PET For Schools 1
TEST 1
Paper
1 READING AND WRITING TEST
READING
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.
If it is correct, mark A on your answer sheet.
If it is not correct, mark B on your answer sheet.
11
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Paul has family connections
with the place he first visited in New Zealand.
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12
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Paul and his
family chose to go to Kaikoura as part of their tour.
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13
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As soon as Paul
arrived in Kaikoura he knew he might see some dolphins there.
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14
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The weather got
worse during Paul’s boat trip.
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15
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Paul had
expected to go swimming closer to land.
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16
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Paul was
beginning to feel unhappy about the trip until someone saw the dolphins.
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17
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Paul believed
the dolphins were inviting him to join them in water.
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18
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Paul felt that
he had failed to communicate with the dolphins.
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19
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One dolphin
copied exactly what Paul did in the water.
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20
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Paul was
pleased when the guides finally called them back onto the boat.
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DOLPHIN TRIP
By Paul Hannan
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My family have always been fans of New
Zealand – my mum comes from the capital – so we saved up and went for a
holiday there. We started with a week in the city she grew up in. after that,
we toured around for a while before ending up by chance in Kikoura, a small
town on the coast. The first evening it seemed a rather dull place, but the
next day I remembered what I’d read about it – that it was often possible to
see dolphins and whales there! I’ll always think of Kaikoura as the place
where I finally achieved my lifelong ambition – to swim with wild dolphins.
My family and I set off on a dolphin
trip on a cold, grey day with a number of other people on a small boat. However,
the sky soon turned blue, and we raced across the waves in the sunshine until
we finally reached the place where we were supposed to go swimming. To my
surprise, this was more than 40 Km from the land. I was quite cold by this
time, and really starting to wonder why my family had made me come all the
way out there, when suddenly someone shouted ‘Dolphins!’.
All I could see were fins everywhere –
there were more than a hundred dolphins, all swimming towards our boat! Many of
them were jumping around in the water as if they were asking us to come and
play. I put on my snorkel and jumped into the sea. Everywhere I looked, all I
could see was dolphins, swimming under me and round me. Then I remembered the
guide had told us to make sounds in the water to attract them. So I did and
actually heard them making similar sounds, as if they were trying to answer
me. I even made eye contact with one dolphin, and watched it carefully as I swam
around in a circle. Amazingly, the dolphin almost followed me, but then
changed its mind, although it kept eye contact with me all the time. It really
made me realise how intelligent and beautiful these creatures are.
Then after an hour of swimming the
guides called us to get back onto the boat. Although I had enjoyed myself, I was
keen to leave the water by then as I was very cold. As I got dry I noticed
that everyone on board was smiling and I realised what a very special moment
we’d had.
I’ll never forget that experience, and
Kaikoura will always have a special place in my heart.
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ANSWER
KEY
11
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12
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13
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14
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15
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16
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17
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18
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19
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20
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A
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B
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B
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B
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A
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A
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A
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B
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B
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A
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