TOEFL Vocabulary Test by Dynamic SheetsNew test sheet  
Vocabulary is an essential asset in English skills. TOEFL test takers have to build a strong vocabulary in preparation; otherwise, they have no chance to get a good score in the examination. In the TOEFL test, there is no exclusive section to test your vocabulary level. However, all test sections: reading, writing, listening, and speaking, are actually testing vocabulary skills in separate ways. As in all language tests, without good vocabulary, skill cannot have a good mark.

TOEFL is for non-native English speakers who are planning to apply for universities or other academic purposes in the USA, Canada, and other English countries. For most of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) students, English vocabulary is a shortcoming in nature; and as an academic-oriented test TOEFL vocabulary is quite large. If you want to have a high score in the test, normally, your vocabulary should be as large as 10000 or more.

Many TOEFL test takers spend lots of time on building a strong and test-friendly vocabulary. They may have various English vocabulary bases and different TOEFL score expectations. No matter what contents, methods, or tools they use to build TOEFL vocabulary, knowing actual vocabulary level and progress is the prerequisite to schedule plan and adjust pace.

This app, TOEFL vocabulary test online, whose basic functionality is to make TOEFL vocabulary test sheets in random, exactly does it for you. It has a built-in middle-level words list to power online test. Besides, as many other similar online practice tools, it also includes some auxiliary features, for example, save test results and compare with historical data, or even compare with others' test results to improve performance.
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amazement
 
 
(1)
n.  E.g. My daughter and I looked at each other in amazement, and with beaming smiles threw our arms around each other.
Select answer:
respiration; a single breath
something that is an indulgence rather than necessity; excessively expensive
subject of conversation or discussion; topic; essay
study of language; investigation of language and its literature
wonder; state of extreme surprise or wonder; astonishment
Don't select.
bankruptcy
 
 
(2)
n.  E.g. That holding company has been in bankruptcy proceedings since last June.
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tutor; teacher; a vehicle carrying many passengers
strictness or severity, as in temperament, action, or judgment; something hard to endure
state of being unable to pay your debts
undesirable or troublesome plant, especially growing where it is not wanted as in a garden.
union of parts in a whole; a coordinated outfit or costume; a coordinated set of furniture
Don't select.
consecutive
 
 
(3)
a.  E.g. The consecutive file saving method also created some problems.
Select answer:
unbelievable; beyond belief or understanding
following one after another without interruption; sequential
extremely careful and diligent work or effort; taking of pains
sticky; gluey; having high resistance to flow
lacking responsiveness or alertness; intellectually weak or obtuse
Don't select.
dilution
 
 
(4)
n.  E.g. Receiving water taken upstream from the outfall may be specified as a source of dilution water in effluent toxicity tests.
Select answer:
silliness; words or signs having no intelligible meaning
science dealing with the logic of quantity and shape
withdrawal; retreat; time of low economic activity
understanding; knowledge; range of vision
process of making weaker or less concentrated; decrease in the equity position of a share of stock
Don't select.
famine
 
 
(5)
n.  E.g. If they do, they may help to prevent famine in Africa.
Select answer:
utmost height; highest point of a mountain
written proposal or reminder
structure that provides privacy and protection from danger
shortage of food; starvation
state of having been made use of; the act of using
Don't select.
humorous
 
 
(6)
a.  E.g. What I find so humorous is that Obama has said what you guys have WANTED TO HEAR since he announced his presidency in Jan 2007.
Select answer:
worthy of being depended on; trustworthy
without advance preparation; naturally
employing or showing humor; funny; amusing
unclear; vague; lacking precise limits
urgently needed; absolutely necessary; essential; acute; crucial; decisive
Don't select.
misfortune
 
 
(7)
n.  E.g. The government's War on Poverty has transformed poverty from a short-term misfortune into a career choice.
Select answer:
something, such as the fear of punishment or the expectation of reward
tall pot in which coffee is brewed
one that is not yet fully developed; sprout
bad fortune or ill luck; bad luck
waste matter that contaminates the water or air or soil
Don't select.
percolate
 
 
(8)
v.  E.g. Light will percolate into our house in next morning.
Select answer:
say, state, or perform again; repeat
set in opposition in order to show or emphasize differences; show differences when compared
unite a shoot or bud with a growing plant by insertion or by placing in close contact; join plants by such union; join or unite closely
spread gradually; cause liquid to pass through small holes; filter
sell at artificially low prices; throw away as refuse
Don't select.
reliable
 
 
(9)
a.  E.g. In lawless states like Somalia, which lack a strong central government, they're trying to find reliable proxy forces.
Select answer:
worthy of being depended on; trustworthy
very thin or transparent; very steep; absolute or pure
sensitive to visible light
usually; under normal circumstances, normally
varied; distinguished by various forms, or by a variety of objects
Don't select.
shelter
 
 
(10)
n.  E.g. I undressed hastily, and sought shelter from cold and darkness in my crib.
Select answer:
scene; site; place where something is or could be located
sickness; illness; affliction
tact; politics; negotiation between nations
structure that provides privacy and protection from danger
waste matter; drainage; waste pipe that carries away sewage or surface water
Don't select.
terminate
 
 
(11)
v.  E.g. The attack would terminate the relatively peaceful period after cold war.
Select answer:
soak, fill, or load to capacity; cause to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance
stop; bring to an end or halt
rise and fall in or as if in waves; shift; vary irregularly
take back what one has said ; enclose or envelop completely
run or ride at a steady slow trot; give a push or shake to
Don't select.
trove
 
 
(12)
n.  E.g. A treasure trove is a large amount of gold, silver, money, jeweler, or any valuable collection found hidden under ground or in cellar.
Select answer:
system that provides quantitative information about finances
state of being unable to pay your debts
shuttle; transport by boat or aircraft
treasure of unknown ownership found hidden
guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place
Don't select.
 

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