TOEFL Vocabulary Exercise 20

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. 
indigenous (adj)
Native
Foreign
Related
Enslaved
immunity (n)
Rejection
Protection
Inspection
Immigration
flourish (v)
To do nothing
To do adequately
To do poorly
To do very well
heretofore (adv)
Previously
Eventually
Sequentially
Here and there
exchange (v)
To regulate
To trade
To negotiate
To precipitate
monumental (adj)
Astounding
Large and impressive
Extremely significant
All of the above
hence (adv)
Therefore
Believe or not
In contrast
Indeed
devastating (adj)
To destroy
To shock and stun
To ruin completely
All of the above
launch (v)
To begin
To start
To commence
All of the above
era (n)
Ancient time period
Famous time period
Specific time period
One hundred years
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:
• indigenous • immunity • flourish • heretofore • exchange
• era • monumental • hence • devastating • launch
Suffice it to say, the internet is a fast way to _______________
information.
Word List:
• indigenous • immunity • flourish • heretofore • exchange
• era • monumental • hence • devastating • launch
Meteorologists are predicting that three _______________ hurricanes will hit Florida this year.
Word List:
• indigenous • immunity • flourish • heretofore • exchange
• era • monumental • hence • devastating • launch
Eskimos are _______________ to northern Canada and Alaska.
Word List:
• indigenous • immunity • flourish • heretofore • exchange
• era • monumental • hence • devastating • launch
The destruction of the Berlin Wall was a _______________ moment in world history.
Word List:
• indigenous • immunity • flourish • heretofore • exchange
• era • monumental • hence • devastating • launch
That company always saturates the market with advertising whenever it _______________ a new product.
Word List:
• indigenous • immunity • flourish • heretofore • exchange
• era • monumental • hence • devastating • launch
The deer that inhabit the park are _______________ because they have no natural predators.
Word List:
• indigenous • immunity • flourish • heretofore • exchange
• era • monumental • hence • devastating • launch
The president keeps alluding to a problem _______________ unknown to everyone in the company.
Word List:
• indigenous • immunity • flourish • heretofore • exchange
• era • monumental • hence • devastating • launch
Lincoln emancipated the slaves _______________ he is considered a _______________ figure in American history.
Word List:
• indigenous • immunity • flourish • heretofore • exchange
• era • monumental • hence • devastating • launch
The judge granted the witness _______________ from prosecution.
Word List:
• indigenous • immunity • flourish • heretofore • exchange
• era • monumental • hence • devastating • launch
Robert, Sally and Joe were all born in the _______________ known as the Baby Boom.
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.
The Columbian Exchange was a monumental event in world history.
It launched the east-west exchange of cultures and goods. The era
commenced with Columbus’ arrival in the New World, hence
“Columbian Exchange.” New diseases introduced to the old world
flourished, devastating millions of indigenous people who had no
immunity, while the tomato, a heretofore unknown fruit, was
introduced to Europe.
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