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There, the author writes that “experts estimate that there are more than 8 million restaurants in the world today.” This makes choice D correct.. The final paragraph states that “the Eu

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• Reading Comprehension As es me t

Dire tio s: : Read the passage Then answer the questions below.

Experts estimate that there are more than 8 million restaurants

in the world today So it might surprise you to learn that restaurants as

we know them have only existed for a few centuries Before 1765,

there were no restaurants That is, there were no places that provided

the restaurant experience There was nowhere in which a server

brought you food and drink that you picked off of a menu In fact, there

were no menus anywhere!

There were places travelers could eat centuries before that

The countryside was full of inns that would serve food And there were taverns where one could get a drink The wealthy could also eat personally catered meals supplied by private chefs But there was nothing that could be called a “restaurant.”

A Boulanger changed that In 1765, he opened a place in Paris that sold soups On his sign, he used the term “restaurants” to describe what he was selling See, soups were considered “restorative,” so

he called them “restaurants.” Eventually, people started buying Boulanger’s soups even when not ill And over time, people began to use the term “restaurant” to refer to the place soup was sold rather than the soup itself More “restaurants” opened up in France, and people began to purchase soups more regularly

Then, restaurants in Paris began to serve food other than soups In the 1780s, menus started to appear By the 1800s, there were many types of restaurants The United States offered coffee shops and oyster houses Paris began creating elegant restaurants for the rich The British began to copy the

French, and the restaurant concept was spread throughout the British Empire

A slow start gave way to rapid growth Urban areas around the world are cluttered with eateries today The European Union estimates that there are 1.6 million restaurants in Europe In America, there are nearly a half million restaurants Today, diners have literally millions of options from which to choose

1) According to the passage, about how many restaurants are there in the world today?

A a half million

B 1.6 million

C 8 million

D more than 8 million

2) Information presented in the first two paragraphs suggest that the author most likely sees a restaurant

as

A a place that is very uncommon in the world

B something other than just a place to eat food

C a thing that had to be invented by the French

D something other than a place that has a menu

3) The first thing to be called a restaurant

A only served soups

B was created by the British

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C was invented in the 1780s

D included a menu

4) This passage is most concerned with

A how people eat out around the world

B how restaurants invented menus

C the history of British taverns

D the history of restaurants

5) Based on the information in the passage, describe the origin of the modern restaurant in your own

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6) Today, we take the existence of restaurants for granted, but only a few hundred years ago, they did

not exist What other modern practices or businesses do we take for granted? What products do we use constantly, but would never be recognized by our ancestors? Why?

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7) Think of your favorite restaurant What do you know about the origins of that restaurant? Who do you

think started it? Do you know how long has it been around? How many locations does it have, and where? Why is it your favorite?

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8) Imagine that the concept of the “restaurant” had never been developed How would society be

different? How would your own life and diet be different? Explain

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1) D

Question Type: Detail

To answer this detail question, look for the part of the passage that discusses how many restaurants there are in the world today This occurs in the first sentence of the passage There, the author writes that “experts estimate that there are more than 8 million

restaurants in the world today.” This makes choice (D) correct The final paragraph states that “there are nearly a half million

restaurants” in the US today However, this question asks about the number of restaurants in the world, not how many there are in

the US Because of this, choice (A) is not correct The final paragraph states that “the European Union estimates that there are 1.6

million restaurants in Europe” today However, this question asks about the number of restaurants in the world, not how many there

are in Europe Because of this, choice (B) is not correct The first sentence of the passage states that “experts estimate that there

are more than 8 million restaurants in the world today.” This means there are not 8 million restaurants but, rather, MORE than 8

million Because of this, choice (C) is not correct

2) B

Question Type: Inference

In the first paragraph, the author states that “there were no places that provided the restaurant experience.” However, in the second paragraph, he or she states that “there were places travelers could eat” and that there were ways for rich people to eat prepared food “But there was nothing that could be called a ‘restaurant,’” the author states This suggests that the author sees a difference

between a restaurant and simply a place to eat food Because of this, choice (B) is correct In the first two paragraphs, the author

makes clear that restaurants are actually very common in the world He or she writes that “there are more than 8 million restaurants

in the world today.” This makes restaurants very common, not very uncommon Because of this, choice (A) is not correct The

author does not mention the French inventing the restaurant until the third paragraph This question asks about paragraphs 1 and 2,

so choice(C) is not correct The author mentions the first eateries in the world not having a menu But he or she also makes it clear

that the first eateries were not like today’s restaurants One way they were not similar is that “there were no menus” in those eateries This suggests that the author believes a restaurant is a place that has a menu, not something other than a place that has a

menu Because of this, choice (D) is not correct

3) A

Question Type: Detail

To answer this detail question, look for the part of the passage that describes the first restaurant in the world This occurs in the third paragraph There, the author states that the first restaurant was created by A Boulanger, who used the term “restaurants” to refer to the soups he sold His “soups were considered ‘restorative’ so he called them ‘restaurants.’” Slowly, “more ‘restaurants’ opened up

in France,” allowing people to “purchase soups more regularly.” All of this makes it clear that the first restaurant in the world only

served soups Because of this, choice (A) is correct The third paragraph states that the first restaurant in the world opened in Paris

“in 1765” and was opened by A Boulanger This means the British did not create the first restaurant, so choice (B) is not correct

The fourth paragraph states that “menus started to appear” in the 1780s, but the third paragraph states that the first restaurant

opened in Paris “in 1765.” This means choice (C) is not correct The fourth paragraph states that “menus started to appear” in the

1780s, but the third paragraph states that the first restaurant opened in Paris “in 1765.” This means the first restaurant did not have

a menu It also means choice (D) is not correct

4) D

Question Type: Global

This passage is all about the history of restaurants The first paragraph states that “restaurants as we know them have only existed for a few centuries.” And the rest of the passage goes on to discuss that history It traces the restaurant concept back to Paris in the

1760s and follows the history of the restaurant through to the present Because of this, choice (D) is correct The passage suggests

that people eat out all around the world, but it is mostly interested in tracing the origins and beginnings of restaurants It does not

discuss much about the present, other than how many restaurants exist in the world Because of this, choice (A) is not correct The

passage suggests that restaurants invented menus, but it does not go into any detail on the subject Instead, it mostly describes

how restaurants themselves came to be created Because of this, choice (B) is not correct The passage only mentions taverns or the British in passing In no way does the passage focus on either subject Because of this, choice (C) is not correct

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