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constrians at intersections 4. Traffic jam: A. A busy street with lots of cars parked neatly on both sides. B. A smooth ride on a highway with everyone driving at the same speed. C. A large number of vehicles stuck in slow deving or stopped traffiC. D. A fun event where people gather around decorated cars. 5. Grocery store: A. A place where you can buy clothes and electronics. B. A large park with walking paths and picnic areas. C. A store that sells food, drinks, and household items. D. A library where you can borrow books and movies. 6. Pedestrian: A. Someone who travels by car only. B. Someone who rides a bicycle for errands. C. Someone who travels long distances by bus or train. D. Someone who uses their feet to walk from place to place. 7. Sidewalk: A. A long, flat surface next to a road, for people to walk on. B. A type of candy bar with nuts and chocolate. C. A small path through a forest or park. D. A place where cars are parked next to the street. 8. Crosswalk: A. A type of exercise where you move your arms and legs like walking in place. B. A special area on a road for people to safely cross from one side to the other. C. A small shop selling snacks and drinks near a busy street. D. A type of bird known for its colorful feathers. 9. Accident: A. Something unexpected and unintended that happens suddenly. B. Something done on purpose and planned beforehand. C. Something funny or amusing that makes people laugh. D. Something familiar and routine that happens regularly. 10. Criminal: A. Someone who is brave and takes risks. B. Someone who breaks the law and is punished for it. C. Someone who is dishonest or untrustworthy. D. Someone who helps others in need.

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constrians at intersections 4. Traffic jam:
A. A busy street with lots of cars parked neatly on both sides.
B. A smooth ride on a highway with everyone driving at the same speed.
C. A large number of vehicles stuck in slow deving or stopped traffiC.
D. A fun event where people gather around decorated cars.
5. Grocery store:
A. A place where you can buy clothes and electronics.
B. A large park with walking paths and picnic areas.
C. A store that sells food, drinks, and household items.
D. A library where you can borrow books and movies.
6. Pedestrian:
A. Someone who travels by car only.
B. Someone who rides a bicycle for errands.
C. Someone who travels long distances by bus or train.
D. Someone who uses their feet to walk from place to place.
7. Sidewalk:
A. A long, flat surface next to a road, for people to walk on.
B. A type of candy bar with nuts and chocolate.
C. A small path through a forest or park.
D. A place where cars are parked next to the street.
8. Crosswalk:
A. A type of exercise where you move your arms and legs like walking in place.
B. A special area on a road for people to safely cross from one side to the other.
C. A small shop selling snacks and drinks near a busy street.
D. A type of bird known for its colorful feathers.
9. Accident:
A. Something unexpected and unintended that happens suddenly.
B. Something done on purpose and planned beforehand.
C. Something funny or amusing that makes people laugh.
D. Something familiar and routine that happens regularly.
10. Criminal:
A. Someone who is brave and takes risks.
B. Someone who breaks the law and is punished for it.
C. Someone who is dishonest or untrustworthy.
D. Someone who helps others in need.
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constrians at intersections 4. Traffic jam: A. A busy street with lots of cars parked neatly on both sides. B. A smooth ride on a highway with everyone driving at the same speed. C. A large number of vehicles stuck in slow deving or stopped traffiC. D. A fun event where people gather around decorated cars. 5. Grocery store: A. A place where you can buy clothes and electronics. B. A large park with walking paths and picnic areas. C. A store that sells food, drinks, and household items. D. A library where you can borrow books and movies. 6. Pedestrian: A. Someone who travels by car only. B. Someone who rides a bicycle for errands. C. Someone who travels long distances by bus or train. D. Someone who uses their feet to walk from place to place. 7. Sidewalk: A. A long, flat surface next to a road, for people to walk on. B. A type of candy bar with nuts and chocolate. C. A small path through a forest or park. D. A place where cars are parked next to the street. 8. Crosswalk: A. A type of exercise where you move your arms and legs like walking in place. B. A special area on a road for people to safely cross from one side to the other. C. A small shop selling snacks and drinks near a busy street. D. A type of bird known for its colorful feathers. 9. Accident: A. Something unexpected and unintended that happens suddenly. B. Something done on purpose and planned beforehand. C. Something funny or amusing that makes people laugh. D. Something familiar and routine that happens regularly. 10. Criminal: A. Someone who is brave and takes risks. B. Someone who breaks the law and is punished for it. C. Someone who is dishonest or untrustworthy. D. Someone who helps others in need.

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<br />4. C<br />5. C<br />6. D<br />7. A<br />8. B<br />9. A<br />10. B

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These questions are about understanding and interpreting language, specifically vocabulary related to traffic and social norms. Each question provides a term and four possible definitions, and the task is to select the correct definition. <br />4. A traffic jam is typically characterized by a large number of vehicles stuck in slow-moving or stopped traffic. <br />5. A grocery store is a store that sells food, drinks, and household items.<br />6. A pedestrian is someone who uses their feet to walk from place to place.<br />7. A sidewalk is a long, flat surface next to a road, for people to walk on.<br />8. A crosswalk is a special area on a road for people to safely cross from one side to the other.<br />9. An accident is something unexpected and unintended that happens suddenly.<br />10. A criminal is someone who breaks the law and is punished for it.