TRAFFIC RULES
It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.
For pedestrians
Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.
Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.
Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.
Don't run when crossing the road.
For cyclists
Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.
Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.
Use a hand signal before you turn.
Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.
Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.
For motorists and drivers
Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.
Ride or drive within the speed limit.
Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.
Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.
Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.
Slow down when you are near any intersections.
Question 10: It's necessary to reduce your speed when you are near any intersections.
A. True
B. False
C. Not Given
Đáp án: A
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TRAFFIC RULES
It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.
For pedestrians
Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.
Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.
Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.
Don't run when crossing the road.
For cyclists
Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.
Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.
Use a hand signal before you turn.
Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.
Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.
For motorists and drivers
Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.
Ride or drive within the speed limit.
Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.
Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.
Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.
Slow down when you are near any intersections.
Question 5: You are allowed to drive if you are 17 years old.
Yesterday, on the way home from school, I saw an accident. A boy was run over by a taxi when he was riding his bicycle. The boy's leg was broken and it was bleeding badly. Someone there tried to stop the bleeding. They put pressure on it and held it tight. A man used his mobile phone to call the emergency service. Some minutes later, an ambulance arrived and sent the boy to the hospital. Two policemen came to the scene immediately. Some people told the police that the taxi driver was driving at a very high speed when the accident happened. Some others began talking about the traffic accidents these days and blamed the increasing number of accidents on the roads for careless driving and drunk drivers.
Question 1: What did the writer see yesterday?
TRAFFIC RULES
It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.
For pedestrians
Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.
Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.
Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.
Don't run when crossing the road.
For cyclists
Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.
Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.
Use a hand signal before you turn.
Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.
Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.
For motorists and drivers
Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.
Ride or drive within the speed limit.
Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.
Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.
Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.
Slow down when you are near any intersections.\
Question 1: Traffic accidents cause thousands of deaths in Vietnam every year.
Yesterday, on the way home from school, I saw an accident. A boy was run over by a taxi when he was riding his bicycle. The boy's leg was broken and it was bleeding badly. Someone there tried to stop the bleeding. They put pressure on it and held it tight. A man used his mobile phone to call the emergency service. Some minutes later, an ambulance arrived and sent the boy to the hospital. Two policemen came to the scene immediately. Some people told the police that the taxi driver was driving at a very high speed when the accident happened. Some others began talking about the traffic accidents these days and blamed the increasing number of accidents on the roads for careless driving and drunk drivers.
Question 2: The accident happened between a taxi and _________.
TRAFFIC RULES
It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.
For pedestrians
Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.
Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.
Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.
Don't run when crossing the road.
For cyclists
Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.
Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.
Use a hand signal before you turn.
Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.
Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.
For motorists and drivers
Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.
Ride or drive within the speed limit.
Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.
Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.
Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.
Slow down when you are near any intersections.
Question 5: Riding in a row of three isn't allowed.
TRAFFIC RULES
It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.
For pedestrians
Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.
Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.
Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.
Don't run when crossing the road.
For cyclists
Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.
Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.
Use a hand signal before you turn.
Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.
Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.
For motorists and drivers
Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.
Ride or drive within the speed limit.
Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.
Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.
Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.
Slow down when you are near any intersections.
Question 4: Cyclists should use the horn before turning.
TRAFFIC RULES
It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.
For pedestrians
Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.
Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.
Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.
Don't run when crossing the road.
For cyclists
Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.
Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.
Use a hand signal before you turn.
Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.
Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.
For motorists and drivers
Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.
Ride or drive within the speed limit.
Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.
Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.
Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.
Slow down when you are near any intersections.
Question 2: Pedestrians must walk on the left-hand side of the road.
Yesterday, on the way home from school, I saw an accident. A boy was run over by a taxi when he was riding his bicycle. The boy's leg was broken and it was bleeding badly. Someone there tried to stop the bleeding. They put pressure on it and held it tight. A man used his mobile phone to call the emergency service. Some minutes later, an ambulance arrived and sent the boy to the hospital. Two policemen came to the scene immediately. Some people told the police that the taxi driver was driving at a very high speed when the accident happened. Some others began talking about the traffic accidents these days and blamed the increasing number of accidents on the roads for careless driving and drunk drivers.
Question 5: How was the driver driving when the accident happened? – Very ________.
Yesterday, on the way home from school, I saw an accident. A boy was run over by a taxi when he was riding his bicycle. The boy's leg was broken and it was bleeding badly. Someone there tried to stop the bleeding. They put pressure on it and held it tight. A man used his mobile phone to call the emergency service. Some minutes later, an ambulance arrived and sent the boy to the hospital. Two policemen came to the scene immediately. Some people told the police that the taxi driver was driving at a very high speed when the accident happened. Some others began talking about the traffic accidents these days and blamed the increasing number of accidents on the roads for careless driving and drunk drivers.
Question 3: The boy was sent to the hospital by _________.
TRAFFIC RULES
It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.
For pedestrians
Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.
Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.
Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.
Don't run when crossing the road.
For cyclists
Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.
Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.
Use a hand signal before you turn.
Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.
Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.
For motorists and drivers
Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.
Ride or drive within the speed limit.
Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.
Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.
Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.
Slow down when you are near any intersections.
Question 3: Pedestrians are allowed to listen to music when crossing the road.
Yesterday, on the way home from school, I saw an accident. A boy was run over by a taxi when he was riding his bicycle. The boy's leg was broken and it was bleeding badly. Someone there tried to stop the bleeding. They put pressure on it and held it tight. A man used his mobile phone to call the emergency service. Some minutes later, an ambulance arrived and sent the boy to the hospital. Two policemen came to the scene immediately. Some people told the police that the taxi driver was driving at a very high speed when the accident happened. Some others began talking about the traffic accidents these days and blamed the increasing number of accidents on the roads for careless driving and drunk drivers.
Question 4: What part of his body was hurt? – His _________.
TRAFFIC RULES
It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.
For pedestrians
Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.
Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.
Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.
Don't run when crossing the road.
For cyclists
Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.
Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.
Use a hand signal before you turn.
Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.
Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.
For motorists and drivers
Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.
Ride or drive within the speed limit.
Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.
Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.
Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.
Slow down when you are near any intersections.
Question 7: You will be fined if you ride or drive faster than the speed limit.
TRAFFIC RULES
It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.
For pedestrians
Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.
Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.
Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.
Don't run when crossing the road.
For cyclists
Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.
Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.
Use a hand signal before you turn.
Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.
Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.
For motorists and drivers
Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.
Ride or drive within the speed limit.
Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.
Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.
Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.
Slow down when you are near any intersections.
Question 9: You must keep a distance of 20 meters between you and other vehicles.
TRAFFIC RULES
It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.
For pedestrians
Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.
Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.
Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.
Don't run when crossing the road.
For cyclists
Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.
Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.
Use a hand signal before you turn.
Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.
Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.
For motorists and drivers
Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.
Ride or drive within the speed limit.
Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.
Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.
Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.
Slow down when you are near any intersections.
Question 8: You shouldn't park on a footpath.
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My name is Sara. My favourite (1) _________ is reading. I enjoy reading a book when I am free. I started to do it (2)________I was four years old. The first time I did it, I felt interested. So I kept reading. The teachers (3)_________ me to read the difficult words. I was happy when I read a story with a happy (4) _________. I was thrilled when I read a detective story. I enjoy reading (5) _______ I like to explore the imaginative world of my favourite author, J.K. Rowling who (6) ___________ “ Harry Potter” . There are a lot of advantages of reading. Reading can make me relaxed and calm. I can also learn new vocabulary items. Then I can further (7) __________my English. Moreover, it can give me an unlimited imagination, so I can write books in the future. I can learn the different (8) _______ and customs of other countries in the world too. I read at least one hour every day. I read books by (9) ______. I usually read it at home. I wish I could read different kinds of books because it (10) ______ be very challenging.