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What to endure before publication?

It takes a lot to write a novel. Even those who haven’t tried would say, “Well, duh!” to this. But it’s not much the mind space or the considerable time it takes to write a novel that is as discouraging as how many times any writer must go back to the drawing board for yet another draft. To really ready a novel for publication, a writer must spend time with his or her book. Like any promising relationship, you, the writer, must date your novel, take it out to dinner, meet its parents, and see it through its most trying and desperate times. As a writer, you have to stay up all night with your novel crying and talking and sometimes even pulling your hair out before that perfect moment of inspiration can truly help you cross the finish line.

For many published authors I know, myself included, a completed novel takes them about 10, that’s right, 10 drafts, and at least a year of real editing. Will you be spending every single second editing your novel? No, of course not. Just as drafts need some real time on the surgery table, they also need rest in the recovery room. You don’t nurse a relationship by spending every waking second with them until you can’t stand the sight of each other, and you can’t produce a novel by breathing down its literary neck. However, a novel should undergo many drafts — and different kinds of drafts — before declaring it ready for an agent or editor to see.

Everyone has their own way to write a novel, and not all craft advice (or even craft “rules”should all be followed by everyone, but when it comes to the many drafts of a novel, there are specific things a writer should focus on during each revision to help create a smooth transition from the initial idea to final products.

1.People are discouraged from writing a novel mainly because it requires ______.

A.a good publisher B.too much thinking

C.tons of working time D.frequent revisions

2.By “breathing down its literary neck” in Paragraph 2, the author most probably means ______.

A.writing casually thus failing to take readers’ breath away

B.letting go a single mistake thus annoying the readers

C.X-raying the work thus finding each literary mistake

D.sticking too close to the work thus causing anxiety

3.Which of the following is most likely to come after the last paragraph?

A.The importance of using proper transitional words in writing.

B.The writing experience shared by famous successful write.

C.Tips on how to make ten drafts to complete a good novel.

D.Setbacks writers may suffer if ignoring the craft advice.

 

1.D 2.D 3.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。写文章需要花很多的时间,一部小说在出版之前,需要进行不断的修改再修改。 1.细节理解题。从第一段中But it’s not much the mind space or the considerable time it takes to write a novel that is as discouraging as how many times any writer must go back to the drawing board for yet another draft.(但是,写一部小说所花费的精力和时间,并不像任何一位作家必须重新开始写另一篇草稿那样令人沮丧)可知,人们不愿写小说,主要是因为小说需要经常修改。D. frequent revisions(经常修改)符合以上说法。故选D项。 2.词义猜测题。从第二段中You don’t nurse a relationship by spending every waking second with them until you can’t stand the sight of each other, and you can’t produce a novel by breathing down its literary neck.可知,你不能把醒着的每一分每一秒都花在他们身上,直到你无法忍受对方的存在,你也不能通过密切关注文学作品来创作一部小说。由此可知,写小说也是一样的,通过死死盯着地方式会让人产生厌烦的情绪。D. sticking too close to the work thus causing anxiety.(太过贴近作品而引起焦虑)符合以上说法。故选D项。 3.推理判断题。最后一段中there are specific things a writer should focus on during each revision to help create a smooth transition from the initial idea to final products.(在每次修改过程中,作者都应该关注一些具体的事情,以帮助创建从最初的想法到最终产品的平稳过渡)可推知,接下来极可能会谈论到一些关乎如何通过打草稿来完成一部好小说的建议。C. Tips on how to make ten drafts to complete a good novel.(如何打十份草稿来完成一部优秀小说的小贴士)符合以上说法。故选C项。
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