Many people feel safer in their own cars than risk getting germs while travelling on public transport. The truth for many car drivers and passengers is the opposite. A British survey discovered that most cars are so dirty inside that they are a potential breeding ground for bacteria such as the deadly E.Coli. The survey was carried out by the University of Nottingham. Microbiologists analysed steering wheels, hand brakes, foot wells and seats to find out what bacteria might be lurking there. They found that most cars were dirty enough to harbour the deadly bacteria. They also discovered that most car owners gave very little thought to the importance of keeping their car interior hygienic.
Cars are an ideal place for germs to live. Over half of car owners have dropped food onto seats, while a third have spilt drinks. Other owners spoke of children's vomit and 'pet accidents'. Despite this, only a quarter of owners cleaned the inside of their cars once every three months and most drivers still eat and drink at the wheel. Common problems the researchers found were drink bottles under seats, used tissues in storage areas and rotting food on carpets and seat covers. A spokeswoman said: "It's really worrying to see just how dirty people are letting their cars get. We were expecting to find some bad stuff from the University of Nottingham's testing but we didn't expect to find bacteria relating to E.coli in there."
1. TRUE / FALSE: Read the headline. Guess if a-h below are true (T) or false (F).
a.People feel safer on public transport than in cars.T / F
b.All cars are dirty enough to breed dangerous bacteria.T / F
c.Microbiologists checked hand brakes and steering wheels.T / F
d.Most car owners gave little thought to hygiene in cars.T / F
e.More than half of car owners have dropped food on car seats.T / F
f.Around 30% of car owners have spilt drinks inside their car.T / F
g.Researchers said rotting food and used tissues were a problem.T / F
h.Someone said they expected a university to find bad staff.T / F
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
1.Where do people think is safer than public transport?
2.What is a potential breeding ground for bacteria?
3.Who analysed steering wheels?
4.What were most cars dirty enough to harbour?
5.What did most car owners give little thought to the importance of?
6.What fraction of car owners dropped food on car seats?
7.How many car owners clean the inside of their cars every 3 months?
8.What did researchers find under car seats?
9.What did researchers find on seat covers?
10.What kind of bacteria did researchers not expect to find in cars?
ANSWERS
TRUE / FALSE (p.4)
aFbFcTdFeTfTgThF
SYNONYM MATCH (p.4)
1.oppositea.contrary
2potentialb.possible
3.deadlyc.lethal
4.harbourd.hide
5.hygienice.germ-free
6.idealf.perfect
7.accidentsg.mishaps
8.rottingh.decomposing
9.worryingi.concerning
10.expectj.anticipate
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS (p.8)
1.Their own cars
2.Dirty cars
3.Microbiologists
4.Deadly bacteria
5.Car hygiene
6.Over half
7.A quarter
8.Drink bottles
9.Rotting food
10.That relating to E.coli
MULTIPLE CHOICE - QUIZ (p.9)
1.a2.c3.d4.b5.a6.d7.c8.b9.c10.b