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If you don't pay the fee within 72 hours after registration, the quota will be cancelled, so you can go to the 21st to brush and see** If you are in a hurry, don't just look at your own city, if time and money allow, see if you can report from other places, if you can, report directly
If you want someone to sign up, you should generally ask someone to report in advance, but now this situation is more difficult ......If you've been studying Japanese for a while, and your grades are in the upper middle class, you should be able to take the exam this year, and if your grades are low, you should be able to review it and take the exam again next year But there will be changes in the question type next year Pay attention
I don't know how good your Japanese is or what your major is, so it's hard to speak, and my opinions are just based on general impressions
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Where do you live? If you can't register for the test, you can go to Hong Kong to take the test. Hong Kong is open-ended.
Applications will be accepted from the 20th.
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Generally, there will be a quota release in a few days (about three days), and you will have to pay attention to the ** of the Ministry of Education Examination Center every day in these days, and there will be a notification when the quota release date is determined.
I signed up three times, and two of them were through the release of the quota.
When you sign up, it's good to have a faster internet connection.
Good luck with your registration.
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From the beginning of registration, the maximum number of places released within three days is the largest, and you will register again at 2:00 every day. I can report it, and I only reported it yesterday.
There were a lot of people yesterday, and if 72 hours have passed, it will be difficult to find. However, if you have time, pay more attention to the ** of the Ministry of Education Examination Center.
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I can only try my luck and wait for the quota to be released. Next time, you can find the kind of school that can sign up on your behalf.
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Basically, there will be no places to be released, and you can apply for TOEIC.
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It can be re-reported. Pinyin bǔ phonetic
There are 2 strokes outside the radical, and 7 strokes in total.
Wubi puhy cangjie ly zheng code wtid four corners 33200 structure left and right code 5943 location 1825 unified code 8865 stroke order, 丨 , 丨, .
Basic explanation. Basic literal meaning.
补 ( ) bǔ (
1. Repair the broken things with materials: sewing and repairing. Patches. Close the stable door after the horse has bolted.
2. Fill in or add what is missing: make up for it. Supplement. Patching. Tutorial. Nourishing.
3. Benefits: no small supplements. It doesn't help.
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In July 2012, I took the JLPT Level 1 at Xiamen University, I need to bring headphones, print the admission ticket, and go to the school to try it out the day before the test. Find a seat for the exam, don't know which classroom you are in when it's time for the exam.
You can take notes on the test paper, there is a blank space to take notes on the listening test paper, and you should do mock test questions before the test, which is available in Hujiang Japanese.
Listen while playing the recording while doing the questions, each question has a time to do the question (scribble), after listening to all the recordings, immediately hand in the paper. Some people wait for the recording to finish before doing the question, and the listening part is a zero score.
The test questions and the answer sheet are two parts, and you cannot answer the questions on the test questions, you must draw the cards.
The use of a 2B pencil, not a 2B pencil score cannot be judged. When painting the card, the circle should be painted all over, and the result of ticking the circle cannot be judged. To modify the painting card, to eraser.
What to bring: 1) 2B pencil 2) Eraser 3) Admission ticket and ID card 4) Bring water (if you are thirsty, you can drink it).
Finally, I wish you all the best in your exams!
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Do I need headphones for the listening test? --No, not required. Or depending on the need on your admission ticket. Some remote areas don't have headphones? Need to prepare your own?
Anyway, a few years ago, I only needed to bring my own headphones for the 4-6 English test, but now I don't need to.
You can take "notes" on the test paper, and the listening section is also available.
The test is post-radiographed listening.
The answer sheet is scribbled.
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1. The listening test does not require headphones.
2. You can take notes on the test paper, but not on the answer sheet.
3. The test is based on listening.
4. It is a painted card.
Precautions: Just prepare the test utensils, carbon pens, 2B pencils, erasers, etc.
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