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Grammar and Vocabulary Exercises

This document contains a grammar lesson, vocabulary words, exercises on use of English, a listening transcript, and a reading comprehension section. The grammar lesson covers future tense structures like "will have left" and "will be camping." The vocabulary words include "happiness," "equipment," and "antibiotics." The listening transcript is an interview with Marianne Dawson about surviving a near-drowning and writing a book about survival stories, including a climber surviving -40°C temperatures on Mount Everest and a teenager falling 3km from a plane and walking for 10 days to safety.

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Grammar and Vocabulary Exercises

This document contains a grammar lesson, vocabulary words, exercises on use of English, a listening transcript, and a reading comprehension section. The grammar lesson covers future tense structures like "will have left" and "will be camping." The vocabulary words include "happiness," "equipment," and "antibiotics." The listening transcript is an interview with Marianne Dawson about surviving a near-drowning and writing a book about survival stories, including a climber surviving -40°C temperatures on Mount Everest and a teenager falling 3km from a plane and walking for 10 days to safety.

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Unit 3

Grammar
1
1 will have left
2 won’t be hanging
3 will be camping
4 will have got
5 will be waiting
6 goes
7 will then
8 may
9 could start
10 fairly sure
11 will have reached
12 will be following
2
1 will have cleaned
2 will be lying
3 Will your brother go
4 does
5 gets
6 will study
7 Will people still be using
8 will
have invented
3
1 Her leg will get better faster if she takes it.
2 I will be sleeping then.
3 You could easily fall and hurt yourself.
4 But a hundred years from now, it will have grown
much bigger.
5 But in a few weeks’ time, I will be lying on a beach in
Mexico.
6 They will have left the country by now.
Vocabulary
4
1 happiness
2 surprisingly
3 equipment
4 ashamed
5 antibiotics
6 anxiously
5
1 level
2 dehydrated
3 envious
4 level
5 altitude
6 temperature
7 jaw
6
1 anxious
2 X-ray
3 break
4 bruise
5 painkillers
6 sad
7 envy
Use of English
7
1 A
2 C
3 A
4 C
5 B
6 B
7 A
8 C
9 B
10 B
Listening
8
1 T
2 F
3 T
4 F
5 F
Transcript
3
Presenter: You’re listening to Pop FM 108.5. Now,
with us in the studio today is Marianne Dawson.
You’re lucky to be here today, aren’t you, Marianne?
Marianne: Yes, I am. Next month, I will be
celebrating. Five years
will have passed since
I nearly died!
Presenter: What happened?
Marianne: I fell into an icy lake, and I couldn’t get out.
I was alone, and by the time anyone found me, my
heart had stopped. But an ambulance came and they
managed to start my heart again –
twenty
minutes
later! I was very lucky.
Presenter: And that’s why you wrote a book called
You Can Survive Anything
?
Marianne: Yes. I thought people might want to read
stories like mine.
Presenter: Well, there are some great stories in the
book. Tell listeners about Mount Everest, Marianne.
Marianne: Yes, in 1996 a climber called Beck
Weathers was lost in a terrible storm on Mount
Everest. He slowly got weaker and weaker, until he
couldn’t stand up or move any more. Soon, he
couldn’t move his arms, legs or even his eyelids!
Presenter: And nobody helped him?
Marianne: Some climbers found him, but they
thought he was dead. Then, amazingly, after 24
hours up there in temperatures of -
40°C, Weathers
suddenly stood up and walked down the mountain!
Presenter: That’s amazing!
Marianne: Well, the human body is amazing − it will
try to find a way to keep you alive, even if it seems
impossible. You may even survive if you fall from a
plane.
Presenter: Really?
Marianne: Yes. In 1971, seventeen-year
-old Julianne
Koepke was on a plane in Peru when a storm
destroyed it. She fell three kilometres from the sky
into the forest below. The trees slowed her fall.
Presenter: Did she break many bones?
Marianne: Only one bone in her shoulder. Then she
walked for ten days through the forest until
someone
found her.
Presenter
Wow! Well
...
Reading
9
1 D
2 G
3 F
4 A
5 B

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