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29 Practice tests

Aptis practice test version 2

Grammar
& Vocabulary
Instructions

Please do not write on the question paper. Use the answer sheet.
Answer as many questions as you can in the time allowed.
Follow the recommended times for each section.

The test has two sections:

Grammar – 25 questions (about 12 minutes)


Vocabulary – 25 questions (about 13 minutes)

Total time – 25 minutes


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Grammar
(25 questions – 12 minutes)

Write your answers (A – C) to questions 1 – 25 on your answer sheet.


Do not write on this question paper. The answer to question 0 is given as an example on
your answer paper (A).

0 are
How old ____________ you? (Example)

A. are
B. age
C. have

01 A: Do you think you will get the job?

B: ____________ , but I’m not sure.

A. Possible
B. Possibility
C. Possibly

02 I ____________ 25 years old.

A. have
B. am
C. do

03 I have ____________ English for three years.

A. studied
B. study
C. studying

04 A: I enjoy working on challenging projects at work.

B: So ____________ I!

A. am
B. do
C. can
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05 We could cook dinner. ____________ , we could buy some takeaway food.

A. Therefore
B. On the other hand
C. Although

06 You really should ____________ to Barcelona – it’s a wonderful city.

A. go
B. to go
C. going

07 You need ____________ new shoes – those ones are too old!

A. to buy
B. buy
C. buying

08 When I was at school I used ____________ a good student.

A. to be
B. be
C. being

09 I’ve got no plans for the weekend. Maybe ____________ visit my parents.

A. I
B. I’m
C. I’II

10 I’m reading a really ____________ book on the history of Europe.

A. interest
B. interesting
C. interested

11 He’s about 40, but in this photograph he looks much ____________.

A. young
B. younger
C. youngest
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12 She has ____________ two books.

A. written
B. wrote
C. write

13 I don’t recommend driving in the morning because there’s too ____________ traffic.

A. much
B. many
C. most

14 I never do my homework, ____________I hate studying at home.

A. so
B. because
C. although

15 They’re so different. I ____________, there’s no way they’ll be happy together.

A. mean
B. decide
C. wish

16 Because of computers, many people don’t watch a lot of ____________ now.

A. the television
B. a television
C. television

17 I think, in the future, people ____________ live much longer than they do now.

A. ought
B. will
C. would

18 Call me tomorrow after 8.30, because I will just ____________ at home.

A. about to relax
B. have to relax
C. be relaxing
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19 The doctor says I will ____________ much better by the end of the week.

A. to feel
B. be feeling
C. have felt

20 ____________ been reading this book now for a week and it isn’t getting any better!

A. I’ve
B. I’m
C. I’d

21 The garden is looking untidy – you need to get rid ____________ the weeds.

A. from
B. out
C. of

22 The next meeting ____________ on the sixth of June.

A. is holding
B. will be held
C. holds

23 ____________ of China is very interesting.

A. A history
B. History
C. The history

24 You ____________ have bought that car. What a waste of money!

A. shouldn’t
B. mustn’t
C. couldn’t

25 This is a ____________ train to London. It doesn’t stop on the way.

A. direction
B. directly
C. direct
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Vocabulary
(25 questions – 13 minutes)

You need to write all answers on your answer paper. Do not write on this question paper.

01 Write the letter (A – K) of the word that is most similar in meaning to a word on the left (1 – 5).
Use each word once only. Write your answers (A – K) on your answer sheet. You will not
need five of the words (A – K). The answer to question 0 is given on your answer sheet as
an example (L).

0. big (Example) A area


B rule
1. design C money
D base
2. policy E chance
F department
3. fortune G plan
H approach
4. wonder J business
K surprise
5. opportunity L large

02 Finish each sentence (6 – 10) using a word from the list (A – K). Use each word once
only. Write your answers (A – K) on your answer sheet. You will not need five of the
words (A – K).

6. The group of people who protect a country is a/an... A figure


B board
7. A covering for floors is called a/an... C cottage
D army
8. A type of house in the country is called a/an... E desk
F crowd
9. A large group of people together is called a/an... G carpet
H character
10. A type of table used for work is called a/an... J case
K example
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03 Finish each sentence (11 – 15) using a word from the list (A – K). Use each word once only.
Write your answers (A – K) on your answer sheet. You will not need five of the words (A – K).

11. He made a/an ____________ because he was careless. A sock


B hood
12. The jacket has a/an ____________ to protect your head. C light
D script
13. The ship sailed into the ____________ on time. E witness
F error
14. The actors read their lines from the ____________. G port
H call
15. The cycling ____________ broke the world record. J champion
K country

04 Finish each sentence (16 – 20) using a word from the list (A – K). Use each word once
only. Write your answers (A – K) on your answer sheet. You will not need five of the
words (A – K).

16. The board will ____________ the plan tomorrow. A fly


B involve
17. She needs to ____________ some money for school. C approve
D benefit
18. This fact is going to ____________ everything. E complicate
F compete
19. Two teams are going to ____________ in the race. G focus
H presume
20. She couldn’t ____________ on the question. J borrow
K catch

5 Write the letter of the word on the right (A – K) that is most often used with a word on the
left (21 – 25). Use each word once only. Write your answers (A – K) on your answer sheet.
You will not need five of the words (A – K).

21. adverse A property


B hygiene
22. vacant C mechanism
D effort
23. collaborative E agreement
F formula
24. unanimous G personnel
H profile
25. humble J effect
K origins
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Aptis practice test version 2

Reading
Instructions

Please do not write on the question paper. Use the answer paper.
Answer as many questions as you can.
Time yourself properly to finish all the tasks.
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Reading
(29 Questions – 35 minutes)

01 Choose one word (A, B, or C) for each space and write the letter on the answer sheet.
The first one (0) is done for you as an example with the answer A marked on your answer
sheet.

0. A. information (Example) B. eat C. watch


1. A. hour B. afternoon C. week
2. A. say B. tell C. speak
3. A. when B. where C. what
4. A. then B. next C. later
5. A. home B. traffic C. job

Dear Simon,

A
Can you give me some (0) ____________ about the meeting tomorrow?

Is the meeting in the morning or the (1) ____________?

Can you (2) ____________ me the number of the meeting room?

I don’t know (3) ____________ the meeting is about.

Please call me (4) ____________ today.

I will be at (5) ____________ all day.

Regards,
Samantha
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02 The sentences below give information for people joining a gym for the first time.
Put the sentences (B – F) in the right order. Write your answers on the answer sheet
(Questions 6 – 10).

The first sentence (A) is given for you on the answer sheet as an example.

A When using your new library card, please follow these instructions.
(Example)

B You must return such books to the library on time to avoid a fine.

C If the book has a red sticker on it, you have one day to read it.

D You must show this to a member of staff each time you want to borrow a book.

E First, you will need to write your name and address on the library card.

F You need to pay any such fines before you can borrow another book.

03 The sentences below are from a local history book.


Put the sentences (B – F) in the right order. Write your answers on the answer sheet
(Questions 11 – 15).

The first sentence (A) is given for you on the answer sheet as an example.

A The first settlers on the island built Stone Tower when they arrived a thousand
years ago. (Example)

B This was a big advantage because nobody could make a surprise attack by ship.

C The settlers used these stones to build the famous tower you see today on top of
the hill.

D At that time, there were a lot of stones all over the island.

E The view from this high ground meant they could see boats far out to sea.

F As a result, the island was safe for many hundreds of years.


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04 Four people were interviewed by a local newspaper about where they prefer to go
shopping.
Read the texts and answer Questions 16 – 22 on the next page.

Shopping Preferences

Person A
‘I like to buy fresh food direct from the producers. Nothing beats the look and smell of
fruit and vegetables carefully laid out on stall after stall. Browsing outdoors is a great way
to spend Sunday morning. Prices are expensive there, but that’s not my priority. I very
occasionally go to the big retail park on the outside of town when I need new clothes or
shoes. I’d rather not though, so I don’t go unless I have to.’

Person B
‘Small and local are my key words when it comes to shopping. The convenience of large
supermarkets is undeniable, and I do visit them occasionally, but I don’t want to see our
historical high street disappearing. I love chatting to the shopkeepers and the other
villagers when I’m out and about. It’s a great way to find out about what’s happening in the
area. Internet shopping is really taking off now too, but it isn’t really for me.’

Person C
‘Those markets where you can buy directly from the farmers are great, but they’re so
expensive. The same can be said for the traditional small shops around my village. My
priority is to get my shopping quickly and easily, so that rules out wandering around from
shop to shop. I usually stop off at the new shopping centre on my way home from work. It’s
huge, I can get everything I need there at once.’

Person D
‘It’s hard to avoid enormous retail parks and shopping centres these days, but they’re a
fact of life. Usually, the larger the store, the cheaper things are. That’s a real consideration
for me as I have a tight budget. I try to stick to large, impersonal stores or, even better, the
web. I’m not a fan of talking with local shopkeepers actually – I find them nosy. I prefer to
click a button and have things delivered to my door.’

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04 Four people were interviewed by a local newspaper about where they prefer to go
shopping.
Read the texts and answer Questions 16 – 22 on the next page.

16. Who likes supporting traditional shops in their area?

A. Person A B. Person B C. Person C D. Person D

17. Who prefers shopping at farmers’ markets?

A. Person A B. Person B C. Person C D. Person D

18. Who tries to avoid large shopping complexes?

A. Person A B. Person B C. Person C D. Person D

19. Who shops regularly in a large complex for convenience?

A. Person A B. Person B C. Person C D. Person D

20. Who likes speaking with the locals to obtain information?

A. Person A B. Person B C. Person C D. Person D

21. Who likes internet shopping better than other methods?

A. Person A B. Person B C. Person C D. Person D

22. Who thinks price is the most important thing to consider?

A. Person A B. Person B C. Person C D. Person D



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05 Read the text below. Match the headings A – H to the paragraphs 1–7 (Questions 23 – 29).
Write your answers (A – H) on the answer sheet. There is one more heading than you need.
The answer to Paragraph 0 is given on the answer sheet as an example (J).

The Hula Hoop

(J) What is it? (Example)

0. Many adults and children love the hula hoop, either for exercise or simply for fun. You
can whirl it around your waist, spin it on your arms or legs or even rotate it around your
neck at an extremely high speed. Hula hoops can be made from bendy wood or even
strong grass twisted together. However, these days they are primarily solid plastic tubes.
Hula hoops have endured throughout history, never quite fading away, and are still popular
today.

1. So, when did this fascination for hula hooping really begin? Many believe it started in
the 1950s, simply as a means of pleasure. However, it actually dates back much further,
as far back as the fifth century in ancient Greece where it was a means of exercising. It
re-emerged in thirteenth century Scotland as a therapy for those who suffered from heart
disease or back conditions. In those early days, it was simply called the ‘hoop,’ the word
‘hula’ was added by British soldiers on a visit to Hawaii in the nineteenth century; they
believed that the action was similar to that of the traditional island Hula dance.

2. In 1950s America, Californian toy company Wham-O perfected a plastic version of the
toy which attracted global interest. In as little as four months, 25 million of the hoops
were sold. Within two years, over 100 million had been sold, starting a trend which swept
throughout the country. In the USA alone, 50,000 were produced in a single day. Many
people in countless corners of the world developed a passion for the trend, from infants to
grandparents and from factory workers to CEOs.

3. Many popular songs were written about the hula hoop during the 1960s. Nevertheless,
the toy’s popularity began to fade over the next few decades. However, the hula hoop
never completely vanished from the public arena and most toys stores continued to stock
the toy. Recently it staged a spectacular revival, rallying a new generation of fans. the
former first lady Michelle Obama of the USA was spotted ‘hooping’ on the White House
Lawn. Nowadays, the circular toy has been incorporated in a range of fitness schemes.
These use special weighted hoops to suit individual needs, including ‘collapsible’ ones
designed for easy storage.

4. The hula hoop is associated with many different world records. In 1960, a group of
American 11 year olds established a record for the longest ‘non-stop’ spinning session,
lasting precisely 11 hours and 34 minutes. In 1976, an even younger contestant won an
uninterrupted 10 hour 47 minutes contest at just eight years old. The present-day record
holder, Bric Sorenson, was able to keep his hula hoop spinning from April 2 to April 6, 1987,
accumulating an incredible 90 non-stop hours.


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05 Read the text below. Match the headings A – H to the paragraphs 1–7 (Questions 23 – 29).
Write your answers (A – H) on the answer sheet. There is one more heading than you need.
The answer to Paragraph 0 is given on the answer sheet as an example (J).

5. Another record is for 132 hoops spun by an individual at once. This record was
established by Paul Blair on November 11, 2009, earning him the nickname ‘Dizzy Hips’.
This act involves participants holding all the hula hoops without any help from anyone else
and spinning them between the shoulders and hips. As soon as the hoops have started
to rotate, competitors cannot touch them again with their hands. If they do, their record
attempt fails.

6. In another record event, the contestant runs while simultaneously spinning. A ribbon
tied around the hoop allows the judges to check if it is still revolving. The hoop must be
rotating before crossing the starting line. If it ceases to spin, then contestants must stop
and start it again. This is the only time that they can touch the hoop with their hands.
The current female holder for this record is Australian Boo Crystal Chan, who completed
10 kilometres in one hour, 27 minutes and 25 seconds on March 12 2009. The male
champion, Paul ‘Dizzy Hips’ Blair, was 20 minutes and 50 seconds faster than Boo.

7. In 2005, an American man, Ashrita Furman, successfully spun the world’s largest hula
hoop at 13.88 metres in diameter. While the heaviest recorded was actually a tractor tyre
which weighed 53 pounds! This monster was spun for a total of 71 seconds in Austria,
2000, by Roman Schedler. And in Chung Cheng sport arena, Taiwan, on October 28, 2,496
people managed to spin their hula hoops at the same time for over three minutes without
dropping one, making it the world record for mass simultaneous hula hooping.

Headings

A A Collection of Records
B Without a Single Break
C Hooping Back in Fashion
D Hooping Appeals to Both Genders Alike
E Fun, Fitness or Treatment?
F The Hula Hoop Goes Global
G Spinning Multiple Hoops
H Hooping and Running at the Same Time
J What is it? (Example)

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Aptis practice test version 2

Listening
Instructions

You will hear 17 short recordings.


You will hear each recording twice.
Answer as many questions as you can.
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Listening
(17 Questions)

0 Brian planned to see his friend tonight. Why does he say he can’t come?

not well
Brian said he can’t come because he is ____________ . (Example)

1. busy
2. on holiday
3. not well

01 You have to collect someone from the station. What kind of bag will she have?

Her bag will be ____________ .

1. big and red


2. big and black
3. small and red

02 Your business colleague calls to say where the meeting will be. Where is room 308?

Room 308 is ____________ .

1. on the 4th floor


2. before the office
3. after the copy machine

03 Your colleague calls to arrange a meeting. What time does he want to meet you?

He wants to meet you at ____________ .

1. 11.30 am
2. 10.30 am
3. 12.30 pm
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04 Jooyeon asks her sister to go shopping. What does she want to buy?

Jooyeon wants to buy ____________ .

1. books
2. clothes
3. coffee

05 Listen to the message. What is Maggie’s phone number?

Maggie’s phone number is ____________ .

1. 210 732 4319


2. 210 732 4931
3. 210 732 3491

06 Listen to two friends discussing their plans. What do they decide to do?

The friends are going to ____________ .

1. go to the park
2. go swimming
3. go to the woods

07 A customer is talking to a waitress. What does he order for dessert?

He orders ____________ .

1. ice cream
2. apple pie
3. chocolate cake

08 Listen to a woman discussing holiday plans. Where do she and her husband usually go?

For their holidays, they usually go to ____________ .

1. their children’s home


2. sunny and warm places
3. Jack’s parents’ home
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09 Listen to two new friends talking. Why does Maria prefer Madrid?

Maria prefers Madrid because ____________ .

1. she has family there


2. it is better than London
3. she doesn’t like Manchester

10 Two friends are talking about the man’s new job. What did he use to do?

He used to be a ____________ .

1. doctor
2. factory worker
3. teacher

11 You hear the following in an airport. What time will the plane now leave?

The plane will now leave at ____________ .

1. 11.30 am
2. 10.00 am
3. 11.00 am

12 Listen to the sports centre advertisement. When are the discounted fitness training
classes?

The discounted fitness training classes are from ____________ .

1. Thursday to Saturday
2. Tuesday to Thursday
3. Monday to Wednesday

13 Listen to an advertisement. What is offered at the Albion School this year?

This year at the school, you can ____________ .

1. get cheaper courses


2. get value for money
3. talk with locals
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14 Four people are talking about science.


Complete the sentences below.

a Speaker A ____________ .

b Speaker B ____________ .

c Speaker C ____________ .

d Speaker D ____________ .

1. enjoyed science experiments at school.


2. finds science difficult to understand.
3. wants to study science.
4. likes reading science books.
5. preferred non-science school subjects.
6. now enjoys science.

15 Listen to two business people on the radio talking about business meetings. Read the
statements below and decide who expresses which opinion – the man, the woman, or both
the man and the woman.

Who expresses which opinion?

a Meetings help speed up decision making. ____________

b Meetings should follow a specific format. ____________

c Meetings are often unnecessarily long. ____________

d Meetings help to strengthen team bonds. ____________



1. Man
2. Woman
3. Both

16 Listen to the film critic talking about an old film that he has recently watched again and
answer the questions below.

What is his opinion about the latest version of the film?

a 1. The newly edited version is too long.


2. It is unlikely to appeal to a wide audience.
3. It really demonstrates the director’s original vision.
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b What is his opinion about re-releasing classic films?

1. It demonstrates a lack of new ideas.


2. The films generally don’t age well.
3. It is important for the cinema industry.

17 Listen to a presentation about human versus computer translation and answer the
questions below.

a According to the speaker, what is the appeal of computer translation tools?

1. They can be used for many different languages.


2. They are able to translate text with minimum delay.
3. They are able to process long and complex documents.

b What is the speaker’s overall opinion of computer translation?

1. It has reached a critical stage of development.


2. It will never be able to replace human translation.
3. It will influence the way we communicate in the future.

You now have five minutes to copy your answers onto the answer sheet.

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