B1 Preliminary - Multiple Choice Cloze
Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET)
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The final part of the B1 Preliminary reading paper is multiple choice cloze, in which students use only one word to fill each space in a short text. The words that are needed are usually grammatical, such as pronouns, articles, prepositions, auxiliary verbs and so on.
2. The ___________ house at the end of the street has always scared me.
a. strange
b. different
c. opposite
d. separate
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 1 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 2 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 3 - Answer Sheet
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Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 7 - Answer Sheet
If a student chooses an answer because he/she likes the sound of it, they should stick to it. English loves alliteration so there are many examples where the first letters in an expression are the same:
the coast is clear
it's a cheap and cheerful restaurant
he's a strong, silent type
There are also many poetic expressions in English. Which sounds better out of these:
time flies
time goes
time runs
The rhyme in the first one creates a better, more poetic effect and if a student really doesn't know which to choose between two or more answers, get them to think about either alliteration or poetry.
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 8 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 9 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 10 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 11 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 12 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 13 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 14 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 15 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 16 - Answer Sheet
Tell your students not to go changing all the answers at the end. Research shows that students are more likely to change a correct answer into a wrong answer than the other way around. Students will often pick an answer based on its "feel" or their instinct, based for example on the sounds we were talking about above. These "guesses" should be left as they are!
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 17 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 18 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 19 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 20 - Answer Sheet
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Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 21 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 22 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 23 - Answer Sheet
Multiple Choice Cloze Worksheet 24 - Answer Sheet
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