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Preliminary

English Test
PRACTICE READING TEST 1
Table of
Contents 01 Test 1 Reading Part 1
Reading 1=pages 10-13

We will discuss the vocabulary words for the


READING TEST 1 practice test
Vocabulary Words
Advertisement 广告
road sign 路标
label on packet 数据包上的标签
sign in park 登录公园
notice in school 学校通知
Advertisement
广告;启事
a notice, picture or film
telling people about a
product, job or service
Road Signs 路标
signs we see on the
roads that keep us
safe.
label on packet
数据包上的标签
Labels that are applied
to packaging to indicate
the contents
Notice in school
written or printed information
put up in school as updates of
upcoming events, student
achievement, exam timetables,
etc.
sign in the park
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Grammar
Must= have to ● Don’t need to is also possible instead of
Mustn’t= an obligation not to do something. don’t have to.

Example: You mustn’t be late! ● Remember: You don’t have to means


that it is not necessary (but you can if
You don’t have to means You don’t need to you want to). You MUSN’T means
do something. DON’T DO IT!
Example: You don’t have to pay to go to the
museum. It’s free.
Page 11 exercise 4
Page 11 exercise 5
Extension:
1. What are the rules at your school? What are the things you must and
mustn’t do?
*We must ________.
*We mustn’t ________.
2. What are the things you have or don’t need to do?
*We have to __________.
*We don’t need to _________.
Page 12 vocabulary
Arrangements 安排
Remind 提醒 1. Student should read the list of vocabs
2. Teacher corrects the mispronounced
taking part 参加
words and ask stud to repeat the correct
sports event 体育赛事 pronunciation.
basketball match 篮球赛 3. Student rereads the list of vocabulary
wild animals 野生动物 word.
Adventures 冒险
famous novel 著名小说
popular fiction book 通俗小说
Suitable 合适的
certain age 特定年龄
Page 13 Vocabulary
before
Before the end of term
Return the books
Borrowed
Summer holiday
Staff
Earring
Belongs
Belonging
Available
Book in advance
Unless
Reserved
Customers
owner
Who is writing? Who to? What does Anton
have to make sure his sister remembers?

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Extension:
Where might you see a label? On a packet or medicine? On food? On
clothes? What kind of information is it likely to include?
Often labels are instructions on how to prepare something, e.g. on food, or
how often to take something, e.g. on medicine.

And notices are likely to be giving you information, e.g. telling you
what’s available at the café, or telling you something that you should
do, like parking your bike in the correct place.
*use imperative form of verbs
Example: You must bring packed lunched for Friday’s trip. Or
Bring packed lunches for Friday’s trip.
THANK YOU AND I HOPE
YOU LEARNED WELL!
Do you have any questions?

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