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TOEFL Test1: Reading
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Subjects
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toefl
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english
,
reading-and-comprehension
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. (noun) A person who has a religious or spiritual experience in which they see a holy person who is not living or they see a holy event that cannot be explained scientifically b) a person who has the ability to imagine how a country - society - indus
compatriot
privileged
visionary
flights of fancy
2. (noun) An understanding of or ability to decide about what is good or valuable - especially in connection with artistic or social activities
sensibility
compatriot
disaffected
grandeur
3. (verb) To make something or someone stay in one position by fastening them firmly : We ________ ourselves to the rocks with a rope.
perch
assert
pick up
anchor
4. (verb) (Limit) To limit an activity - person or problem in some way // to keep within limits; restrict : Let's ________ our discussion to the matter in question - please! 2) Please ______ your use of the telephone to business calls. 3) By closing t
hearken (back)
confine
entrust
lofty
5. (verb) Formal to say that something is certainly true - declare - claim formally : He _________ that she stole money from him. b) To behave in a way which expresses your confidence - importance or power and earns you respect from others: I really mus
assert
be adorned with
edifice
resurrect
6. (noun) a connection between two things : The survey found no ___________ BETWEEN crime and unemployment rates. 2) There is some ________ BETWEEN the two variables b) LETTERS - messages : his private _________ 2) Any further ________ should be sent to
(develop a ) Correspondence
be imbued with
recluse
grandeur
7. (verb) part of a group; involved with an event
be associated with
in ones own right
disaffected
encounter
8. (verb) To calculate an amount: The inflation rate is now _______ (p.p) To be 10%. 2) b) To think or believe : I _______ it's going to rain. 2) How much do you _____ (that) it's going to cost? c) To consider or have the opinion that something is as st
improvise
entrust
be awed by
reckon
9. (verb) To avoid doing or stop yourself from doing something : We _______ from talking until we knew that it was safe. 2) The sign on the wall said 'Please _______ from smoking.
renowned
reckon
recluse
refrain
10. (verb) overstatement - overemphasis : Sal reckons over sixty people were there but I think that's a slight ________.
ignore
flights of fancy
exaggeration
compatriot
11. (verb) Not giving any space to move or do much - Please ______ your dog on a _______ when on the beach.
astutely
keep (somebody) on a short leash
scratch
take a back seat
12. (adj) Clear The minister said she would give an ________ statement ON the future of the coal industry at the earliest possible opportunity
prominent
unambiguous
compatriot
deviate
13. Falseness - fraudulence : For Holden - _______ seems to be a characteristic of mostly adults around him. 2) Depending upon how sensitive we are to _______ determines how we choose our friends.
by way of
be associated with
phoniness
pay off
14. (verb) If a student ______ ___ - they stop going to classes before they have finished their course.:
perch
phoniness
drop out
prolifically
15. (verb) To open the mouth wide and take a lot of air into the lungs and slowly send it out - usually when tired or bored: I can't stop _______ (ing) - I must be tired.
privileged
yawn
confine
fondness
16. (verb) If something you have done ____ ___ - it is successful : All her hard work _____ ___ in the end - and she finally passed the exam. 2) His efforts finally _____ ___ and he managed to get into a well-paid job.
prolifically
arise (out of sth)
pay off
immerse (oneself in sth)
17. (idiom) Experiencing or doing something which is difficult - unpleasant or painful: The country is presently ___ ___ ____ _ the worst recession since the Second World War. 2) He's in ____ _____ ___ a mid-life crisis which makes him rather difficult t
ignore
thwart
in the throes of sth
flights of fancy
18. (adj) New - original - unusual: 1) a ____ idea/suggestion 2) Keeping a sheep in the garden is a ______ way of keeping the grass short!
milieu
novel
refrain
(develop a ) Correspondence
19. (noun) Environment - sphere - background // the people - physical and social conditions and events which provide the environment in which someone acts or lives: It is a study of the social and cultural _______ in which Michelangelo lived and worked.
be imbued with
prolifically
entrust
milieu
20. (verb) To give careful attention; listen carefully: Whilst there's some merit in _____ ___ (pay attention to) To a bygone era - I think you can take the premise a little too far.
hearken (back)
be awed by
fondness
(make) acquaintance
21. (noun) A large building - especially a splendid one : The town hall is the only _______ surviving from the fifteenth century. b) a system which has been established for a long time : It looks as if the whole political _____ of the country is about to
deviate
hearken (back)
edifice
pediment
22. (noun) Triangular form on the front of a building that creates the peak of the roof: The doorway with triangular _______ above still survives in the wall of the Fellows ' car park of St Catharine's.
compatriot
pediment
maladjusted
prolifically
23. (idiom) Being shown or replicated: His sadness at the death of his wife ______ _____ (= was shown) in his music. 2)
by way of
scratch
in the throes of sth
find expression
24. (verb) To try to be more successful than someone or something else (rekabet etmek - yarismak - cekismek) : It's difficult for a small supermarket to ________ AGAINST / WITH the big supermarkets. 2) Both girls _______ FOR their father's attention. 3)
entrust
perch
compete
be adorned with
25. (phrase) Lifestyle - manner of living : people from all _____ __ ___ 2) His funeral was attended by mourners (yasli - matemli kimse) from all _____ ______ - coming to pay their respects to the artist.
point out
expulsion
walks of life
compete
26. (verb) When a bird pecks - it bites - hits or picks up something small with its beak:
peck (at the branch)
resurrect
sensibility
majestic
27. (idiom) Avoid appearing in public
maladjusted
phoniness
be adorned with
withdraw from public eye
28. (verb) To invent or make something - such as a speech or a device - at the time when it is needed without already having planned it: I hadn't prepared a speech so I suddenly had to ________. 2) To sleep on - we __________ a mattress from a pile of bl
indicative
visionary
improvise
milieu
29. (phrasal) a) To make a person notice someone or something - usually by telling them where they are or by holding up one of your fingers towards them : If you see her - please ____ her __ TO me. 2) The tour guide ______ ___ the inscription that runs r
be associated with
sensibility
unambiguous
point out
30. (adj) Famous for something : The region is _______ for its outstanding natural beauty. 2) Marco Polo is a _________ explorer/is __________ as an explorer.
indicative
renowned
go through
pay off
31. (noun) One who lives in solitude // - a person who leads a life shut up or withdrawn from the world : He is a millionaire ________ who refuses to give interviews. 2) At one time - the house and estate belonged to a rich - but rather eccentric ______
sensibility
thwart
recluse
edifice
32. (idiom) An unrealistic idea or fantastic notion - a pipe dream. : he engaged in _____ __ _____ - such as owning a million-dollar house.
flights of fancy
peck (at the branch)
immerse (oneself in sth)
ignore
33. (idiom) If someone has a position in ____ ___ ___ - they have earned it or got it by themselves and not because of anyone else: She's a millionaire in her _____ ____. 2) The Earl was in ____ ___ ____ a considerable landowner in the county but his can
ferment
in ones own right
drop out
prominent
34. (adj) a) Tall - high - giant : a _____ tower - a ____ ceiling 2) The parish church - dedicated to the Holy Trinity - stands on a _____ eminence. b) ____ ideas etc. are of a high moral standard : ____ sentiments/ideals 2) That sounds rather _____ work
phoniness
lofty
keep (somebody) on a short leash
milieu
35. (verb) to cut or damage a surface or your skin slightly with or on something sharp or rough: We __________ the paintwork trying to get the bed into Martha's room. 2) Be careful not to _______ yourself ON the roses. b) If you ______ something ON or O
improvise
lofty
shrewd
scratch
36. (verb) To make a choice - especially for one thing or possibility in preference to any others: Mike ____ FOR early retirement. 2) Most people ____ TO have the operation. 3) A woman often _____ FOR abortion because she can see no way out of her crisis
opt
keep (somebody) on a short leash
pick up
astutely
37. (noun) Affection - love - liking - warmth : George's fondness for pink gins was well known. 2) He had made an attempt to reclaim his former rank but his _______ FOR drink let him down. 3) a great deal is written about his ______ FOR animals - particu
deviate
expulsion
fondness
immerse (oneself in sth)
38. (verb) To find a way in which two situations or beliefs that are opposed to each other can agree and exist together: It is sometimes difficult to _______ science and religion. 2) It's difficult to ______ such different points of view. 3) How can you
disaffected
pick up
reconcile
walks of life
39. (verb) To become completely involved in something (kendini kaptirmak - tamaiyla bir isin icinde olmak) : She got some books out of the library and _______ herself IN Jewish history and culture. 2) Changing Worlds offers teaching to volunteers who wis
be associated with
ferment
go through
immerse (oneself in sth)
40. (verb) Disregard - take no notice of - pay no attention to : She can be really irritating but I try to _____ her. 2) Safety regulations are being _______ (p.p) by company managers in the drive to increase profits.
shrewd
edifice
yawn
ignore
41. (verb) Confront - face - to experience especially something unpleasant : 1) When did you first _______ these difficulties? 2) The army is reported to be _________ (ing) Considerable resistance. b) To meet someone unexpectedly - to run into smb - cro
phoniness
erect
compatriot
encounter
42. (verb) Used in some expressions about knowing or meeting people (make _______ ~ tanismak - be ______ ~ asina olmak) : 1) It was at the Taylors' party that I first made his ________ (= first met him). 2) I wasn't sure about Darryl when I first met her
go through
compete
(develop a ) Correspondence
(make) acquaintance
43. (adv) Fruitfully; with great increase. - marked by abundant productivity : To say that he publishes __________ is an understatement - so I'm not sure if there is a single - seminal work of his that I could recommend.
walks of life
flights of fancy
ignore
prolifically
44. (adj) Magnificent - grand : The ______ Montana scenery will leave you breathless.
majestic
edifice
archetype
assert
45. (verb) Made beautiful The bride's hair was _______ with pearls and white flowers.
in ones own right
go through
be adorned with
be reminiscent of
46. (n) A period of mental illness - usually without a physical cause - which results in anxiety - difficulty in sleeping and thinking clearly - a loss of confidence and hope - and a feeling of great sadness : He suffered a ________ __________ in his twe
drop out
improvise
compete
(suffer a ) nervous breakdown
47. (adv) Sharply - wisely - in a clever manner - He invested his earnings _________
astutely
be credited with
scratch
edifice
48. (adj) Special As an ambassador - she enjoys a very ________ status. 2) I have been _________ (p.p) TO work with the pioneers of silicon technology.
privileged
resurrect
peck (at the branch)
visionary
49. (verb) 1. To learn a new skill or language or information by practising it or thinking over it - to collect - or to go and get someone or something : 1) When you're in town could you ____ ___ the books I ordered? 2) Whose turn is it to _____ the chil
pick up
improvise
go through
exhibit
50. (verb) To stop something from happening or someone from doing something: My holiday plans have been _______ by the strike. 2) On day one ambitious plans were ________ by the weather. 3) The Treasury's short term - blinkered - approach to the fishing
refrain
thwart
edifice
hearken (back)