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Topic - Traffic

The document provides exercises and information related to traffic safety, including fill-in-the-blank sentences, categorization of terms, matching opposites, and multiple-choice questions. It emphasizes the importance of following traffic rules, using public transport, and safe driving practices to reduce accidents and congestion in cities. Key concepts include the role of traffic lights, the significance of seat belts, and the benefits of using bicycles for transportation.
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The document provides exercises and information related to traffic safety, including fill-in-the-blank sentences, categorization of terms, matching opposites, and multiple-choice questions. It emphasizes the importance of following traffic rules, using public transport, and safe driving practices to reduce accidents and congestion in cities. Key concepts include the role of traffic lights, the significance of seat belts, and the benefits of using bicycles for transportation.
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Topic: Traffic

I. Fill in the Blanks

Choose the correct word to complete the sentences:


(traffic light, accident, speeding, pedestrian, zebra crossing, public transport, seat
belt, speed limit)

1. You must stop your car when the _______ turns red.
2. Always use the _______ when crossing a busy road.
3. _______ like buses and trains can reduce traffic in cities.
4. He forgot to wear his _______ and got a fine.
5. The _______ on this road is 50 km/h.
6. A _______ was hit by a car because they did not use the crossing.
7. Driving too fast is called _______.
8. There was an _______ on the highway this morning.

II. Categorize the Words

Place the following words into the correct categories:


(traffic light, bus, driver, zebra crossing, car, pedestrian, train, helmet, truck, seat
belt, bicycle, speeding, accident)

People:

Vehicles:

Safety Items:

Traffic Rules/Events:

III. Match the words with their opposites:


a. Dangerous
1. Safe b. Slow
2. Fast c. End
3. Start d. Drive
4. Walk e. Quiet
5. Busy f. Go
6. Stop
IV. Choose the Correct Word

Underline the correct word to complete each sentence:

1. A (driver / pedestrian) walks on the street.


2. You need a (seat belt / helmet) when driving a car.
3. A (train / zebra crossing) is a safe place to cross the road.
4. (Speeding / Walking) is a common cause of accidents.
5. A (bicycle / truck) does not cause pollution.

V. Traffic in the City

In big cities, traffic is often very busy, especially during rush hours. Rush hours are
the times in the morning and evening when people go to work or return home. Cars,
buses, and motorcycles fill the streets, and it can take a long time to travel even a
short distance.

Some cities have traffic lights and road signs to help drivers and pedestrians.
Pedestrians should cross the road at the zebra crossing to stay safe. Drivers must
follow traffic rules, such as stopping at red lights and not speeding.

Public transport, like buses and trains, is an excellent way to reduce traffic. If more
people use public transport, there will be fewer cars on the road. Riding a bicycle is
another good way to travel because it is healthy and does not cause pollution.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What happens during rush hours?


a. The roads are empty.
b. There are fewer cars on the streets.
c. The streets are full of vehicles.
d. People do not go to work.
2. How can pedestrians stay safe while crossing the road?
a. By running quickly.
b. By crossing at the zebra crossing.
c. By standing in the middle of the road.
d. By walking between cars.
3. What must drivers do when the traffic light is red?
a. Drive slowly.
b. Stop their vehicle.
c. Speed up.
d. Blow the horn.
4. How can public transport help reduce traffic?
a. By adding more cars to the road.
b. By helping people travel without bicycles.
c. By reducing the number of cars on the streets.
d. By making the roads longer.
5. What is a benefit of riding a bicycle?
a. It is very expensive.
b. It is fast and pollutes the air.
c. It is healthy and does not pollute.
d. It makes roads busier.

VI. Safe Driving

Driving is an important skill, but it also comes with responsibility. Drivers must always
pay attention to the road and follow traffic rules to avoid accidents. For example, they
should wear seat belts to stay safe in case of a sudden stop or crash. It is also
important to avoid using mobile phones while driving, as it can be very dangerous.

Speeding is another common problem. Some people drive too fast because they are
in a hurry, but this can cause accidents. To keep the roads safe, drivers must follow
the speed limit.

In many cities, there are special rules for young drivers. They need to take driving
lessons and pass a test before getting a license. This helps ensure they are ready to
drive safely.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What should drivers do to avoid accidents?


a. Use their mobile phones while driving.
b. Follow traffic rules and stay focused.
c. Drive fast to save time.
d. Avoid wearing seat belts.
2. Why is speeding dangerous?
a. It makes driving lessons easier.
b. It can cause accidents.
c. It helps drivers reach places quickly.
d. It allows drivers to ignore traffic rules.
3. What must drivers wear for safety?
a. A helmet.
b. Gloves.
c. Seat belts.
d. Sunglasses.
4. What do young drivers need to do before they can drive?
a. Take lessons and pass a test.
b. Drive without a license.
c. Ignore speed limits.
d. Practice with mobile phones.
5. What should drivers avoid while driving?
a. Wearing seat belts.
b. Talking to passengers.
c. Using mobile phones.
d. Following traffic rules.

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