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BRITAIN’S MOST DANGEROUS BISCUIT


A great British tradition is sitting down with a cup of tea and a biscuit. Perhaps you think this is

a harmless activity – but you are wrong. It can be dangerous. A recent study revealed that every year about five hundred people end up in a British hospital after an accident involving a biscuit. How
on Earth do they do it?

Some people fall off their chairs even before they sit down to have tea. How? They stand on the chairs to reach the biscuit tin, and you can guess what happens next. Others are hit in the eye by bits
of biscuit flying through the air, and a few hit themselves in the eye with a biscuit. Quite a lot dip their biscuits in hot tea, then burn their mouths – or, if the biscuit breaks in the tea, they burn their fingers. Some people choke, and some break teeth. Some are even bitten (not by the biscuits – but by their pets!).

Most of these accidents sound unlikely, but they are all true. However, none of them is as weird
as the following one. A man had to be rescued after he tried to pick up a biscuit he had dropped
in the street. It had landed in some wet concrete and… perhaps you can guess what happened next.
This surely is the most extraordinary biscuit-related accident ever.

 

1. Wbrew pozorom, angielski rytuał picia herbaty i jedzenia ciastka może być_________.

2. Każdego roku __________ osób trafia do szpitala w wyniku wypadków związanych z piciem herbaty.

3. Nieszczęśliwy wypadek może zdarzyć się, gdy ciastko lub jego kawałek uderzy kogoś w ________.

4. W trakcie picia herbaty można ___________ lub palce.

5. Przypadek człowieka, którego ___________ wpadł do nieutwardzonego jeszcze betonu, jest chyba najdziwniejszy ze wszystkich.