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    Hi, Dave Gieber here. Are you seriously thinking about starting a comic book(连环漫画册)collection yourself? Then “Comic Book Collecting, a Starting Point” was written just for you. This book was designed to help you jump-start your collection using Internet resources!

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Dave,

As a layperson totally green about comic book collecting, the information provided in your book would allow someone like me to basically start a collection from the very beginning. The steps defined on what to look for and where to look when starting a collection are invaluable to a beginner. In addition, you provide information that not only appeals to those starting out but for those collecting for a long time as well. Great job.

Lorraine Cote

Dave,

I'm thinking it's a little long on history, but I am so impressed by all it presents. Wow! Quite an interesting read. I found the pieces on the Artists particularly interesting.

This is a great piece of work! I love artwork, and did a lot of watercolor work myself and was often fantasizing about comic book penciling myself someday.

If I have one negative thing to say about it…It has to be that I wish I had written it! Congratulations. Dave. This is a real winner.

James D. Tyler

Dear Dave,

Congratulations on a fine book. It is essential reading for people who want to turn their hobby into a money-making venture. I Only wish that I had had this information 40 years ago when I took 6 empty pop(汽水)bottles into the corner store and purchased my first comic book.

I'm amazed at the fact that 40 years ago 10 cents could buy a loaf of bread or the very first issue of The Fantastic Four. Today, 10 cents cannot buy you anything, but a near mint(未损坏的)copy of that comic book could bring you up to$35,000! Thanks for the good read.

Ian McBride

1.What do we know about Lorraine Cote?

A.She is inexperienced in comic book collecting.

B.She has been collecting comic books for years.

C.She asks for information about comic book collecting.

D.She knows nothing about comic book collecting.

2.What is the main reason James D. Tyler writes to Dave?

A.He enjoys reading. B.He wishes to write a book.

C.He is interested in history. D.He is interested in artwork.

3.What can be inferred about Ian McBride's first comic book he bought 40 years ago?

A.He bought it with the money for pop. B.He bought it after he got six bottles of pop.

C.He made a lot of money by selling it later D.He didn't realize its economic potential then.

 

1.A 2.D 3.D 【解析】 本文是说明文。Dave Gieber讲述“Comic Book Collecting, a Starting Point”这本书可以给予初学连环漫画收集者帮助,并给出了三个人的来信评论。 1. 细节理解题。根据第二段的As a layperson totally green about comic book collecting(作为一个外行,对漫画书的收集完全是缺乏经验的)可知,Lorraine Cote对于收集漫画书没有经验。故选A。 2. 推理判断题。根据James D. Tyler写的信的第一段的I found the pieces on the Artists particularly interesting.( 我发现关于Artists的作品特别有趣。)和第二段的I love artwork可推断,James D. Tyler写信的主要原因是他对于艺术作品感兴趣。故选D。 3. 推理判断题。根据最后一段的I'm amazed at the fact that 40 years ago 10 cents could buy a loaf of bread or the very first issue of The Fantastic Four. Today, 10 cents cannot buy you anything, but a near mint(未损坏的)copy of that comic book could bring you up to$35,000!( 我很惊讶的是,40年前,10美分可以买一条面包或第一期的神奇四侠。今天,10美分不能买任何东西,但一本接近未损坏的的漫画书可以带给你多达35000美元!)可推断,那时候他没有意识到它的经济价值。故选D。
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