任务型阅读: Neil Gaiman is an English author of lots of science fiction and fantasy works.1.________His argument is that children shouldn’t be discouraged from reading what adults may think of as bad books.He is dead right. A child in a library is an explorer venturing into a land where he has no map to guide him.This is part of the excitement.Everything is new.2.________His taste is yet unformed , and it cannot be formed until he has tried a variety of thing. Not knowing what books are good or bad , an eager child will try very different things.3.________At the age of eleven or twelve , I still read Enid Blyton Stevenson’s Kidnapped , was happily terrified by ghost stories and desperately wanted to be Rupert of Hentzau , a most attractive evil character in literature. A child reads for enjoyment from all sorts of books.I can’t remember when I stopped reading comics like the Wizard and Hotspur , but I’m pretty sure that my reading of them continued even while I was delighted in Sherlock Holmes or in the short stories of HG Wells . 4 . ________Never say “ Don’t read that rubbish ” or “ You’re too young for that ”. If he is really too young and the book is beyond him , he’ll put it aside.If he doesn’t , then he’s not too young , even if he misses much that an adult reader would find in it. The only useful thing an adult can do is to give a child a book and say , “I think you might enjoy this.”Don’t complain if he doesn’t like it and turns to something that you think is bad.5.________ A . Anything he reads may be attractive , too. B . Everybody has a secret world inside of themselves. C . For the young reader even a bad book has its own value. D . Adults should be careful in what they say to a child about his reading. E . Almost everyone who reads widely as an adult has read wildly as a child. F . The world always seems brighter when you’ve just made something that wasn’t there before. G . He is also a productive blogger and the point he gave in one of his blogs surely makes sense.