Стр.52-53 Модуль 3 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 7 класс
3f Survivors Vocabulary Camping Equipment 1 a) Listen and say. b) Which of these would you need If: you had an accident?
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3f Survivors
Vocabulary
Camping Equipment
1 a) Listen and say.
b) Which of these would you need If: you had an accident? there were lots of mosquitoes? it was freezing cold? you wanted to light a fire? it was boiling hot? you wanted to go sailing? you got lost?
If you had an accident, you would need a first aid kit.
A map
B compass
C rope
D sunscreen
E life jacket
F sleeping bag
G insect repellent
H penknife
I torch
K first aid kit
L lighter
J tent
M rucksack
Reading
Check these words
wilderness, rafting, terrifying, set off, horror, crash into, fast-flowing, crawl, suck, sweep, bounce, surface, suffer from, shore, shelter, branch, scare off, alight, signal, overhead, pilot, spot, rescue helicopter, pick someone up
2 a) Read the title of the text and the introduction, then read the words in the Cheek these words box. What do you expect to read? Read through to check.
Trapped in the Wilderness
Blake Stanfield was so excited about his father’s birthday surprise - a rafting trip in Alaska - but it turned into a terrifying 5-day fight for survival!
On a beautiful warm day in June 2003, Blake Stanfield decided to take his father, Neil, on a trip into the Alaskan wilderness. On their first morning, they set off together down the Koyukuk River on their raft.
They had only travelled a few miles down the river when, to their horror, they saw a huge wall of ice in front of them!
Their raft crashed into the ice and the men fell into the freezing cold water. If the water hadn’t been so fast-flowing, they would have been able to crawl onto the ice, but instead it quickly sucked them under and swept them along. 1
"What have I done?" Blake thought at that point. But just then, he surfaced and saw his father holding onto an oar. Freezing cold and with Neil suffering from hypothermia, the two men made their way to the shore. Blake quickly lit a fire. He knew his father would die from the cold if he didn’t get warm soon. 2
The next morning, Blake knew that he had to get help as they had lost all their supplies - their food, tent and clothes. He left his father and made his way towards a town 104 km away, singing loudly to scare off bears. He even caught and ate ants and spiders to give him strength. But there was a problem. 3 Meanwhile, Neil was also fighting to stay alive.
One time, he fell asleep and woke up just in time to keep his fire alight.
By Monday, both men were getting weaker and weaker from lack of food. ‘If only I hadn’t left my father!" Blake thought. But then, he had an idea. If he built a signal fire, any planes flying overhead would hopefully see him. On Tuesday evening, a pilot finally spotted Blake. After a short while, a rescue helicopter picked him up. They quickly found Neil.
4 "You don’t look so great yourself," Neil replied. The two men promised each other they would go on another trip together, but definitely without any swimming under ice!
b) Read the text again. Four sentences are missing. Match the sentences (A-E) to the gaps (1-4). There is one extra sentence.
A The river bounced Blake around and hit his head against the ice.
В When he reached a river, he realised it was too wide for him to swim across without getting hypothermia!
C An oar surfaced in the water near Neil, and he grabbed it.
D "You look awful!" Blake said to Neil when he first saw him, laughing and crying with relief.
E He also took a penknife and made a shelter out of branches.
3 Match the words in bold to their synonyms: physical energy, in the sky, walked towards, arose, answered, started, frighten, shortage, collected him.
4 Choose the correct word.
1 Their boat crashed into the river bank.
2 To their horror the boat started to sink slowly.
3 He crawled on his hands and knees towards the tent.
4 The storm lost their boat under the water.
5 They lost their compass and didntaskt know which way to go.
6 Six days later the rescue team spotted them on an isolated island.
Grammar Conditional types 2 & 3 - Wishes
5 Read the examples. How do we form conditional types 2 and 3. wishes? Find examples in the text.
If you won some warmer clothes, you wouldntaskt be cold. If I were you. I’d take a first aid kit on your camping trip. (Type 2)
If we had heard the weather forecast, we wouldntaskt have gone on the trip, (but we did) (Type 3)
I wish/If only it wasntaskt that cold, (but it is - wish for the present)
I wish/lf only I hadntaskt left my umbrella at home, (but I did -regret about the past)
6 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. What type of conditional is each?
1 If Neil hadntaskt grabbed the oar, he probably wouldntaskt have survived.
2 If you did more exercise, you would feel better.
3 If the river had been narrower, Blake would have been able to cross it.
4 If it stopped raining, we would go for a walk.
5 If I were you, I wouldntaskt go out in such bad weather.
6 If Neil and Blake hadntaskt slept by a fire, they would have died of cold.
7 a) Write what each person wishes for/ regrets.
1 Jane didn’t visit Tom in hospital because she didn’t know he was there.
I wish/ If only I had known Tom was in hospital.
2 She didn’t bring her coat and now she’s cold.
3 Matt went hiking in the rain and got ill.
4 We don’t have a lighter to light a fire.
5 She ate too much and she’s got stomachache.
6 Sally is working this weekend, but she’d like to go camping with her friends.
b) Write two things you wish for the present and regret about the past.
Speaking & Writing
8 Listen to and read the text again. Complete the sentences. Use the sentences to tell your partner a summary of the story.
1 Blake and his father went rafting in Alaska.
2 They left on a warm day in June 2003.
3 Unfortunately their raft crashed into a huge wall of ice.
4 The two men fell into the water.
5 Blake helped his dad out of the river and started a fire.
6 Neil was suffering from hypothermia.
7 Blake left his dad alone to find help.
8 Blake lit a signal fire which helped a rescue helicopter to find him and his dad.
9 Think! Imagine you were Neil waiting for Blake to come back. In three minutes write a few sentences. Tell your partner or the class.