1. Q U I Z A N S W E R S. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES using the MOST APPROPRIATE WORD. (error, careful, protects, measures, fall, accidents, death, fatal,

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1. Q U I Z A N S W E R S

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES using the MOST APPROPRIATE WORD. (error, careful, protects, measures, fall, accidents, death, fatal, safe, hazards,) Home is a place where one feels ………………………… and secure. Hot water, fireplaces, matches and alcohol are also potential …………………………. They are not ………………………… but they result, in broken or fructured bones. Sometimes the simplest precaution ………………………… you from the greatest harm. You must take ………………………… to make your home a safer place. The biggest cause of accidents is human …………………………. If you are under stress, you may also be uder the risk of home …………………………. Poisoning, electric shock, cutting may even result in a number of ………………………. Wipe any spills immediately in order not to slip or …………………………. If you want to protect yourself, be …………………………. safe hazards fatal protects measures error accidents death fall careful

CHOOSE THE BEST CHOICE Is the rain the ……………… single cause of accidents? a.big b.bigger c.biggest d.very big You can see many dangerous home accidents ……………… around you. a.happen b.happens c.happening d.happened Other possible dangers at home are choking, drowning, electrical shock and ………………. a.poisoning b.poison c.poisonous d.poisoned It is important that we must ……………… people. a.educating b.educate c.educator d.education When people know first aid, they can reduce the risk of serious ………………. a.injury b.injured c.injuries d.injure

Take care of ………………, my friends. a.your b.yours c.we d.yourselves Not to be sorry, ……………… your lessons a lot. a.to study b.studying c.studied d.study Keep medicines in ……………… original containers. a.they b.their c.them d.theirs A bath-tub that ……………… water in it. a.is b.has c.does d.was If you keep furniture ……………… from windows, you may prevent possible harm. a.away b.near c.up d.under

C) MAKE CORRECT SENTENCES / PHRASES 1. the home of accidents risk ……………………………………………………………………………… 2. a you place may have accidents where ……………………………………………………………………………… 3. the type most of accidents common ……………………………………………………………………………… 4. of houses the design ……………………………………………………………………………… 5. to in sleep not order ……………………………………………………………………………… the risk of home accidents a place where you may have accidents the most common type of accidents the design of houses in order not to sleep

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