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PET (Cambridge English B1: Preliminary) Practice Test

Reading Part 1
 For each question, choose the correct answer.

1 2

A) Bikes can be parked anywhere.


A) Slow down!
B) Ferries can´t leave the harbour if bikes
B) Access banned.
aren´t in the parking spaces.
C) Ice skating place.
C) Go on after leaving your bike.
D) Danger due to the water.
D) Ferries allow bikes.

3 4

A) You need a new phone contract


A) Passengers go from the city to the airport
B) You´ll have a new cellphone in 5 days
B) The ticket costs £ 3 coins
C) 5 days for your £30 extra
C) The bus service takes passengers from the
D) Take the promotion of £30 extra
airport

D) Going to the airport costs £3 coins

5 A) No skates in walkers’ areas.

B) No skates here!

C) Pedestrians can do skateboarding

D) Skateboarding is banned
Reading Part 2

Places to go this summer


A. Stratford Butterfly Farm
The biggest butterfly farm in Europe. Whatever the weather come and see
these beautiful creatures as they would live in their natural environment. Walk
around a tropical rainforest as butterflies fly freely around you. See them as
they come into the world in the Caterpillar Room. And don't miss Insect City
where you can view huge spiders and our very own scorpion colony!
Reading Part 3
 For each question, choose the correct answer.

A month ago I had no idea that on Sunday afternoon in July I'd be 50 meters
above the ground and enjoying it. Now I looked down at the river far below
me., and realized why people love rock climbing.
My friend Will and I had arrived at the Activity Centre on Saturday evening. The
accommodation wasn't great, but we had everything we need; beds, blankets
and some food plus we were pleased to be out of the city and in the fresh air.
On Sunday morning we met the other ten members of our groups. James had
come along with two friends, Harry and George, while sisters Maria and Sara
had come with Isabella. We had come to many different places, so none of us
knew the area.
We knew we were going to spend some time outdoors, but none of us was sure
exactly how. Half of us spent the morning caving while the others went rock-
climbing and then we changed at lunchtime. Will and I went to the caves first.
Climbing out was harder than going in, but after a good deal of pushing, we
went out at last - covered in mud, but pleased and excited by what'd done.
1. What is the writer trying to do in the text?

A. advertise the Activity Centre

B. describe some people she met

C. explain how to do certain outdoor sports

D. say how she spent some free time.

2. What can the reader learn from the text?

A. when to depend on other people at the Centre

B. how to apply for a place at the Centre

C. what sort of activities you can experience at the Centre

D. which time of year is best to attend the Centre

3. How do you think the writer might describe the weekend?

A. Interesting

B. Relaxing

C. Frightening

D. Unpleasant

4. What do we learn about the group?

A. Some of them had been there before.

B. They had already chosen their preferred activities.


C. Some of them already knew each other.

D. They came from the same city.

5. Which of the following advertisements describe the Activity Centre?


Reading Part 4

 Five sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question (1-
5), choose the correct answer (A-H) There are three extra sentences which
you do not need to use
Reading Part 5
 For each question, WRITE the correct answer.
Reading Part 6
 For each question, write the correct answer. Write one word for each gap.

Would you choose to study in a place like this?

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