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进去

jinqu

When you want to express the idea of entering a place, the verb to use is 进去 (jìn qù).

进去 (jìn qù) literally means "go in." It's commonly used when someone or something is moving from outside to inside a defined space.

Think of it as indicating movement directed towards the interior of a location, often from the perspective of someone already inside or observing from a distance.

It's a very practical verb to know for daily conversations in Chinese.

When using 进去 (jìn qù), it's important to understand the directionality. 进 (jìn) means 'to enter' or 'to advance,' and 去 (qù) means 'to go' or 'away from the speaker.'

So, 进去 literally means 'to go in, away from the speaker's current location.' This implies that the action of entering is happening in a place different from where the speaker is.

For example, if you are outside a house and tell someone to 'go in,' you would use 进去. If you were already inside the house, you would use 进来 (jìn lái) instead, because 来了 (lái) indicates movement towards the speaker.

When using 进去 (jìnqù), it's important to understand the directionality. 进 (jìn) means 'to enter' or 'to advance', and 去 (qù) means 'to go'. Therefore, 进去 means 'to go in' or 'to enter' from the speaker's perspective, implying movement towards an interior space.

Consider the context: if you are outside a room and telling someone who is also outside to enter, you would use 进去. It signifies movement away from the speaker and into an enclosed area. This contrasts with 进来 (jìnlái), which means 'to come in' and implies movement towards the speaker.

For example, if you are standing outside a store with a friend, you might say, “我们进去吧!” (Wǒmen jìnqù ba!) meaning “Let’s go in!” Here, both you and your friend are moving into the store. Understanding this directional nuance is key to using 进去 correctly in various situations.

进去 in 30 Seconds

  • 进去 (jìnqù) means 'to go in' or 'to enter'.
  • It is used when the action of entering is directed away from the speaker.
  • Often paired with nouns representing rooms or buildings.

§ What does 进去 (jìnqù) mean?

Alright, let's talk about 进去 (jìnqù). Simply put, 进去 means 'to go in' or 'to enter'. It's a directional complement, which means it tells you the direction of an action. In this case, the '进' (jìn) part means 'to enter' or 'to go in', and '去' (qù) means 'to go'. So, when you put them together, you get 'to go in (and away from the speaker)'.

Think of it like this: if you're outside a room and you tell someone to 'go in', you'd use 进去. The action is moving into a space, and it's moving away from your current location.

This word is super common in everyday Chinese. You'll hear it all the time when people are talking about moving into buildings, rooms, cars, or any enclosed space. It's one of those essential words you need to get comfortable with early on.

§ When do people use 进去 (jìnqù)?

People use 进去 whenever an action involves entering a place, especially when the speaker is outside that place. It implies movement from an exterior to an interior space. Here are a few common scenarios:

  • Talking about entering a room or building.
  • Referring to getting into a vehicle.
  • Describing someone or something moving into a box, bag, or container.
  • Figuratively, it can also mean getting into a certain state or situation, but let's stick to the physical 'going in' for now.

The key distinction with directional complements like 进去 is the perspective. If you are *outside* the place the action is happening, and someone is moving *into* it, you use 进去. If you are *inside* and someone is moving *towards* you to enter, you'd use 进来 (jìnlái), which means 'to come in'. But that's a lesson for another day! For now, focus on 进去 as 'to go in, away from the speaker'.

Let's look at some examples to make this clearer. Pay attention to the context and how 进去 is used to describe the movement.

§ Examples of 进去 (jìnqù) in action

请你进去

Translation Hint
Please you go in. (Please go in.)

Here, someone is telling another person to enter a place, likely a room or building, and the speaker is outside or at the entrance.

进去房间了。

Translation Hint
He went into room (already). (He went into the room.)

This sentence describes someone entering a room. The speaker is reporting this action, likely from outside the room or from a general perspective.

你可以把东西放进去

Translation Hint
You can put things go in. (You can put the things in.)

Here, 进去 is used with another verb, 放 (fàng - to put), to show the direction of putting something. It means to put something *into* a container or space.

门开了,我们进去吧。

Translation Hint
Door opened, we go in (suggestion). (The door is open, let's go in.)

This example shows a suggestion to enter a place, implying the speakers are currently outside.

So, when you see or hear 进去, immediately think 'movement into a space, away from the person speaking'. Keep practicing with these examples, and you'll get the hang of it quickly!

Alright, let's talk about 进去 (jìnqù), which means 'to go in' or 'to enter.' It's a super useful directional verb that you'll hear all the time. It's not just about walking into a room; it can be used for all sorts of situations. Pay attention to the context, and you'll quickly get the hang of it.

§ At Work

In the workplace, 进去 comes up when you're talking about entering offices, meeting rooms, or even starting new projects.

请等一下,老板现在正在开会,你不能进去

Translation hint: Please wait a moment, the boss is in a meeting right now, you cannot go in.

我需要把这些文件送进去给经理。

Translation hint: I need to send these documents in to the manager.

§ At School

At school, you'll hear 进去 when students enter classrooms, libraries, or dormitories.

老师说我们现在可以进去教室了。

Translation hint: The teacher said we can go into the classroom now.

请不要在图书馆里大声喧哗,否则你会被要求出去,不能再进去

Translation hint: Please don't be loud in the library, otherwise you will be asked to leave and won't be able to go in again.

§ In the News

News reports often use 进去 to describe people entering buildings, areas, or even entering certain states or phases.

救援队已经进去了受灾区域。

Translation hint: The rescue team has already entered the disaster area.

警方正在调查,目前还没有人被允许进去现场。

Translation hint: The police are investigating; currently, no one is allowed to go into the scene.

§ General Usage

You'll also hear 进去 in many other daily contexts:

  • When someone is getting into a car:

    快点进去,要迟到了!

    Translation hint: Hurry and get in, we're going to be late!

  • When talking about going into a store or restaurant:

    这家饭店看起来不错,我们进去看看吧。

    Translation hint: This restaurant looks good, let's go in and take a look.

DEFINITION
to go in; to enter

As you can see, 进去 is a versatile word. Pay attention to how native speakers use it in different scenarios, and you'll start using it naturally yourself. Keep practicing!

Fun Fact

This is a common verb-complement structure in Chinese, where '去' indicates direction away from the speaker, and '进' indicates entry. It's often paired with '出来' (chūlai - to come out) which combines '出' (chū - to exit) and '来' (lái - to come), indicating direction towards the speaker.

Grammar to Know

进去 (jìnqù) is a directional verb. It's used when the speaker is outside the place being entered. The object of the verb usually comes before 进去.

他进去房间了。(Tā jìnqù fángjiān le.) - He went into the room. (The speaker is outside the room.)

When 进去 is followed by a place, it means 'to enter [place]'.

请你进去我的办公室。(Qǐng nǐ jìnqù wǒ de bàngōngshì.) - Please go into my office.

进去 can also be used abstractly to mean 'to get into' a state or situation.

他很快就进入了工作状态。(Tā hěn kuài jiù jìnrù le gōngzuò zhuàngtài.) - He quickly got into work mode.

It can be used in a rhetorical question to ask someone to go inside.

你为什么不进去呢?(Nǐ wèishénme bù jìnqù ne?) - Why don't you go in?

进去 can be used with other verbs to indicate the direction of the action.

他跑进去了。(Tā pǎo jìnqù le.) - He ran inside.

Examples by Level

1

请进。

Please come in.

2

我进去。

I go in.

3

他进去了。

He went in.

4

你进去吗?

Are you going in?

5

我们一起进去。

Let's go in together.

6

她不想进去。

She doesn't want to go in.

7

你可以进去。

You can go in.

8

他们都进去了。

They all went in.

1

老师已经进去了,快点儿!

The teacher already went in, hurry up!

2

请你帮我把这些书拿进去好吗?

Could you please help me take these books inside?

3

他打开门,然后走了进去。

He opened the door and then walked in.

4

我们一起进去看看吧。

Let's go in together and have a look.

5

你为什么不进去呢?外面很冷。

Why don't you go in? It's cold outside.

6

我的猫总是想进去厨房。

My cat always wants to go into the kitchen.

7

游客们排队等着进去博物馆。

Tourists lined up waiting to go into the museum.

8

进去以后,请记得关门。

After you go in, please remember to close the door.

1

我刚到家,还没来得及进去。

I just got home, haven't had time to go inside yet.

2

请大家排好队,一个一个地进去。

Everyone please line up and go in one by one.

3

他推开门,径直走了进去。

He pushed the door open and walked straight in.

4

外面太冷了,我们进去暖和一下吧。

It's too cold outside, let's go in and warm up.

5

我不知道密码,所以无法进去系统。

I don't know the password, so I can't get into the system.

6

你把行李放好,然后就可以进去休息了。

You put your luggage away, then you can go in and rest.

7

这个房间很小,两个人进去就显得拥挤了。

This room is small, it would be crowded with two people inside.

8

他从后门悄悄地溜了进去。

He quietly snuck in through the back door.

Common Collocations

进去 坐 go in and sit
进去 看看 go in and look
进去 说 go in and speak
进去 找 go in and find
进去 拿 go in and take
从 门 进去 go in through the door
从 里面 进去 go in from inside
很难 进去 hard to go in
不想 进去 don't want to go in
让他们 进去 let them go in

Common Phrases

你可以 进去 了。

You can go in now.

请 进去 吧。

Please go in.

他 已经 进去了。

He has already gone in.

我们 一起 进去。

Let's go in together.

你 为什么 不 进去?

Why don't you go in?

我 要 进去 拿 东西。

I need to go in and get something.

快点 进去,外面 很冷。

Go in quickly, it's cold outside.

她 不敢 进去。

She doesn't dare to go in.

我们 怎么 才能 进去?

How can we go in?

这扇 门 很难 进去。

This door is hard to go through.

Grammar Patterns

进去 (jìnqù) is a directional complement, indicating movement towards the inside. It often follows a verb of motion (e.g., 走 zǒu, 跑 pǎo, 飞 fēi). The 'qu' (去) in 进去 (jìnqù) implies movement away from the speaker. When used alone, it means 'to go in' or 'to enter'. It can be used in imperative sentences to give a command or invitation. The perfective aspect particle '了' (le) can be added to indicate that the action of going in has been completed.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subj. + 进去。

他进去。 (Tā jìnqù.) - He goes in.

A1

Subj. + Verb + 进去。

他走进去。 (Tā zǒu jìnqù.) - He walks in.

A2

Subj. + 从 + Place + 进去。

她从门进去。 (Tā cóng mén jìnqù.) - She goes in through the door.

A2

Subj. + 进去 + 了。

他进去了。 (Tā jìnqù le.) - He went in.

A2

Subj. + 不 + 想 + 进去。

我不想进去。 (Wǒ bù xiǎng jìnqù.) - I don't want to go in.

A2

请 + 进去。

请进去。 (Qǐng jìnqù.) - Please come in.

A2

Subj. + 要 + 进去 + 吗?

你要进去吗? (Nǐ yào jìnqù ma?) - Do you want to go in?

A2

Subj. + 正在 + 进去。

她正在进去。 (Tā zhèngzài jìnqù.) - She is going in.

Tips

Basic Usage of 进去

进去 (jìnqù) literally means 'to go in.' It's used when the speaker is outside the destination and someone else is moving into it. Think of it as the opposite of 出来 (chūlái) - to come out.

Directional Complement

进去 is a directional complement. The '进' (jìn) means 'to enter' and '去' (qù) indicates movement away from the speaker. So, the action is going away from you and inside.

Use with Other Verbs

You can combine 进去 with other verbs to show the action of going in. For example, 走进去 (zǒu jìnqù) means 'to walk in,' and 跑进去 (pǎo jìnqù) means 'to run in.' The main verb comes before 进去.

Location at the End

When you specify a location, it usually comes after 进去. For example, 他进去房间了 (Tā jìnqù fángjiān le) - 'He went into the room.'

Implied Destination

Sometimes the destination is implied and you don't need to explicitly state it. If it's clear from context where someone is going in, you can just say 进去. For instance, if someone is standing outside a door, you can just say 进去吧 (Jìnqù ba) - 'Go in.'

Common Questions

You might hear people ask 你要进去吗? (Nǐ yào jìnqù ma?) - 'Do you want to go in?' or 他们什么时候进去的? (Tāmen shénme shíhou jìnqù de?) - 'When did they go in?'

Contrast with 进来

Don't confuse 进去 with 进来 (jìnlái). 进来 means 'to come in,' used when the speaker is inside the destination and someone else is moving towards them and inside. The '来' (lái) indicates movement towards the speaker.

Particle 了 with 进去

You often see 进去 used with the particle 了 (le) to indicate a completed action. For example, 他已经进去了 (Tā yǐjīng jìnqù le) - 'He has already gone in.'

Negative Form

To say someone didn't go in, use 没 (méi) before 进去. For example, 他没进去 (Tā méi jìnqù) - 'He didn't go in.'

Imperative Use

You can use 进去 directly as a command: 进去! (Jìnqù!) - 'Go in!'. It's a direct instruction.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Jin' as 'join' and 'Qu' as 'queue'. You 'join the queue' to 'go in'.

Visual Association

Imagine a person 'jumping' (sounds like 'jin') 'through' (sounds like 'qu') a doorway, vividly showing them 'going in'.

Word Web

出来 (chū lái) - to come out 进去 (jìn qù) - to go in 进来 (jìn lái) - to come in 出去 (chū qù) - to go out

Challenge

Describe a scenario where you would tell someone to 'go in' using 进去 (jìn qù). For example, 'It's cold outside, please 进去.'

Word Origin

Compound of '进' (jìn - to enter/advance) and '去' (qù - to go).

Original meaning: The combination literally means 'enter-go'.

Sino-Tibetan, Sinitic, Mandarin.

Cultural Context

The practical application of '进去' is straightforward, often used in daily commands or observations. For example, when asking someone to enter a room, '请你进去' (Qǐng nǐ jìnqù - Please you go in) is common. It's less about deep cultural insights and more about directional clarity in communication.

Test Yourself 90 questions

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请 ___。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

The context implies an invitation to enter.

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我 ___ 房间。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

This sentence describes the action of going into a room.

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他想 ___ 商店。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

The sentence indicates a desire to enter the store.

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别 ___,外面很冷。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

This is a command to not go in, because it's cold outside.

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老师叫我 ___ 办公室。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

The teacher is asking the student to go into the office.

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她打开门,然后 ___。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

After opening the door, the logical action is to go in.

sentence order A1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 请你进去

This means 'Please go in.' '请' means please, '你' means you, and '进去' means go in.

sentence order A1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 他想进去

This means 'He wants to go in.' '他' means he, '想' means want, and '进去' means go in.

sentence order A1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 我可以进去吗

This means 'Can I go in?' '我' means I, '可以' means can, '进去' means go in, and '吗' is a question particle.

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请你___。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

The speaker is asking someone to 'go in'.

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她___房间了。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

She 'went into' the room.

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我们一起___吧。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

Let's 'go in' together.

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他从外面___。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进来

He 'came in' from outside. The direction is towards the speaker's location.

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请不要___。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

Please don't 'go in'.

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我看到他___了商店。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

I saw him 'go into' the store.

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她想___房间,但是门锁了。(She wants to go into the room, but the door is locked.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

The context implies moving inside a room, so '进去' (to go in) is the correct choice.

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请你___,我们开始上课了。(Please come in, we're starting class.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进来

The speaker is inviting someone to enter their location, so '进来' (to come in) is appropriate. Since the word to teach is '进去', this exercise shows a similar concept.

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他一___教室,大家就安静下来了。(As soon as he entered the classroom, everyone quieted down.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

The sentence describes someone entering a classroom, making '进去' (to go in) the correct fit.

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你想___商店看看吗?(Do you want to go into the store and have a look?)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

The action is to enter a store, so '进去' (to go in) is the best choice.

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外面很冷,快点___屋里吧。(It's cold outside, hurry and go into the house.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

The context suggests moving from outside to inside a house, so '进去' (to go in) is correct.

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我们什么时候可以___那个博物馆?(When can we go into that museum?)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

The sentence is about entering a museum, therefore '进去' (to go in) is the appropriate word.

writing B1

You are at a friend's house. Write a short sentence telling them you are coming in. Use '进去'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

我可以进去了吗? (May I come in?)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing B1

You see your cat looking at an open door. Write a short sentence telling the cat to go in. Use '进去'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

猫,快进去! (Cat, go in quickly!)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing B1

Your friend is outside and it's raining. Write a sentence telling them to come inside. Use '进去'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

下雨了,你快点进来吧。 (It's raining, you should come in quickly.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
reading B1

根据这段话,为什么“我”要进去? (According to this passage, why did 'I' go in?)

Read this passage:

妈妈对我说:“外面很冷,快点儿进去吧。” 我听了妈妈的话,就赶紧进去了。

根据这段话,为什么“我”要进去? (According to this passage, why did 'I' go in?)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 外面很冷 (It's cold outside)

文章中明确提到“外面很冷”,所以“我”才进去。 (The passage clearly states 'it's cold outside', so 'I' went in.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 外面很冷 (It's cold outside)

文章中明确提到“外面很冷”,所以“我”才进去。 (The passage clearly states 'it's cold outside', so 'I' went in.)

reading B1

根据这段话,学生们为什么进去? (According to this passage, why did the students go in?)

Read this passage:

老师看到学生还在教室外面,就说:“上课了,同学们,请你们快点儿进去。” 大家都听话地进去了。

根据这段话,学生们为什么进去? (According to this passage, why did the students go in?)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 因为老师让他们进去上课 (Because the teacher told them to go in for class)

老师说“上课了,同学们,请你们快点儿进去”,所以学生们进去了。 (The teacher said 'Class is starting, students, please go in quickly', so the students went in.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 因为老师让他们进去上课 (Because the teacher told them to go in for class)

老师说“上课了,同学们,请你们快点儿进去”,所以学生们进去了。 (The teacher said 'Class is starting, students, please go in quickly', so the students went in.)

reading B1

小狗为什么跑了进去? (Why did the puppy run in?)

Read this passage:

小狗一直在门外叫。主人打开门,对小狗说:“乖乖,快进来吧。” 小狗开心地跑了进去。

小狗为什么跑了进去? (Why did the puppy run in?)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 因为主人让它进去 (Because the owner let it in)

主人打开门并叫小狗“进来”,所以小狗跑了进去。 (The owner opened the door and told the puppy to 'come in', so the puppy ran in.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 因为主人让它进去 (Because the owner let it in)

主人打开门并叫小狗“进来”,所以小狗跑了进去。 (The owner opened the door and told the puppy to 'come in', so the puppy ran in.)

sentence order B1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 请你进去的房间

This sentence means 'Please go into your room.' The correct order is 'Please' (请) + 'you' (你) + 'go in' (进去) + 'the room' (的房间).

sentence order B1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 我们进去咖啡馆吧

This sentence means 'Let's go into the cafe.' The correct order is 'We' (我们) + 'go in' (进去) + 'the cafe' (咖啡馆) + 'let's' (吧).

sentence order B1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 他已经进去了办公室

This sentence means 'He has already gone into the office.' The correct order is 'He' (他) + 'already' (已经) + 'gone in' (进去了) + 'the office' (办公室).

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她打开门,然后___了房间。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

The context 'opened the door' suggests someone entered the room.

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我们被邀请___参加他们的派对。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

Being 'invited' implies entering or joining the party.

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请把车___车库。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 开进去

The action is 'driving' and the destination is 'the garage', so 'drive in' fits.

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小狗从花园___屋子。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 跑进去

The dog is moving from the garden to the house, so 'run in' is correct.

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他犹豫了一会儿,最后还是___了那扇门。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 走进

Despite hesitation, the person 'walked into' the door.

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医生叫病人___病房。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

A doctor usually asks a patient to 'enter' the ward.

listening B2

Someone is inviting you to enter.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 请你进去。
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening B2

They don't want to go in.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 他们不愿意进去。
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening B2

You saw someone enter.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 我看到他进去了。
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

你为什么不进去?

Focus: 进去 (jìnqù)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

请问,我能进去吗?

Focus: 进去 (jìnqù)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

他进去以后门就关了。

Focus: 进去 (jìnqù)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing B2

Imagine you're trying to get a friend to enter a new, unfamiliar building. Write two sentences encouraging them to go in, using '进去'.

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Sample answer

别担心,我们进去看看吧,里面可能很有趣。快点进去,大家都等着你呢!

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writing B2

You are describing an event where someone had to enter a place quickly to avoid something. Write two sentences, using '进去' to describe this swift action.

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Sample answer

听到雷声,他赶紧跑进去躲雨。她一看到熟人,就迅速地走进店里。

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writing B2

Describe a situation where someone was hesitant to enter a place but eventually did. Use '进去' in your description.

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Sample answer

她犹豫了一会儿,最后还是鼓起勇气走了进去。虽然他有点害怕,但为了完成任务,他还是硬着头皮进去了。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
reading B2

根据短文,主席希望那些人做什么?

Read this passage:

会议已经开始了,但是还有几个人在外面聊天。主席看了看表,对秘书说:“请他们快点进去,不要耽误时间。” 秘书走到外面,对他们说:“各位,会议开始了,请大家进去吧。”

根据短文,主席希望那些人做什么?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 快点进入会议室

主席对秘书说“请他们快点进去”,意思就是让他们快点进入会议室。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 快点进入会议室

主席对秘书说“请他们快点进去”,意思就是让他们快点进入会议室。

reading B2

小明为什么最后“走了进去”?

Read this passage:

小明第一次来到游乐园,他看到一个很高的过山车,有点害怕。他的朋友鼓励他说:“别怕,我们一起进去玩,很好玩的!” 小明深吸一口气,跟着朋友走了进去。

小明为什么最后“走了进去”?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 他的朋友鼓励了他

短文提到“他的朋友鼓励他说”,然后小明就“跟着朋友走了进去”。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 他的朋友鼓励了他

短文提到“他的朋友鼓励他说”,然后小明就“跟着朋友走了进去”。

reading B2

根据短文,进入图书馆的必要条件是什么?

Read this passage:

图书馆的门是自动的,当你走近时,门就会自动打开。但是,如果你想进去,你需要刷卡。如果你没有卡,就不能进去。

根据短文,进入图书馆的必要条件是什么?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 有图书馆卡

短文明确指出“如果你想进去,你需要刷卡。如果你没有卡,就不能进去。”

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 有图书馆卡

短文明确指出“如果你想进去,你需要刷卡。如果你没有卡,就不能进去。”

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 请你先进去等一下

This sentence means 'Please go in first and wait for a moment.' The structure '请你...' (Please you...) is a polite request, followed by an adverb '先' (first) before the action '进去' (go in) and '等一下' (wait a bit).

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 他一到家就赶紧进去休息了

This sentence means 'As soon as he arrived home, he quickly went in to rest.' The '一...就...' (as soon as...then...) structure is used here, with '赶紧' (hurriedly) modifying '进去' (go in) and '休息' (rest).

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 外面太冷了我们还是快进去吧

This sentence means 'It's too cold outside, we should go in quickly.' The first part '外面太冷了' (It's too cold outside) sets the context, followed by the suggestion '我们还是快进去吧' (we should still go in quickly). '还是' implies a suggestion or preference.

fill blank C1

她小心翼翼地把手伸___,探了探水温。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 下去

Here, '下去' indicates a downward movement into something, which fits the context of testing water temperature with a hand.

fill blank C1

没有邀请函,你无法___参加这个私人派对。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

'进去' (to go in) is the most suitable verb here, implying gaining entry to the party.

fill blank C1

尽管外面风雨交加,他还是坚持要___把文件送达。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 出去

'出去' (to go out) is correct because the person is leaving to deliver documents despite bad weather.

fill blank C1

她深吸一口气,鼓足勇气,终于___了那个漆黑的房间。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 走进

'走进' (to walk into) accurately describes entering the room.

fill blank C1

为了躲避人群,我们决定___一条小巷,抄近路。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 钻进

'钻进' (to squeeze into) fits the idea of entering a narrow alley to avoid crowds.

fill blank C1

经过长时间的等待,他终于被允许___面试房间。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进入

'进入' (to enter) is a formal way to say someone was allowed to go into the interview room.

multiple choice C1

她听到敲门声,犹豫了一下,最后决定___。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

Based on the context '犹豫了一下,最后决定' (hesitated for a moment, finally decided), '进去' (to go in) is the most logical choice to complete the action of responding to a knock at the door.

multiple choice C1

这部电影的口碑很好,大家都争着___电影院观看。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

The sentence describes people eagerly going into the cinema to watch the highly-rated movie. '进去' (to go in) fits this context perfectly.

multiple choice C1

尽管外面下着大雨,他还是坚持要___商店买伞。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

He needs to go into the store to buy an umbrella. '进去' (to go in) is the correct verb to express entering a place.

true false C1

当你想表达“进入房间”时,可以使用“进去房间”。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

“进去” (to go in) is commonly used to mean 'to enter a place,' so '进去房间' (to go into the room) is a correct and natural expression.

true false C1

如果你在外面,想要邀请别人进来,你可以说“请你进去”。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

When you are outside and inviting someone to come in, '请你进去' (please come in) is the appropriate way to use '进去'.

true false C1

“进去”可以用来描述从一个国家到另一个国家。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

“进去” specifically refers to entering a confined space or a building. When describing moving from one country to another, verbs like '入境' (to enter a country) or '到' (to arrive at) would be more appropriate.

writing C1

You are organizing a team-building event. Write an email to your colleagues inviting them to participate. Include details about the venue, time, and activities. Emphasize the importance of their presence for team cohesion and encourage them to RSVP by a specific date. Make sure to use '进去' at least once in a natural context.

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Sample answer

亲爱的团队成员们: 希望大家一切顺利! 为了增进团队凝聚力,我们计划举办一次团队建设活动。这次活动将于下周五下午两点在市中心的“创意空间”举行。我们安排了各种有趣的互动游戏和团队挑战,旨在让大家在轻松愉快的氛围中更好地相互了解。 请大家务必抽出时间来参加,您的到来将使活动增色不少。活动结束后,我们还会一起到附近的餐厅共进晚餐,进一步交流。 请在下周三之前回复此邮件,以便我们统计人数并做好准备。期待大家积极参与,我们不见不散! 祝好! [你的名字]

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing C1

You are a local journalist reporting on a new art exhibition. Write a short news article describing the exhibition, its theme, and the artist's background. Interview a visitor about their impressions and include their quote. Use '进去' at least once.

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Sample answer

《都市之光》艺术展在XX画廊盛大开幕 近日,著名当代艺术家李明的新作展览《都市之光》在XX画廊拉开帷幕。本次展览以都市生活为主题,通过绘画、雕塑和装置艺术等多种形式,展现了现代都市的独特魅力与挑战。 李明表示,他希望通过这些作品引发观众对都市发展的深思。一位参观者王女士在接受采访时说道:“当我第一次走进这个展览时,就被其中强烈的情感冲击到了。每件作品都让我感受到了都市生活的脉搏。” 此次展览将持续至下月底,欢迎广大艺术爱好者前来参观。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing C1

You are advising a friend on how to prepare for an important job interview. Write an informal email offering practical tips and encouragement. Include advice on researching the company, practicing answers, and dressing appropriately. Use '进去' at least once.

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Sample answer

嗨,[朋友的名字]: 最近怎么样?听说你有一个重要的面试,想给你一些建议。 首先,一定要提前做好功课,深入了解那家公司和你要面试的职位。这会让你在面试时显得更有准备。其次,针对常见面试问题,多练习几次,这样才能在面试时流利地表达。别忘了,选择一套得体的服装也很重要,给面试官留下一个好印象。 最重要的是,保持自信!相信自己的能力。面试的时候,大胆地走进去,展现出最好的自己! 祝你一切顺利! [你的名字]

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
reading C1

根据文章,通过面试的候选人将有什么机会?

Read this passage:

一家高科技公司正在招聘项目经理。申请者需要具备五年以上项目管理经验,熟悉软件开发流程,并且有领导团队的能力。面试分为两轮,第一轮是技术面试,第二轮是综合面试。成功通过面试的候选人将有机会进入公司核心团队,参与重要的国际项目。

根据文章,通过面试的候选人将有什么机会?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进入公司核心团队,参与国际项目

文章中明确提到“成功通过面试的候选人将有机会进入公司核心团队,参与重要的国际项目”。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进入公司核心团队,参与国际项目

文章中明确提到“成功通过面试的候选人将有机会进入公司核心团队,参与重要的国际项目”。

reading C1

专家建议青少年如何保护视力?

Read this passage:

最近一项研究表明,长时间使用电子设备可能会对青少年的视力造成不良影响。专家建议,青少年应每隔一小时休息10-15分钟,并多进行户外活动。同时,家长也应该监督孩子合理安排电子设备的使用时间,避免过度沉迷。

专家建议青少年如何保护视力?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 每隔一小时休息10-15分钟,多进行户外活动

文章中明确指出“专家建议,青少年应每隔一小时休息10-15分钟,并多进行户外活动”。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 每隔一小时休息10-15分钟,多进行户外活动

文章中明确指出“专家建议,青少年应每隔一小时休息10-15分钟,并多进行户外活动”。

reading C1

根据文章,茶道在传统文化中扮演了怎样的角色?

Read this passage:

中国传统文化中,茶道不仅是一种饮茶的方式,更是一种修身养性的艺术。泡茶、品茶的过程讲究礼仪和意境,不同茶叶有不同的冲泡方法和品鉴要点。通过茶道,人们可以体验到内心的平静与和谐,领悟人生的哲理。许多茶馆会提供专业的茶道表演和教学,吸引了众多国内外游客前来体验。

根据文章,茶道在传统文化中扮演了怎样的角色?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 一种修身养性的艺术

文章中明确提到“茶道不仅是一种饮茶的方式,更是一种修身养性的艺术”。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 一种修身养性的艺术

文章中明确提到“茶道不仅是一种饮茶的方式,更是一种修身养性的艺术”。

multiple choice C2

Choose the most appropriate phrase to complete the sentence: “外面下着大雨,你快点______吧!”

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 进去

The context implies moving from outside to inside to avoid the rain.

multiple choice C2

Which of the following sentences correctly uses “进去”?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 我看到她慢慢地走进去。

“进去” means to go in. The other options are grammatically incorrect or semantically awkward.

multiple choice C2

In a formal setting, if someone asks you to enter a room, which response using “进去” is most polite?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 好的,谢谢,我这就进去。

Adding “谢谢” (thank you) and “这就” (right away) makes the response more polite and appreciative.

true false C2

The sentence “他不喜欢进去图书馆看书” means he dislikes going into the library to read books.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

“进去” directly translates to 'go in', so the sentence correctly conveys the meaning of disliking entering the library.

true false C2

You can use “进去” when referring to someone going out of a building.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

“进去” specifically means to go in or enter. To go out, you would use “出去”.

true false C2

The phrase “请你进去” is a polite way to invite someone to enter.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

“请你进去” directly translates to 'please you go in', which is a standard and polite way to invite someone to enter.

sentence order C2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 他 轻轻地 推开门 走了进去

This sentence describes someone quietly entering by pushing a door open.

sentence order C2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 我们 沿着小路 一直 走 进去

This sentence means 'We walked along the path all the way in.'

sentence order C2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 请 大家 按照 顺序 进去

This sentence translates to 'Please everyone, go in according to the order.'

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