1-C. Our hotel has Chinese, Japanese, and Italian restaurants on the top floor and three coffee shops on the first and second floors, so you can enjoy Asian and Western dishes.Our hotel has Chinese, Japanese, and Italian restaurants on the top floor and three coffee shops on the first and second floors, so you can enjoy Asian and Western dishes.
2-C. Kyoko: Let's order Chinese because I'm feeling too tired to start cooking.Kyoko: Let's order Chinese because I'm feeling too tired to start cooking.
3-C. Reiko: Shall we cook tonight, or order some Chinese food?Reiko: Shall we cook tonight, or order some Chinese food?
玲子:私たちはを調理しましょう、今夜ダヨ、さもなくば、いくつかの中華料理を注文しましょう。
4-C. (5) It would be useful to learn Chinese because China has the greatest number of people.(5) It would be useful to learn Chinese because China has the greatest number of people.
5-C. (4) Chinese would be most useful because China is a fast-growing economy.(4) Chinese would be most useful because China is a fast-growing economy.
(4)中国語は、最も有用であろう、というのも、中国は急成長している経済であるため。
6-C. Maria: I understand what you're saying, but in order to be well-informed about China, one should be able to read Chinese, which would involve years of study to learn at least 3,000 to 4,000 characters.Maria: I understand what you're saying, but in order to be well-informed about China, one should be able to read Chinese, which would involve years of study to learn at least 3,000 to 4,000 characters.
7-C. Perhaps along with French and Spanish, we should offer Chinese.Perhaps along with French and Spanish, we should offer Chinese.
おそらく、フランス語、スペイン語に加えて、我々は中国語を提供する必要があります。
8-C. Also, I believe there are more native speakers of Chinese than of any other language.Also, I believe there are more native speakers of Chinese than of any other language.
9-C. David: I agree with Jennifer, and I suggest that we offer Chinese classes.David: I agree with Jennifer, and I suggest that we offer Chinese classes.
10-C. Then, in the 1930s, a local Chinese merchant made some with leftover Japanese kimono cloth.Then, in the 1930s, a local Chinese merchant made some with leftover Japanese kimono cloth.