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THE NIGHT I MET EINSTEIN
When I was young, I was invited to dine at the home of a well-known New Yorker. After dinner, all the guests were taken to a large room. I noticed something that worried me. There were many chairs in long rows and musical instruments on stands at the front. 1. _____ This thought didn’t fill me with enthusiasm because I had no musical ear. I sat down and when the music started, I switched off and got lost in my own thoughts, trying to keep an intelligent expression on my face. 2. _____ At that moment I started clapping, too, although I hadn’t been listening. Suddenly, the man sitting on my right asked me in a gentle voice: “Are you fond of Bach?” I wasn’t familiar with classical music at all. I looked up and recognized the man who asked the question. It was Albert Einstein, one of the most famous scientists in the world. I could see from his eyes that this was a man to whom you couldn’t tell a lie. 3. _____ Einstein was shocked at these words and asked me to follow him to a room upstairs. There he gave me an unforgettable lesson on classical music.
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A. I didn’t enjoy music so I left the room immediately.
B. I realized that there was going to be a concert.
C. So I admitted that I knew nothing about Bach and never listened to any music.
D. Next time I understood that music was to me no more than a set of noises.
E. After some time I heard people around me shouting enthusiastically and giving applause.