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The document contains an English language exercise for students, focusing on vocabulary and grammar, including fill-in-the-blank sentences and multiple-choice questions. It also features a reading comprehension section about explorer Sarah Marquis and her adventures. Additionally, there are listening comprehension questions and a section on survival tips for traveling in the Gobi Desert.

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The document contains an English language exercise for students, focusing on vocabulary and grammar, including fill-in-the-blank sentences and multiple-choice questions. It also features a reading comprehension section about explorer Sarah Marquis and her adventures. Additionally, there are listening comprehension questions and a section on survival tips for traveling in the Gobi Desert.

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Name:__________________________________________ Date: ____________


Look 6B - Mid

Complete the sentence with the best word(s) from the box. You don't need all of the words.

backpack bite brave decide hear


meet prefer run out sting worth

1. Would you ____________ to go to the jungle or the desert?

2. If you step on a bee, it might ____________ you.

3. If you go to the jungle, you'll ____________ a lot of noisy birds.

4. Don't touch that snake. It might ____________ you.

5. If you ____________ of food on your trip, you'll get hungry.

6. We have to____________ where to go on our next vacation.

7. How much is this coin _____________? It's very old.

8. You have to be ____________ to go on jungle adventures. They can be scary!

Choose the correct answer.

____ 9. What would the teacher ____________ if you had arrived late to class today?
a. have said b. had said

____ 10. If you ____________ a gold coin in your desk this morning, what would you have done with it?
a. have found b. had found

____ 11. If there ____________ a scorpion in my shoe, would it have stung me?
a. had been b. have been

____ 12. If they had studied harder, would they ____________ better grades?
a. have gotten b. had gotten

____ 13. Would you ____________ in the ocean if we'd gone to the beach today?
a. have swum b. had swum

____ 14. If he hadn't arrived on time, what would he ____________?


a. have done b. had done

____ 15. If we hadn't gone outside last night, we wouldn't _______________ the shooting star.
a. have seen b. had seen

____ 16. If I _____________ this class, I wouldn't have met you.


a. haven't taken b. hadn't taken

____ 17. We would ______________ goodbye to you if we had woken up earlier.


a. have said b. had said

Complete the third conditional sentence with the verb in parentheses.

18. If I ____________________________ (not / miss) the bus, I would have arrived at school on time.

19. If we had left earlier, we ____________________________ (arrive) on time.

20. If it hadn't rained today, they ____________________________ (play) soccer.

21. If he ____________________________ (meet) his friend on the way to school, he wouldn't have
walked alone.

22. If she ____________________________ (not / go) to bed at midnight last night, she wouldn't be so
tired today.

23. Would he have been frightened of the spider if it ____________________________ (not / bite) him
before?

24. If it ____________________________ (be) sunny yesterday, would you have gone to the beach?

25. If you ____________________________ (eat) lunch, you wouldn't be hungry now.

26. If they ____________________________ (not / study), would they have passed the test?

Read and write T for True and F for False.

Sarah Marquis
Sarah Marquis is an explorer and a National Geographic Adventurer of the year. In 2010, she
decided to walk from Siberia, in the far south of Russia, all the way to the south coast of Australia by
way of Mongolia, China, Laos, and Thailand. Then, she got on a cargo boat and crossed the sea to
Australia. But for most of her journey, she walked 14all day, every day 14and slept in a tent at night.
She met some people from a remote tribe along the way, but she walked alone all the way. The
journey took three years.

Sarah has always loved exploring. At the age of eight, she went exploring with her dog and found a
cave with a lot of bats inside it. She was very interested in the bats, so she stayed in the cave
overnight. When her mother couldn't find her, she was frightened and called the police. Then, when
Sarah was seventeen, she rode a horse across the center of Turkey. If Sarah hadn't had the chance to
explore so much when she was young, she might not have become so brave.

____ 27. Sarah Marquis likes exploring new places and having a chance to gain new adventures.

____ 28. Sarah started her journey in 2010.

____ 29. Sarah traveled across Mongolia, China, Laos, Thailand, and Australia on her way to Russia.

____ 30. Sarah traveled part of the way by cargo boat.

____ 31. Sarah often walked with other people.

____ 32. When Sarah was eight years old, she got lost in a cave.

____ 33. Sarah was frightened of the bats in the cave.

____ 34. Sarah rode across the center of Turkey when she was seventeen.

Listen and choose the correct answer. TR: 10

____ 35. The boy was searching for treasure in _______.


a. Denmark b. Germany

____ 36. He found an old piece of _______.


a. silver b. tooth

____ 37. A team of experts also found some _______ from a long time ago.
a. coins b. metal detectors

____ 38. King Harald Gormsson was the king of Norway and _______.
a. Germany b. Denmark

____ 39. The Bluetooth sign we use today comes from _______.
a. Harry Bluetooth's name b. Harry Bluetooth's town
Listen and choose the correct answers. TR: 9

____ 40. Harrison Okene was working as a ___________.


a. cook b. diver

____ 41. Harrison had been in the small space in the ship for three ___________ before he was rescued.
a. hours b. days

____ 42. Harrison heard something because a team of divers ___________.


a. had survived b. had arrived

____ 43. The divers ___________ they would find a lot of survivors.
a. didn't think b. thought

____ 44. The divers put a ___________ on Harrison.


a. diving helmet b. wetsuit

____ 45. Harrison now works ___________.


a. on dry land b. on a ship

46. Read about traveling in the Gobi Desert. Write five survival tips. Use imperatives.

Traveling in the Gobi Desert


The Gobi Desert is in southern Mongolia and northern China. It's an interesting place to visit, but
you have to be well prepared. It's very large and very empty, so you need to bring plenty of food
with you. Also, don't forget to bring a lot of water so that you don't get thirsty. You'll also need a sun
hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect you from the sun. You might be surprised to hear the nights
can be very cold, so you should bring some warm clothes. If you want to sleep in an interesting
place, you can stay in a ger. Gers are large round tents that some Mongolian families live in. If you
stay in a ger, remember to bring your flashlight because most gers don't have electricity.

TIPS
1) ___________________________________________________________
2) ___________________________________________________________
3) ___________________________________________________________
4) ___________________________________________________________
5) ___________________________________________________________

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