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Intermediate Test - HSK Test - Reading - Lottery

Do you like to play lottery? Have you ever won a big prize before? Here we have four stories about lottery.

How it works: This is a reading comprehension exercise. Before you can answer any of the questions in this exercise you should read the relevant articles. You can find the articles in your right hand side by clicking on the 'Articles' tab. Each question is labeled with the article number to which the question applies. For example, a question starting with A1 - XXXX refers to article number 1.

Intermediate Test - HSK Test - Reading - Marathon

The marathon was one of the original modern Olympic events in 1896 and more than 800 marathons are contested throughout the world each year.

How it works: This is a reading comprehension exercise. Before you can answer any of the questions in this exercise you should read the relevant articles. You can find the articles in your right hand side by clicking on the 'Articles' tab. Each question is labeled with the article number to which the question applies. For example, a question starting with A1 - XXXX refers to article number 1.

Intermediate Test - HSK Test - Reading - The invention of Gunpowder

In the East, especially in East Asia where Chinese culture is mainstream, there are many great examples of creativity and innovation in 5,000 years of Chinese history. For example, the invention of paper, gunpowder, printing and the compass. This reading test is about one of the 4 greatest invention in Chinese history – the invention of gunpowder.

How it works: This is a reading comprehension exercise. Before you can answer any of the questions in this exercise you should read the relevant articles. You can find the articles in your right hand side by clicking on the 'Articles' tab. Each question is labeled with the article number to which the question applies. For example, a question starting with A1 - XXXX refers to article number 1.

Intermediate Test - HSK Test - Reading - The invention of Paper

In the East, especially in East Asia where Chinese culture is mainstream, there are many great examples of creativity and innovation in 5,000 years of Chinese history. For example, the invention of paper, gunpowder, printing and the compass. This reading test is about one of the 4 greatest invention in Chinese history – the invention of paper.

How it works: This is a reading comprehension exercise. Before you can answer any of the questions in this exercise you should read the relevant articles. You can find the articles in your right hand side by clicking on the 'Articles' tab. Each question is labeled with the article number to which the question applies. For example, a question starting with A1 - XXXX refers to article number 1.

Intermediate Test - HSK Test - Reading - Compass

In the East, especially in East Asia where Chinese culture is mainstream, there are many great examples of creativity and inventiveness in 5,000 years of Chinese history. For example, the invention of paper, gunpowder, printing and the compass. This exercise is about one of the 4 greatest invention in Chinese history – the invention of the compass.

How it works: This is a reading comprehension exercise. Before you can answer any of the questions in this exercise you should read the relevant articles. You can find the articles in your right hand side by clicking on the 'Articles' tab. Each question is labeled with the article number to which the question applies. For example, a question starting with A1 - XXXX refers to article number 1.

Intermediate Test - HSK Test - Reading - Netherlands

This exercise is about the Netherlands. The Netherlands is often called Holland, which is formally incorrect as North and South Holland are actually two of its twelve provinces. The Netherlands is a modern country, home to one the most famous innovative company in the world, Philips. But it is also known for its windmills, tulips, clogs, delftware and Gouda cheese. Try this reading exercise and learn more about the Netherlands.

How it works: This is a reading comprehension exercise. Before you can answer any of the questions in this exercise you should read the relevant articles. You can find the articles in your right hand side by clicking on the 'Articles' tab. Each question is labeled with the article number to which the question applies. For example, a question starting with A1 - XXXX refers to article number 1.

Intermediate Test - HSK Test - Reading - The Ugly Duckling

The ugly duckling.. This is a famous story that you might heard before written by Hans Christian Andersen. In this HSK Reading test we give you 4 passages from the chinese version of the story for you to read.

How it works: This is a reading comprehension exercise. Before you can answer any of the questions in this exercise you should read the relevant articles. You can find the articles in your right hand side by clicking on the 'Articles' tab. Each question is labeled with the article number to which the question applies. For example, a question starting with A1 - XXXX refers to article number 1.

Intermediate Test - HSK Test - Reading - Peter Rabbit

In this HSK advanced Reading test we tell you a story about Peter Rabbit. "Peter Rabbit" is a rabit that was named after a rabbit that Beatrix Potter was given as a child.

We provide you with three different passages taken from the chinese version of "Peter Rabbit's" story. The test then asks specific questions about those stories.

How it works: This is a reading comprehension exercise. Before you can answer any of the questions in this exercise you should read the relevant articles. You can find the articles in your right hand side by clicking on the 'Articles' tab. Each question is labeled with the article number to which the question applies. For example, a question starting with A1 - XXXX refers to article number 1.