3. Why are there more pet cats in China today according to this passage? A.Because more cafes have cats. B.Because cats are lovely and friendly. C.Because more people work at pet shops. D.Because cats are clean and easy to keep.4. What might be the main idea of the last paragraph...
kitty cafes and soon, the feline phenomenon spread to the Middle East and Europe. Now, it’s finally finding its home in North America. And it seems to be a welcome trend: Before its opening, Café Chat L’Heureux’s crowdfunding campaign raised more than $40,000 in just over a month...
The NGA has brought back a welcome tradition of their own, that of matching the menus in their cafes to the current exhibit. As displayed in the press opening event, one can now order interpretations of French classic dishes in the Garden Café and Cascades Café. We enjoyed samples of Rust...
The store, which is on the former site of the famous "Rock N' Roll" McDonald's on Clark and Ontario streets, is less than a mile away fromthe Apple Store's Chicago flagship on Michigan Avenue. McDonalds also recently relocated its global headquarters to the Windy ...
One of the first places in San Francisco we went when we first met and came out west to visit friends was Union Street. It's a nice shopping district. Lots of nice cafes. Perfect for a Sunday. (Granted, it's summer, so the city was a tad cold, and the stiff breeze didn't help...
The brightly colored, 17th and 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants (the oldest dates, number 6, dates back to 1687) line the canal and are a hub of activity throughout most of each day. In 1980, the area became a pedestrianized zone. The canal is also home to many ...
The sheesha is not only “traditional,” but a very popular and trendy social activity among the young in the more fashionable parts of the Levant (such as hip cafes in Beirut, Damascus and Amman) as well as New York’s Lower East Side (where a hookah can cost upwards of USD 30). ...
Of course, ships did come with actual swimming-pools, and gymnasiums, daycare centers, libraries, barbershops, cafes, restaurants and dining-saloons. During the 1930s, ships also started having cinemas on board, showing the latest films. If you wanted to take in the sea air up on deck, ...