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.
Free Online Vocabulary Test
K12, SAT, GRE, IELTS, TOEFL
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 Introduction
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

audition
 
 
(1)
v.  E.g. She scheduled to audition for a role on Broadway.
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make a tender of; be disposed or inclined; move or extend in a certain direction
pay; provide; have the financial means for; bear the cost of
make magnetic; attract strongly, as if with a magnet
take part in a trial performance; evaluate in a trial performance
quote; adduce as an instance
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briskness
 
 
(2)
n.  E.g. All these vehicles went by with a cheerful briskness; there was hardly ever a block for them in the traffic.
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liveliness and eagerness; quickness; vigor or rapidity in action
pledge that something will happen or that something is true
receding; pull back or move away or backward; withdrawal of troops to a more favorable position
passage from a literary work; an excerpt; something extracted
reduction; deduction; removing a part from the whole
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complicity
 
 
(3)
n.  E.g. You cannot keep your complicity in this affair secret very long; you would be wise to admit your involvement immediately.
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process or result of becoming less or smaller
precious stone; jewel; pearl or mineral that has been cut and polished for use as an ornament
participation; involvement as partner or accomplice, especially in crime or other wrongdoing
management; supervision; people who are in charge for management; activity of government for powers and duties
one who manages a government agency or department
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equestrian
 
 
(4)
n.  E.g. These paths in the park are reserved for only one equestrian and his steeds.
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play; literary work intended for theater
one who rides a horse or performs on horseback
quality of disagreeing; being unsuitable and inappropriate
one whose material wealth is valued at more than a million dollars
plan for attaining a particular goal; deliberate coordinated movement; strategy
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floodplain
 
 
(5)
n.  E.g. The Virgin River at the upper end of Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, Utah, has almost no floodplain at all.
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model; sample; an example regarded as typical of its class
low plain adjacent to a river that is formed chiefly of river sediment and is subject to flooding
mechanical, magnetic, electronic, and electrical components making up a computer system
poverty; removal of rank or office; taking away
expanse of land or water; system of organs that perform a specialized function; leaflet or pamphlet
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integrate
 
 
(6)
v.  E.g. She tried to integrate all their activities into one program.
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mark with deformity; injure or impair, as anything which is excellent; make defective, either the body or mind
make whole; combine; make into one unit
provide living quarters for; lodge; contain; harbor
pay attention to; listen to and consider
make rich; richen; improve
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migration
 
 
(7)
n.  E.g. After a period of gentle decline during the 1990s, net migration to Europe is on the rise again.
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movement of persons from one country or locality to another
philanthropic; one devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms
distance from the left wingtip to the right wingtip
properties; advantage; useful or valuable quality
peaceful resistance by fasting or refusing to cooperate
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peripheral
 
 
(8)
a.  E.g. We lived, not in central London, but in one of those peripheral suburbs that spring up on the outskirts of a great city.
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of or relating to the system for delivering mail
mild and pleasant; fragrant
marked by or given to innovations; introducing a change
modern; belonging to the same period of time
located in outer boundary; unimportant; auxiliary
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projectionist
 
 
(9)
n.  E.g. A projectionist may perform the following tasks: make sure the film is in good condition and thread film into two projectors.
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pursuit of professional advancement as one's chief or sole aim
refinement and delicacy of performance; skillful, subtle handling
one who operates the projector in a movie house
operation; manipulation; performing or able to perform its regular function
particular period of history, especially one considered remarkable
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shellfish
 
 
(10)
n.  E.g. Both saltwater and freshwater invertebrates are considered shellfish.
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medical treatment that involves cutting open a person's body
original work used as a model; original type
one who amuses people, such as a singer, dancer, comedian, magician
meat of edible aquatic invertebrate with a shell
magnificence; Great light or luster; brilliance; grandeur
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substantially
 
 
(11)
ad.  E.g. To cut financial support for agriculture would distort substantially the markets of developed countries.
Select answer:
not moving or flowing; lacking vitality or briskness; stale; dull
most outstanding; highest; superior
markedly; considerably; with reality of existence
productive; fertile; producing results; profitable
readable; distinct; plainly discernible; apparent
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thaw
 
 
(12)
v.  E.g. The tipping point may begin to thaw if the global temperature has a rise of two degrees Celsius.
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restrict in movement; circumscribe
put together again or repeatedly
proclaim as with a trumpet; spread news about
melt, such as snow and ice; defrost; warm weather following a freeze
provide for or supply inadequately; deal with hastily, carelessly, or with poor material
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