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Which word best fits: “The scientist’s findings were highly ___ by the community.”
“Contested” means disputed or challenged. Scientific findings often become debated when other experts question their validity or methodology.
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What does “adhere” most closely mean?
“Adhere” means to stick to physically or follow something closely, such as rules, guidelines, or surfaces that require strong attachment.
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Which sentence uses correct vocabulary?
“Effect” (noun) refers to the result; “effect” (verb) means to bring about. Thus, “The effect…was to effect new rules” is the correct formal usage.
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What is the purpose of taking notes during TOEFL listening tasks?
Effective note-taking highlights major points, examples, definitions, and transitions rather than full transcripts, improving accuracy on comprehension questions.
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Which sentence is grammatically correct?
The auxiliary “doesn’t” is correctly paired with the base verb “like,” making “She doesn’t like the results” the only grammatically correct option.
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What is the purpose of a conclusion in academic writing?
A conclusion reinforces the thesis, summarizes main points, and leaves a final impression without introducing new ideas or unnecessary details.
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Listening passages often include “signal words” such as “first,” “next,” and “finally” to indicate:
These transition words signal a time sequence or steps in a process, helping listeners follow the structure of the lecture or conversation.
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What does the word “mitigate” most nearly mean?
“Mitigate” means to lessen or reduce the severity, impact, or intensity of something, often referring to problems or negative conditions.
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What is a “main idea” in a reading passage?
The main idea expresses the primary message or essential point the author wants the reader to understand from the paragraph or entire passage.
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Which sentence is correct?
“It’s” is the contraction for “it is.” “Its” is a possessive adjective. The only grammatically correct sentence is “It’s a good idea to study early.”
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The phrase “as a result” expresses:
“As a result” signals an outcome or consequence caused by a previous action or condition, commonly used in analytical writing and academic explanations.
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The phrase “come up with” means:
“Come up with” is a phrasal verb meaning to produce or generate an idea, solution, or plan through thinking or creativity.
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Which word best replaces “significant”?
“Significant” means notable, meaningful, or important in degree or impact. “Important” is the closest synonym in academic contexts.
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What is the main purpose of the introductory paragraph in an academic essay?
An introduction presents the topic, provides context, and states the thesis to guide the reader about what will be discussed in the essay.
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A TOEFL campus conversation is mainly included to test:
Campus conversations evaluate listening comprehension of practical and academic English used in real student situations, like scheduling or assignments.
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In a listening task, why do lecturers use examples?
Examples help elaborate on the main concept, making abstract ideas more concrete and easier for students to understand and apply.
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When listening to a TOEFL lecture, what should you focus on most?
TOEFL lectures test comprehension of main ideas, supporting details, transitions, and structure, so focusing on key points helps answer questions accurately.
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The phrase “on the other hand” is used to:
“On the other hand” signals contrast, indicating the writer is presenting an opposing idea or alternative perspective in comparison to the previous point.
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In a reading passage, a “supporting detail” is used to:
Supporting details clarify or prove the main idea by giving facts, examples, data, or explanations directly connected to the central point.
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In TOEFL reading, a “reference question” asks you to identify:
Reference questions check whether you can determine what a pronoun or expression refers to within the passage’s context, ensuring reading clarity.
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