Bad Car Accidents Around the World

全球各地嚴重車禍


Introduction

This report talks about many car accidents in different countries. Many people died or got hurt. The police are now helping.

本報告論述了發生在不同國家的多起車禍。許多人死亡或受傷,警方目前正在協助處理。

Main Body

Many people died in Canada and the USA. In Canada, a van and a car hit each other. Five children died. In the USA, motorcycles and cars hit each other in Ohio, Indiana, and Florida. Many people died in these crashes.

加拿大與美國有許多人死亡。在加拿大,一輛廂型車與一輛轎車相撞,導致五名兒童死亡。在美國,俄亥俄州、印第安那州與佛羅里達州發生了機車與轎車相撞的意外,許多人在這些車禍中喪生。

In India, many accidents happened. A family of four died because a truck parked in the wrong place. In other cities, buses hit people. One person died because a student driver took a bus without asking.

在印度,發生了許多事故。一個四口之家因為一輛貨車違規停放而死亡。在其他城市,公車撞到了行人。一名學生駕駛在未經許可的情況下開公車,導致一人死亡。

Some people fought on the road. In Delhi, two men hit a taxi driver. In another city, a truck driver killed himself because people in a fancy car hit him. A police officer also died when a car hit him.

有些人在道路上發生衝突。在德里,兩名男子毆打了一名計程車司機。在另一個城市,一名貨車司機因為被一輛名車撞擊而自殺。一名警察也在被車撞擊後死亡。

Conclusion

These stories show that road accidents are very dangerous. The police are now looking for the truth.

這些故事顯示道路事故非常危險。警方目前正在調查真相。

Vocabulary Learning

🌍 Place Words

Look at how we talk about locations. We use In before a country or a city.

  • In Canada
  • In the USA
  • In India
  • In Delhi

The Rule: Use In \rightarrow Big Place (Country/City).


🕒 Past Actions

To tell a story about something that already happened, we change the ending of the word.

NowBefore (Past)
DieDied
HitHit (Stay same)
HappenHappened
FightFought

Simple Tip: Most of the time, just add -ed to the end of the action word to move it to the past.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something.
Example:I read a report about car accidents in the news.
accident (n.)
Something bad that happens by chance, like a car crash.
Example:The car accident happened on a rainy day.
crash (n.)
An accident where two or more vehicles hit each other.
Example:The crash damaged both cars.
fancy (adj.)
Expensive and beautiful.
Example:He drives a fancy red car.
dangerous (adj.)
Something that can hurt you or cause a problem.
Example:Driving too fast is very dangerous.
truth (n.)
The real facts about what happened.
Example:The police want to find the truth about the accident.
Practice A2 words in a crossword