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¡¡¡¡With 35 million copies in print, in 35 languages, the first three Harry Potter books have earned $ 480 million in three years. And that was just the warm-up. With a first printing of 5.3 million copies and advance orders topping 1.8 million, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, promises to break every bookselling-record in the book.
¡¡¡¡Why is Harry so hot?
¡¡¡¡There is plenty for children and grown-ups to enjoy in Rowling's books, starting with their language. Her prose may be unadorned£¨ÆÓʵµÄ£©, but her way of naming people and things shows an original talent.
¡¡¡¡The best Writers remember what it is like to be a child with surprising intensity£¨Ç¿ÁÒ£©. Time and time again, Rowling describes just how defenseless£¨ÎÞÖúµÄ£©even the bravest children often feel. Near the end of the second book Dumbledore, the wise and protective headmaster, is banished£¨¸Ï×ߣ©from Hogwarts. This frightens Harry and his schoolmates--¡°With Dumbledore gone, fear had spread as never before¡±--and it frightened me. And in all of Rowling's books there runs an undercurrent£¨Òþ²ØµÄÇéÐ÷£©of sadness and loss. In the first book Harry stares into the Mirror of Erised, which shows the viewer his or her utmost desires. Harry sees his dead parents. ¡°Not until I'd reread what I'd written did I realize that that had been taken completely from how I felt about my mother's death,¡±Rowling said. ¡°In fact, death and losing one's parent and what death means, I would say, is one of the central themes£¨Ö÷Ì⣩in all seven books.¡±The books would not have their broad interest if they were only exciting tales of magical adventure, and grown-ups would not find them so attractive.
¡¡¡¡Perhaps this is one of the reasons why Harry is so hot.
(1)According to the writer, why is Harry so hot?
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A£®The story is full of magic.
B£®There is plenty for children and adults to enjoy.
C£®The language is beautiful.
D£®Death is the central theme in the book.
(2)What does the underlined work ¡°promise¡±probably mean?
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A£®To tell someone you will certainly do something.
B£®To make something seem likely.
C£®To be sure to do something.
D£®To think that something is true.
(3)According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
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A£®Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth Harry Potter book.
B£®Only children are interested in the Harry Potter books.
C£®What Rowling writes in the books has no relation with herself.
D£®Rowling's way of naming people and things is very common.
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