【題目】閱讀理解
The Bazaar of Bad Dreams
Author: Stephen King
US author Stephen King is well-known for creating contemporary horror, supernatural fiction and science fiction stories. His latest book delivers a generous collection of stories with hidden connections. The master storyteller also includes insight into why and how he came to write them.
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard
Author: Rick Riordan
A troubled kid named Magnus Chase has lived alone on the streets of Boston since his mother's mysterious death. His life changes when he meets Uncle Randolph, a man his mother warned him about. Randolph reveals that Chase is the son of a Norse god. Chase is then tasked with searching for a lost weapon to save the world from monsters.
Little Victories: Perfect Rules for Imperfect Living
Author: Jason Gay
There are always moments in our lives when we feel doomed(注定) to be imperfect. In this collection of humorous essays,Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay tells us that, when we mess things up,we should just give ourselves a break and celebrate the things we did right.
Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words
Author: Randall Munroe
Have you ever been puzzled by complex terminology (術(shù)語)? Has it prevented you from learning about science? This fascinating book provides simple explanations and line drawings to explain essential science concepts. The book's author is the man behind the popular science blog -- What If.
(1)What do the first two books have in common?
A.They are both humorous.
B.They are both science essays.
C.They are not about real life.
D.They are both collections of stories
(2)Whose book is your best choice when you feel dissatisfied with life?
A.Stephen King.
B.Jason Gay.
C.Rick Riordan.
D.Randall Munroe.
(3)What does Randall Munroe differ from the other authors?
A.He's written a story about the son of Norse god.
B.He inspires readers to live a perfect life.
C.He is well-known for supernatural fictions.
D.He writes blog posts on popular science.

【答案】
(1)C
(2)B
(3)D
【解析】本文介紹了一些名著,及它們的作者和書的簡(jiǎn)介。
(1)細(xì)節(jié)理解。由US author Stephen King is well-known for creating contemporary horror, supernatural fiction and science fiction stories.(創(chuàng)造當(dāng)代恐怖、靈異小說和科幻故事,)和Randolph reveals that Chase is the son of a Norse god. Chase is then tasked with searching for a lost weapon to save the world from monsters.(Chase是Norse神的兒子,從怪物處拯救世界,)可知前兩本書的共同之處在于它們描寫的都不是真實(shí)的生活,所以答案是C。
(2)細(xì)節(jié)理解。由Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay tells us that, when we mess things up,we should just give ourselves a break and celebrate the things we did right.以及書名 Perfect Rules for Imperfect Living《完美生活規(guī)則》, 可知當(dāng)你感覺對(duì)生活不滿意的時(shí)候,Jason Gay的書是你最好的選擇,所以答案是B。
(3)細(xì)節(jié)理解。由This fascinating book provides simple explanations and line drawings to explain essential science concepts. The book's author is the man behind the popular science blog -- What If.所以答案是D。

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