12.Thousands of fans,now in their late teens and early twenties,grew up alongside Harry Potter.While he fought wizards(男巫) and struggled through(艱難通過) magic school,they battled middle school bullies (欺負) and exams.
The stories have a special meaning for teenage fans-----particularly those who are"Harry's age".The Harry Potter movies are no longer an evening's entertainment but that of a lifetime.The beauty of the stories lies not in the supernatural effects,but in happiness,peace and good feelings among friends and family.
In the spotlight,as always,is Harry's creator,J.K.Rowling,the woman who dreamed up (想出)the adventurous story and wrote it to the final page.
By now over 400 million Harry Potter books have been sold and translated into more than 65 languages.The whole movies series has earned more than $7 billion around the world.The last one alone has become the world's most profitable movie series.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷以下句子的正(T)誤(F).
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51.Harry Potter books and movies are both very successful.T
52.What really attracts the fans is Harry Potter's magic power.F
53.Harry Potter movies have come out in over 65 languages.F
54.J.K.Rowling is not so famous as Harry Potter.F
55.Harry Potter stories have inspired many children in their childhood.T.

分析 本文屬于文化類的短文閱讀.主要介紹了電影《哈利波特》的深入影響和故事的真正美以及吸引人的地方在于劇中體現(xiàn)出來的朋友與家人的幸福、和平與良好的感情,關(guān)鍵是對孩子們的影響巨大.

解答 51.T.細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)短文最后一段可知超過4億的哈利•波特的書已經(jīng)售出并翻譯成超過65種語言.整個系列電影已經(jīng)獲得了超過7億美元的票房收入,說明獲得了巨大成功.因此此句正確.
52.F.細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)短文第二段"The beauty of the stories lies not in the supernatural effects,but in happiness,peace and good feelings among friends and family."可知故事的美不在于超自然的影效,而在于朋友與家人的幸福、和平與良好的感情.所以此句錯誤.
53.F.根據(jù)"By now over 400 million Harry Potter books have been sold and translated into more than 65 languages."可知是哈利波特的書籍翻譯成65種語言,所以此句錯誤.
54.F.細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)文中"In the spotlight,as always,is Harry's creator,J.K.Rowling,the woman who dreamed up the adventurous story and wrote it to the final page."可知Rowling同樣也很著名,所以此句錯誤.
55.T.推理判斷題.根據(jù)短文第二段The stories have a special meaning for teenage fans-particularly those who are"Harry's age"和整個第二段可知對許多孩子們特別有意義,而且得到了很大啟發(fā),故此句正確.

點評 做閱讀判斷題時,首先需要在通篇理解大意的基礎(chǔ)上找到與題干相關(guān)的線索;其次應(yīng)由表及里的準(zhǔn)確把握字里行間的意思,所有判斷的依據(jù)都應(yīng)基于原文,切勿憑自己的常識進行主觀臆斷

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