AVALIAÇÃO DIRIGIDA READING WORKSHEET
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AVALIAÇÃO DIRIGIDA III – READING WORKSHEET
Feeding the American Dream
One of the most recognizable brands in the world is McDonald’s. Today, this fast food restaurant chain serves nearly 70 million customers every day in over 36,000 locations in more than 100 countries worldwide. But how did it all start?
The 2016 movie, The Founder, tells the story of Ray Kroc, the multi-billionaire businessman who often referred to himself as the founder of McDonald’s. But Kroc didn’t start the business at all! The McDonald brothers, Maurice and Richard, opened a drive-in restaurant in 1940 selling a range of dishes, from sandwiches to grilled meat platters. There were no seats inside, only a few benches by the front, and customers sat in their cars while being served.
Soon, the brothers realized that 80% of all the menu items sold were hamburgers. People were not interested in variety. In 1948, Maurice and Richard made an important decision. They got rid of their servers, and replaced their glasses and plates with paper cups and wrappings. There was no table service. Customers collected their food from the counter. There were only nine choices on the menu: hamburgers, cheeseburgers, three types of sodas, milkshakes, coffee, fries, and pie. They also changed how the kitchen staff worked, so that each person had only one task. One person took the orders. Another grilled the burgers. Someone else added the ketchup, and so on. This helped McDonald’s to prepare every dish quickly – customers no longer waited for their meals! The speed of their service became famous.
In 1954, Maurice and Richard ordered eight milkshake mixers so they could prepare 48 drinks at the same time. The salesman who delivered them was Ray Kroc. He fell in love with the idea of the fast food restaurant. He bought the management rights from the brothers and opened similar restaurants all across the U.S. – more than 200 between 1954 and 1960. A year later, he bought the whole company, even the name, so Kroc was now the owner. He turned it into a worldwide brand, but despite the title of the movie being about him, he didn’t actually found McDonald’s.
Choose the correct answers.
1 The objective of the text is to ...
a review a movie about McDonald’s.
b explain how the fast food system works.
c describe the career of a multi-billionaire businessman.
d promote a hamburger restaurant chain.
e tell the story of how a company started.
2 What makes McDonald’s one of the world’s most recognizable brands?
a It operates all around the world. d It makes billions of dollars each year.
b Many people saw the movie about it. e It offers a huge variety of food.
c Their quick service is famous.
3 What did Maurice and Richard quickly realize?
a People didn’t like eating in their cars. d They couldn’t sell enough menu items.
b Hamburgers were more profitable. e Their waitress service wasn’t very good.
c Customers didn’t need a lot of choice.
4 Which change did the brothers NOT make in 1948?
a They introduced self-service. d They hired new kitchen staff.
b They reduced the number of menu items. e They stopped washing dishes.
c They made waiting times shorter.
5 In the sentence “They also changed how the kitchen staff worked” (line 15), the pronoun they refers to:
a the customers c the servers e the kitchen staff
b the choices on the menu d the restaurant owners
6 What made service at McDonald’s restaurants faster?
a They only offered popular dishes. d They were famous for their speed.
b They used paper wrappers and cups. e They didn’t employ waitresses.
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