Barron's TOEFL A-1

Adjective in a foreign country
Even though they are abroad, victims still have the right to legal protection as the people forcing them into marriage may be in breach of the law in the UK and other countries.
Adverb unexpectedly sudden
A climatologist tries to figure out a way to save the world from abrupt global warming. He must get to his young son in New York, which is being taken over by a new ice age.
Adjective senseless and without meaning
It's always futile to claim the Internet has hit a new low. As soon as you make such a pronouncement, something like "cat bearding" comes along to remind you it can always be more pointless and absurd.
Verb cause to go faster
With a 8.0 L W16 quad-turbocharged engine, maximum output of 1,200 hp (882 kW) and a maximum torque of 1,500 Nm, the Bugatti Veyron accelerates from 0 - 62mph (100km/h) in just 2.5 seconds, top speed of 268mph (431 km/h).
Verb make something more noticeable
The colossal nature of the Magnitude 9.0 earthquake was accentuated by data recording a 20m (65ft) sideways shift in the ocean floor.
Adjective judged to be in conformity with approved usage
Banquets in Norman times were very dignified affairs, with strict etiquette rules. Noise and mess were not acceptable, neither was burping.
Noun enthusiastic and public praise
Her new film “Black Swan” is garnering all kinds of acclaim while Winona says her role is reminiscent of what happens in Tinseltown all the time.
Noun oral or written description of events
As word spread of the blasts, social media seemed shaped by every aspect of the response, from runners giving their accounts of the nightmare on Facebook, to authorities using Twitter to give instant updates.
Adjective (of information, measurements, statistics, etc.) correct in all details
The glass flowers made by Leopold Blaschka are so accurate that, in one case, he captured the pollinating mechanism of a flower 120 years before it was discovered by a botanist.