the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
May: If you 1.saw (see) a shark, would you be scared?
Ivan: I'm not afraid of sharks because I know that not all species of sharks are
aggressive. However, I know that if a diver gets too close to a tiger shark, it
2 _______(attack) him.
May: If I 3_______(be) a diver, I would swim in a cage.
Ivan: It's a good idea if you just want to see the sharks. If you want to take
good photographs though, it 4________(be) better to swim without a cage.
May: What should you do if you want to catch a shark?
Ivan: If I wanted to catch a shark, I 5_______(use) a net to trap it. However,
if a shark is trapped in a net for a long time, it 6_________(drown) .
May: You really know a lot about sharks, Ivan.
Ivan: Well, I've read a lot of books. If I 7________(not do) a project about
sharks in primary school, I wouldn't have read so many books about them.
Now that I know more about them, I think they're fascinating.
Mary has written a speech to introduce a guest speaker to her class. However, she has made a lot of mistakes. There is one mistake in each line. Edit the speech for her. Cross out an unnecessary word with a " X".
Underline a word that is incorrect and write the correct word above it. Mark the position of a missing word with a " ^ " and write the missing word above it. The first three have been done for you .
1 Good morning everyone. Today, I'd like to (be) "X" welcome Mark Chang, the 2 well -known (biology)變做 biologist and photographer. He's here to talk to us about sharks. 3 Mark has studied sharks in many countries all over the world. He ^has been a
4 diver and underwater photograph for many years. He has dived with the 5 famous diver Jacques Cousteau and take photographs with the famous 6 underwater photographer David Doubilet. Mark first became interesting in
7 sharks at the age of six, when he visit a shark aquarium. Since that time, he 8 has become a worldwide expert on sharks and their behaving. 9 Mark swum with sharks many times during his career. He often gets very
10 close to rare sharks, which sometimes results him receiving minor 11 injuries, but you will be relieving to know that he keeps on swimming 12 and taking photographs. Mark constantly works for to educate the public
13 about sharks and his ambition is to established the largest shark 14 research centre in the world. He has joining us today to talk about 15 the centre and to us more about those amazing creatures called sharks. 16 Ladied and gentlemen, please welcome to Mark Chang.