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Evolution of the FIFA World Cup

The document summarizes the history and growth of the FIFA World Cup over time. It discusses how the tournament started in 1930 with 13 teams all playing in Uruguay and has since expanded to include 32 teams from around the world playing in multiple host countries. It also notes some of the financial and infrastructure issues that can occur for host nations, as well as ongoing discussions around ethics and inclusion.
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Evolution of the FIFA World Cup

The document summarizes the history and growth of the FIFA World Cup over time. It discusses how the tournament started in 1930 with 13 teams all playing in Uruguay and has since expanded to include 32 teams from around the world playing in multiple host countries. It also notes some of the financial and infrastructure issues that can occur for host nations, as well as ongoing discussions around ethics and inclusion.
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  • PART 2: Part 2 includes sentences derived from a biography, focusing on sentence ordering.
  • PART 1: Part 1 consists of a gap-fill exercise where sentences are completed with correct words.
  • PART 3: Part 3 examines individual opinions on leisure time with reading comprehension exercises.
  • PART 4: Part 4 is a detailed passage about the FIFA World Cup, including reading and answering questions.
  • Match Headings: This section requires matching headings to paragraphs, testing comprehension and thematic understanding.

APTIS SV

READING APTIS TEST VER 7

PART 1

Choose the word that fits in the gap. the first one is done for you.

Hey Lewis,
Can you (0) do me a favour?
I have a work meeting (1)____ 6:00pm
I won’t be home on time to (2) ______ dinner
Do you want to (3)_____ pizza for dinner?
We could also eat (4) _____ at that new Greek restaurant.
Let me (5) ____ what you decide
Love,
Helen.

1. [Link] B. until C. to
2. [Link] B. make C. find
3. A. take B. pick C. get
4. A. out B. up C. down
5. A. Know B. think C. say

PART 2

The sentences below are from a biography. Order the sentences to make a story.
The first sentence of the story is an example.

A. Audrey Hepburn was born in Brussels in 1929.

B. Following her successful acting career, she dedicated herself to humanitarian


work.

C. Although her career had begun in London, she became famous when she starred
in the American film, "Roman Holiday".

D. After travelling to many countries to help poor children, she was diagnosed with
cancer and passed away.

E. As a child, she grew up in Belgium, England and the Netherlands.

F. As a result, she won an Oscar, a BAFTA, and Golden Globe for the same
performance

.
The sentences below are from some directions. Put the sentences in the right
order. The first sentence is done for you.

A. The process begins in the spring when a suitable temperature between -2 and +4
degrees Celsius is reached.

B. Upon collection of sap, the syrup is boiled at 230 degrees Celsius.

C. After this, it is then filtered to remove any impurities and sorted by colour.

D. These conditions allow water and nutrients to be absorbed by trees in the night.

E. In order for the liquid, called sap, to flow from the trees in the day, employees
must tap the trees.

F. Following categorization, it is bottled and ready to be consumed.

PART 3

How do you spend your free time?

Person A

What is better than lying in the sun all day long? I surely can't think of anything. When I
go on vacation, I like to experience tropical beaches and exotic places. I work hard all
year long and I try to make the most of my time off. However, I must admit that I tend to
indulge more than I normally would than I'm at home. Like for example, on my last
holiday to Dubai, I rented a yacht and had a lobster dinner nearly every night. It was so
luxurious!

Person B

Ever since I can remember, we have gone on a family holiday to Greece every June.
There are just so many islands to discover, I can't really imagine going anywhere else.
Each village has its own unique culture, and I have been studying Greek to know more
about the islanders. It does make things easier when you have your own boat, which my
family does. My dad sailed it over from England when he was a teenager.

Person C

Have you ever gone hiking on a snowy volcano? I haven't yet, but it is on my bucket list.
I have been dreaming of going to Iceland ever since I saw photos in a travel blog.
Unfortunately, it's a bit out of my travel budget. Last summer, when I went trekking in
the Rocky Mountains of Canada, I took some incredible photos of the breathtaking
views. I packed a tent and camped out in the wilderness. It was a great way to save
money and I got to see the beautiful stars too.
Person D

I am a history major so naturally I love to go to museums when I travel. However, my


thirst for culture doesn't stop there. I try to go to the sites of famous events and try to
imagine what life was like in the past. I don't care much for the hot weather. In fact, I
travel at off-season times to avoid it. I hate crowds so it works out well for me. I usually
get a cheaper rate on flights that way, which is a bonus. I use the money I save to book
all of my excursions

Read the four opinions posted on a travel forum. Then, answer the questions.
1. spends a lot of money on holiday?
2. enjoys outdoor activities?
3. participates in tradition?
4. enjoys landscapes?
5. dislikes busy places?
6. prefers hot destinations?
7. is learning a new skill?

PART 4
The FIFA World Cup.

[Link] FIFA World Cup is a highly-anticipated international sporting event that happens
every four years. International football players, or soccer as it is called in North America,
spend their whole careers training for the opportunity to represent their country. Even
citizens who are not the biggest sports fans proudly wear their national colours to cheer
on their team. It is quite difficult not to be swept up in the excitement.

[Link] inaugural competition was held in Uruguay in 1930. However, it was far smaller
than present day. Firstly, only thirteen teams participated, with the majority of those
being from South America. Moreover, all matches were held in the capital, Montevideo,
across the city's three stadiums. While two of these existed prior to the event, they could
only accommodate 10,000 to 20,000 people. Due to this, a third, Estadio Centenario,
was built for an audience of 4.5 times the capacity of its predecessors. The tournament
culminated in a heated final between the host country and Argentina in front of 68,000
live supporters. On home soil, Uruguay become the first World Cup champion.

[Link] World Cup looks quite different today. Most remarkably, it has expanded to
include a thirty-two-team roster, representing all continents. Given this vast increase in
participants, it is unrealistic for all matches to be held in a singular city. The past two
tournaments, in Brazil and Russia respectively, saw the inclusion of twelve different
stadiums, often thousands of miles apart from one another. What's more is the size of
these venues. Official regulations do not permit the grounds to hold less than 45,000
fans. Unlike its modest origin, the event is widely watched and looked forward to by
billions of people worldwide. During the most recent games in Russia 2018, it is
estimated that the final match between France and Croatia drew in over a billion
viewers.

[Link] tourney has seen participants from every corner of the globe. It has been hosted
in 17 different countries on four different continents. The organization embraced its first
appearance in Africa in South Africa in 2010, while Qatar is set to become the first
Middle-Eastern country to host the tournament in 2022. Under some circumstances,
joint countries may co-host as Japan and South Korea did in 2002, and United States,
Canada and Mexico will in 2026. There have also been some notable guests along the
way. For instance, the world's smallest nation to join in on the fun was Iceland, a nation
with only 300,000 inhabitants.

[Link] would sports be without superlatives? Brazil is the current title holder for most
World Cups, with a grand total of 5. This South American nation is also the only country
to have participated in every single tournament since its inception. If coming in second
place had an awards category, Germany would take the lead with eight appearances in
the finals, only having won 50% of those matches. Some other important achievements
include performances by great athletes including Brazil's Pele, who won the most World
Cup trophies by a single player, and Argentina's Maradona, who had the most
appearances as a captain.

[Link] the event is meant to have several financial benefits, including a boost of
tourism and the creation of jobs in the industrial and service sectors. However,
economic waste can follow soon after. Let's consider the 2014 games as an example,
where Brazil spent nearly $15 billion on developing infrastructure. Shortly after the
event, it was reported that several of the multi-million-dollar stadiums were shut down
due to poor construction or have been repurposed as parking lots or unsuccessful party
locations. Likewise, poor planning of stadium placement has also caused venues in the
Amazon region to sit vacant without the possibility of local teams or musical artists to
use them.

[Link] Qatar has learned from Brazil's infrastructure problem, and vows to donate
parts of their unused stadiums to developing countries after the event, the Middle
Eastern nation has experienced its own share of criticism. Boiling temperatures
reaching 45 degrees Celsius have been the reason for the shift of the traditionally
summer-based tournament to a winter one for the first time in history. From a tourism
perspective, guests will have to get used to the absence of readily-available alcoholic
beverages and fewer attractions than in previous host nations. Furthermore, several
human rights complaints such as the treatment of migrant workers, the illegal status of
homosexuality and its political disconnection to other Middle Eastern nations are also
areas of concern.

[Link] issues in Qatar only scratch the surface of what is to come. In 2026, the
tournament format will increase from 32 to 48 teams. This modification will help to
diversify the event, granting countries who may not have otherwise qualified the chance
to participate. Additionally, as the world continues to grow and change, FIFA should
continue to focus more efforts to make the games more sustainable and ethical.

Read the text. Match the headings to the paragraphs. The answer to question 0 is an
example. There is one heading that you will not use.

Read the text. Match the headings to the paragraphs. The answer to question 0
(answer is A) is an example. There is one heading that you will not use.

A. 0verall enthusiasm
B. Inclusivity of Nations
C. Controversial Issues
D. The Tournament in Modern Day
E. Record Holders
F. Economic Strain
G. An Certain Situation
H. The Future of The world cup
I. Humble Beginnings

APTIS SV 
READING APTIS TEST VER 7
PART 1 
Choose the word that fits in the gap. the first one is done for you.
Hey Lewis,
Ca
The sentences below are from some directions. Put the sentences in the right 
order. The first sentence is done for you.
A. T
Person D
I am a history major so naturally I love to go to museums when I travel. However, my 
thirst for culture doesn't sto
estimated that the final match between France and Croatia drew in over a billion 
viewers.
3.The tourney has seen participant
to participate. Additionally, as the world continues to grow and change, FIFA should 
continue to focus more efforts to make

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