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pet angles exercicis, Ejercicios de Ciencias de la Educación

Asignatura: Idioma Estranger i la Seva Didàctica I, Profesor: , Carrera: Educació Primària, Universidad: URV

Tipo: Ejercicios

2014/2015

Subido el 28/01/2015

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Question 1: What does Karen want Steve to do?
A
)
Order the cinema tickets.
B
)
Meet after work to go to the cinema.
C
)
Collect the tickets.
Question 2
A
)
The lift is only for employees.
B
)
The lift isn't working.
C
)
Ask someone if you need help with the lift.
Question 3: What does this person need to do?
A
)
Think about what they can have for dinner.
B
)
Buy something for dinner.
C
)
Prepare the dinner.
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READING

Question 1: What does Karen want Steve to do?

A

Order the cinema tickets.

B

Meet after work to go to the cinema.

C

Collect the tickets.

Question 2

A

The lift is only for employees.

B

The lift isn't working.

C

Ask someone if you need help with the lift.

Question 3: What does this person need to do?

A

Think about what they can have for dinner.

B

Buy something for dinner.

C

Prepare the dinner.

A

This car park is for people who use the shop.

B

No parking here.

C

Anyone can park here.

Question 4

Question 5

A

The cafe is where the builders eat.

B

The cafe will still be open while building work is being done.

C

Students will be told when the cafe is open.

PET Reading Part 2

E: ThinkTank

At Thinktank you will find four floors of hands-on exhibits and historical collections that will amaze and inspire you, showing you the science of the world all around us from the past, the present and the future. From galleries and exhibitions to an exciting programme of events and activities, there is something for everyone to enjoy, whether your interest is steam engines, looking into deepest space or seeing how doctors perform life-saving surgery.

F: Drayton Manner

One of the UK's most popular attractions. The park is home to some of the scariest rides you'll find like Stormforce 10 and Apocalypse, which has been voted the UK's most frightening ride. You'll also find an indoor and outdoor play area

and of course, Drayton Manor Zoo with over one hundred different species, including twelve rare breeds from across the world..

G: Hatton Country World

If you're keen on seeing unique crafts and craft work side-by-side with antique shops and a traditional butchers shop, Hatton Country World is the place for you. As well as these wonderful shops you'll be able to enjoy the Farm Park with many farm animals to help keep the kids entertained.

H: Black Country Museu

It's been called Britain's friendliest open-air museum. Come to Black Country Museum and discover an old-fashioned village by the canal. Look around original old-fashioned shops and houses, see what it's like down a mine and take a

ride on a tramcar.

PART 3

How to Save Petrol and the Environment

We are all aware of the need to protect the environment but sometimes it's difficult for us to do the right thing. For example, if you're a motorist the convenience of jumping in the car to go somewhere is balanced against the knowledge of how harmful each journey can be. But did you know that making a few simple changes to your driving habits will not

only do less damage to our world but will also save you money and could even be good for your health?

Do you really need to take the car?

Try making more use of public transport. If the service is frequent and reliable you'll soon get used to using buses and

trains. In fact, for shorter journeys why not take the opportunity to get into shape and go on foot.

Share the journey

How often do you see cars with just one occupant with the driver making the same journey as others living nearby? Why

not car share and half the cost of the journey? There are several websites where people can swap details and make arrangements to meet up.

Change your habits

When you must use the car plan your journey so you can go to all the places you need to visit rather taking the car out again and again. If you get caught in a traffic jam switch off the engine when you're stationary for a long time. Try not to brake too sharply or accelerate too quickly as this will lead to you using up more fuel. On cold mornings don't warm up the engine before you start your journey and when you next put fuel in your car think about whether you really need to

fill up the tank. All that extra weight will put more pressure on the engine.

Servicing

Make sure you carry out basic maintenance like checking the tyre pressure regularly. Finally, keep your car regularly

serviced so that it runs as efficiently as possible.

Steps like this will save you money and help you do your bit to protect the environment.

PET Reading Part 3 TRUE OR FALSE

  1. Drivers don't care about the environment.
  2. Changing the way you drive has more than one benefit.
  3. The service on public transport is always good.
  4. You should walk when going somewhere nearby.
  5. If you travel with someone else it will save you money.
  6. Avoid sharing personal details on the Internet.
  7. Try to make one journey rather than lots of short ones.
  8. Braking quickly is the safest way to drive.
  9. Don't leave the car running before you start a journey.
  10. Filling the car with fuel will save you money.

PART 4

4. What does the writer think is the best use of the Internet?

to buy products

to be entertained

to get the latest news

to find things out

5. Which of the following words describes how the writer feels about TV?

pleased

excited

confused

worried

PART 5

Lucky Escape After having saved (0) ........ years the Clarke family were finally in a position to see their dream come true. They (1) ........ ready to travel from Scotland to start a new life (2) ........ America. The (3) ........ family were very excited about their (4) ........ by ship across the Atlantic. However, just days before their departure, one of their sons was bitten by a dog. Their plans fell through when they were told they (5) ........ not be able to travel because of the possibility (6) ........ boy could have rabies. The family were devastated and the father went to the docks to watch the ship that he had hoped would (7) ........ them to their new life depart. As he stood on the harbour thinking about his son, he watched the ship and wondered (8) ........ the family would ever get to make the journey. However, soon (9) ........ this disappointment the father discovered how fortunate the family had been. The son did not have rabies and a few days later the news came (10) ........ the ship the Clarke family should have been on had sunk. The Titanic had gone down with hundreds of people losing their lives.

PET Reading Part 5

Gap 1 was been were had Gap 2 on at in to Gap 3 total whole all altogether Gap 4 trip going travel journey Gap 5 could had would should Gap 6 some one a the Gap 7 move take



Gap 8 why how if because Gap 9 since when until after

Gap 10 that which when how

WRITING

Part 1 of the Preliminary English Test Writing Paper contains 5 questions. In each question you have to re-write a sentence so that both sentences have the same meaning. Try a Part 1 Practice Test below.

Questions 1- Here are some sentences about shopping. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use no more than three words.

  1. The bus station is near the new shopping centre. The bus station isn't ........................................ the new shopping centre.
  2. I've never been to this shop before. This is ........................................ I've been in this shop.
  3. The choice of food here is not as good as in the market. The choice of food in the market ........................................ here.
  4. There is late-night shopping on Thursday. The shops ........................................ on Thursday.
  5. Shall we go into town this afternoon? Would ........................................ go into town this afternoon.

Question 6

A friend in your English class called Elena has invited you to her wedding.

Write an email to Elena. In your email you should:

**- congratulate her on her marriage

  • say how pleased you are to be invited
  • ask her if there is anything she would like as a present Write 35-45 words.**

Question 7- Write an answer to one of the questions ( 7 or 8 ) in this part. Write about 100 words. Question 7 This is part of a letter you receive from an English pen friend.

We're doing a project on life in the UK at school and I wondered if you could tell me something about a particular festival you celebrate as a family.

You are writing a letter to this pen-friend. Write the letter in about 100 words. Question 8 Your teacher has asked you to write a story. This is the title of the story.

An old friend

Write your story in about 100 words.

PET Speaking Part 1 Practice Test

Speaking Part 1

Part 1 of the PET Speaking exam lasts about 2-3 minutes. During Part 1 the examiner will ask you some easy questions to find out more about you such as about your studies, where you live or what hobbies or interests you have. You do not have to give long answers to these questions. However, you should try to say more than short one or two word answers. Try a Part 1 practice test below.