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It is clear from the passage that

  1. Pacific salmon are most commonly found in Japanese waters

  2. Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market is close to the sea

  3. the Japanese prepare Pacific salmon in a variety of ways

  4. the only fish eaten in Japan is the Pacific salmon

  5. the Japanese don't eat meat




  1. In Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market

  1. only Pacific salmon are sold

  2. salmon are processed into burgers and sausage

  3. over 300,000 tons of fish are sold every year

  4. only frozen fish are available

  5. work starts very early in the morning




  1. It is stated in the passage that

  1. the Japanese consume three times as many fish as the rest of the world

  2. the Japanese eat more Pacific salmon than any other nation

  3. fishing is Japan's biggest industry

  4. the only fish market in Japan is Tokyo's Tsukiji

  5. Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market sells a third of the world's total catch of fish

THE MUSEUM ROBBERY




It was, Italian authorities said later, as if the thieves had a catalog and knew just what they were after. Armed bandits bound and gagged six unarmed guards, entered a storeroom containing artifacts from the Roman town of Herculaneum, and stole about 280 objects - gold rings, bracelets, earrings, and precious stones. All had been discovered during excavations of the seaside town, buried by the same eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 that destroyed its larger and better-known neighbor, Pompeii. Authorities said that the stolen items also included a small bronze statue of Bacchus inlaid with copper and silver, a bronze vase, and a box of coins. The total value of objects taken during the robbery was estimated at 1.6 million dollars. Art historians and others criticized lax security that permitted two gunmen to climb a wall, enter the site, and break through a flimsy partition to get into the room where the artifacts were kept. Some of the critics also complained that the guards were unarmed. Officials said it would be hard for anyone to sell the stolen objects because all had been catalogued and photographed, and most had been exhibited and published.



  1. It is stated in the passage that the stolen goods

  1. were the most valuable items in the museum

  2. were part of the museum's exhibition

  3. have now been pictured in a catalog to make resale impossible

  4. consisted entirely of jewelry

  5. were too well-known to be sold easily





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