CPE · Use of English Part 5 — Multiple-Choice Cloze · Texas, USA
Use of English Part 5 — Multiple-Choice Cloze for the CPE Exam — Texas candidates
8% of the CPE test plan. Selecting from four options to fill 8 gaps in a text, testing C2 vocabulary, idioms, and fixed phrases. Calibrated for Texan candidates.
High-stakes exams reward two skills equally: knowledge and test-craft. This page focuses on both for one of the most failure-prone areas. Use of English Part 5 — Multiple-Choice Cloze sits at roughly 8% of the Cambridge Proficiency (C2) content distribution — CPE Part 5 (multiple-choice cloze) tests C2-level vocabulary: idiomatic expressions, formal collocations, near-synonyms with subtle meaning differences, and culturally embedded fixed phrases. The four options per gap are often plausible — distinguishing them requires deep lexical sensitivity. Pass rates for the CPE are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Texas candidates preparing for CPE, the calibration of study to local context matters: Texas is the second-largest CDL-issuing state and a top-3 state for NCLEX-RN candidates. TxDPS administers CDL skills tests; the Texas Board of Nursing recognises NCLEX results from Pearson VUE.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Selecting based on single-word meaning rather than the full idiomatic phrase
- !Ignoring register: one option may be correct in informal speech but wrong in the formal text register
- !Not testing the selected word in the wider paragraph context
Study tips
- 1Build a C2 idioms list with register labels: formal, informal, neutral.
- 2For each answer option, ask: "Does this collocation actually exist in English?" Test against native sources.
- 3Read opinion pieces from The Times, The New York Times, and The Economist to absorb C2 fixed expressions.
- 4For CDL: book your skills test at a TxDPS megacenter (Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin) or one of the 200+ third-party testers; megacenter wait times average 4–6 weeks.
- 5For NCLEX-RN: the Texas Board of Nursing requires fingerprinting via IdentoGO before authorization-to-test (ATT) is issued — start that process the same day you submit your application.
- 6Spanish-language CDL written tests are offered in Texas; the skills/road portion is conducted in English. Many CDL training programs in the Rio Grande Valley teach a bilingual track.
Sample CPE Use of English Part 5 — Multiple-Choice Cloze questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real CPE questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
The committee's decision to proceed _____ opposition from several quarters was widely criticized.
- AdespiteCorrect
- Bin spite
- Calthough
- Dregardless
Why this answer?
"Despite" + noun phrase is correct. "In spite" requires "of" (in spite of opposition). "Although" requires a clause (although there was opposition). "Regardless" requires "of" and is typically followed by a gerund or noun, but "regardless opposition" is not a standard construction.
Frequently asked questions
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Proficiency — the highest CEFR English credential.
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