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Travel on Starter 解答
Lesson 1 Lesson 2
VOCABULARY TUNE IN
A. 1. D 2. E 3. B 4. F 5. A 6. C 1. booking 2. make use of
3. I see 4. a piece of cake
B. 1. information 2. booking
3. online 4. pick-up Track 4
3. exchange 4. dollar
5. travel agent 6. currency
DIALOGUE a b
c
1. around the corner 2. Join the club
3. get it done 4. What can be better
Do you
know?
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Milly: Our trip to New York is just around the When we say “currency is strong”, it means
corner. I’m so excited! we can use a certain amount of local dollars to
Ryan: Join the club! I’m almost done exchange for more foreign dollars. When we say
packing. “currency is weak”, it means we can use a certain
Milly: Don’t forget we need to go to the bank amount of local dollars to exchange for less foreign
to exchange money. dollars.
Ryan: I thought this service was also offered
at the airport.
Milly: It is. But it might be easier to get it Lesson 2
done as early as possible.
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Ryan: When do you plan to do it?
Milly: Very soon! The U.S. currency seems to 1. I'm jealous 2. In fact
be quite weak right now. 3. a good bargain 4. Trust me
Ryan: What does that mean?
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Milly: It means we can exchange more U.S.
Natalie: I heard you’re taking ten days off
dollars for the same amount of New
starting next week!
Taiwan dollars.
Adam: That’s right. I’m taking my family to
Ryan: Can we exchange money at any bank?
Disney World in the U.S.
Milly: Sure!
Natalie: I’m jealous! Did you ask for help
Ryan: What can be better? Let’s get it done
when planning the trip?
by tomorrow!
Adam: No, no travel agents this time. In
fact, I did everything myself. It’s not
that hard.
Natalie: But it’s the end of the year. Isn’t it
pricey to buy airplane tickets now?
Adam: I bought them from the airline
company’s website. It’s a good
bargain.
Lesson 1
Natalie: How about the hotels?
Adam: I booked a tour package via VOCABULARY
TravelAdvisor website, which A. 1. C 2. F 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. E
included accommodation and
tickets for the theme park. B. 1. airline 2. flight
Natalie: Thanks for the information. 3. form 4. relief
Maybe next time I’ll try to plan 5. quarantine 6. pet
our family trip myself.
DIALOGUE
Adam: Sure! You should definitely try.
1. two thumbs up 2. sick and tired of
Trust me, planning is half the fun!
3. It depends 4. go for
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Tony: Living in the U.S. alone for two years,
now that’s something!
Jane: Well, I’m not alone. I’m bringing Tiffany
with me.
Tony: Your pet cat? But how?
Jane: First, I need a form to prove that Tiffany
has gotten a shot, and doesn’t have
rabies or anything. I’ll need to show it
to the “Animal and Plant Quarantine”
staff at our airport, and later to the U.S.
Custom officials.
Tony: Anything else? Does Tiffany need a
flight ticket?
Jane: No, she doesn’t. Since she’s under 5
kilograms, she can be my extra carry-
on luggage.
Tony: Do you have to pay for that?
Jane: Yes, it’s USD$600. I’m so happy that
my airline’s pet-friendly.
Tony: Well, good luck! I hope you enjoy the
flight and live well!
B. 1. carousel 2. tag
3 baggage claim carousel
3. attach 4. claim
2 baggage x-ray
5. baggage 6. arrive
DIALOGUE
1. ready for 2. at least Do you
know?
3. show up 4. Thanks to
It means the check-in baggage will be specifically
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handled first and when this baggage arrives at
Drew: Looks like we’re all packed. I’m ready
the destination, it will be sent out immediately for
for the Golden Gate Bridge! being claimed at the baggage claim.
Nicole: Did you check the baggage twice?
Drew: Yes. I’ve also attached our name tags
to our suitcases.
Nicole: And are you sure your carry-on Lesson 2
baggage is under 7 kilograms?
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Drew: Yes, I checked that too! I can take on
the plane, no problem. The suitcase 1. Good day 2. there you go
weighs 20 kilograms. 3. fill out 4. in person
Nicole: Mine too. So, we’ll need to check
these in at the airport tomorrow. Track 16
Drew: Let’s be there at least three hours Gina: Our baggage is lost! See, the
before the flight takes off. baggage claim carousel is empty!
Nicole: I’m a little worried about us losing our Edward: Looks like it. It’s been over an hour.
luggage. Gina: What do we do now?
Drew: Relax. The ground staff will attach Edward: Let’s go check with our airline.
the airline’s bag tags to our bags and Gina & Edward approach the Sunshine
suitcases and give us a copy of each Airlines counter and are greeted by Jo, a
tag. member of staff.
Nicole: That means we can track our Jo: Good day, ma’am! Good day, sir.
luggage, right? How may I help you?
Drew: Correct! Besides, there’s no way we Gina: Our baggage never arrived! We’ve
can miss our suitcases when they do waited for more than an hour.
show up. Jo: I’m so sorry to hear that. Do you still
Nicole: You’re right. Thanks to the colorful have the number of your baggage
Hello Kitty designs, we’ll see them tag?
from a mile away! Edward: Yes, there you go.
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Students’ answers may vary.
3. T
4. T
B. 1. reserved 2. transit
3. passport 4. check Do you
know?
5. book 6. room
America; Dubai; Malaysia; China; Korea; Japan
DIALOGUE
1. How come 2. due to
3. stay at 4. they’d
Lesson 2
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Lesson 1
Irene: Thank you, Ms. Hunt. I’ll just need
your passport and credit card. VOCABULARY
Please also fill out this form. A. 1. F 2. E 3. A 4. B 5. D 6. C
Tori: There you go, my passport and
B. 1. license 2. insurance
credit card.
Irene: Great. Hope you enjoy your stay 3. driver 4. rent
with us! 5. private pick-up 6. cost
DIALOGUE
1. What a trip 2. I guess
YOUR TURN
3. I get it 4. count on you
Students’ answers may vary.
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LET’S LEARN MORE
Kent: We’ll arrive at Newark International
B. 1. T Airport at 2 A.M.
2. F (It’s better to have a plan B, just in case.) Holly: What a trip! By the time we get to
New York city, it will be around 5 in the
3. F (The new app can help complete the check-in morning.
process, but it is not the only way.) Kent: That’s why I booked a private car pick-
up service for us.
4. T
Holly: How’s it different from taking a taxi?
Kent: Well, you give them your flight
information and then the driver will
wait for you inside the airport.
Holly: I guess he or she meets you there to
help with the baggage, right?
Kent: Yes. And you won’t have to walk far
since the driver usually parks very
close by.
Holly: Sounds very convenient!
Kent: It is. Upon booking, they also tell you
the full cost of the service.
Holly: Oh, I get it. Then you can decide if
you’re OK with the fee or not.
Kent: Right. I hope you’re happy I decided
to book a pick-up service.
Holly: Of course! When it comes to planning,
I can always count on you!
Lesson 2 3. T
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Katie: Did you bring along your passport
and international driver’s license?
Martin: Of course! The car rental company
needs all these documents.
Katie: What if the cars we want are all
rented?
Martin: Don’t worry, I’ve reserved a midsize
Toyota Corolla on the internet.
Katie: Is it expensive? We’re renting it for a
whole week.
Martin: No, it’s quite a good deal. We got a
discount and the fee comes with a
basic coverage plan.
Katie: Basic coverage? What do you mean?
Martin: It means the insurance company will
take care of most of the costs if an
accident or something else happens
on the road.
Katie: What a relief! Oh, and do we need
to pay extra if we drive more than a
certain number of kilometers a day?
Martin: No, this car rental agency agreed
to rent us a Toyota Corolla with
unlimited mileage.
Katie: Great! Let’s go pick up our vehicle!
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B. 1. café 2. seafood
3. all-you-can-eat 4. grilled
5. drink 6. dessert
DIALOGUE E D
1. famous for 2. a big fan of
3. You know what 4. get a table
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Track 28 Lesson 1
Ingrid: Here we are! I can’t believe we’re
really at Ed’s Café in New York! VOCABULARY
Greta: There’s no way I’d miss out on the A. 1. F 2. E 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. D
best cupcakes in the Big Apple! B. 1. amusement park 2. Ferris wheel
Ingrid: While we wait for a table, what do you 3. museum 4. metropolitan
suggest we order?
5. suggest 6. roller coaster
Greta: The Oreo cream cupcake is a must. It
goes well with a hot latte. DIALOGUE
Ingrid: I want to try the lemon tart. It looks so 1. Eat up 2. up to you
fresh. 3. No way 4. get going
Greta: Their lemon tarts are homemade
every day, so go for it! Track 31
Ingrid: Yummy! How about the drinks? You Rachel: Eat up! We have a lot of walking
said you were having some coffee? to do today, so we’ll need a big
breakfast.
Greta: Right, I’m going to have a hot brown
sugar latte. How about you? Ross: I can’t wait to visit some of New
York’s great museums!
Ingrid: I’m in the mood for a hot chocolate.
Rachel: There are definitely many worth
Greta: Sounds great! Let’s do it!
seeing, but I’m afraid we might
only have time for the Metropolitan
YOUR TURN Museum of Art today.
Ross: Yes, I’ve heard the Met is huge. You
Students’ answers may vary. can’t even see all of it in three days!
LET’S LEARN MORE Rachel: Don’t worry, we’ll make time to see
as much of it as we can.
B. 1. F (Some say it’s because the very first cupcake
Ross: Did you buy the tickets already? How
was actually made inside a cup. Others say it’s
much do I owe you?
because everything added in making the first
Rachel: No, not yet. We’ll buy them at the
cupcakes, was measured using a cup.) door. The price of the tickets, by the
2. T way, is interesting.
Ross: Interesting? What do you mean?
3. F (Cupcakes come in different flavors, colors and Rachel: Well, how much you pay to enter is
sizes.) completely up to you.
4. T Ross: No way! Are you saying I can just
pay a buck or something to see the
whole Met?
Rachel: Yes, you can, but the suggested
price is $25.
Ross: That’s reasonable for seeing such
beautiful artifacts.
Rachel: I agree! Come on, let’s get going!
I don’t want to miss the special
Michelangelo display!
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Carlos: Look! Did you see that huge roller
coaster, Elena?
Elena: I think I’ll pass! I’ve never been a big
fan of amusement parks. d a
Carlos: Come on! It’ll be fun! Just relax and
enjoy!
Elena: Can’t we just ride the Ferris wheel LET’S LEARN MORE
and call it a day? B. 1. F (Coney Island is situated in Brooklyn, near the
Carlos: Don’t be such a chicken! You need to lower New York Bay.)
try the roller coaster!
Elena: No way! I’m afraid of heights. I mean 2. T
it! 3. T
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DIALOGUE
1. What a shame 2. as long as
3. lose your mind 4. It’s a deal
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Tina: Thank you for giving me a ride to the
Woodbury Outlet!
Eric: Sure! I needed to buy a birthday gift for
a friend anyway.
Tina: What a shame! If it were the holiday
season, we could have gotten more
discounts!
Eric: Not to worry. The outlet has great
bargains all year round.
Tina: How come one can always get such
great deals on designer goods here?
Eric: Because they usually sell goods from
the last season, or have clearance
sales of even older stock.
Tina: My mom would be happy with a
scarf from any season, as long as it’s
a Burberry. It’s her favorite designer
brand. For me, maybe a handbag will
do.
Eric: Don’t lose your mind and spend too
much!
Tina: I won’t! I only brought cash today.
Eric: Good thinking. We’ll leave as soon as
you run out of money.
Tina: It’s a deal!
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YOUR TURN
Lesson 2
TUNE IN
1. let’s beat it 2. I don’t get it grocery department convenience shopping
supermarket
store store store mall
3. I’m sorry 4. You’re a genius
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LET’S LEARN MORE
Scott: Are you ready to go now? Come on, B. 1. F (All you need to do before shopping inside the
let’s beat it! Amazon store is to apply for an Amazon
Lucy: Okay, okay, I’m ready. A gift for my account, and download the free “Amazon Go”
sister’s baby, your suit, my watch and app on your smartphone.)
a bag of cat food.
Scott: I don’t get it. What are you talking 2. F (Amazon Go doesn’t use robots or real people
about? as its employees.)
Lucy: Those are the must-buy items on our
3. T
shopping list, but we don’t have the
whole day. 4. T
Scott: That’s okay, we can pick them all up
at the local shopping mall.
Lucy: I’m sorry, but these are totally different
things!
Scott: So what? A shopping mall is just
like a department store. They’ve got
everything!
Lucy: But you don’t buy cat food in a
department store!
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d. cash
3. transfer 4. debit card
e. check
5. cash 6. account
DIALOGUE
1. What’s it about 2. make it through
Do you
3. last for 4. keep in touch know?
Lesson 1
Anita: Oh, then they’ll only allow me to
spend up to a certain amount. VOCABULARY
Galen: You’ve got it! A. 1. F 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. A 6. E
Anita: Time to start enjoying some debit
B. 1. pills 2. illness
card shopping. Come on, let’s go!
3. medical care 4. clinic
5. antibiotics 6. emergency room
YOUR TURN
DIALOGUE
Balance Enquiry: to check how much money one has 1. on-and-off 2. taking the pills
in one’s bank account 3. on antibiotics 4. fully recovered
Cash Withdrawal: to withdrawal money from one’s Track 43
bank account Angela: Good morning, sir. How may I
help you?
Fast Cash: to quickly withdraw a small amount of
Ryan: My name is Ryan Simons. I have
cash from a person’s personal account associated with
an appointment with Dr. Collins.
a bank
Angela: Yes, Mr. Simons. Dr. Collins is
Pin Change: to change or set up the password when ready to see you now.
entering the system
Dr. Collins: Mr. Simons, how are you feeling
Bill Payments: to pay the bills via ATM today?
Transfer: to transfer money from A to B Ryan: My on-and-off fever has finally
gone! But I’m still coughing.
LET’S LEARN MORE Dr. Collins: Still coughing badly?
B. 1. F (Debit card users, in fact, face the same risks as Ryan: No, just a little.
those who use credit cards.) Dr. Collins: And are you still taking the pills
from last time?
2. T
Ryan: I took the last one yesterday. You
3. T told me to come back for another
checkup as soon as I finished
4. F (You should call your bank and report the
them.
situation right away, not the police.)
Dr. Collins: Other than coughing, do you feel
any other discomfort or pain?
Ryan: No, I don’t think so. Do I need to
be on antibiotics again?
Dr. Collins: No, you can just take the cough
syrup. You should be fully
recovered soon.
Ryan: Thank you, Dr. Collins.
Dr. Collins: You’re very welcome! Hope you
feel better!
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LET’S LEARN
Andrew: You’re going to spend the summer
in Italy! I’m jealous! c a b
Shannon: Do you want to join me? I’ll update
the landlord.
Andrew: The landlord? Aren’t you staying in
different hotels?
Shannon: No way! Hotels are too expensive.
Do you
Andrew: What are you doing for know?
accommodation then?
“Airbnb” stands for “Air Bed And Breakfast”
Shannon: I used Airbnb and found a house
that suits all my needs.
Andrew: Airbnb? Is that a website?
Shannon: Yes. They have an app too. Lesson 2
Andrew: Is it difficult to use?
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Shannon: Not at all. After finishing the user
registration, you can start looking 1. get settled 2. on campus
for accommodation right away. It’s 3. good to go 4. Looks like
great. They have lots of pictures
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and information, so it’s easy to
pick a place you like. Amy: When are you leaving?
Andrew: How do you pay for it? Marvin: In two weeks. I need time to get
Shannon: First, you need to get in touch with settled before school starts.
the owner. After exchanging online Amy: You’re living on campus, aren’t you?
messages, he or she can decide Marvin: No, I’m not. I think living off campus
whether to rent you the house, or will help me experience the local
apartment, or not. culture much better!
Andrew: That’s smart! So, you pay them Amy: It probably will. Plus, it’ll force you to
when you get there? be more independent.
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YOUR TURN
Students’ answers may vary.
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1. D 2. B 3. A 4. C
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