This is the reading section for the Mattayom 3 O-NET exam for the school year 2565.
Reading Passage 2
SAN JOSE -- A silver Audi sedan slammed into an apartment building early Thursday morning in San Jose, leaving nine people displaced.
The crash happed at about 1:45 a.m. near the intersection of Senter Road and Sylvandale Avenue in East San Jose. The car had first collided with a parked car and then smashed into the apartment building. The car had no occupants when officers arrived, San Jose police said.
The crash also sent a wheel from the vehicle moving very fast into the wall of another unit, causing damage inside, according to a resident.
“I was sleeping in my bedroom and then I heard a noise, boom, just like something hitting the building,” said resident Ran Meas. “I first thought the car hit my house but then I came out and I saw that it was the wheel. All the cabinets in my kitchen had broken loose.”
Police said the driver was found later and arrested for leaving the scene of the accident. The cause of the collision is still under investigation and the findings have yet to be released. There were no injuries. The fire department said nine people were displaced from two apartment units because of the extensive damage.
What is this news mainly about?
An investigation of a car accident
The damage to a car after an accident
A car crash involving an apartment building
The collapse of an old apartment building
According to the news, which of the following is TRUE about the affected residents?
Some were seriously injured.
Some had to move out of the damaged apartment.
One of the was in the kitchen when the accident happened.
One of them saw the car strike a parked car on Sylvandale Avenue.
What was the driver of the car arrested for?
Not staying at the crash site
Driving too fast
Defective auto parts
Texting while driving
What will likely happen after the investigation?
The police will release their findings.
The apartment building will be demolished.
The apartment owners will be responsibile for the repairs.
The affected residents will be compensated for their injuries.