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At the age of 16, Einstein always played with a group of naughty kids. Because he was so busy playing, he didn't study enough and failed his final exam.

One morning, when Einstein was about to go fishing with his friends, his father stopped him and said calmly. "Einstein you're so fond of playing all day that you failed your exam. I'm worried about your future."

"What are you worrying about? Jack and Robert also failed, but don't they still get to go fishing?"

"My boy, you can't think like that," his dad said. "There is a fable that people tell in our hometown. Listen to it now."

"There were two cats playing on a roof. One cat fell down the chimney while holding the other cat. When the two cats climbed out of the chimney. One of the cats had soot on his face, while the other cat's face was clean. Seeing the soot-faced cat, the clean cat thought its face must be dirty, so it quickly ran to the riverside and washed its face. The soot-faced cat saw the clean-faced cat and thought its face was also clean. So it just swaggered down the street."

"Einstein, no one can be your mirror. Only you are your own mirror. Taking other people to be your mirror, even genius may become a fool."

Hearing this, Einstein laid down his fishing rod and returned to his room. He decided to pay more attention to his studies and less attention to what his friends were doing. This allowed him to be successful.

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fable   寓言   chimney   烟灰   soot   烟灰   swagger   大摇大摆地走   genius   天才

1.What was Einstein going to do when his father stopped him?

A.He was going to take the final exam.

B.He was going to play with the naughty kids.

C.He was going to go fishing with his friends.

D.He was going to finish his homework.

2.How did Einstein feel about his failure at first?

A.He felt helpless. B.He was worried. C.He didn't care. D.He was very calm.

3.What do we know from the fable that Einstein's father told?

A.The soot-faced cat washed its face by the riverside.

B.The clean cat regarded the soot-faced cat as its mirror.

C.The soot-faced cat thought the other cat's face was dirty.

D.The clean cat fell down the chimney first.

4.What might Einstein do from then on?

A.He would spend more time on his study.

B.He went to read more fables about cats

C.He kept going fishing with his friends.

D.He followed his friends wherever they went.

5.What can we learn from the passage?

A.All work and no play makes Jack dull boy.

B.A friend in need is a friend indeed.

C.The longest journey begins with the first step.

D.Geniuses are one step away from being fools.

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