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Read the text and do the tasks below.
A Wonderful Discovery
Sarah had a son of ten, who was called Jack. He did not like studying, but loved watching
television. Sarah used to drive to school at half past four in the afternoon, bring Jack back home
and give him some tea, but as soon as he got home, he always rushed to the television set and
turned it on. "Haven't you got any homework, Jack?" his mother always asked him as she began
to make tea.
interesting on television."
"Eh? Oh, yes, I have got a little," he used to answer. "I'll do it later when there's nothing
At first Sarah had allowed Jack to watch television instead of starting his homework first, but
soon she discovered that he never had a little homework - it was always a great deal - and that
there was never a time when there was nothing interesting on television, so that after putting off
doing his homework for a couple of hours, Jack was too tired to do his homework properly, if at
all.
Sarah then decided to make him do it first. This was always a battle, and often when Jack obeyed
his mother, lie did his work quickly and carelessly as he wanted to finish it quickly and get back
to his beloved television.
The result was the same as when he left his homework until last; bad work, which he was
punished for the next day at school by getting low marks, either because his homework was full
of mistakes, or because he did not know the work he was supposed to have prepared the night
before.
One evening Jack's science homework was about famous inventors like Thomas Edison, who
made important discoveries and inventions in the field of electricity. When he had homework
that consisted of learning facts, his mother began to test him when he finished, to try to make
sure that he had really done the work properly and not left anything out, and this is what she did
this time. She did not let him stop until she was sure that he knew what was in his book.
But this time, it was less of a battle than usual to make Jack sit down and go over what he had
learnt carefully, because it had strong connection with television.
In class the next day, the teacher said to Jack, "What are some of the things that Thomas Edison
did for science?"
"Well," Jack answered happily, "first of all, if it were not for Edison, we'd all be watching
television by candlelight."
Write down whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. Jack had a lot of homework.
3. Jack's mother made him do his homework.
2. He did not do his homework well because he was not a clever boy.
4. Jack enjoyed doing his homework about Thomas Edison.
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2 Reading
Read the text and do the tasks below.
A Wonderful Discovery
Sarah had a son of ten, who was called Jack. He did not like studying, but loved watching
television. Sarah used to drive to school at half past four in the afternoon, bring Jack back home
and give him some tea, but as soon as he got home, he always rushed to the television set and
turned it on. "Haven't you got any homework, Jack?" his mother always asked him as she began
to make tea.
interesting on television."
"Eh? Oh, yes, I have got a little," he used to answer. "I'll do it later when there's nothing
At first Sarah had allowed Jack to watch television instead of starting his homework first, but
soon she discovered that he never had a little homework - it was always a great deal - and that
there was never a time when there was nothing interesting on television, so that after putting off
doing his homework for a couple of hours, Jack was too tired to do his homework properly, if at
all.
Sarah then decided to make him do it first. This was always a battle, and often when Jack obeyed
his mother, lie did his work quickly and carelessly as he wanted to finish it quickly and get back
to his beloved television.
The result was the same as when he left his homework until last; bad work, which he was
punished for the next day at school by getting low marks, either because his homework was full
of mistakes, or because he did not know the work he was supposed to have prepared the night
before.
One evening Jack's science homework was about famous inventors like Thomas Edison, who
made important discoveries and inventions in the field of electricity. When he had homework
that consisted of learning facts, his mother began to test him when he finished, to try to make
sure that he had really done the work properly and not left anything out, and this is what she did
this time. She did not let him stop until she was sure that he knew what was in his book.
But this time, it was less of a battle than usual to make Jack sit down and go over what he had
learnt carefully, because it had strong connection with television.
In class the next day, the teacher said to Jack, "What are some of the things that Thomas Edison
did for science?"
"Well," Jack answered happily, "first of all, if it were not for Edison, we'd all be watching
television by candlelight."
Write down whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. Jack had a lot of homework.
3. Jack's mother made him do his homework.
2. He did not do his homework well because he was not a clever boy.
4. Jack enjoyed doing his homework about Thomas Edison.