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) UNIVERSITY PRESS ESOL Examinations i CAMBRIDGE a UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE eT dite ULE A MPU A AUTHENTIC EXAMINATION PAPERS FROM CAMBRIDGE ESOL Official preparation material for Cambridge English: Preliminary for Schools, also known.as Preliminary English Test (PET) for Schools Test 1 PAPER 1 READING AND WRITING TEST (1 hour 30 minutes) Gens Part 1 Questions 1-5 Look at the text in each question. What does it say? Mark the correct letter A, B or G on your answer sheet. Example: 0 A Go to the office i you have lost a floppy disc. LOST FLOPPY O18 Lost on Tuesday contsine important schoowork|| B Make sure all schoobwork is given in on floppy disc to the office. € Ifyou have found a floppy disc, please leave itatthe offs. answer: [9] A B 1 oa ‘A Lost locker key can be replaced for a charge of 6€ | peg, AouRSe DevoseT POR Oci KEYS WONT BE RNFUNDED B You cannot collect your locker key untl you have paid a 6€ deposit. C We cannot rotum your 6€ deposit if you lose. your locker key. 2 {A Hannah has go a purple ‘Fast Boys' T-shirt Zan austin es Boy Tt and wants one in another colour. Famer ct pero aoe Pal es wee cars Ok B Hannah would rather have a purple ‘Fast ‘Thanks: Boys’ T- if possible. roo © Hannah only wants a ‘Fast Boys’ T-shirt i its a purple one. 12 3.30pm ‘party wil roe bein ‘School Fitness Centre the end of August, the fitness Satre willbe closed during the weekends and evenings. Reading ‘What has changed about Class 5's party? A the time B the place © the refreshments ‘Mum is writing to A. tell Becky to stay at home to see her aunt. Bask Booky to tidy the house before she leaves, C remind Becky to go to her aunt's house. ‘The school fitness centre will |A. change its opening hours at tno end of August. have shorter opening hours until the end of August. ‘open again to students at the end of August. Test 1 Part 2 Questions 6-10 The young people below all want to do an art course during their school holidays. ‘On the opposite page there are descriptions of eight short art courses. Decide which course would be the most suitable forthe following people. For questions 6-10, mark the correct letter (A-H) on your answer sheet. Alice wants a course to help her with her drawing skills, Particularly with drawing the latest styles of clothes, shoes and bags, because she wants to study this later at college. Darius loves making comic books, but isn't confident about his drawing. He wants to draw superheroes and animals and Create adventures about them, but doesn't want to display his work, Cassie enjoys making pictures and objects from different ‘materials, During the course she'd like to use her love of sport in her designs, and visit an exhibition to get new ideas, Marc is talented at drawing, but also likes filming his friends ‘on an old digital camera, He wants to develop this skill by learning to use more advanced equipment, and prepare for further study. Hamy has done a course about printing on paper, and would like to leatn how to print on other materials. He also wants to produce something to take home and wear. 14 ontident about his animals and to display different her love of spon ideas. p this skill by prepare for r, and would = also wanls to Short Art Courses ‘Art This course concentrates on g drawing and painting, and ‘We your new skills to make a ipester on the theme of animals, home. And we've got lots of Books from galleries around Sworid to give you ideas! There'll exhibition of everyone's work fend, too. ‘This course is all about telling good B= pictures. There'll be cartoon films and instruction in how to draw Seeourite characters — but your Beation is much more important than Sewing skills here! The course visit toa cartoon museum, This course will concentrate erent crawing techniques, including ‘ks and colour. We'll get you to Jere models wearing designer les and sportswear ~ $0 if you tke < fashion and think your future is ‘area, then this course is for you! Centre Ever wondered what comic stories would look film? Here’s your chance Bes out! Bring along your own awings or prints - good- sty ones if possible - and = transfer the action from age onto the screen! Film ef the best cartoons at the Colourseape Come and make a bag to keep your school games clothes in! We supply lots of colourful wool and printed cotton ~ you choose the design and colour (like your favourite football or hockey team colours). There'll aso be a trip to a gallery to help you get creative in your designs. [Art Attack You'll work on developing ersative skills lke printing, photography, cartoons and ‘movie-making, using the latest technology. ‘This course is great for anyone wanting to take these subjects at college. Good drawing skills are helpful on this course, and students’ work ‘ill be put into a book, where suitable, for everyone fo buy’ ‘Art Magic This fun course shows you how to ‘design and make fashion jewellery from natural ‘materials, and particularly how to use photography to help you get ideas for your designs. So if you have your own camera, bring iealong! Rainbow Bring along o clean white T-shirt for this fun course! Using printing inks ‘and paints, we'll show you how to transfer apicture onto your T-shirt and create a special artwork that you can put on for everyone to admire! Test 1 Part 3 Questions 11-20 Look at the sentences below about a family trip to see dolphins. Read the text on the opposite page to decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. It itis correct, mark A on your answer sheet. It itis not correct, mark B on your answer shoot. 1" 2 13 4 16 16 7 18 19 16 Paul has family connections with the place he first visited in New Zealand Paul and his family chose to go to Kaikoura as pa of thelr tour. ‘As soon as Paul arrived in Kaikoura he knew he might see some dolphins there. ‘The weather got worse during Paul's boat tr. Paul had expected to go swimming closer to land. Paul was beginning to feel unhappy about the trip until someone saw the dolphins. Paul bolieved the dolphins were inviting him to join them in the water. Paul fet that he had failed to communicate with the dolphins. ‘One dolphin copied exactly what Paul did in the water. Paul was pleased when the guides finally called them back onto the boat. By Paul Hannan have always been huge fans of New Zealand — my mum comes from the capital ~ 50 < up and went for a holiday there. We started with a week in the city she grew up in. ‘we toured around for a while before ending up by chance in Kaikoura, a small town . The first evening it seemed a rather dull place, but the next day I remembered ==2c about it~ that it was often possible to see dolphins and whales there! I'l always ‘=skoura as the place where | finally achieved my lifelong ambition — to swim with nd | set off on a dolphin tip on a cold, grey day with a number of other people on a = However, the sky soon tumed blue, and we raced across the waves in the until we finally reached the place where we were supposed to go swimming. To my this was more than 40 km from land. | was quite cold by this time, and really starting = why my family had made me come all the way out there, when suddenly someone Dolphins!” < see were fins everywhere — there were more than a hundred dolphins, all swimming = our boat! Many of them were Jumping around in the water as if they were asking us to =< olay. | put on my snorkel and jumped into the soa. Everywhere | looked, all | could = dolphins, swimming under me and round me. Then | remembered the guide had told ke sounds in the water to attract them. So | did and actually heard them making Sounds, as If they were trying to answer me. | even made eye contact with one dolphin, =hed it carefully as | swam round in a circle. Amazingly, the dolphin almost followed ‘hen changed its mind, although it kept eye contact with me all the time. It really made ‘ow intelligent and beautiful these creatures are. |=er an hour of swimming the guides called us to get back onto the boat. Although I had =2 mysel, | was keen to leave the water by then as | was very cold. As | got dry | noticed one on board was smiling and | realised what a very special moment we'd had. forget that experience, and Kaikoura will always have a special place in my heart.

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