TOEFL Vocabulary Exercise 33

Directions:
Each recycling exercise is divided into three quizzes: 1)multiplechoice quiz; 2) sentence-completion quiz; 3) 60-word typing test. Time yourself when doing each.
Do all four quizzes sequentially to maximize the recycling learning process.
When choosing a multiple-choice answer (Quiz #1), do not look for the perfect answer. For TOEFL, and for this text, there are no perfect answers. Choose the multiple-choice answer you think is closest in meaning.
√ Answer all multiple-choice questions even if you do not know the answer. For TOEFL, you will not lose a point if you answer a multiple-choice question incorrectly, so guess and move on.
For the sentence-completion quiz (Quiz #2), you will have to use the appropriate part of speech to complete each sentence. For example, you might have to change a singular noun to a plural noun, or a base verb to the infinitive according to the syntax of the sentence.
Abbreviations: n = noun, v = verb, adj = adjective, adv = adverb, phr = phrase, id = idiom, conj = conjunction.
Directions:
Each recycling exercise is divided into three quizzes: 1)multiplechoice quiz; 2) sentence-completion quiz; 3) 60-word typing test. Time yourself when doing each.
Do all four quizzes sequentially to maximize the recycling learning process.
When choosing a multiple-choice answer (Quiz #1), do not look for the perfect answer. For TOEFL, and for this text, there are no perfect answers. Choose the multiple-choice answer you think is closest in meaning.
√ Answer all multiple-choice questions even if you do not know the answer. For TOEFL, you will not lose a point if you answer a multiple-choice question incorrectly, so guess and move on.
For the sentence-completion quiz (Quiz #2), you will have to use the appropriate part of speech to complete each sentence. For example, you might have to change a singular noun to a plural noun, or a base verb to the infinitive according to the syntax of the sentence.
Abbreviations: n = noun, v = verb, adj = adjective, adv = adverb, phr = phrase, id = idiom, conj = conjunction.
Quiz#1
 
Choose the multiple-choice answer you think is closest in meaning. Answer all multiple-choice questions even if you do not know the answer. 
Quiz#1
 
Choose the multiple-choice answer you think is closest in meaning. Answer all multiple-choice questions even if you do not know the answer. 
martyr (n)
Dying for one’s religious beliefs
Dying for friends and family
Dying for love of country
Dying in a war
assassinate (v)
To kill for family reasons
To kill for business reasons
To kill for educational reasons
To kill for political reasons
ratify (v)
To approve
To confirm
To put your stamp on
All of the above
absolute (adj)
Pure
Not limited
Total control
All of the above
archbishop (n)
Christian leader
Christian martyr
Christian teachings
Religious army
venerate (v)
To worship
To treat like a friend
To loathe
All of the above
tyrannical (adj)
Like a benevolent leader
Like a tyrant
Like teacher
Like a company founder
confound (v)
To frustrate
To organize
To conclude
To coalesce
apace (adv)
Essentially lazy with no purpose
Slowly with no purpose
Rapidly with purpose
All of the above
saint (n)
Holy person
Symbol of light
Sign of divine power on earth
All of the above
Quiz#2
 
You will have to use the appropriate part of speech to complete each sentence. For example, you might have to change a singular noun to a plural noun, or a base verb to the infinitive according to the syntax of the sentence.
Quiz#2
 
You will have to use the appropriate part of speech to complete each sentence. For example, you might have to change a singular noun to a plural noun, or a base verb to the infinitive according to the syntax of the sentence.
Word List:
• martyr • assassinate • ratify • absolute • archbishop
• saint • venerate • tyrannical • confound • apace
Millions were devastated when President John F. Kennedy was ___________ in November of 1963.
Word List:
• martyr • assassinate • ratify • absolute • archbishop
• saint • venerate • tyrannical • confound • apace
Andrea cherishes and _______________ her parents.
Word List:
• martyr • assassinate • ratify • absolute • archbishop
• saint • venerate • tyrannical • confound • apace
The United States and many other nations have yet to _______________ the Kyoto Protocol, an international treaty addressing the issue of global warming.
Word List:
• martyr • assassinate • ratify • absolute • archbishop
• saint • venerate • tyrannical • confound • apace
A famous political adage states that “_______________ power corrupts absolutely.”
Word List:
• martyr • assassinate • ratify • absolute • archbishop
• saint • venerate • tyrannical • confound • apace
The researchers were continually _______________ in their search to develop a vaccine for the virulent new strain of influenza.
Word List:
• martyr • assassinate • ratify • absolute • archbishop
• saint • venerate • tyrannical • confound • apace
Even though Chiyoko felt like a fish out of water when she first arrived in the United States, she nonetheless proceeded _______________ to Columbia University where she would study for the next four years.
Word List:
• martyr • assassinate • ratify • absolute • archbishop
• saint • venerate • tyrannical • confound • apace
Morgan was feeling overwhelmed by the math homework so she asked Bob for help. He showed her a fast and easy way to answer each question. Morgan was so impressed she called him a _______________ .
Word List:
• martyr • assassinate • ratify • absolute • archbishop
• saint • venerate • tyrannical • confound • apace
An _______________ has a myriad of religious responsibilities.
Word List:
• martyr • assassinate • ratify • absolute • archbishop
• saint • venerate • tyrannical • confound • apace
Back in high school, Sung Hyo had a _______________ English teacher.
Word List:
• martyr • assassinate • ratify • absolute • archbishop
• saint • venerate • tyrannical • confound • apace
A ___________ must be resolute in his or her beliefs because the choice is, without a doubt, black and white.
Quiz#3
 
You have 60 seconds to type the following passage. 
 
If you made one mistake on the 60-word diagnostic typing test, you can type 59 wpm (60 – 1 = 59 words per minute), two mistakes, 58 wpm, etc.
 
Note: A letter not capitalized is a mistake. A comma in the wrong place is a
mistake. A missing comma is a mistake.
Quiz#3
 
You have 60 seconds to type the following passage. 
 
If you made one mistake on the 60-word diagnostic typing test, you can type 59 wpm (60 – 1 = 59 words per minute), two mistakes, 58 wpm, etc.
 
Note: A letter not capitalized is a mistake. A comma in the wrong place is a
mistake. A missing comma is a mistake.
In 1170, Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, was assassinated by men loyal to King Henry II. Tyrannical Henry wanted absolute rule over state and church; however, Becket confounded Henry’s plans by refusing to ratify them. Apoplectic, Henry wished Becket dead. Men loyal to the king proceeded apace. Since then, Beckett has been canonized and venerated as a martyr and saint.
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