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Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence.Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts.Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.~Calvin Coolidge~

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Mr Jones woke early one morning, before the sun had risen. It was a beautiful morning, so he went to the window and looked out. He was surprised to see a neatly dressed, middle-aged professor, who worked in the university just up the road from Mr Jones’s house, coming from the direction of the town. He had grey hair and thick glasses, and was carrying an umbrella, a morning newspaper and a bag. Mr Jones thought that he must have arrived by the night train and decided to walk to the university instead of taking a taxi.
Mr Jones had a big tree in his garden, and the children had tied a long rope to one of its branches,
so that they could swing on it.
Mr Jones was surprised to see the professor stop when he saw the rope, and look carefully up and
down the road. When he saw that there was nobody in sight, he stepped into the garden (there was no fence), put his umbrella, newspaper, bag and hat neatly on the grass and took hold of the rope. He pulled it hard to see whether it was strong enough to take his weight, then ran as fast as he could and swung into the air on the end  of the rope,  his  grey hair blowing all  around  his face. Backwards and forwards  he swung, occasionally taking a few more running steps on the grass when the rope began to swing too slowly for him.
At last the professor stopped, straightened his tie, combed his hair carefully, put on his hat, picked
up his umbrella, newspaper and bag, and continued on his way to the university, looking as quiet and correct and respectable as one would expect a professor to be.


QUESTIONS


I. Answer the following questions using your own words but taking into account the information in the text. (2 points)
a. When Mr Jones looked out of the window, what did he see?
b. What had happened to the tree that Mr Jones had in the garden?

II. Are the following statements  true or  false? Identify the part of the text that supports your answer by copying the exact words. (1.5 points)
a. When Mr Jones woke up, it was still dark:
b. Mr Jones’s garden was protected by a fence:
c. The professor was carrying an umbrella because it was raining:

III. Find a synonym for each of the words below from these six options. (1 point)


NEATLY - ROPE - IN SIGHT - WHETHER - STRAIGHTEN - EXPECT
a) If, supposing, provided that   =
b) That can be seen   =
c) Tidy  =
d) Cord or thick and long string   =

IV. Choose a, b or c in each question below. Only one choice is correct. (1.5 points)
1. The university was
a. near Mr Jones’s house.
b. far from Mr Jones’s house.
c. next to Mr Jones’s house.


2. The professor stopped by the rope because
a. he thought that it was dangerous for the children.
b. he wanted to untie it from the tree.
c. he wanted to play with it.


3. The professor pulled the rope because he wanted to check that
a. it was safely tied to the tree.
b. it could hold him before swinging on it.
c. he was sure he would break it.

V. Composition (130-150 words) Do professors and teachers always behave as people
expect them to do? (4 points)

 

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