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.
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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

aria
 
 
(1)
n.  E.g. Of course, throwing a pop star at an aria is a particularly uninspired solution.
Select answer:
operatic solo; solo vocal piece with instrumental accompaniment
range of one's perceptions, thoughts, or actions; extent; bound
partial or total loss of memory, usually resulting from shock or illness
organ having nerve endings that respond to stimulation
movement in an arc; clean with a broom; wide scope; winning all
Don't select.
civilian
 
 
(2)
n.  E.g. On the other hand, all sorts of people were tried and convicted in civilian courts.
Select answer:
one following the pursuits of civil life, especially one who is not an active member of military or police
one who is absent or not in residence
organ of the neck of mammals involved in breath control, protection of the trachea and sound production
one who performs manual operations on a patient
improper use or handling; misuse
Don't select.
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.
Select answer:
people who want to conserve natural resources
majority; main part; volume; mass
prize or award offered free or at a reduced price after buying something else; payment for insurance
relation between things or events; shifting from one form of transportation to another
person with discriminating taste in food and wine
Don't select.
earthquake
 
 
(4)
n.  E.g. The powerful earthquake, measuring 6.8 on the Richter Scale, struck a cluster of small villages and towns in the remote border region.
Select answer:
quake from underground; disturbance that is extremely disruptive; temblor
limits within which something can be effective; variety of different things or activities
occasion for excessive eating or drinking; complete failure; sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person
acknowledgment expressing regret or asking pardon for a fault or offense; explanation or excuse
point or direct towards an object or spot with the intent of hitting it
Don't select.
grandeur
 
 
(5)
n.  E.g. The concept that matter and energy are inter-convertible strikes to the core of the universe, probably exceeds in grandeur any other picture the field of physical science.
Select answer:
quality or condition of being grand; magnificence
protection; exemption from normal legal duties
one who owns or operates ranch or farm
emergency; pressing importance; need; pressing necessity
philanthropic; one devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms
Don't select.
hilly
 
 
(6)
a.  E.g. As we advanced to the northward from Botany Bay, the land gradually increased in height, so that in this latitude it may be called a hilly country.
Select answer:
relating to, or contributing to sense of smell
pertaining to journals or newspapers, or journalism
occurring among or involving several people
mountainous; having mountainous and crags
neighboring; being in contact at some point or line; joining to
Don't select.
mobility
 
 
(7)
n.  E.g. The WTO's Director General warned of a crisis of non mobility in trade negotiations.
Select answer:
one who traffics on a large scale, especially with foreign countries; trafficker; trader
one who contracts to build things; a party to a contract
quality of moving freely; movement; motion
one who enjoys exciting, dangerous activities, often in foreign countries
long and slender with a very small internal diameter
Don't select.
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.
Select answer:
reckless; carefree; showing lack of care for consequences
more than adequate; willing to give and share unstintingly
not easily moved or disturbed
during current time; presently
of huge size; excessively large; coarse; rough; not fine or delicate
Don't select.
quilt
 
 
(9)
v.  E.g. Girls of this school like to quilt small things to decorate their bedrooms.
Select answer:
raise; produce offspring; give birth to or hatch; mate
make a formal accusation; bring a formal charge
cause pain, suffering or distress
pad and stitch ornamentally; construct something, such as clothing, using the same technique
refer for judgment or consideration; hand in; present
Don't select.
retire
 
 
(10)
v.  E.g. So far, the company says, more than 13,000 employees have taken voluntary redundancy or agreed to retire early.
Select answer:
make whole; combine; make into one unit
provide; supply; equip with what is needed, especially to provide furniture for
move back and away from; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position
purify; make more precise; improve
move away from each other; cause to separate; cause to become widely known
Don't select.
splendor
 
 
(11)
n.  E.g. Inspired by the splendor of his own act, he took without an outcry.
Select answer:
outbreak; sudden, often violent outburst
magnificence; Great light or luster; brilliance; grandeur
mental keenness; quickness of perception
message that is transmitted by radio or television; radio or television show
period of greatest popularity, success, or power; golden age
Don't select.
trumpeter
 
 
(12)
n.  E.g. Our trumpeter was a Frenchman, at this time ill in bed; yet he blew his trumpet till he could sound no more.
Select answer:
musician who plays the trumpet or cornet; a person who announces important news
quality of being adequately or well qualified physically and intellectually
one who traffics on a large scale, especially with foreign countries; trafficker; trader
outer region of the Earth's atmosphere
one who manages museum or library; superintendent; manager
Don't select.
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