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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

WORLD BBQ

To some people, there is nothing more appetizing than the smell of meat sizzling over an open fire. Throughout the world, people love to eat barbecue because it lets them together with friends and family to enjoy a meat that brings them back to their caveman roots. Cooking over coals or an open flame makes people feel more sociable.

Most countries have barbecue traditions, and they usually take place on national holidays. In the United States, it is a tradition to have a barbecue of hamburgers and hot dogs on July 4, which is Independence Day. In Taiwan, people get together to eat barbecue during the Moon Festival, and the smell of burning coal is in the air all day.

In South America, and in Argentina in particular, barbecue is a way of life. All sorts of meats and sausages are put on a large grill together over hot coals. Barbecue is even considered the national dish in Argentina, and it is given the name asado in Portuguese. This means not only the dish, but also the social event that surrounds an Argentina barbecue.

When a person speaks about Turkish and Middle Eastern barbecue, the kebab immediately comes to mind. The tradition of taking different meats, and sometimes vegetables as well, and spearing them with a sharp stick called a skewer has crossed cultural lines today. Practically, anywhere in the English-speaking world, the thought of shish-kebab will make barbecue lovers’ mouths water.

Wherever you go in the world, you are almost certain to come across a local method of preparing barbecue. If you visit different places, be bold and try whatever the local specialities are.

1. What does the phrase “brings them back to their caveman roots” in paragraph 1 mean?

A. Make people want to eat barbecue on an open flame

B. Keep people from eating meat

C. Make people think about how things were with their ancestors

D. Cause people to act more sociable during festivals

2. Where is barbecue considered a way of life?

A. The United States

B. Taiwan

C. The Middle East

D. Argentina

3. What are the sharp sticks that are used to cook meat called?

A. Specialities 

B. Skewers

C. Shish-kebabs    

D. Asado

4. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. Cooking over open fires makes people feel less sociable.

B. Shish-kebabs are well-known in Turkey.

C. People in the United States eat hamburgers and hot dogs.

D. Argentina’s asado is considered the national dish.

5. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Barbecue is a healthy way to eat meat.

B. People today are eating more vegetables with their barbecue.

C. Local barbecue specialities can be found all over the world.

D. People in some countries mostly use sausages when they barbecue.