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Dr Albert Einstein's neighbour was worried. Every day her small daughter went to call
on the great
scientist after school. At last the mother went to Einstein. She told him she was sorry if the girl was keeping him from his work.
"Oh, not at all," Einstein told her. "I like her to see me. We get along quite well."
"But what could you and an eight -year-old girl have in common?" asked the mother.
"A great deal," said the scientist. "I love the cookies she bring me. And she loves the way I do her
maths lessons."
1. Which of the following is right?
A. The girl was eight years old.
B. She was Einstein's nei
ghbor.
C. She was a pupil.
D. All of the above.
2. The mother was worried about _______.
A. her daughter
B. Einstein
C. her daughter's study
D. none of the above
3. The mother went to Einstein _______.
A. only to visit him
B. to thank him
C. to say sorry if her daughter troubled him
D. to look for her daughter
4. Did Einstein think that the girl troubled him?
A. Yes, he did.
B. No, he didn't.
C. Yes, he thought so.
D. No, he didn't think.
5. The story tells us that Einstein loved ______.
A. the child
B. her cookies
C. to help others
D. others to visit him