These sample questions allow test takers to experience the types of tasks presented in the TOEFL ITP® tests. They are not intended to represent the way test questions are presented in the TOEFL ITP test booklets or mimic the testing experience.
This section of the TOEFL ITP Level 2 test is designed to measure your ability to recognize language that is appropriate for standard written English. There are 2 types of questions in this section with special directions for each type.
Structure
Directions
Questions 1–4 are incomplete sentences. Below each sentence you will see 4 words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose the 1 word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
Example
In the past, lions _______ common in many parts of the world.
A. were
B. once
C. when
D. only
The correct choice is A.
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Now begin work on the questions.
Practice Questions
Vegetables are an excellent source ________ vitamins.
A. have
B. of
C. where
D. contain
Microscopes make small things appear larger than ________.
A. really are
B. are really
C. are they really
D. they really are
The city of Montreal ________ on an island in the Saint Lawrence River.
A. was built
B. has built
C. that built
D. built
A singer's struggle to succeed in popular music is the kind of story ________ a fascinating film could be made.
A. with
B. by
C. for whom
D. about which
Written Expression
Directions
In questions 5–10, each sentence has 4 highlighted words or phrases. The 4 highlighted parts of the sentence are marked A, B, C and D. Identify the 1 highlighted word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct.
Example
A large (A) number of automobile (B) part are now (C) made of plastic (D) instead of steel.
The correct choice is B.
Practice Questions
Although a kangaroo (A) normally uses (B) its large feet and strong legs (C) for hopping, (D) but it can also swim.
When a (A) severe ankle (B) injury forced (C) herself to give up reporting in 1926, Margaret Mitchell (D) began writing her novel, Gone with the Wind.
(A) The pineapple, a fruit (B) grow in tropical climates (C) throughout the world, (D) is native to parts of South America.
Canals are (A) artificial waterways, often constructed (B) either to transport heavy loads or to (C) delivering water (D) to cities and farms.
Anne Elizabeth McDowell is (A) best (B) remembered for a (C) weekly journal, Woman's Advocate, (D) who she launched in January 1855.
A ray of light passing (A) through (B) the center of a thin lens (C) keep its (D) original direction.