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An HSK (Level 6) Examination Score Report. The Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK; Chinese: 汉语水平考试; pinyin: Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì), translated as the Chinese Proficiency Test, [1] is the People's Republic of China's standardized test of proficiency in the Standard Chinese language for non-native speakers.
It is difficult to directly compare the Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) with the TOCFL. Unlike TOCFL, the pre-2021 HSK had 6 levels. The six HSK levels and the six Band A, B and C TOCFL levels were all claimed to be compatible with the six levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). However, for each test the number ...
In 2014, TrackTest English Test was used by students from 173 countries and speaking 136 languages. [6] The organisation is an institutional affiliate member of Association of Language Testers in Europe (ALTE), EAQUALS and others.
HSK's hollow shank is deliberately thin and flexible, so it expands more than the spindle and tightens when rotating at high speed. Furthermore, the HSK holder is dual contact: It engages with the spindle on both the taper and the top of the flange which resists axial movement when thermal growth and/or centrifugal force of the spindle occurs.
Robert Eyssen (2 April 1892 – 31 March 1960) was a German admiral during World War II [1]: 80 and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany.He joined the Imperial German Navy in 1911.
The German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran (HSK-8) [a] was a Kriegsmarine (German navy) merchant raider of World War II. Originally the merchant vessel Steiermark ( lit. ' Styria ' ), the ship was acquired by the navy following the outbreak of war for conversion into a raider.
The German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis (HSK 2), known to the Kriegsmarine as Schiff 16 and to the Royal Navy as Raider-C, was a converted German Hilfskreuzer (auxiliary cruiser), or merchant or commerce raider of the Kriegsmarine, which, in World War II, travelled more than 161,000 km (100,000 mi) in 602 days, and sank or captured 22 ships with a combined tonnage of 144,384.
Huesca–Pirineos Airport [4] (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Huesca-Pirineos [5]) (IATA: HSK, ICAO: LEHC), also known as Huesca Airport, is the airport serving the province of Huesca in Spain. The airport is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southeast of the city of Huesca , near the villages of Monflorite-Lascasas and Alcalá del Obispo .