First Frenchman: I once heard someone shout, "Look out," I put my head out of a window and a basin of water fell on me. It seems that "Look out" may mean "don‘t look out."
Second Frenchman: Once I was on a ship and heard the captain shout, "All hands on deck," I put my hands on the deck and someone walked on them.
Third Frenchman: I once visited an English friend early in the morning and the maid who came to the door and said, "He’s not up yet. Come back in half an hour," When I went again for him, she said, "He‘s not down yet."
"If he’s not up and he’s not down, where is he?" I asked.
She said, "He’s still in bed. When I say ‘He’s not up ’ I mean ‘he has not yet got up’. When I say ‘He’s not down ’ I mean ‘he has not yet come downstairs,’"
"All hands on deck" means “ _______ ”.
A.All the sailors gather on deck | B.Give your hands to me |
C.Put your right hand and left hand on deck | D.Shake your hands with me |
When the maid said, “He’s not up yet.” She meant that _______ .
A.he has not grown up yet | B.he has not yet got up |
C.he has not woke up yet | D.he has not yet come upstairs |
When the third Frenchman went back, the English friend _______ .
A.was washing his face | B.was having his breakfast |
C.was still in an upstairs room | D.was reading a newspaper |
Which do you think is the best title for this article?
A.Three Frenchmen and their English Friends |
B.The English Language |
C.Three French Stories |
D.What a Language! |