根据短文内容判断正“T”,误“F”。
William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the U.S, was born in a small town. When he was a boy,
he was very quiet and shy. Because he was so quiet, every one thought that he wasn't bright (聪明). The
people in the town often put a nickel (五分币) and a dime (一角银币) before him and ask him which to
choose. He always chose the nickel and they laughed.
One day a woman felt sorry for him. She asked, "Why do you never take a dime and always choose a
nickel instead? Do you know a nickel is worth (值…钱) much less than a dime?"
"Certainly I know it," William answered slowly. "But if I choose the dime, they will not ask me to choose
them any more.
( )1. William Henry Harrison was the ninth president of the United Nations.
( )2. When he was a boy, he liked to speak little.
( )3. The people thought he was not bright because he was shy and quiet.
( )4. When he always chose the nickel, the people thought he didn't know
that a nickel was worth less than a dime.
( )5. He always chose the nickel because he wanted the people to believe that
he didn't know the difference between a nickel and a dime.