Before you take the practice test below, make sure you have looked through CEFR Level C2 vocabulary list 2.
See how many you can complete! The first 2 letters of each word are given – all you need to do is decide which word best suits the context .
1. Many governments are not willing to ban the sale of tobacco because of the significant re generated from tax. Show me the answer
REVENUE
2. Wealth and resources should be al evenly rather than having such divides between rich and poor. Show me the answer
ALLOCATED
3. He was ap about meeting her for the first time, but they ended up having a great time. Show me the answer
APPREHENSIVE
4. A rebel is defined as someone who does not co to the rules and restrictions of everyday society. Show me the answer
CONFORM
5. Adding a little salt to your food while cooking can often en the flavour. Show me the answer
ENHANCE
6. I failed my last assignment because my work did not meet all of the cr required for a pass grade. Show me the answer
CRITERIA
7. The presentation she gave was very co; I could understand all of her ideas. Show me the answer
COHERENT
8. Herbal medicines are seen by some to be an ideal co to medicine prescribed by their doctors. Show me the answer
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