Pet Mock
Pet Mock
Pet Mock
PET
Preliminary
English
Test for Schools
paper 1 reading and Writing
time: 1 hour 30 minutes
INformatIoN
reaDING
Questions 1–35 carry one mark.
WrItING
Questions 1–5 carry one mark.
Part 2 (Question 6) carries five marks.
Part 3 (Question 7 or 8) carries 15 marks.
praCtICe test
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Reading • Part 1
Questions 1–5
Look at the text in each question.
What does it say?
mark the correct letter a, B or C on your answer sheet.
example:
0 a B C
Answer:
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BUSES TO THE
a it will be 20 minutes before a city centre bus leaves X
from this stop.
CITY CENTRE
B you can get buses to the centre from here every 20
LEAVE THIS BUS
minutes.
STOP EVERY 20
MINUTES C it takes 20 minutes to get to the city centre by bus
from here.
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3 Ciara is texting Ben to
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Reading • Part 2
Questions 6–10
the teenagers below all want to visit a museum exhibition in their city.
On the opposite page there are descriptions of eight different exhibitions to visit.
decide which exhibition would be the most suitable for the following teenagers.
For questions 6–10, mark the correct letter (a–h) on your answer sheet.
6 sarah likes inventing useful things and finding out how new inventions are
designed and produced. she’s good at using computers, and wants to see how
they can be used in design.
E
7 Jake is keen on large vehicles and machines, and would like to go somewhere
he can have experience of one actually working. he’d also like to take some
good photos.
F
8 marta is doing a project on the environment and the effects of waste products
we throw away. she wants to learn more about the problem and what
individuals can do about it.
G
9 tom likes animals and wants to understand more about them. he wants to go
somewhere he can take part in activities and buy a souvenir to make at home.
A
10 Karina is keen on art and photography. she likes exploring areas of the city to
see what things she can find for her art, and then put them into her work.
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a Smithson Museum B The Willis Centre
Come along and see this exhibition of Come and join the museum’s
everything to do with animals – from guided walks along the river bank.
unusual animal prints to the latest computer You’ll collect objects that have come
designs of cartoon animals for films. Try from the river, such as interesting
designing a new and fantastic film creature stones and old pieces of wood and
on the computer – you might even see it machines. And then try making
appear in a film!
pictures with what you’ve picked
up!
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Reading • Part 3
Questions 11–20
Look at the sentences below about a girl called anna and her new school building.
read the text on the next page to decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect.
if it is correct, mark a on your answer sheet.
if it is not correct, mark B on your answer sheet.
11 anna’s school is the first one in her country to be made completely of wood. B
12 anna had mixed feelings about seeing the space cleared ready for building the school. B
13 builders managed to carry on with work on the school despite the weather. A
14 there is one room that is kept just for local people to use for meetings. B
15 the children find the new changing rooms convenient when they do sports on their field. B
16 the inside of anna’s school depends on the people and machines in it to be warm.
B
17 the new school building has great benefits for people who like to sing. A
18 the builders wanted to do something traditional for the school when they’d finished the roof.
A
19 Pictures of the wind turbine behind the school can now be seen online. A
20 the pupils are busy preparing to do a performance for their parents in their new school building.
B
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Anna’s new school
It’s been a very exciting week, as we’ve just moved into our
new school building! It’s an amazing place, as the builders
have used wood for the whole thing, just like in our old
school, but it’s also one of the first in my country designed to
be really environmentally friendly.
When you come into the school, one of the first things you
notice is that there aren’t any heaters in the building! Instead,
the heat for the school comes from all of us inside it – the
children, the teachers and the computers we use. The building
is so well designed that it holds all the heat inside – and all
the sound too, so if we sing inside our classrooms, we can almost believe we’re inside a concert hall!
Another thing you’ll notice is that the school roof has a tree on top of it! It was put there by the builders once
they’d finished the roof, because they said it was the custom in Austria, the country where the roof was made.
The electricity for lights and computers comes from a wind turbine on a hill behind the school. We went with
our teacher to look at it yesterday, and it goes round really fast. It’s so big, it can be seen for miles! We took
some pictures which we’re planning to put on the website.
Even though we’re already using the school building, there are still some parts to be added to it – for example,
at the moment we’re putting on a play for parents to come and see, but we still have to walk back to our old
school hall to do it. The replacement will be ready by next year, though. We’re so pleased with our new school,
and our teachers say we’ll all learn much faster now we’re in it!
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Reading • Part 4
Questions 21–25
read the text and questions below.
For each question, mark the correct letter a, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
JAZZ
By Katie Atkins, aged 14
I play the trumpet in my school jazz band. Last month we held a jazz competition with bands from
local high schools – and our band won!
Each band had their own costumes, ranging from black school uniforms like my band wore, to
brightly-coloured T-shirts. We didn’t look much like adult professional bands, but all of us were
used to performing in competitions, so the quality of playing was amazing, especially considering
everyone was so young. Players from each band even created new tunes right there on stage. It was
exciting to watch – but even better when my band played on stage!
We have a great jazz band at my school, but not everyone who wants to play in it gets accepted –
only about half, in fact. But anyone who’s keen to play goes to jazz practice before school, and we
often spend time together after school, listening to jazz and learning its language. There are also trips
to jazz summer camps across the country – I’ve been to a couple and learnt a lot.
Adults are often surprised that young people are getting interested in jazz. My music teacher thinks
it’s because pop music isn’t challenging enough for people like me who are serious about music. But
I find it exciting because it’s both new and old at the same time – you can create your own music,
but you also feel you’re part of its history, as you’re playing on stage in the same way as great jazz
performers before you.
My school’s really lucky because we have great teachers, and parents who’ve supported us all the
way. Without them, we’d never get anywhere with our music!
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21 What is Katie trying to do in the text?
a encourage young people to try to listen to more jazz
B explain how jazz is becoming popular with young people
C advertise young people’s jazz events in her area
D give advice on how to create great jazz music
X
a the competition was great, but B my mum and dad always do all they
i think i preferred being in the
audience to playing – i was nervous!
can to help with my trumpet playing
– i couldn’t do this successfully
X
without their help.
C One band wore really colourful D One music teacher left a while ago
clothes, but we chose dark and no one’s replaced him yet. We
costumes. maybe that’s one reason just haven’t got anyone good to help
why they won instead of us. us now.
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Reading • Part 5
Questions 26–35
read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
For each question, mark the correct letter a, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
example:
0 a B C D
Answer:
Sharks
Sharks are (0) one of the most frightening creatures in our oceans. They
are well prepared for feeding under water because they can (26) see
very well, and they can also (27) feel movement through special lines
on the sides of their bodies. These make sharks very (28) dangerous for
number of ways, their bodies are different. For example, unlike other fish, most sharks
(30) need to swim all the time in order to breathe and stay alive,
(31) so they hardly sleep at all. Also, if sharks are turned over
on their backs, they can stop moving (32) completely . This is a very
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26 a watch B look C notice D see
29 a with B from C to D of
31 a so B as C but D or
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Writing • Part 1
Questions 1–5
here are some sentences about a school art exhibition.
For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
Use no more than three words.
Write only the missing words on your answer sheet.
you may use this page for any rough work.
example:
0 We had an exhibition of our art work in the school hall last night.
There an exhibition of our art work in the school hall last
night.
Answer: 0 was
I’ve produced better pictures than the ones I put in the exhibition.
5 Our parents all said that we should have another exhibition soon.
Our parents all said ‘Why don't you have another exhibition soon?’
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