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20£®This happened in London It was November and the weather was very wet and cold£®A Frenchman had caught a very bad cold£®He coughed day and night£¬so he decided to go and get some medicine for his cough£®As he did not know much English£¬he took out his dictionary and looked up the word"cough"£®But the dictionary did not tell him how to pronounce£¨·¢Òô£© the word£®He thought it over and remembered that he had learned the word"plough"£®He remembered that it was pronounced[plau]£®So he thought that c-o-u-g-h must be pronounced[kau]£®Then he put on his coat and hat and went to a chemist's shop£¨Ò©µê£©£®When the man in the shop asked him what he wanted£¬the Frenchman said£¬"I want something for my'COW'£¬please£®"The man in the shop looked at him£®Had he heard him correctly£¿
"I beg your pardon£¬sir£¿"he asked£®
The Frenchman repeated£¬"I want some medicine for my'COW'£®"
"For your cow£¿"asked the man£¬"Are you a farmer£¿"
"A farmer£¿"said the Frenchman in surprise£¬"What makes you think I'm a farmer£¿I come from Paris£®I'm not a farmer£®"
"But where is your cow£¿"
"It's here!"answered the Frenchman£®He put his hand on his chest£¨Ðؿڣ© and began to cough£®"Here it is£¬"he said£¬"I've a very bad'cow'here£®"
Then the man in the shop understood what the Frenchman meant£®He wanted some medicine for his cough£®
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52£®What made the man in the shop think the Frenchman was a farmer£¿B
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53£®Which of the following is TRUE£¿B
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B£®The man in the shop didn't understand the Frenchman clearly at first£®
C£®The Frenchman told the man in the shop he had a very bad cow£®
D£®The Frenchman asked for some medicine for his cow£®
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