The road in front of my school is a narrow one. It is also very busy. Every afternoon when school is dismissed, the road becomes almost impassable as children, bicycles, cars and buses jostle and struggle to use it. Sometimes a policeman is there to help things out, but generally chaos reigns and we have to be careful not to get involved in an accident. A few accidents had already occurred. I was a witness to one. As usual the road was completely full of activity, children were running across the road to get to their cars and buses. Cars and buses honked angrily at them. Just then I saw a young boy make a dash across the road. There was a loud blare of horn, a squeal of brakes and I saw a car knock into the boy. He fell as though his feet were swept from under him. Fortunately, the car was not moving very fast and the driver managed to stop the car before a wheel could run over the fallen boy. All traffic stopped. I ran over to the boy and saw blood on the road. He was bleeding from a cut on his head. A man came and examined the boy. Then he lifted the boy and carried him to a car. They sped off, presumably to the hospital. Many people surrounded the driver who looked dazed and puzzled. A policeman came to calm things down. As there was nothing I could do, I turned and walked down the road carefully. It was terrible to witness an accident. I certainly would not like to be involved in one.
Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d: 1.When is it difficult to cross the road in front of the school? a) When the school finishes. b) In the morning. c) When the children go to school. d) When there is traffic jam. 2.From the meaning of the word jostle we understand that .................... . a) all students walk in organised lines to leave school b) there is hustle and bustle when the children leave school c) busses go fast in front of the school d) all students respect each other when they are outside in the street 3.As the road is busy with children, busses and bicycles, it’s probable to ........... . a) be killed b) be robbed c) have an accident d) be arrested 4.While watching the children, cars and busses, the writer .................... . a) had an accident b) saw many accidents c) hit a boy running to his car d) saw an accident 5.The antonym of the word “dazed” is .................... . a) astonished b) shocked c) confused d) alert 6.Although the car was not moving very fast, .................... . a) it hit the boy on the head b) it killed the boy c) the driver was unconscious d) the boy didn’t see it 7.The writer could .................... . a) take the boy to hospital b) stop the cut from bleeding c) do nothing and walked cautiously d) stop the driver and hand him to the police 8.The writer wants to tell us that .................... . a) it’s amazing to see someone bleeding b) it’s terrible to see an accident. c) if you see an accident, run away. d) it’s irresponsible of drivers to wait for the children.
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chaos reigns and we have to be careful not to get involved in an accident.
A few accidents had already occurred. I was a witness to one. As usual the road was completely full of activity, children were running across the road to get to their cars and buses.
Cars and buses honked angrily at them. Just then I saw a young boy make a dash across the road. There was a loud blare of horn, a squeal of brakes and I saw a car knock into the boy. He fell as though his feet were swept from under him. Fortunately, the car was not moving very fast and the driver managed to stop the car before a wheel could run over the fallen boy.
All traffic stopped. I ran over to the boy and saw blood on the road. He was bleeding from a cut on his head. A man came and examined the boy. Then he lifted the boy and carried him to a car. They sped off, presumably to the hospital. Many people surrounded the driver who looked dazed and puzzled. A policeman came to calm things down. As there was nothing I could do, I turned and walked down the road carefully. It was terrible to witness an accident. I certainly would not like to be involved in one.
Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:
1.When is it difficult to cross the road in front of the school?
a) When the school finishes. b) In the morning.
c) When the children go to school. d) When there is traffic jam.
2.From the meaning of the word jostle we understand that .................... .
a) all students walk in organised lines to leave school
b) there is hustle and bustle when the children leave school
c) busses go fast in front of the school
d) all students respect each other when they are outside in the street
3.As the road is busy with children, busses and bicycles, it’s probable to ........... .
a) be killed b) be robbed c) have an accident d) be arrested
4.While watching the children, cars and busses, the writer .................... .
a) had an accident b) saw many accidents
c) hit a boy running to his car d) saw an accident
5.The antonym of the word “dazed” is .................... .
a) astonished b) shocked c) confused d) alert
6.Although the car was not moving very fast, .................... .
a) it hit the boy on the head b) it killed the boy
c) the driver was unconscious d) the boy didn’t see it
7.The writer could .................... .
a) take the boy to hospital b) stop the cut from bleeding
c) do nothing and walked cautiously
d) stop the driver and hand him to the police
8.The writer wants to tell us that .................... .
a) it’s amazing to see someone bleeding
b) it’s terrible to see an accident.
c) if you see an accident, run away.
d) it’s irresponsible of drivers to wait for the children.
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