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All about the USA - Food - Test 22


Klausimas #1


Read the text and complete the sentences with the following words.

THE HAMBURGER

The hamburger has no connection to ham. It got its name from the German town of Hamburg, which was famous for its ground steak.
German immigrants to the United States introduced the "hamburger steak."

At the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904, hamburger steaks were served on buns for the first time. Hamburgers on buns were convenient
and tasted good. This became the usual way of eating hamburgers.

How did the hamburger become the most popular, most typical American food? The introduction of the bun is an important part of the
answer. Another important part is McDonald's, the fast-food restaurant.

The first McDonald's was opened in San Bernadino, California, in 1949. Hamburgers were the main item on its menu. People liked the
restaurant's fast service. By the 1960s , there were many McDonald's restaurants. McDonald's was a part of nearly every community in
the United States. There were also other fast-food restaurants that sold hamburgers. McDonald's alone sold millions of hamburgers a year.

Today, of course, there are McDonald's restaurants around the world. The food they serve is considered typically American. And, although
McDonald's has expanded its menu, the main item on that menu is—a s always—the hamburger.


1. The hamburger is not a type of ham. It has no to ham.
2. Americans first put hamburgers on small, round pieces of bread, or .
3. Eating hamburgers on buns is quick and easy. In other words, it's .
4. The hamburger is one of the most American foods.
5. The of the bun helped the hamburger become popular.
6. Nearly every city or town in the United States has a McDonald's to serve the .

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Klausimas #2


Read the text and choose the best answer.

THE HAMBURGER

The hamburger has no connection to ham. It got its name from the German town of Hamburg, which was famous for its ground steak.
German immigrants to the United States introduced the "hamburger steak."

At the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904, hamburger steaks were served on buns for the first time. Hamburgers on buns were convenient
and tasted good. This became the usual way of eating hamburgers.

How did the hamburger become the most popular, most typical American food? The introduction of the bun is an important part of the
answer. Another important part is McDonald's, the fast-food restaurant.

The first McDonald's was opened in San Bernadino, California, in 1949. Hamburgers were the main item on its menu. People liked the
restaurant's fast service. By the 1960s , there were many McDonald's restaurants. McDonald's was a part of nearly every community in
the United States. There were also other fast-food restaurants that sold hamburgers. McDonald's alone sold millions of hamburgers a year.

Today, of course, there are McDonald's restaurants around the world. The food they serve is considered typically American. And, although
McDonald's has expanded its menu, the main item on that menu is—a s always—the hamburger.


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Klausimas #3


Complete the sentences with the prepositions.

1. The hamburger got its name the city of Hamburg.
2. The hamburger has no connection ham.
3. Hamburg was famous its ground steak.
4. Hamburgers buns were introduced the World's Fair.
5. This is the usual way eating hamburgers.
6. Hamburgers were the main item the menu.
7. McDonald's is part nearly every community the United States.
8. the 1960s, there were many McDonald's restaurants.

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