ECPE Vocabulary Test Online

This is a pure web app that evaluates your ECPE vocabulary skills. The app has a built-in basic level ECPE vocabulary of 1200 words, which can help you devise a vocabulary-building plan to prepare for the test.
Free Online Vocabulary Test
K12, SAT, GRE, IELTS, TOEFL
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The ECPE test evaluates EFL (English as a Foreign Language) people's English skills. It usually has four sections: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Because test takers aren't native English speakers, ECPE vocabulary plays a crucial role in all sections.

On average, more than half of the time spent preparing the test is spent studying new words and reviewing known words. This app, the ECPE Test for Vocabulary, is a pure online tool for evaluating vocabulary levels. For self-taught test takers, this app helps them understand their level and progress and plays a key part in planning or scheduling ECPE vocabulary study.

This app has a built-in ECPE vocabulary that includes 1200 basic-level words. You needn't worry about the test contents, and the test question sheet will be produced automatically as long as you request. In addition to a proven test word bank, we implement the app with cutting-edge computer and web technology. The primary feature of the app is to check if you know or do not know a word. The question sheet is made dynamically with 12 random words.

This app stores your test results for further analysis and comparison. If you want to run all functionalities, you should sign in first to save your data through your account. If you don't have an account yet, please create one immediately. It is a free feature as long as you get an access code, sign in, and enjoy all the features of this great app.
Demo Test Sheet

automatic
 
 
(1)
a.  E.g. There were several bursts of automatic fire.
Select answer:
mechanized; operating with minimal human intervention; independent of external control
without any others being included or involved; purely; strictly
present at birth; inborn; innate
random; difficult to foretell or foresee
prickly; having or covered with protective barbs
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capillary
 
 
(2)
n.  E.g. It passed from a capillary tube.
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long and slender with a very small internal diameter
personal knowledge or information about someone or something
movement of persons from one country or locality to another
state of being near in space or relationship; proximity
long heroic poem, or similar work of art
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conservationist
 
 
(3)
n.  E.g. In his adult life he has to escape the hothouse atmosphere of the royal family, and build an outside life for himself as a businessman and conservationist.
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receiver; one that receives or is receptive
period of greatest popularity, success, or power; golden age
person who has equal standing with another or others, as in rank, class, or age
portable rectangular traveling bag for carrying clothes
people who want to conserve natural resources
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distortion
 
 
(4)
n.  E.g. Couldn't the sellers afford a photographer with a decent shift lens to remove the vertical distortion from the image of their building?
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percentage; quotient obtained when a part is divided by the whole; part considered in relation to the whole
radiation; discharge; act of emitting
long and slender with a very small internal diameter
popular taste; general direction in which something tends to move
mistake of misrepresenting the facts
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graft
 
 
(5)
n.  E.g. A patient's immune system will frequently reject a skin graft from a donor.
Select answer:
logical and orderly and consistent relation of parts; state of cohering or sticking together
message that helps to remember something
piece of transplanted tissue; portion of plant inserted in another plant
one who loves and defends his or her country
one who performs manual operations on a patient
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impersonate
 
 
(6)
v.  E.g. She used to impersonate Madonna in evening parties.
Select answer:
restrict; shrink; make smaller or narrower by binding or squeezing
mimic; imitate; assume or act the character of represent another person with comic intentions
negate; act against
meet the requirements of; fit; please; satisfy
plead; file a suit against
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misconception
 
 
(7)
n.  E.g. Sir, you are suffering from a misconception.
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mistaken thought, idea, or notion; erroneous conception; false opinion
popular taste; general direction in which something tends to move
public institutions that report the news, such as newspapers, magazines, radio, and television
optical device that produces an intense monochromatic beam of coherent light
number that may be divided by another number with no remainder
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nowadays
 
 
(8)
ad.  E.g. Cricket fights, which were a popular pastime in the nineteen-fifties and sixties, are quite rare in Hong Kong nowadays.
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relating to the near future; limited to short distances
of tens; numbered or proceeding by tens; based on ten
rash; moving rapidly and heedlessly; speeding headlong; occurring suddenly
during current time; presently
operating as a unit; intentionally matched
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quench
 
 
(9)
v.  E.g. No matter how much water the hiker drank, she could not quench her thirst.
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plan and oversee the development and details
put out a fire; extinguish; put an end to; destroy
move slowly; move stealthily or cautiously
make magnetic; attract strongly, as if with a magnet
overcharge; take excessive burden; load with excessive weight
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rumble
 
 
(10)
n.  E.g. A low rumble is heard in the distance, suddenly Chodin comes over the horizon riding on a giant ant.
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one whose occupation is making garments; create clothes with cloth
loud low dull continuous noise; fight between rival gangs of adolescents
perseverance; state or fact of persevering; continuing existence
similarity or analogy; communication by the exchange of letters
marriage ceremony; act of marrying; anniversary of a marriage
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substantially
 
 
(11)
ad.  E.g. To cut financial support for agriculture would distort substantially the markets of developed countries.
Select answer:
like a glacier; extremely cold; lacking warmth and friendliness
marked by new or introducing radical change
markedly; considerably; with reality of existence
of the same or similar nature or kind
over-bright in color; tastelessly showy
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viable
 
 
(12)
a.  E.g. Whether the industry can remain viable is a "broader and more complex question," he said.
Select answer:
opposite; reversed in order, nature, or effect; turned upside down
of the same kin; related by blood
practical or workable; capable of maintaining life; capable of continuing effectiveness
lower in place, with something directly over or on; under; underneath; below
not human; not belonging to or produced by or appropriate to human beings
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