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次の英文は咲 Saki) と貴 (Takashi) が 知人で来日中のスミス氏 (Mr.Smith) と
会話をしている場面と、その後に咲がスミス氏に送ったメールの一部である。
これらを読んで、後の各問に答えよ。
Saki:
Mr. Smith:
Takashi:
You started a Japanese cooking
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class in London, right?
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Yes. I began to think about this
class when I was working as a chef
in Fukuoka. Look at this. It is a
picture of my class.
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Oh, "Washoku Cooking Class",
is that the name of your class?
℗¹) In London, I think it is ( you / better / to / name / for ) say “Japanese food
cooking class"
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Takashi:
Mr. Smith:
Washoku Cooking Class
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Mr. Smith: Well, that name was not enough for me. You know what Was
Saki:
Takashi:
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Washoku means, right?
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Yes, it means traditional Japanese food culture. We learned about it in home
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economics class. 2 There is some special food (for /is/ you / eaten / which )
annual events,
Mr. Smith: Wow, you learned that at school. Many people in London like sushi or tempura,
but they don't know a lot about Washoku. AO LOY
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Do you think people living in London can learn and enjoy Washoku?
I have seen that many times in my class. We understand more
about Washoku by cooking Japanese food and eating it. We also enjoy the
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seasons through the colors and shapes
hapes of the food and dishes.
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I see. I haven't tried to show Washoku to other people before, but now I want to
introduce it to the foreign people around us and enjoy it together.
Saki:oo Good idea! Let's do it! We'll tell you about it later, Mr. Smith. T