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AN EASY QUESTION
Einstein was often asked to deliver lectures on physics at leading American universities. He
always agreed because he hoped to get students interested in the love of his life, the pure
sciences. As a result, he had to visit many places around the country. 9.1. _____ The man
was called Harry and he was the same age as Einstein. He attended each of Einstein’s lectures
and always sat in the back row listening. One day, when Einstein had finished his lecture,
Harry said, “Professor Einstein, I’ve heard your lecture so many times now that I would be able
to deliver it perfectly myself!” 9.2. _____ “Harry, no one knows me here, perhaps you could
take my place, and I could sit in the back row?” Einstein asked his chauffeur. 9.3. _____ Later
that afternoon, Harry delivered the lecture, while Einstein sat in the back row. 9.4. _____ Harry
responded quickly. “The answer is actually quite simple so I am going to let my chauffeur
explain it to you!” he said.
A. He realised Einstein had a problem, but he didn’t keep his promise.
B. Harry had been waiting for this chance, so he happily agreed to do it.
C. A few weeks later, when they were at Brown University, Einstein began to feel ill.
D. But when he finished talking, one of the students asked him a difficult question.
E. As he did not drive, he had a chauffeur who always travelled with him.