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Intermediate Test - HSK Test - Filling the gap - Test 2

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This is our second intermediate HSK fill the gap exercise. Read each sentence carefully and choose the most appropriate word(s) to complete it.

HSK is a standardized test to assess the Chinese language proficiency of non-native Chinese speakers. There are three basic levels of HSK: HSK Basic, HSK Elementary-Intermediate and HSK Advanced. In this website we provide you with sample tests that help you prepare for the HSK exam. And we try to make the tests as similar as possible to the real exams.

How it works: You are given a sentence with one or more gaps and you are given several options from which to choose. You need to drag the words that you think are correct into the gap. Once you are done, click 'Next'. You will be given immediate feedback.

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