PET For Schools 1
TEST 1
Paper 1 READING AND WRITING TEST
READING
Part
2
Questions
6-10
The young people below all want to find a
swimming club they can join. On the opposite page there are descriptions of
eight swimming clubs. Decide which club would be the most suitable for the
following people. For questions 6-10,
mark the correct letter (A-H) on
your answer sheet.
6
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Ralph is a strong swimmer, and would
like a club that organises challenging long-distance events. He’d also like
to improve his technique, but only has weekends free.
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7
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Marta has just learnt to swim and wants
to improve quickly so she can jump off the board into a big pool. She prefers
indoor pools, but doesn’t like doing competitions.
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8
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Fiona wants a club where she can swim
for pleasure and meet other people. She’d also like a club that organises
games in the pool, and regular social events.
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9
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Jay can’t swim very far at the moment.
So he wants to get stronger. He can only attend one evening per week, so
would like individual instructions.
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10
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Daisy wants to attend a swimming club
after 6 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. She wants to take swimming tests as she
moves up from intermediate to advanced level, and hopes to become a winner in
club races.
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SWIMMING CLUBS
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Elvers
Everyone who joins our club
takes part in lots of races – and loves to win! So we expect our members to
turn up regularly to evening practice sessions – at least three times a week.
Come and try our lovely indoor pool- and new high diving board! Individual
teaching is available on request.
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B
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Mermaid Club
Swim your way from beginner to
intermediate level – and get certificates for your hard work in our big
outdoor pool. Working in small groups. We’ll help you build your strength,
ready for swimming the length of the pool – and even jumping from our high
board!
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C
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Penguins!
We aim to build water confidence by making our indoor
club meetings as much fun as possible. Come along and join us for some water
volleyball – and make friends at the same time! Club discos for teenage
members are held once a month
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D
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Splash!
Ready to swim 20 kms across the sea? Come and join our
advanced swimmers’ club on Saturdays and find out! You’ll be well looked
after, and pool training is also provided to help keep up your strength and
develop a swimming style for open water.
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E
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Waterworld
Our club provided serious
swimming training every weekday evening with progress certificates as you
pass each level! We do lots of swimming and diving competitions, and we’ll
teach you the techniques you need to be a champion! You’ll also be pushed to
achieve a high standard- so we’ll need to see you twice a week!
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F
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Seals Group
In this club we meet to do as
much swimming in the sea as we can, on weekday evenings. But we’re more about
swimming for fun than winning lots of competitions, so there are lots of club
parties and barbecues too!
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G
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Waves
Our club takes all levels of learner swimmers in our
shallow practice pool, and aims to increase strength and improve techniques
through different pool games. After 6 pm we can provide one-to-one teaching
if requested. Swimmers should try to come once a week.
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H
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Sharks
We use the pool inside the new city leisure centre, and
take swimmers from complete beginners upwards. We’ll help you move up fast
through the levels-and even join our high-diving group if you wish! Club party
night is every Saturday!
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ANSWER KEY
6
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D
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7
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H
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8
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C
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9
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G
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10
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E
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Good😁
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