Key to exercises
Inside view
Activity 2 sleeping badly, loss of appetite, a headache, mild depression and weight loss.
Activity 3
1 Because she hasn’t been sleeping very well.
2 She’s worried about her end-of- term exams.
3 Because she’s lost her appetite.
4 To keep an eye on her health.
5 She suggests that Janet make an appointment to see the doctor.
6 She doesn’t want to make a fuss.
Activity 4
1 Because she thinks her parents wouldn’t like her to have a boyfriend at university.
2 Chinese food.
3 Because the college she lives in does not serve much fried rice for dinner.
4 Because she doesn’t read as quickly as her friends.
5 To take a few days off.
6 Being run down or depressed.
Activity 5 (1) social life(2) a boyfriend(3) at university(4) Western food(5) any worries about (6) essay crisis (7) have a word with
Everyday English
Activity 7 1 (a) 2 (b) 3 (b) 4 (b) 5 (b) 6 (b)
Outside view
Activity 2
1 The company founder, CEO, and President of the bodyfactory.
2 All the green vegetables you need.
3 It has the nutritional breakdown that our body needs on a daily basis. / We can get all the necessary vitamins from the HULK.
Activity 3
1 He was trained as a dancer and has been an exercise instructor, a TV show host and a successful enterpreneur.
2 He sells healthy drink products.
3 Twelve years ago.
4 It tastes really good.
5 They all like it very much.
6 People who’s never worked out in their life and who’ve never eaten healthily in their life before.
7 They develop a craving for this good, quality shake and It makes them want to continue their new lifestyle.
Activity 4 (1) health and fitness (2) ever tried (3) absolutely amazing (4) the average consumer (5) on a daily basis (6) best drink you’ll ever have (7) through my day (8) this positive food
Listening in
passage 1
Activity 3 4–8–7–3–5–1–2–6
Activity 3 1 (a) 2 (a) 3 (c) 4 (b) 5 (d)
passage 2
Activity 8
Britain | the USA | ||||
going to the doctor | Register with local doctor, make appointment. | Choose a convenient doctor, high-tech care at the surgery. | |||
getting medicine | Doctor prescribes it, get it from the chemist’s. | Doctor prescribes it, get it from the pharmacy. | |||
paying for medical care | Pay fixed charge for medicine, medical care paid for by taxes. | Pay the full price for medicine, tests etc; must have health insurance. | |||
staying in hospital | Everything done by hospital, family and friends can visit, don’t need to bring food. | Hospitals are quiet and calm; don't encourage large groups of visitors; short visiting hours. | |||
Pronunciation
Activity 3In 1812 / a young man / called James Barry / finished his studies in medicine / at Edinburgh University. / After graduating / he moved to London / where he studied surgery / at Guy’s Hospital. / After that, / the popular young doctor joined the army / and over the next 40 years / had a brilliant career / as an army medical officer, / working in many far off countries / and fighting successfully for improved conditions in hospitals. / It was a remarkable career / – made even more remarkable / by the discovery / on his death / that James Barry had kept an extraordinary secret. / So / was this the end of the story? / Not quite. / When they were preparing his body for his funeral, / they discovered James Barry’s secret. / HE / was in fact / a SHE. James Barry / was a woman.

