1-C. (4) The Variety of fruits commonly grown in the US and Mexico.(4) The Variety of fruits commonly grown in the US and Mexico.
(4)品種の多様性は、果物のダヨ、一般的に成長しました、米国とメキシコでダヨ。
2-C. (4) (A) South Africa (B) Mexico (C) Australia (D) Chile.(4) (A) South Africa (B) Mexico (C) Australia (D) Chile.
(4)(A)南アフリカ(B)メキシコ(C)オーストラリア(D)チリ。
3-C. (2) (A) Australia (B) Mexico (C) South Africa (D) Chile.(2) (A) Australia (B) Mexico (C) South Africa (D) Chile.
(2)(A)オーストラリア(B)メキシコ(C)南アフリカ(D)チリ。
4-C. (3) (A) South Africa (B) Chile (C) Australia (D) Mexico.(3) (A) South Africa (B) Chile (C) Australia (D) Mexico.
(3)(A)南アフリカ(B)チリ(C)オーストラリア(D)メキシコ。
5-C. (1) (A) Australia (B) Chile (C) Mexico (D) South Africa.(1) (A) Australia (B) Chile (C) Mexico (D) South Africa.
(1)(A)オーストラリア(B)チリ(C)メキシコ(D)南アフリカ。
6-C. Because of seasonal production patterns, the majority of Mexico's oranges arrive in the US market from December through June,Because of seasonal production patterns, the majority of Mexico's oranges arrive in the US market from December through June,
9-C. Although Mexico today is a base-10 country, this group of over 5,000 people continues to use the number 8 as the base for everyday counting.Although Mexico today is a base-10 country, this group of over 5,000 people continues to use the number 8 as the base for everyday counting.
10-C. One unique example relates to the speakers of Northern Pame, a language spoken in Mexico.One unique example relates to the speakers of Northern Pame, a language spoken in Mexico.