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Lam, Agnes S. L. Language Education in China : Policy and Experience from 1949: Policy and Experience from 1949 (Volume 1 of Education in China Reform and Diversity). Hong Kong University Press, October 1, 2005. ISBN9622097502, 9789622097506. p. 82 (See search page).
"The Public English Test System (PETS) was publicized as a test to replace the Waiyu Shuiping Kaoshi (WSK or English Proficiency Test). A revised syllabus for English majors at university was drafted and circulated for consultation;"
But Jianda Liu's paper says that there was no non-college English test in existence before the PETS... I wonder if Agnes Lam was mistaken?
WhisperToMe (talk) 08:20, 14 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]