On the road
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B. Look at sentences 1-10 and decide what has, or hasn’t, happened (sentences A-J). Use the
words in
bold
to help you.
1. Ambulance driver to policeman: ‘The
pedestrian’s injuries
are very severe and he has to go to
hospital.’
2. Judge to driver: ‘
Drink-driving
is a serious offence and I therefore ban you from driving for a year’.
3. Driving instructor to student driver: ‘Stop! That’s a
pedestrian crossing
!’
4. Examiner to student driver: ‘You don't know enough about
the Highway Code
yet
to pass your theory
test.’
5. Policeman to driver: ‘Do you realise you were
speeding
back there, sir?’
6. Driver to a friend: ‘I can’t believe it! He gave me a heavy
fine
and six points on my licence.’
7. Police officer to radio interviewer: ‘
Joyriding
has increased by almost 50% and I am urging everyone
to think twice before they get involved in this stupid activity.’
8. Television news presenter: ‘So far this year there have been 27
fatalities
on Oxfordshire’s roads.’
9. City council officer to journalist: ‘As part
of our new transport strategy, we are going to construct
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