Accident (Fill in the blanks): Form One English Learning Stories: Story #06 Accident: Topic 2: "Listening to, and understanding simple texts on situations."

Listen to the text below and fill in the blanks by using the following words: 
[Answers: hospital, latest, quite, number, though, wonder, worried, haven't, office, hitting] 

Text: Accident 
I (1)____________ how many accidents I’ve had in my life. I’ve had a few serious ones where I’ve ended up in (2) ____________ . Traffic accidents are the worst. They’re always painful. I (3) ____________ had too many work-related accidents. I suppose that’s because I do (4) ____________ work and that’s not so dangerous. Most of my accidents are those around the house. I’ve lost count of the (5) ____________ of times I’ve hit my thumb with a hammer. I’m also really good at standing up and (6) ____________ my head on something. I’m not as bad as my friend (7) ____________ . He’s a real accident looking for somewhere to happen. Almost every time we meet, he has some story to tell about his (8) ____________ accident. He’s (9) ____________ unbelievable. I think I’d be very (10) ____________ if I were his mother.


Correct answers: 
(1) wonder 
(2) hospital
(3) haven’t
(4) office 
(5) number 
(6) hitting 
(7) though 
(8) latest 
(9) quite
(10) worried 



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