Aptis Test
Aptis Test
Aptis Test
C. every
11. I’ll call you when I ________ home.
A. get
B. will get
C. getting
12. We ate dinner and _________ we watched a film.
A. then
B. since
C. so
13. We’re ________ in a beautiful holiday home at the moment.
A. stay
B. staying
C. stayed
14. When I got home, Jenny _______ on the telephone.
A. was speaking
B. speaking
C. speak
15. Coffee ______ to be much cheaper a few years ago.
A. would
B. has
C. used
16. I’m not sure about my future. __________ I will start a business.
A. Perhaps
B. Will
C. Might
17. They ate their lunch while they ______ coming home from school.
A. were
B. was
C. are
18. She bought it herself, __________ she?
A. hasn’t
B. didn’t
C. shouldn’t
19. If the dress _________ been so expensive, she would have bought it.
A. hadn’t
B. weren’t
C. aren’t
20. I ___________ a great book this morning – I really want to finish it.
A. was reading
B. read
C. have read
21. Excuse me? Can I try _____ this jacket to make sure it fits?
A. under
B. with
C. on
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22. I saw Wi Joo this morning and she __________ if you were free tomorrow.
A. told
B. asked
C. said
23. When I go to university, I may ________ history.
A. study
B. to study
C. studying
24. If I hadn’t gone out last night, I ________be so tired now.
A. won’t
B. wouldn’t
C. hadn’t
25. I _________ like mushrooms, but I can’t stop eating them now.
A. wouldn’t
B. didn’t use to
C. couldn’t
0. create A. train
B. look after
1. choose
C. make
2. close D. decide
E. take
3. improve
F. shut
4. care G. propose
H. believe
5. practice
J. develop
K. worry
L. make
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Finish each sentence (6-10) using a word from the list (A-K). Use each word once only.
You will not need five of the words (A-K).
A. concern
B. challenge
6. To oppose someone is to…
C. instruct
7. To teach someone is to…
D. appear
8. To accept something is to…
E. worry
9. To get something is to… F. obtain
Write the letter of the word on the right (A-K) that matches the definition on the left (11-
15). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-K).
A. artificial
Finish each sentence (16-20) using a word from the list (A-K). Use each word once only.
You will not need five of the words (A-K)
16. He had to walk down a long dark _______ to get to his room.
17. The teacher should maintain _______ in the classroom to make the lesson effective.
18. She opened the _______ and took a coat out of it.
19. You should cut your _______ regularly otherwise your hair will get in your eyes.
20. The local _________ has an exhibit about the history of this area.
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. You will not need five of the words (A-K).
A. clean
21. abstract
B. club
22. athletics
C. efforts
23. congested D. food
Choose one word (A, B or C) for each space and write the letter on the answer paper. The
first one (0) is done for you as an example with the answer A marked on your answer
paper.
Hi Marat,
Can you ______ some things after you finish work today?
Love, Akerke.
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Order the sentences (B-G) below to make a story. Write your answers on the answer
paper (Questions 6-11).
The first sentence of the story (A) is given for you on the answer paper as an
example.
A
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Read the text and complete each gap with a word from the list at the bottom of the
page. Read the texts and answer questions 12-18.
J - management K - effects
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Read the text below. Match the headings A-H to the paragraphs 19-25. Write your
answers (A-H) on the answer paper. There is one more heading than you need. The
answer to paragraph 0 is given on the answer paper as an example (J).
The Kon-Tiki
0. In 1947, the strangest craft to set sail in 500 years crossed the South Pacific from Peru
to Indonesia. A Norwegian scientist called Thor Heyerdahl built the boat, Kon-Tiki, named
after the Indonesian Sun god, and made the massive journey across open seas with the aim
of proving his theory about the origins of the Indonesian people.
19. Heyerdahl believed that the Indonesian people had come from Peru. He said, stone
heads found on Easter Island were so similar to those around Lake Titicaca in Peru that
there had to be a connection. But other scientists claimed that it would have been impossible
for the Peruvians to make the journey across open sea. They said, the stone figures had
been made by Indonesians to frighten a local enemy they were fighting. Heyerdahl thought
these battles were really between Indonesian natives and Peruvian invaders, and that the
Peruvians could have made the journey. It was this that he wanted to prove.
20. Kon-Tiki was designed by copying pre-Columbian illustrations and paintings. It was built
in Peru using local materials like wood, reeds and rope made from plants. There was no
metal used at all in the construction. The finished boat was 15 metres long and 5 metres
wide. The six man crew, and a parrot called Lorita, shared a small cabin of 5 metres long
and 2 metres wide. They also had to carry enough supplies for the 100-day crossing. They
carried with them 1,250 litres of water and 200 coconuts as well as fruits and roots. The US
Army had also given them emergency rations and survival equipment. Their diet was
supplemented with the wide variety of fish that they were able to catch while at sea.
21. The crew members - four Norwegians and a Swede - who went with Heyerdahl included
a steward, an engineer, a sociologist and translator, a guide and radio experts. The only
modern equipment they carried was a compass and a radio, which was mainly used for
giving weather reports and relaying their position to the Norwegian government.
22. They set out from the Peruvian sea port of Callao on April 28th, 1947. A navy boat pulled
them 50 miles out to sea before releasing them. From there they sailed west, carried along
by the Humbolt current. Their first sight of land, Puka-Puka island, was made 93 days later.
Four days after that they saw Angatau Island and spoke to people from there but could not
land. Finally, after 101 days at sea and sailing 6,980 kilometres, they touched dry land on
the desert island of Raroia. However, people from nearby islands arrived in boats and took
them to their village where they were welcomed with traditional dancing and parties.
23. Heyerdahl’s trip sparked a number of reactions in other scientists. They said that he and
his team hadn’t sailed but drifted, and that it was chance that they reached their destination.
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originally come from the West, and not from the East. However, as recently as 2011, genetic
evidence has been found which supports Heyerdahl’s claims.
24. Since the Kon-Tiki’s ambitious crossing, there have been several similar expeditions.
Not all of them were successful, but in 1970, the Spanish explorer, Vital Alsar, succeeded
in crossing the Pacific Ocean in the longest recorded journey of its kind. Alsar was convinced
that ancient sailors could read the ocean currents like road maps. He successfully proved
the point in 1973 when he repeated the voyage. More recently still, a Norwegian team
recreated the trip with a copy of Thor Heyerdahl’s craft and made an award-winning
documentary of the experience.
25. Thor Heyerdahl’s impressive journey has captured the imagination of generations. His
book, The Kon-Tiki expedition was published in 1948 and immediately became a best-seller.
His documentary, made on 8mm film, taken during the journey and including interviews with
the crew, won an Academy Award in 1951. The Kon-Tiki museum in Oslo is one of the most
visited places in Norway. And as recently as 2012, Kon-Tiki, the most expensive Norwegian
feature film of the journey was nominated for an Oscar.
Headings
A. Where they went, others have followed
B. A debatable success
C. Water shortage
D. An experienced team
E. Three months in the Pacific
F. He had something to prove
G. The technical aspects
H. People are still talking about it
J. A sight not seen in 500 years (EXAMPLE)