HSKK Advanced Level

  • Designed for learners who have no problems in daily communication, but may have difficulty in more professional Chinese, such as reading political and economic news or delivering a long speech or presentation.
  • You will accquire about 2000 common words and phrases.
  • After you finish this level, you have almost reached the level of a native speaker, and you can communicate and express your views freely in Chinese.
  • You should know more than 1000 characters.

I. Test Content

The HSKK (Advanced Level) is divided into three parts, with a total of 6 questions.

 

Test content

        Number of Items

        Duration(minutes)

Section 1

Repeat after Listening

3

7

Section 2

              Reading

1

2

Section 3

Anwser Questions

2

5

Total

6

14

 

All tests take about 24 minutes (including 10 minutes for preparation)

Part I consists of three questions. For each question, the recording of a passage  will be played, the candidate should repeat it after listening.

Part II consists of one questions. There is a passage on the test paper, and the candidate should read it out aloud.

Part III consists of two questions. Two questions are provided on the test paper, and the candidate should answer them after reading.

II. Score Report

The full score of HSKK (Advanced Level) is 100, and a score of 60 points is considered qualified.

 

Full Score

Passing Score

             Your Score

100

60

 

 

HSKK scores are used as proof of foreign students' ability to learn Chinese in Chinese universities and colleges, which are valid for two years (from the date of the examination).

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