5-C. She first came to Japan in 1937, when she was invited by the Japanese government to make a lecture tour throughout the country.She first came to Japan in 1937, when she was invited by the Japanese government to make a lecture tour throughout the country.
7-C. Max. People : 4, 5, 7, 6Max. People : 4, 5, 7, 6
最大人数:4、5、7、6
8-C. Sunday, April 7, 2013Sunday, April 7, 2013
2013年4月7日(日曜日)
9-C. Date: April 7, 2013Date: April 7, 2013
日付:2013年4月7日
10-C. (1) In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, a new device that could record and play back sound.(1) In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, a new device that could record and play back sound.
11-C. She first came to Japan in 1937, when she was invited by the Japanese government to make a lecture tour throughout the country.She first came to Japan in 1937, when she was invited by the Japanese government to make a lecture tour throughout the country.
12-C. (1) In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, a new device that could record and play back sound.(1) In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, a new device that could record and play back sound.
13-C. Other countries, such as Australia (7,)% Canada (4.4,)% and Japan (4.2,)% also received significant numbers of foreign students.Other countries, such as Australia (7,)% Canada (4.4,)% and Japan (4.2,)% also received significant numbers of foreign students.
14-C. She first came to Japan in 1937, when she was invited by the Japanese government to make a lecture tour throughout the country.She first came to Japan in 1937, when she was invited by the Japanese government to make a lecture tour throughout the country.
15-C. (1) In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, a new device that could record and play back sound.(1) In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, a new device that could record and play back sound.
16-C. Other countries, such as Australia (7,)% Canada (4.4,)% and Japan (4.2,)% also received significant numbers of foreign students.Other countries, such as Australia (7,)% Canada (4.4,)% and Japan (4.2,)% also received significant numbers of foreign students.