ever sewn a button on a shirt. e) Do y
10、ou mind telling me how much money you would spend on a leather jacket? f) Could you tell me how many pairs of trainers youve got? g) Would you say (that) clothes and fashion matter to you?P11 Vocabulary2. a) off-the-cuff b) buckle down c) as bright as a button d) collars e) tighten his belt f) on he
11、r sleeveP 12 Useful Phrases1. a) At a concert (club) b) Rose and Ian are probably a couple. Mike is a friend of theirs. c) Mikes ex-girlfriend.2. a) 2-Ian b) 3-Rose c) 6-Ian d) 5-Rose e) 1-Mike f) 4-Ian3. a) that woman b) in the c) spitting image d) look anything e) the same f) that smile g) a very
12、h) no resemblance i) looking woman j) changed so4. a) the spitting image of him b) got the same eyes c) a very distinctive way of walking d) anything like her/my mother e) absolutely no resemblance to the rest of the family f) was an amazing-looking woman when she was youngerUnit 6 EatP56 Reading &
13、Speaking1. Two spoonfulsP57 Reading & Vocabulary1. a) World Restaurant International Sign Technique b) No. (It was made up by this writer.)2. 1. an espresso 2. dinner date 3. bottle of wine 4. bill; your bill3. a) hair b) ear c) toes d) eyes e) shoulders f) tongueP58 Listening & Vocabulary1. a) F (S
14、he eats out two or three times a week.) b) F (She takes three friends with her. Everyone orders something different and she tastes about two bites of each dish.) c) F (She doesnt write anything down. She takes mental notes.) d) F (She doesnt wear any disguise.) e) T f) F (The newspaper pays.) g) T (
15、She really hates that. They should know by the look on the customers face.) h) F (She cant stand them.) i) F (It was in a very rural place in Umbria, Italy.)3. a) food b) meal c) dish d) plate e) flavor f) menuP59 Grammar1. Ive been working: present perfect continuousc I started out: past simplea Iv
16、e worked: present perfect simpleb 3. 1 a) learnt b) been learning 2 a) read b) been reading 3 a) been eating b) eaten 4 a) worked b) been working4. a) Hes been chopping onions. b) Hes been eating his dinner. c) Shes been cleaning /mopping the floor. d) Hes been putting up shelves/doing some DIY.5. a
17、) hate describes a state: it isnt an action. So the continuous form is wrong. b) stop describes a single action: You do it once. It isnt normally possible to repeat it. c) decide describes a single action: You do it once. It isnt normally possible to repeat it. d) cut describes a single action: You
18、do it once. Repeating it would be considered “self-harm”. e) have describes a state: it isnt an action. So the continuous form is wrong. f) understand describes a state: it isnt an action. So the continuous form is wrong. a) Ive always hated b) Ive stopped c) Ive decided d) Ive cut myself e) Ive had
19、 f) Ive never understood P60 Reading & Vocabulary2. Health Advantages: Improve health. Reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer, etc. Feel better Disadvantages: Friends treat me like an eccentric. No decent food available. Animal welfare Advantages: Reduce cruelty to animals. Reduce spread of diseas
20、e. Environment Advantages: Reduce greenhouse gases. Helps feed the poor and hungry.a) cram b) lapse c) shun d) skip e) slaughter f) crop g) fin h) stroke i) fussy j) soggy k) do my bit l) retain the moral high-groundP61 Vocabulary & Writing1. 1 so (or consequently) 2 Consequently (or so) 3 However 4
21、 even though (or although) 5 Furthermore 6 Although (or Even though) 7 To sum up3. 1 However 2 The first reason why 3 As a result, 4 What is more 5 In other words 6 Secondly 7 In fact 8 Finally 9 Furthermore 10 Consequently 11 To sum upP62 Reading1. 1 c) 60% 2 c) 9 billion 3 c) 27 % 4 c) 5,500 5 c)
22、1.3 millionP63 Grammar1. a) bread b) year c) plate d) date e) day a) Salad, fruit and bread were most commonly wasted. b)9 billion of avoidable food waste in England and Wales was disposed of each year. c) Most of the food could have been consumed if it had been stored or managed better, or had not
23、been left uneaten on a plate. d) Nearly a quarter of the food was disposed of because the “use by” or “best before” date had expired. e) 5,500 whole chickens were thrown away each day.The passive is preferred because the article is about food waste. So you want “food” or “food waste” (the object of
24、the active verb) to be the topic of each sentence. The subject of the active verb (“people”) is obvious in the context.P64 Useful Phrases1. a) the service(un)helpful, rude, slow b) the lightingbright, dark c) the wine(not) chilled, corked, off d) the foodbland, off, over-cooked, over-done e) the oth
25、er customersnoisy, (rude), slow2. a) very slow b) dark c) chilled d) overcooked e) off3. a) 5 b) 1 c) 4 d) 3 e) 6 f) 24. 1 recipe (=a situation which is likely to end badly) 2 beetroot (=to blush/go red in the face with embarrassment) 3 pie (=to be very pleasant) 4 beans (=tell me all the gossip) 5
26、peanuts (=low wages) 6 cookie (=clever)Unit 7 EscapeP68 Reading & Vocabulary1. c) The author mentions: Seeing people taking their shirt off in public Getting sand in everything Getting sunburned and windburned Cold water Traffic jams Children misbehaving No toilets on beach Stray dogs Losing things
27、Getting tar in hair2. a) 1 F (Frankly, I have never understood the British attachment to the seaside.) 2 T 3 F (I managed to get so sunburned that a dermatologist invited me to a convention in Cleveland the following weekend as an exhibit.) b) 1 T 2 F (I put my foot down and said, “Neverabsolutely n
28、ot,” which is of course why we ended up, three hours later, at Kennebunk Beach in Maine.) 3 T c) 1 T 2 F (Ill call him Jimmy in case he should one day become a lawyer.) 3 T3. a) paddle b) foot down c) scene d) dinghy e) nibble f) napP70 Vocabulary & Grammar1. correct order: 8, 1, 4, 6, 3, 2, 7, 10,
29、9, 5P71 Listening & Grammar1. a) Rachel b) Sarah and Paul c) Amy and Josh2. 1 a and b 2 b and c 3 a and b 4 a and c 5 b and c 6 a and b The modal verbs actually used in the recordings: 1 b) 2 b) 3 a) 4 c) 5 c) 6 a)3. a) I had to/needed to b) I didnt have to/didnt need to c) I could/was allowed to d)
30、 I couldnt/wasnt allowed to e) I shouldnt have done f) I should have done/ought to haveP72 Reading2. A 3 B 4 C 5 D 2 E 1P73 Vocabulary1. tasteful bookish humourless cheerful thoughtful stylish snobbish tasteless 1 ful or ish 2 less2. a) less b) ish c) ful4. 1 unwilling 2 irresistible 3 relentless 4
31、disobedient 5 devilish 6 undivided 7 stressful 8 irresponsible 9 careful 10 hellish 11 tearful 12 helpfulP74 Listening & Speaking2. a) She was traveling around Australia. b) Her visa ran out c) Amsterdam3. a) ago b) star c) friend d) soulmate e) together f) enough g) else h) relieved4. 1 g) 2 e) 3 a) 4 b) 5 d) 6 c) 7 h) 8 f)5. 1 Actually 2 come to think of it 3 Anyway 4 Do you know what I mean 5 Basically 6 to be honest 7 In fact 8 in the endP75 Reading & Grammar1. 1 A 2 - 3 the 4 a 5 - 6 a 7 an 8 a
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