Pronunciation of the English word china.
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1. | In ancient China there were no cats; the cat that we are familiar with today was not imported into China from abroad until much later. | |
2. | Of course, I learnt about China from textbooks when I was in Japan, but what I see for myself in China is completely different from what is described in those textbooks. | |
3. | I can describe China, especially in relation to big cities like Beijing, in one sentence - China is a country whose pace of life is both fast and leisurely. | |
4. | China and Mongolia are separated by the Great Wall of China. | |
5. | For example, China's public transport is without a doubt better than the UK's, but the UK's public welfare may be better than China's. | |
6. | China has imposed a no-fly zone over several disputed islands in the East China Sea. | |
7. | The company's labour costs in China have been so high that an unexpected China phenomenon is about to become the norm. | |
8. | I love walls, and I love China. I especially love the Great Wall of China. They're all tremendous. | |
9. | The Chinese mainland's coasts are surrounded by the Bohai sea, the Yellow Sea, the East China sea and the South China sea. | |
10. | In addition to the manufacturing data, China's non-manufacturing services sector activity also posted its deepest contraction on record, dropping to 29.6 from 54.1 in January, according to another survey by China's NBS. |