单选题 Walking through my train yesterday, staggering from my seat to the buffet and back, I counted five people reading Harry Potter novels. Not children- these were real grown-ups reading children's books,
Maybe that would have been understandable. If these people had jumped whole-heartedly into a second childhood it would have made more sense. But they were card-carrying grown-ups with laptops and spreadsheets returning from sales meetings and seminars. Yet they chose to read a children's book.
I don't imagine you'll find this headcount exceptional. You can no longer get on the London Tube and not see a Harry Potter book. Nor is it just the film; these throwback readers were out there in droves long before the movie campaign opened.
So who are these adult readers who have made J.K. Rowling the second-biggest female earner in Britain (after Madonna)? As I have tramped along streets knee-deep in Harry Potter paperbacks, I've mentally slotted them into three groups.
First come the Never-Readers, whom Harry has enticed into opening a book. Is this a bad thing? Probably not. Writing has many advantages over film, but it can never compete with its magnetic punch. If these books can re-establish the novel as a thrilling experience for some people, then this can only be for the better. If it takes obsession-level hype to lure them into a bookshop. that's fine by me. But will they go on to read anything else? Again, we can only hope.
The second group are the Occasional Readers. These people claim that tiredness, work and children allow them to read only a few books a year. Yet now--to be part of the crowd, to say they've read it- they put Harry Potter on their oh-so-select reading list. It's infuriating, and maddening. Yes, I'm a writer myself, currently writing difficult, unreadable, hopefully unsettling novels, but there are so many other good books out there, so much rewarding, enlightening, enlarging works of fiction for adults; and yet these sad cases are swept along by the hype, the faddism, into reading a children's book.
The third group are the Regular Readers, for whom Harry is sandwiched between McEwan (英国当代作家) and Balzac, Roth (德国现代诗人) and Dickens. This is the real baffler--what on earth do they get out of reading it? Why bother? But if they call rattle through it in a week just to say they've been there- like going to Longleat (朗利特山庄,英国名胜)or the Eiffel Tower--the worst they're doing is encouraging others.

单选题 What's the passage mainly about?
A. The worldwide popularity of Harry Potter.
B. Adults benefiting from reading Harry Potter.
C. The origin of Harry Potter. as a children's book.
D. Reflections on Harry Potter' s popularity among adults.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 句意理解题。本文主要讲述作者对于成人热读《哈里·波特》的批判态度,所 以D项为正确答案。
单选题 The author believes that many adults read______
A. to follow suit B. to kill time
C. to enjoy a second childhood D. to share Harry's adventures
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 句意理解题。作者认为许多成年人读《哈里·波特》是为了赶潮流;B项意为 打发时间,这点在文中没有体现;C项为享受第二次童年,作者在第二自然段中否定了这一 点;D项意为分享哈里的冒险经历,明显不对。文中在分析三类读者时强调了成人读者追赶 潮流的行为。
单选题 According to the author, the Never-Readers______
A. will take up reading as their lifelong hobby
B. have got more from the book than from the film
C. may barely get interested in other books than Harry Potter
D. can hardly be driven by the crowds to read any book
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 推断题。从段末的“Again,we can only hope.”可以看出作者对于这类读者会从 此回归小说不抱乐观态度。
单选题 The Occasional Readers are referred to as sad cases because______
A. they're too busy to enjoy regular reading
B. they're suffering from the heavy workload
C. they have a hard time selecting what to read
D. their reading taste is affected by fashion
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 句意理解题。作者表示这类读者没有时间多读书却都把儿童读物《哈里·波特》 当成精品读过了,作者把这种病态现象归结为受到了宣传攻势和追赶流行的影响。
单选题 What's the bad effect of the way the Regular Readers read Harry Potter?
A. It will promote too many visits to the places the book mentions.
B. It will discourage people from reading real masterpieces.
C. It will foster reading as part of a fast-food culture.
D. It will cause a confusion of faddism with classics.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 推断题。经常读书的人这种盲目跟风草草阅读《哈里·波特》的态度产生的坏 影响就是会有更多的人为了表示读过《哈里·波特》而去读《哈里·波特》,只求速度不求内 涵,只求其名不求其实。所以是一种助长快餐文化的表现。
单选题 The main culprit for this madness about Harry Potter is most probably______
A. J.K. Rowling B. the publisher
C. the media hype D. its thrilling stories
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 句意理解题。造成大家对《哈里·波特》的疯狂态度的罪魁祸首最有可能是媒 体的大肆宣传。文中不只一次提到这一点。故选C。