PRE-TT-3P Without Answers PDF
PRE-TT-3P Without Answers PDF
1. I’ve decided to leave this area and am selling my house – I’m planning to _____
out next month.
2. I don’t feel like going out this evening, I’d rather _____ in.
3. He’s a great actor, and he’s in a new film that’s going to _____ out in May.
4. After travelling for so many years, he was a bit disappointed to _____ up living in
such a quiet village.
5. If you come and stay in my city, I’d love to _____ you around.
6. I haven’t seen her for ages, so it’ll be nice to _____ up with her on Tuesday.
2. Read the definitions and write the correct adjectives. There is one space for
each letter.
1. angry a _ _ _ _ _ _
7. very pleased d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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1. My cousin was very happy when he kept / got / joined into his college basketball
team.
3. The seaside café was sometimes busy, sometimes empty – it all believed /
depended / dealt on the weather.
5. The atmosphere at the sports club is friendly, and everyone has a chance to keep /
try / join in.
6. My brother has to depend / deal / try with all sorts of different problems at work.
7. My aunt says that if you want to achieve something, then you just have to go /
believe / get for it!
8. My sister really wanted to play golf well, and she depended / kept / tried on
practising until she succeeded.
4. Complete the sentences with a suitable reporting verb in the past simple.
The first letter is given.
4. My father c__________to the waiter when we had to wait for ages for our food.
7. Ben j__________that he could beat his brother at tennis using a frying pan instead
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of a racket!
8. My sister w__________me not to make a noise while the baby was sleeping.
Grammar
2. ’Where are you planning to go in the summer holidays?’ my aunt asked me.
My aunt _________________________________________________
3. ’Did you notice all the pollution in the city?’ Sarah asked us.
Sarah _________________________________________________
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I’m working hard in my science classes (1) in order to / whereas / so that I can be an
engineer one day. I want to study maths, (2) despite / besides / whereas sometimes
finding it quite difficult. She doesn’t work harder at geography than is absolutely
necessary, (3) so that / as /despite she prefers history. I’m going to spend a week on
a farm (4) in order to / because / so that get some work experience. (5) Despite /
Although / Besides my dad wanted to be an astronaut when he was little, he became
a computer programmer instead. (6) Besides / Whereas / As the friendly atmosphere
there, my college is a place where most people work hard. (7) Besides / Despite /
Whereas my brothers and sisters all want to be teachers, I want to be a nurse. I need
to study hard at school, (8) so that / despite / because I’d like to go to university.
8. Read the letter and write the correct word in each space.
Hi Laura,
It’s great you’re coming to stay with me next month. You’ll see, my town is (1) _____
lively place for teenagers. We’ll have plenty (2) _____ fun! Are you still keen (3)
_____ cycling? There’s a big forest where I (4) _____ to go every week with my dad
on our bikes when I was little – I haven’t been for ages but it would be cool to go
there with you. You could borrow a bike from Fran, a friend of mine (5) _____ house
is very near ours. In your last letter you said you (6) _____ a new computer game.
Will you bring it with you so we can play it together? I’ve bought some special sweets
(7) _____ you – I hope you like them! They’re quite famous in my country and they
(8) _____ only made in our town.
Sam
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Word profile
after all | above all | in first place | at all | takes place | out of order | in alphabetical
order | as you know
2. You can win quite a lot of money if you finish the tennis tournament
_______________.
5. My cousin told me he likes his swimming coach because she makes the team train
very hard, and _______________, gives them all a lot of confidence.
8. I think you should apologise; _______________, you did start the argument!
Listening
10. Listen to the conversation between two friends, Maria and Ben, about being
famous. Decide if the sentences are T (true) or F (false).
1. Maria says that celebrities’ problems are the same as everybody else’s. __
2. Ben believes that there is too much information about celebrities online. __
3. Maria thinks that knowing about celebrities encourages people to achieve more.
__
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Reading
11. Read a teenager called Jim’s blog about moving away from the city to live
in the countryside. For each question, choose the best answer, a, b or c.
A year ago, just before the summer holidays, my parents announced that they were
planning to move out of the city to live in the countryside. They said they were tired of
their stressful lives in the city, and the high prices. My mother’s a writer, so if there’s
an internet connection, she can work wherever she is. My father’s a musician, so it
isn’t that simple for him, but he explained that he hoped he could find work locally,
teaching children to play the piano and the guitar.
Well, the news was completely unexpected, and of course my sister and I weren’t
interested in hearing about all the advantages of being out of the city – the open
spaces, the wildlife, enjoying the changing seasons, no pollution, all that sort of thing.
We didn’t want to leave our friends, or all the facilities available to us. My sister’s mad
about skateboarding, and we both suddenly realised that our school wasn’t too bad,
despite all the homework!
Instead of listening to us and changing their minds, my parents insisted that it was a
great idea. According to them, we were young enough to handle such a big change
in our lives fairly easily, and they said they had dreamed of doing this for years. Even
worse, they told us they had found a big house in a small village, and that they were
selling the flat we lived in so they could buy it. My sister and I imagined it must be a
ruin. After all, how could we possibly afford a big house? But actually, we could,
because houses are reasonably cheap in the countryside compared to those in the
city, and when they showed us pictures of it online, we saw that, in fact, it looked
pretty nice.
A month later, here we all are, in a tiny village thirty kilometres from the nearest town.
We’ll have to get up early to catch a bus to school when the new term starts, which
I’m definitely not looking forward to. My sister’s taken up mountain biking with some
of the local kids, so she’s happy. I still miss my friends, but some of them are coming
to stay next week, and I’ve made some new ones, too. One of them’s into making
animated films, and I’ve discovered that’s really interesting. Who knows, maybe I’ll be
a famous film-maker one day!
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Writing
12. Your teacher has asked you to write a review of an adventure film you have
seen.
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Speaking
1. Some people say cities are terrible places to live. Do you _____?
2. What do you _____ about stopping cars going into city centres?
3. How would your life change _____ you moved to the countryside or city?
5. _____ what ways does the internet affect where people choose to live?
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