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9th August 2016, 07:52 AM
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Vocabulary Exercises For TOEFL
I want some sample Vocabulary Exercises questions for Test Of English as a Foreign Language TOEFL exam so can you provide me?
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9th August 2016, 08:29 AM
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Re: Vocabulary Exercises For TOEFL
Ok, here I am providing you the sample Vocabulary questions of Test Of English as a Foreign Language TOEFL exam [B]TOEFL exam Vocabulary questions[/B] Directions: Each sentence has an underlined word or phrase. Below each sentence are four other words or phrases, marked A, B, C or D. You are to choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter you have chosen. Fill in the space so that the letter inside the oval cannot be seen. It is difficult to get young people to plan for their old age, which seems very distant to them. impossible far away observable fearful The correct choice is B. Practice Questions Receptors for the sense of smell are located at the top of the nasal cavity. upper end inner edge mouth division Passenger ships and aircraft are often equipped with ship-to-shore or air-to-land radio telephones. highways railroads planes sailboats Dotting the marshy expanse of the Florida Everglades are little islands known locally as hummocks. generally to all in that area occasionally It is not possible for people to remember everything that they have thought, felt or done. recall appreciate repeat discuss When preparing a diet, a person should be aware that vitamin D acts to increase the amount of calcium absorbed by the body. schedule of exercise nutritional plan study of longevity medicinal chart 1.Nothing could ever abash him. (A) please (B) delight (C) embarrass (D) infuriate 2. The doctor gave him some medicine to abate his pain. (A) increase (B) reduce (C) augment (D) revive 3. The king abdicated the throne in order to marry a commoner. (A) grabbed (B) usurped (C) abandoned (D) retained 4. A rich kid was abducted yesterday. (A) rescued (B) kidnapped (C) killed (D) betrayed 5. The young man stole the money in a moment of aberration. (A) deviation (B) conformity (C) anecdote (D) sanity 6. We abhor a traitor. (A) admire (B) scorn (C) respect (D) revere 7. A good citizen abides by law. (A) violates (B) removes (C) shifts (D) adheres to 8. We don't force anyone to abjure his religion. (A) adopt (B) give up (C) cherish (D) abduct 9. Grace has abominable taste in clothes. (A) graceful (B) detestable (C) delightful (D) classy 10. His garden abounds in beautiful flowers. (A) teems with (B) lacks (C) abhors (D) abdicates [B]Answers [/B] 1C 2B 3C 4B 5A 6B 7D 8B 9B 10A |
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