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    A taste of two cities
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  • Where is Sao Paulo?
    A city in Brazil
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  • What does "nikkei" mean?
    immigrants
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  • Where is Hamamatsu?
    In Japan
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  • Liberdade is _______________.
    coffee-growing area
    large city in Brazil
    a Brazilian community
    section of São Paolo
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  • What is pao de queijo?
    a type of bread
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  • What is feijoada?
    a bean stew with beef and pork
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  • Why did many Japanese people began to move to Brazil in 1908?
    To work on coffee plantations
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  • What did the nikkei do in the Liberdade district?
    They opened many Japanese markets and restaurants in the district.
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  • Paragraph A of the passage provides ______.
    an outline of the main points of the passage
    a question that is answered in the rest of the passage
    a summary of the differences between two cities
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  • The author does NOT provide examples of ______.
    Japanese foods sold in São Paulo
    Brazilian foods sold in Hamamatsu
    goods sold at the Japanese street market
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  • The word They in paragraph C, line 6 refers to ______.
    Japanese-Brazilian people who moved to Hamamatsu
    Brazilian people who lived in São Paulo
    Japanese people who returned to Hamamatsu
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  • What is the main purpose of this passage?
    to compare immigration statistics in two different countries
    to discuss the challenges that immigrants face
    to explore the role of food in immigrant communities
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  • Which sentence about the street market in Liberdade is NOT true?
    You can try traditional Japanese dishes there.
    It is open every day.
    It is a popular tourist attraction.
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  • The author’s suggestion in the last sentence is directed to _____.
    the nikkei
    immigrants in genera
    tourists
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  • Why did Japanese-Brazilians move back to Hamamatsu in the 1980s?
    To work in electronics and car factories.
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