题目详情

Magic(魔法)often forces us not to believe our own eyes or even appears to be breaking laws of physics or nature! The word "magic" has many different meanings. When a bird appears in a hat or when someone declares that he could see into the future-both can be called magic. When a sick person suddenly becomes well or a well person (or even animal) becomes ill, magic is the cause. The British author Terry Pratchett uses magic a great deal in his popular Discworld series of books.

  Magic has always been used for fun. People enjoy working out in which cup the little ball is or how he knows which card I was thinking of. Harry Houdini was one of the first world-famous magicians-famous for escaping from deadly situations. Recently David Copperfield, or David Blane, has become very popular for his "unbelievable abilities", such as making the Statue of Liberty disappear or rise.

  Magical rings and three-headed dogs may not be real, but does this mean nothing magical really exists? Can you always explain how the magician has done the card trick? Maybe it is better not to explain, but to leave a little magic in our lives. Pick a card, any card…

What does the author think of magic?(  )

  • A.It provides people with fun
  • B.It changes our lives
  • C.It explains strange things in our lives
  • D.It breaks the laws of physics

正确答案及解析

正确答案
A
解析

事实细节题。由第二段第一句可知,作者认为人们用魔术来取乐。故A正确。

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