Стр.GV5 Grammar & Vocabulary ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 9 класс
Text completion 9 Read the text below. Use the words in brackets in the correct form so that they fit the text.
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9 Read the text below. Use the words in brackets in the correct form so that they fit the text. Complete the gaps with those new words. Every gap corresponds to a different task (1-9).
Tips for Backpackers
Gap year students tend to be adventure seekers. If you choose to go backpacking, you 1) will see some of the most amazing places in the world. Sometimes, however, you might come across problems you never thought you 2) would have. Fortunately, though, there are some things you can do to make serious problems more unlikely.
Firstly, as the saying 3) goes, ‘If you can’t afford insurance, you can’t afford to travel.” No matter how carefully you plan your trip, it’s always possible to sprain an ankle, have your flight 4) cancelled or lose your passport and good travel insurance is a must in such circumstances. Secondly, a backpack is the backpacker’s best friend, but remember 5) to travel light. You don’t want to be carrying around any more than you need to while 6) trying to find your hostel at night. As for money, don’t carry huge amounts of cash. Apart from the risk of 7) having it stolen, you could simply lose it. So carry a variety of money options such as a credit card, cash and perhaps some traveller’s cheques. And above all, don’t keep them all in one place!
Finally, try not to over-plan. Hopefully you 8) will meet new friends while on the road. So, buy a good travel guide, book a hostel bed for the first few nights in a city, then 9) be spontaneous and have fun!
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KOMODO National park
The Komodo National Park on the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
These Indonesian volcanic islands are 1) unlike anywhere else on Earth. The Komodo National Park is home to about 4,000 people and approximately 5,700 giant lizards, whose 2) appearance and aggressive behaviour has led to them being called ‘Komodo dragons’. These amazing creatures have survived here for millions of years, but amazingly their 3) existence was unknown until about 100 years ago! They are the largest living lizards in the world and can reach 3 metres or more in 4) length. The park was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1986 as the protection of the park and the Komodo dragon is of great 5) importance to conservationists. If you ever get the chance to visit, make sure you get a guide as the Komodo dragon will eat anything (even a human) and its powerful bite is full of 6) deadly bacteria!