Aptis Advanced
Aptis Advanced
Aptis Advanced
BOOKLET
PRACTICA GRATIS
1 EXAMEN COMPLETO
Speaking, Reading, Writing, Listening,
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INDEX
INTRODUCTION 3
WRITING................ 9-11
GRAMMAR..... ..... 12 - 14
VOCABULARY...... 14-16
LISTENING ........... 25
ANSWERS 26-27
TIPS & TRICKS 28-34
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1º SPEAKING
Before you start, we want to give you a piece of advice: having this material
do not ensure a C1 or C2 in the exam. And remember, it's about knowing how
to do it well rather than doing it fast and wrong.
Now we can start! Aptis Advanced exam has 5 skills: Speaking, Writing,
Grammar & Vocabulary, Reading y Listening.
Parte 2: Deberás hablar durante 2 minutos sobre un tema dado por los
examinadores y tendrás 1 minuto para preparar tu exposición.
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2º WRITING
Writing (45 min.)
Parte 1: Deberás contestar a tres preguntas con un estilo relativamente informal
y en pocas palabras. (máximo unas 40).
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3º READING
Reading (45 min.)
Parte 1: Vas a leer la opinión de 4 personas y después tendrás que decir quién
expresó cada idea al contestar 7 preguntas.
Parte 3. Leerás un texto de 300 palabras con frases que faltan, así que deberás
elegir la mejor opción y llenar los espacios.
4º LISTENING
Listening (25 min.)
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APTIS ADVANCED - SPEAKING
LET’S START!
SPEAKING
TASK 1: You will answer 3 questions, you have 45 seconds
to answer each question
Natural Disasters
Do you think countries are (in general) prepared for these kind of
catastrophes?
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ARTWORKS
PROS:
CONS:
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APTIS ADVANCED - WRITING
LET’S START!
WRITING
TASK 1: You are a member of the science club and you are
speaking to three other members in a group chat. Respond
to them in full sentences (30-40 words per answer). You
have 10 minutes.
Martin: Hey! Welcome to the group. I got into science when I was in high
school, so I decided to become an engineer. What about you?
Jorge: Welcome! Can you tell me about any experiments you have done
before?
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for your continued patronage at our café. We are always
looking for ways to improve your experience! We would love to know more
about your visit today. How fast were you served? (1) It would be great to
know whether you found our staff helpful or not. Did they answer all of
your questions with a smile? (2) Lastly, what did you think of our new
patio? Did you have a chance to enjoy it? (3) We would love to hear your
thoughts!
Yours faithfully,
NOTES:
1. Slow service - made me late for work
2. Friendly staff – but too talkative
3. Patio looked beautiful – but it was raining
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Price comparisons
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LET’S START!
GRAMMAR
Welcome to the Aptis Grammar and Vocabulary test. The test
consists of two sections: grammar (25 questions) & vocabulary
(25 questions). You have 30 min.to answer both sections.
2. Since they ........... us they were coming, we ...... any food for them.
A) hadn't told / didn't have
B) don't tell / won't have
C) haven't told / aren't having
4. I'm not going to start looking for a job... I have finished my studies.
A) by the time
B) until
C) moreover
5. In spite of the fact that the government owns .......... of the forests
in our country, ......... has been done either to curb their misuse or to
develop a well-managed forest industry.
A) a few / none
B) most / plenty
C) all / little
6.He consistently refused to take his medicine and .......... his illness
has gotten worse.
A) otherwise
B) on the other hand
C) consequently
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LET’S START!
VOCABULARY
1. Match the words with their definitions:
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2. Select a word from the list that has the most similar
meaning to the word on the left.
LET’S START!
3. Select a word on the left that is most often used with a word
on the right.
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4. He asked me if there was any point in the .......... future when I'd like to have
children.
a) expected b) foreseeable c) predictable
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APTIS ADVANCED - READING
LET’S START!
READING
TASK 1: Read carefully the paragraphs and pay attention
to the author. Then answer the questions below and decide
who says what.
OCD
A. CINDY
My OCD started in the 5th grade when I believed my parents were trying
to poison me. Every night before bed, I asked for a glass of water, and
would take a sip while calculating the number of hours until the poison
would kill me. This is just one example of the strange compulsions and
haunting images I had to endure. While in Hawaii during Christmas of my
6th grade year, I saw a TV show that followed the life of three young men
and women dealing with everyday battles related to OCD. I watched the
program for about 3 minutes and turned it off. I was scared out of my
mind. From that point on, I told my parents that I thought I had Obsessive
Compulsive Disorder. I knew very little about the condition, because when
you are of a young age like I was, you do not know what is considered
“normal”.
B. JOHN
My OCD became evident and disruptive to me, and my family’s life, in
February of 2000. Shortly after the birth of my son, I was hospitalized with
internal bleeding. After being released, a sense of constant anxiety over
fears of health, death became intrusive and obsessive. It took until July
2002 before I decided that enough was enough and I needed to get some
help finding out what was going on with my thinking. Eventually, my quests
lead me to the Anxiety Treatment Center. The treatment that I have been
pursuing with Dr Zasio has done more for me in the last 7 months than all
of the treatment I received in the last 8 years.
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C. MARK
OCD makes life so much harder than it should be. If it is not
one thing it’s another. Exposure and ritual prevention therapy, I find, is the
real solution to get a handle on OCD. Back in time, some of the
obsessions included a fear of being gay or damned, a fear of not living a
good Christian life, a fear of not being normal or a fear that if I don’t
deposit money in my checking account daily that I will not have a secure
bank account. As I said, I feared that I had to live a “perfect” Christian
life. This resulted in compulsions and drastic changes in my life. The
problem was, it never helped. I purged everything I owned except my
bedroom furniture and clothing. I lost thousands of dollars in computers,
cell phones and so forth.
D. JENNA
The Anxiety Treatment Center is the first program that actually understood
my anxiety and what I needed to do to get better. They looked at me as a
whole person and all the areas of my life that were affected by my
anxiety. I had been through other local programs reporting to have
expertise only to find out they were group based and for more general
mental health conditions. The kind, warm, individualized treatment that I
received fostered a safe environment for me to open up, talk about my
fears, and face them head on. I am ready to return to work, something
that I never thought I could do. If you are looking for help, this is the place
to go.
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1. _______________
Also known as loggers, they fell, cut, and transport trees for processing. Cutting
down trees may not be the greenest job ever, but it’s a necessity. Trees supply
us with both paper products and lumber. Things like pencils, furniture, buildings,
homes, papers, books, and desks all come from trees. A US website, has
published its lists of best and worst jobs in 2012 and places lumberjacking at the
top of its chart of careers to steer clear of.
2. _____________
Loggers work deep in the wilderness in heavily forested areas. There they set up
a base camp and get to work chopping down massive trees. It may seem like a
simple job, but statistically it is one of the most dangerous. Loggers are typically
strong, physically fit, incredibly lucky people with amazingly quick reflexes. They
work in teams to flatten a patch of forest, collect the downed trees, and
transport them away by truck, helicopter, or barge. Standard logger equipment
includes chainsaws, hard hats, reflective vests, pikes, axes, and spiked shoes.
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3._______________
Apart from having plenty of inconveniences, when it comes to work
as a logger, including environmental damage, physical demands
and stress, this profession ranks in the highest. Oh, except for income, where it
ranks in the lowest. Unemployment for lumberjacks is very high, and the demand
for their services is expected to continue to fall, and while working outside all
day may seem like a great job perk, being a lumberjack not only is considered
the worst job, but also one of the world's most dangerous.
4. ____________
Trailing behind on the list of jobs to avoid are dairy farmer, enlisted military
soldier, oil rig worker and newspaper reporter. As the digital world continues to
take over the need for print newspapers and daily newscasts is diminishing,
pointing to on-the-job stress, declining job opportunities and low income levels
as factors affecting the decline of Fourth Estate careers.
5. _____________
As logging leaves the Earth looking like a patchwork quilt, in order to limit the
impact on the environment, the logging industry works with tree planters and
communities to ensure future forests. If one has to see any bright side about it,
maybe a logger’s reward is the adventure, the risk, and life in the outdoors.
Logging is a physically demanding, never-ending job. There are no formal
requirements to become a logger. Any large lumber company is in need of a
hard working, determined, tough logger.
6. _______________
Is this a man's world? There are exceptions. Lumberjills are quite rare, however,
some of them are winning wood chopping championships nowadays. Normally,
just as it happens with men, they’re taught to handle a wood chopper during
their early teenage years, as if it was not really a big deal, even though it is not
considered something that southern ladies would do in their free time. Would you
consider the option of becoming a lumberjack/jill, even after reading all these
inconveniences? Are you curious now?
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Every night during breeding season, the male túngara frog of Central America
will 1.______out a performance patch in the local pond and spend unbroken
hours broadcasting his splendor to the world.
The mud-brown frog is barely the size of a shelled pecan, but his call is large
and dynamic, a long downward sweep that sounds remarkably like a phaser
weapon on “Star Trek,” followed by a brief, twangy, harmonically dense chuck.
Unless, that is, a competing male starts calling nearby, in which case the first
frog 2. _________ two chucks to the tail of his sweep. And
3._______ his rival respond likewise, Male A will tack on three chucks.
4. ________ they go, call and raise, until the frogs hit their respiratory limit at
six to seven rapid-fire chucks.
The acoustic one-upfrogship 5. __________ and risks attracting predators like
bats. Yet the male frogs have no choice but to keep count of the competition,
for the simple reason that female túngaras are doing the same: listening,
counting and ultimately mating with the male of maximum chucks.
Behind the frog’s surprisingly sophisticated number sense, scientists have found,
are specialized cells located in the amphibian midbrain that tally up sound
signals and the intervals between them.
“The neurons are counting the number of appropriate pulses, and they’re highly
selective,” said Gary Rose, a biologist at the University of Utah. If the timing
between pulses 6. ______ fraction of a second, the neurons don’t fire and the
counting process breaks down.
“It’s game over,” Dr. Rose said. “Just as in human communication, an
inappropriate comment can end the whole conversation.”
The story of the frog’s neuro-abacus is just one example of nature’s vast,
ancient and versatile number sense, a talent explored in detail in a recent
themed issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, edited by
Brian Butterworth, a cognitive neuroscientist at University College London, C.
Randy Gallistel of Rutgers University and Giorgio Vallortigara of the University of
Trento.
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The woolly mammoth is long gone, having been pushed to extinction thousands of
years ago, but in recent years, there have been no 1. ___________ the species
back. No, we’re not talking about Jurassic Park-style of cloning — at least not yet —
but a mammoth specimen discovered nearly a decade ago is bringing scientists
closer than ever to 2. _________.
The mammoth, named Yuka, was found frozen in Siberia in 2010. Miraculously, even
after thousands of years of lying dormant, scientists out of Japan recently managed
to bring some of the animal’s biological material back to life.
Put simply, the scientists took the heart of the “dormant,” but damaged, mammoth
cells and 1. swapped them into living mouse reproductive cells in a process called
nuclear transfer (NT) in the hopes of bringing the harvested biological samples back
from the brink. Against all odds, the cells began to wake back up, bringing a tiny bit
of a woolly mammoth back to life.
However, as promising as this might sound, it’s a far cry from actually reviving the
extinct species. There are still 3. __________ before such a thing could even be
considered, much less attempted, not least of which is finding samples of a
preserved woolly mammoth with DNA that has held up better over time.
“Although the results presented here clearly show us again the de facto impossibility
to clone the mammoth by current NT technology, our approach paves the way for
evaluating the biological activities of nuclei in extinct animal species,” the team says.
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With enough determination, money and smarts, scientists just might revive the
woolly mammoth, or some version of it, by splicing genes from ancient mammoths
into Asian elephant DNA. The ultimate dream is to generate a sustainable
population of mammoths that can once again roam the tundra.
But here’s a sad irony to ponder: What if that dream 1. ________ today’s Asian
and African elephants, whose numbers are quickly dwindling because of habitat
loss and poaching?
Just because scientists can 2. _______ this feat of genetic engineering, does not
necessarily mean that they should. The fear is not that we may be heading towards
creating the chaos of Jurassic Park. Dinosaurs lived more than 60 million years ago,
whereas the oldest species to yield usable DNA is a 43,000-year-old woolly
mammoth.
Instead, spending resources on iconic extinct species, editors at Scientific
American have argued, could lead to draining resources that would be better
spent on saving species on the verge of extinction.
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APTIS ADVANCED - ANSWERS
ANSWERS READING
TASK 1. TASK 2.
1. Who gives the name of someone who 1.A need to keep away from
helped him/her? B 2. A tough and demanding occupation
2. Who says that Exposure Therapy was 3. At the top of the disruption's list
the best option? C 4. More bullets to dodge
3. Who did not want to go to group 5. An unenviable job’s bright side
therapy? D 6. The wood chopping world may be
4. Whose OCD started earlier? A prejudiced
5. Who talks about the past and how
she/he failed? C
6. Who is living now a normal life? D
7. Whose OCD affected their
relationships with family members? B
8. 8. Who found out about OCD by
watching TV? A
TASK 3. TASK 4.
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ANSWERS
GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
TASK 1. TASK 1.
TASK 3. TASK 4.
A>C
B>B
C>A
D>D
E> E
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APTIS ADVANCED - TIPS & TRICKS
Te darás cuenta de que esta guía no responderá todas tus dudas, sobre todo en la parte de
Grammar & Vocabulary, Reading y Writing, ya que más allá de los trucos del examen es
importante que tengas una base sólida sobre los tiempos verbales, el uso de los artículos,
preposiciones, relative clauses, modal verbs, etcétera.
Con esto no queremos agobiarte, sólo que sepas que en el blog de salondeidiomas.es
encontrarás vocabulario, idioms, phrasal verbs, collocations, sinónimos, metáforas,
preposiciones y todo lo que creemos que necesitarás para obtener el nivel C1 - C2.
SPEAKING - TASK 1
Comparar imágenes
Da un vistazo muy rápido de las imágenes y
procura encontrar diferencias y similitudes. Utiliza
conectores de comparación.
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SPEAKING - TASK 2
Es necesario utilizar variedad léxica:
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Pro Con
Advantage, Benefit---------- Disadvantage Drawback
Positive aspect -------------- Negative aspect
Asset ------------------------ Inconvenience
Desarrollo de la pregunta
Hay que escoger rápido dos pros y dos cons de los tres
que vienen para cada parte. Elige lo que mejor puedas
conectar y de lo que más puedas hablar.
SPEAKING - TASK 4
Si ves que te estás quedando sin ideas y te sobran unos segundos, puedes
intentar concluir e introducir a un breve resumen con frases como:
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LISTENING
Presta atención a los tiempos verbales que aparecen porque te dan pistas.
No des nada por hecho. Aunque todo parezca indicar algo, no te dejes
llevar por una conclusión precipitada.
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