A strange thing happened in London recently. A large number of Englishmen started roaring and eating food off the floor. They were behaving like a pack of lions. No, they weren't going bananas. They were normal people like you and me. But they watched a "therapist" on a daytime TV show. They were convinced by him that roaring is good for you. "Roaring helps people who are uptight to relax," he said.
The "therapist" turned out to be a hoaxer. He goes around the world playing tricks on people. It's all for fun. So if you don't want to feel like a fool, watch out! You can't always believe what you see, read or hear.
happen = take place = occur 發(fā)生
a large number of 可數(shù)名詞 a large amount of 不可數(shù)名詞
a flock of sheep, a school of fish, a herd of cattle, a pride of lion, a swarm of bees, a colony of ants
tense 緊張的 defensive 防衛(wèi)性的
scare
lunatic hoax 哄騙