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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actually
 
 
(1)
ad.  E.g. Meanwhile officials on both sides are struggling to play down the political significance altogether and say their positions haven't actually changed.
Select answer:
submarine; beneath the surface of the water
relating to diplomacy; marked by tact and sensitivity in dealing with others
unalterable; irreversible; impossible to retract or revoke
truly; really; in fact
not wanting to take some action; averse
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chat
 
 
(2)
n.  E.g. Inviting others into the chat is as simple as sending them a human-readable URL, and nobody has to sign up or answer an invitation email.
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scarcity; lack or shortage, especially of something essential to health
device for measuring and recording graphically
smash; collision; falling down or in pieces with a loud noise of breaking parts
talk without exchanging too much information; informal conversation
victim; object of hunt; hunted animal
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diagonal
 
 
(3)
a.  E.g. You can draw a diagonal line across the page.
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skilled; experienced; having many social graces; polished or refined
lacking education or knowledge; unaware
without advance preparation; naturally
straight line connecting any two vertices of a polygon that are not adjacent
act or state of giving out intense heat and light; luminous
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discard
 
 
(4)
v.  E.g. Right now, what we discard is an inherent part of what we consume.
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throw out something from one's hand; get rid of
ruin; lay waste; destroy; make desolate
stop; stand in doubt; hesitate
stimulate by shock; stir up; stimulate to action
surpass; exceed; pass beyond the limits of
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grumble
 
 
(5)
v.  E.g. When a local historical society showed interest in preserving the Cider Barrel, he began to grumble, complaining about the "society."
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see briefly; catch sight of
substitute; put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items
utter or emit low dull rumbling sounds
unwrap; unfold; remove the contents of
set out for display or use; place in orderly arrangement
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icon
 
 
(6)
n.  E.g. He is a pop icon designed and manufactured for the video generation.
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single-mast sailing boat
small signboard outside the office; coarse beach gravel of small water; worn stones and pebbles
stony or metallic mass of matter that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space
religious image; idol; important and enduring symbol
subject; topic; problem; edition; publication; release; publish
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migratory
 
 
(7)
a.  E.g. Nearly all of our native birds are migratory, that is they go south for the winter.
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taste experience when vinegar or lemon juice; showing ill humor
wandering; moving from place to place; unsettled
satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are
sociable; seeking and enjoying the company of others
unequal; unbalanced; too much or too little in relation to something else
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paucity
 
 
(8)
n.  E.g. They closed the restaurant because the paucity of customers made it uneconomical to operate.
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remnant; something left after other parts have been taken away
property of not supporting life, no children or unable to have children; defect of emotion, sensibility, or fervency
someone who tells a story
time of animals sleep through the winter
scarcity; smallness of number; fewness
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remarkably
 
 
(9)
ad.  E.g. If you look at the general overall situation, they’re doing remarkably well.
Select answer:
virtually; actually; for all practical purpose
theoretical; not concrete; not applied or practical; difficult to understand
round; shaped like or nearly like a circle
strikingly; markedly; to a remarkable degree or extent
speaking or behaving in artificial way; emotionally stirred or moved; infected or attacked
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specific
 
 
(10)
a.  E.g. FBI officials stressed that they were aware of no specific plot to attack any other aircraft.
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favoring traditional views and values; tending to oppose change
very showy or ornamented, especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner
incapable of being read; unclear; not legible
large and impressive in size, scope, or extent
stated explicitly or in detail; definite
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supplement
 
 
(11)
n.  E.g. At the same time, most studies agree that we don't get enough vitamins from our diets, so a good multivitamin supplement is advised.
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the first light of day; an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands of light caused by charged solar particles following the earth's magnetic lines of force
physical or mental weariness; exhaustion
state that is intermediate between extremes
something added to complete a thing, make up for a deficiency, or extend or strengthen the whole
someone who travels regularly from home in a suburb to work in a city
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uniformity
 
 
(12)
n.  E.g. It demands an approximately equal standard of life for all human beings and probably a certain uniformity of education.
Select answer:
sameness or consistency; freedom from variation or difference
three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides; cubicle, used for work or study
weapons considered collectively; official symbols of a family
trace; remains; indication that something has been happened
property of not supporting life, no children or unable to have children; defect of emotion, sensibility, or fervency
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