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no big stones to be seen in the stream when they came back? A. The big stones were moved away by someone else. B. They were running too fast to notice the big stones. C. The big stones were covered with rushing water. D. The big stones were washed away by rushing water. ( ) 27. Why didn39。t they find the waterfall in the end? A. Because they were short of time. B. Because they were wearing flipflops. C. Because Josh kept warning them not to go any further. D. Because the flood prevented them from going forward. ( ) 28. We can infer(~ItN) from the passage that the writer and his friends______. A. were crazy about outdoor activities B. made full preparations before the trip C. crossed rushing water easily in the end D. had much experience in travelling in the rainC While it is mon for restaurant owners to connect with their customers, a restaurant owner in the . is taking it to a whole new level. Tim Harris gives out free hugs(擁抱) to every customer at the end of each meal. The atmosphere (氣氛) at his restaurant Tim39。s Place is so positive(積極的) that customers restaurant often call it the World39。s friendliest . Tim39。s Hug is in fact an item on the menu, described as a love treat. Tim39。s hugs are doubly special because of everything, he has achieved. The 26yearold is probably the only Down syndrome sufferer(唐氏綜合征患者) in the . to own a restaurant, but he has several other things to be proud ofhe39。s a skillful special Olympian, an excellent sailor, and an experienced fisherman. He was also chosen as Homeing King and Student of the Year in high school! So when a man like Tim hugs you, it is sure to be a special and unforgettable experience. When Tim expressed interest in opening a restaurant, Keith, a small businessman himself, supported him. Tim hired other people to manage the place and do the cooking, and he introduced the idea of free hugs. He realized that people want to feel at home at a restaurant. That is why he included love as an item on the menu. Customers can order the free hug from Tim, and even if they don39。t, he39。ll probably hug them anyway. The restaurant has been around since 2010, and Tim has given out over 19,000 hugs in the past five yearshe keeps count using a special Hug Counter. Many customers love visiting Tim39。s Place. I39。ve been ing here once a week, said Michelle GarthJones, a regular customer. I love local restaurants, and this special one has a story that stays with you. ( ) 29. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Customers prefer to feel relaxed at a restaurant. B. Unless you order Tim39。s Hug, he will not hug you. C. As soon as you enter Tim39。s Place, you will get a warm hug. D. Michelle GarthJones loves listening to thestory in the restaurant. ( ) 30. Which of the following words can best describe Tim Harris? A. Humorous. B. Creative. C. Serious. D. Curious. ( )31. What may be the best title for this passage? A. Tim39。s Achievements B. A Special Experience C. A Down Syndrome Sufferer D. The World39。s Friendliest Restaurant D Many expressions that we use in American English e from novels. Today we will look at some of them from Lewis Carroll39。s famous novel Alice in Wonderland in detail. The story is about a young girl falling down a rabbit hole. When she finally lands, she finds herself in a strange world and meets some strange characters. The first character Alice meets is the White Rabbit, who runs past her and says some strange words. Alice chases(追趕) him, and that is where her adventures begin. In English, chasing a white rabbit means chasing an impossible clue and finding yourself in a misleading situation. Then, as she runs after the rabbit, she falls down the rabbit hole into Wonderland. To fall down the rabbit hole can mean to enter a confusing(令人困惑的)situation. However, usually we use this expression to mean we get interested in something to the point of distraction(分神 ). It often happens by accident and is about something not that meaningf