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There was a time when no one knew the name Harry Potter. Now the adventures of this extraordinary student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry are read in over 45 languages, including Russian, Thai, and even ancient Greek. No one can explain the Harry Potter phenomenon (ÏÖÏó) ¨C not even J.K. Rowling, his creator.

J.K. Rowling was born in England in 1965. From a young age, she knew she wanted to be a writer. When she was 6, she wrote her first story¡ªabout a rabbit that gets sick. At school, she used to make up stories to tell her friends.

After graduation from college, she worked as a secretary. But she didn¡¯t give up her dream.She spent her lunch hour writing stories, mainly for adults. Then in 1990, on a train trip to London,she got the idea from the boy wizard. She says he just appeared in her head. She soon created many other characters to help Harry fight the forces of darkness.

She kept working on the story while she was teaching English in Portugal, where she married, had her first child, and divorced (Óë¡­¡­Àë»é) a year later. When she returned to England, she brought back a box of Harry Potter stories.

After returning home, she was broke and living in a small house. She continued writing, and in 1995, finished the first book in the series, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer¡¯s Stone. It was published (³ö°æ) in 1997 and became an unexpected bestseller.

Rowling¡¯s life has changed a lot. She has become internationally famous and now earns around $40 million a year. She remarried, had a second child and lives in Scotland now.

1.When did J.K. Rowling write her first story about a rabbit?

A. In 1965. B. In 1971. C. In 1990. D. In 1995.

2.What happed to J.K. Rowing in 1997?

A. She had a train trip to London.

B. She taught English in Portugal.

C. She became an unexpected bestseller.

D. She remarried and had a second child.

3.J.K. Rowling become successful because she ________.

A. lives in Scotland now

B. never gives up her dream

C. earns around $40 million

D. keeps working on the train

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It¡¯s Friday evening. My daughters, 3 and 9, sigh (̾Ϣ) when I gently take the iPads away from their laps. 1. We light the candles and sit down to have a big meal.

Most people in our lives know they will not be able to connect with my family by using computer or mobile phones for 24 hours. 2. We call it our ¡°Technology Shabbat (¿Æ¼¼°²Ï¢ÈÕ)¡± which lasts from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday.

I first understood the importance of disconnecting in 2008, when my father was told that he had got brain cancer(°©). Some days he would have only one good hour, and I wasn¡¯t willing to be disturbed when I was with him, so I¡¯d turn off my mobile phone.

Soon after, encouraged by National Day of Unplugging (È«¹ú¶ÏÍø¶ÏµçÈÕ) on March 1st, my husband and I decided to unplug for one full day every week.

3. Our Saturdays now feel like mini-vacations. We drive our car or ride our bike. We with our kids, work in the garden, play board games and cook meals. I feel more balanced. I feel like a better mother, wife and person.

Keeping a balance between the good and the bad of technology is my lasting state.4. and take in carious ideas all over the world. But the technology also take something away from us. When we stay up late at night linking (Á¬½Ó) from website to website or sending messages or 3-mailing, we click again, and again, and again until we¡¯ve overloaded (³¬¸ººÉµÄ).

5. it¡¯s necessary for us to pay attention to what we are doing online and when we should go off.

I will always remember the most important thing in my family: ¡°Technology Shabbat¡±.

A.One by one, our screens are tuned off.

B.During our ¡°Technology Shabbats¡±, time slows.

C.And so it has gone, every week for three years.

D.When we rush into the time full of high technology.

E.The technology we¡¯ve created makes it possible for us to share knowledge.

F.Some days we will spend only one good hour communicating heart to heart.

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