Where are Mark and Laura from?
Canada
Complete the sentence: They are going to (study / studied / studies) the animals and plants.
study
What part of the world is the Amazon forest located in, according to the text?
South America
The word 'adventure' in the text refers to:
An exciting and challenging experience.
Which one of these items are they NOT going to use to avoid getting lost?
A satellite phone
Choose the correct sentence using 'be going to':
A. Mark are going to travel by plane.
B. Mark going to travel by plane.
C. Mark is going to travel by plane.
D. Mark is going travel by plane.
C. Mark is going to travel by plane.
How many people are planning and taking this trip together?
Two
Based on the text, what is the best reason for choosing the Amazon forest?
To study the unique biodiversity of South America.
What is the main goal of their trip?
To learn about animals and plants.
Choose the correct sentence to describe Laura's plan:
A. Laura am going to navigate in a boat.
B. Laura is going to navigate in a boat.
C. Laura are going to navigate in a boat.
D. Laura go to navigate in a boat.
B. Laura is going to navigate in a boat.
What does the text imply when they choose to be 'adventurous' by not having a guide?
They want to explore alone and face the challenge of navigation.
What is a good synonym for the word 'excursion' in the context of the text?
Journey
How are they going to travel from Colombia to start their adventure?
By plane
Which option is the correct negative form of the sentence: 'They are going to have a guide.'?
A. They going are not to have a guide.
B. They not are going to have a guide.
C. They are not going to have a guide.
D. They are going not to have a guide.
C. They are not going to have a guide.
What is the most important result or 'reward' they expect to achieve from this excursion?
Acquiring a lot of new scientific information.
Why are the compass, map, and GPS locator so important for Mark and Laura?
To ensure they always know where they are and avoid getting lost.
What will be their first activity to start the trip?
Riding a horse
The general structure for sentences using 'be going to' is:
A. Subject + going to + verb 'to be' + base verb
B. Subject + going to + verb in the past
C. Subject + base verb + going to + verb 'to be'
D. Subject + verb 'to be' + going to + base verb
D. Subject + verb 'to be' + going to + base verb
The phrase "go back to Canada" means they are currently:
Traveling in the Amazon/Colombia.
What is the correct order of the main activities mentioned in the text?
Plane travel, horse riding, navigating on the river, studies, return to Canada.