VIII. Read the text. Complete the text by matching sentences A-G with gaps 1-6. There is one extra sentence you do not need.
A Her head and her arm hurt, but she was alive.
B He needed to take a plane into the jungle, but the flight was full
C The problem was that she couldn't walk.
D She walked for ten days with no food.
E But after ten days, they decided that everybody was dead, so they stopped looking for people.
F The other 96 people on the plane all died in the accident.
G So she knew that the important thing was to find fresh water.
ESCAPE FROM THE JUNGLE
It was Christmas Eve 1971. A film director called Werner Herzog was at the airport in Lima, Peru. (1) ________ Herzog waited for the next flight and the plane took off from the airport without him. A few minutes later, it crashed into the jungle. There was only one survivor – a 17year-old German girl called Juliane Koepke. (2) ________ When the plane crashed, Juliane fell through the trees and landed on the ground. She woke up 24 hours later. (3) ________ She knew that she needed to get out of the jungle. Juliane didn't have the right clothes for a journey like this – she had a miniskirt! – but she knew a lot about the jungle. Her parents were scientists. They studied the jungle n Peru, and the jungle was Juiane's home when she was a young child. (4) ________ When she found water, she followed it and soon came to a river. She knew that there were often villages near a river. But it wasn't an easy journey for her. (5) ________ She often had to walk or swim through dangerous water, full of crocodiles. People flew over in a small planes to look for survivors from the accident. (6) ________ Two days later, Juiane Koepke walked out of the jungle, very hungry and tired, but alive! Fifteen year later, Werner Herzog went to Peru and made a film about Juliane Koepke's amazing journey.