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    First introduced in 1927, The Hardy Boys Stories are a series (系列) of books about the stories of brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, teenaged detectives who solve one mystery (神秘) after another. The cover of The Hardy Boys says that the author of the series is Franklin. Over the years, though, many fans of the books have been surprised to find out that Franklin is not a real person. If Franklin never existed, then who wrote The Hardy Boys Stories?

The Hardy Boys are written through a process called ghostwriting (鬼手写作). A ghostwriter writes a book according to a fixed formula (公式). Although ghostwriters are paid for writing the books, their names do not appear on the published books. Ghostwriters can write books for children or adults, the content of which is various.

The idea for The Hardy Boys series was developed by a publisher named Stratemeyer. He noticed the increasing popularity of mysteries among adults, and thought that children would enjoy reading mysteries about younger detectives of their age. He first developed each book with an outline (提纲). Once having completed the outline, he then hired a ghostwriter to turn it into a book of over 200 pages. After finishing a draft (草稿) of a book, he or she would send it back to Stratemeyer, who would make a list of corrections and mail it back to the ghostwriter. The ghostwriter would improve the book according to Stratemeyer’s suggestions and then return it to him. Once Stratemeyer approved the book, it was ready to be published.

The Hardy Boys had a number of different ghostwriters producing books. However, the first ghostwriter, Leslie, proved to be the most influential. Although he was using prepared outlines as guides, Leslie developed the characters through his imagination. He was also responsible for the details in the story. For example, Leslie created Bayport, the Hardy Boys’ hometown, based on where he grew up.

Although The Hardy Boys were very popular with children, not everyone approved of them. Critics thought their stories were not real, since most teenagers did not have the same experience as Frank and Joe Hardy. Besides, many teachers and librarians are against the ghostwriting process, saying it was designed to produce books quickly, but not to create quality literature. Some libraries even refuse to include the books in their children’s collections.

1.Which of the following people was a real ghostwriter?

A.Franklin B.Stratemeyer C.Leslie D.Joe Hardy

2.A ghostwriter is someone who _______.

A.only writes loving stories for adults B.doesn’t receive praise as the author

C.writes the content of his books freely D.doesn’t receive money for writing

3.According to the passage, it can be inferred that Leslie _______.

A.hated writing according to a fixed formula B.didn’t respect the art of ghostwriting

C.was unsuccessful in his writing career D.was a man of imagination and creativity

4.Some teachers and librarians dislike ghostwritten books because they _______.

A.believe the books were poor in quality B.consider mystery stories bad for adults

C.think the books were too expensive D.believe Stratemeyer cheated readers

5.Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?

A.Ghostwriting: Create Quality Literature B.Who Was Leslie?

C.The Hardy Boys: Ghostwriting a Series D.Why Were The Hardy Boys Published?

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了The Hardy Boys Stories系列丛书以及这系列书中运用的被称为“鬼手写作”的写作过程。 1. 细节理解题。根据第四段关键句“The Hardy Boys had a number of different ghostwriters producing books. However, the first ghostwriter, Leslie, proved to be the most influential.”可知,The Hardy Boys有很多不同的影子写手,然而第一个影子写手Leslie被证明是最有影响力的,可推断出Leslie是一个真正的影子写手。故选C项。 2. 细节理解题。根据第二段关键句“Although ghostwriters are paid for writing the books, their names do not appear on the published books.”可知,尽管ghostwriters(影子写手)是有报酬的,但他们的名字不会出现在出版的书上,因此他们也不会作为作者受到褒奖。故选B项。 3. 细节理解题。根据第四段关键句“Leslie developed the characters through his imagination. He was also responsible for the details in the story.”可知,Leslie通过想象塑造了人物形象,他还对故事中的细节负责,可推断出他是一个有想象力和创造力的人。故选D项。 4. 细节理解题。根据最后一段关键句“Besides, many teachers and librarians are against the ghostwriting process, saying it was designed to produce books quickly, but not to create quality literature.”可知,许多教师和图书管理员反对鬼手写作过程,他们认为这种方式是为了快速出版书籍,但是这些书的质量却很差。故选A项。 5. 主旨大意题。本题需要为文章选择合适的题目,浏览全文,根据第一段关键句“First introduced in 1927, The Hardy Boys Stories are a series (系列) of books about the stories of brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, teenaged detectives who solve one mystery (神秘) after another.”可知,文章第一段介绍了The Hardy Boys Stories系列丛书。再根据其他段落反复出现的关键词“ghostwriting”可知,其余段落介绍的是The Hardy Boys Stories系列丛书中运用的被称为“鬼手写作”的写作过程,The Hardy Boys: Ghostwriting a Series能够将两方面内容结合,符合文章主旨。故选C项。
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