TOEFL Vocabulary Exercise 28

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. 
originate in (v)
To start in
To exit in
To come in
To end in
fatigue (n)
Intelligence
Exhaustion
Exactitude
Fatuous
transmit (v)
To pass on
To spread
To send
All of the above
epidemic (n)
Disease widespread locally
Disease transforming
Disease getting worse
Disease killing many
pandemic (n)
Disease under control
Disease from apes
Disease known as “the flu”
Disease widespread globally
strain (n)
None of
Type of
Friend of
Some of
poultry (n)
Pigs and sheep
Cows and horses
Chickens and turkeys
Cars and trucks
infectious (adj)
Easily bought
Easily learned
Easily spread
Easily fixed
symptom (n)
Sign
Indication
Evidence
All of the above
virulent (adj)
Deadly
Harmless
Friendly
Mercurial
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:
• originate in • fatigue • transmit • epidemic • pandemic
• strain • poultry • infectious • symptoms • virulent
Joan is a vegan hence she eschews _______________ .
Word List:
• originate in • fatigue • transmit • epidemic • pandemic
• strain • poultry • infectious • symptoms • virulent
_______________ is analogous to epidemic but on a worldwide scale.
Word List:
• originate in • fatigue • transmit • epidemic • pandemic
• strain • poultry • infectious • symptoms • virulent
The Spanish influenza of 1919 was extremely _______________ , killing over 50 million people worldwide.
Word List:
• originate in • fatigue • transmit • epidemic • pandemic
• strain • poultry • infectious • symptoms • virulent
A flu _______________ can quickly turn into a ____________ .
Word List:
• originate in • fatigue • transmit • epidemic • pandemic
• strain • poultry • infectious • symptoms • virulent
After a hard day of work, Ryan feels really _______________ .
Word List:
• originate in • fatigue • transmit • epidemic • pandemic
• strain • poultry • infectious • symptoms • virulent
Every year doctors have to deal with new _______________ of influenza.
Word List:
• originate in • fatigue • transmit • epidemic • pandemic
• strain • poultry • infectious • symptoms • virulent
Natia had _______________ of the flu, so she decided to call in sick.
Word List:
• originate in • fatigue • transmit • epidemic • pandemic
• strain • poultry • infectious • symptoms • virulent
Rubens’ salary is _______________ electronically into his bank account once every two weeks.
Word List:
• originate in • fatigue • transmit • epidemic • pandemic
• strain • poultry • infectious • symptoms • virulent
Because the flu is so _______________ , it is a good idea to wash your hands whenever you can.
Word List:
• originate in • fatigue • transmit • epidemic • pandemic
• strain • poultry • infectious • symptoms • virulent
The personal computer, the micro processor, and the internet all
_______________ the United States.
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.
Influenza or “flu” is a highly infectious disease that originates in pigs and poultry, and is then transmitted to humans. The symptoms are chills, severe headaches and fatigue. The flu is a seasonal epidemic that can quickly turn into a global pandemic. In 1918 the Spanish Flu, a strain of pig flu, was particularly virulent, killing over 50 million people.
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