Chinese Learning Club: 1st grade classroom

It is time to test yourself

This is a multiple-choice test. Please use your mouse to click on the best answer to each question. There are three parts. Part one covers lesson 1 to lesson 8, part two covers lesson 9 to lesson 12 and part three covers lesson 13 to lesson 16.

For CNCS students : If you can not take the final exam on 5/13/2001, please download the test. It was written in PDF file, use Adobe Acrobat Reader to open.
2001 Spring
  Final Exam
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Part One (lesson 1 to 8)


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    Part Two (lesson 9 to 12)


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      Part Three (lesson 13 to 16)


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        What is your score?
        If you made 0 to 1 mistake, you are an outstanding student.
        If you made 2 to 3 mistakes, you are very good.
        If you made 4 to 5 mistakes, you are still OK.
        However, if you had more than 5 questions wrong, please repeat the test until you really understand the questions.
        Need help? Send your email to Rosa Yeh (���E�æѮv) at [email protected]

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