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    1,2 - THE GUARDIAN WEEKLY Elementary (2)

    Look in the text and find this information as quickly as possible: 
    1. How much did the writer pay for his whaleburger? 
    2. What time of day was it when he bought it? 
    3. How many different kinds of hamburger does the restaurant serve? 
    4. What kind of meat is in a “Ghengis Khan” burger? 
    5. What percentage of Japanese people are against a whaling ban? 
    6. What percentage of Japanese people are in favour of a whaling ban? 


    ©
    Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005 
    Taken from the 
    Magazine 
    section in 
    www.onestopenglish.com
    Savouring the whale 
    By Eric Johnston 
    Foreigners who visit Japan can find a 
    variety of sandwiches which they cannot 
    find in fast food restaurants back home, 
    but one group of restaurants called Lucky 
    Pierrot in the port of Hakodate is now 
    selling whaleburgers, burgers made with 
    whale meat. 
    The restaurant serves 16 different varieties 
    of hamburgers and 10 different kinds of 
    curry and 12 different kinds of ice cream. 
    It's nearly 3.30pm and almost everyone in 
    the shop, near the waterfront in Hakodate, 
    is young.
    I go to the counter and order a 
    whaleburger. After paying for the order 
    and receiving a ticket (number 97), I sit 
    down and wait for my number to come up. 
    When the whaleburger arrives, it is fried 
    and on a bun with lettuce and mayonnaise. 
    It is black and tough. The cost is 380 yen 
    ($3.35). I look around to see if I am the 
    only one eating a whale. Yes, I am the 
    only one. Later I tried whale sushi. It was 
    red, tender, juicy and tasty. 
    Earlier this year Lucky Pierrot sent out a 
    letter to ask customers what new foods 
    they wanted to see on the menu. Most 
    people replied that they wanted "Ghengis 
    Khan" burgers. In Japanese-English, this 
    means barbecued lamb, which is very 
    popular in Japan. The second choice was 
    whale. 
    Whaling has a long history in Japan, and it 
    is easy to find whale meat in any port, 
    such as Hakodate. Now the city is very 
    popular with Japanese tourists, who want 
    to escape the very hot summers in other 
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