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Writing a long book seemed to be too much for me.So,for a long time,I just wrote short articles.One day,inspiration (灵感) for an article hit me and,as I started writing,paragraphs began flowing out fast.It turned out to be too long to be an article.I thought it would not hurt to try selfpublishing a booklet (小册子).The first printing of this 32page black and white booklet sold out within a week.Here is something that I have learned through my experience.
1.Start small.
Don’t try to have a 400page work as your first publication (出版物).I suggest you publish a booklet under 50 pages to launch your career as an author.
2.Ask for advice.
If you know some people who have published something,ask them for advice and help.You will gain useful information from them and save yourself many problems.
3.____________________
When you put your heart into something only to hear “We’re not interested”,you may get hurt.But you must remind yourself that this is quite common.Every “yes” you receive comes after at least five “noes”,especially at the beginning.You need to revise (校订) your book many times to reduce the chances of being turned down.
4.The more you market,the more you sell.
You can publish an excellent book.But if no people know about it,you cannot expect many buyers.Send out an email to friends,family and business partners,telling them your book’s publication date.Ask them to help sell your book.Do not be afraid to try novel ideas.
68.We learn that before selfpublishing his first booklet,the writer most probably________.
A.hoped that he would write some famous long stories
B.had nothing published in newspapers
C.was not happy with what he had written
D.thought it difficult to finish a long book
69.What does the underlined word “launch” in Point 1 here mean?
A.Begin. B.Develop.
C.Lead. D.Describe.
70.What’s the best title for Point 3?
A.No one will like what you wrote at first. B.You will get hurt by what you wrote at first.
C.Prepare for a “yes” rather than a “no”. D.Be prepared to deal with “noes”
Writing a long book seemed to be too much for me.So,for a long time,I just wrote short articles.One day,inspiration (灵感) for an article hit me and,as I started writing,paragraphs began flowing out fast.It turned out to be too long to be an article.I thought it would not hurt to try selfpublishing a booklet (小册子).The first printing of this 32page black and white booklet sold out within a week.Here is something that I have learned through my experience.
1.Start small.
Don’t try to have a 400page work as your first publication (出版物).I suggest you publish a booklet under 50 pages to launch your career as an author.
2.Ask for advice.
If you know some people who have published something,ask them for advice and help.You will gain useful information from them and save yourself many problems.
3.____________________
When you put your heart into something only to hear “We’re not interested”,you may get hurt.But you must remind yourself that this is quite common.Every “yes” you receive comes after at least five “noes”,especially at the beginning.You need to revise (校订) your book many times to reduce the chances of being turned down.
4.The more you market,the more you sell.
You can publish an excellent book.But if no people know about it,you cannot expect many buyers.Send out an email to friends,family and business partners,telling them your book’s publication date.Ask them to help sell your book.Do not be afraid to try novel ideas.
58.We learn that before selfpublishing his first booklet,the writer most probably________.
A.hoped that he would write some famous long stories
B.had nothing published in newspapers
C.was not happy with what he had written
D.thought it difficult to finish a long book
59.What does the underlined word “launch” in Point 1 here mean?
A.Begin. B.Develop.
C.Lead. D.Describe.
60.What’s the best title for Point 3?
A.No one will like what you wrote at first.
B.You will get hurt by what you wrote at first.
C.Prepare for a “yes” rather than a “no”.
D.Be prepared to deal with “noes”
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| My husband has been ill in hospital for two months and I have learned to make do with very little (凑合过日子). One Sunday afternoon, I went to buy a 1 for my daughter with my friend. A woman who was also buying books in the bookstore saw me and said, "I 2 you must be having a hard time." I just smiled and said, "I'm okay. I have eight dollars and I have food at home, so I'll be 3 ." A seems very interesting!" I said all right and gave it to her. Just then 6 called me and I immediately went out. 7 I returned she thanked me and 8 my book. On my way home my friend who was driving said, "You told me you didn't had much 9 ?" I replied, "I don't." She said, "Oh yes, you do!" I assured (向……保证) her I 10 had two dollars left, but still she insisted I 11 plenty of money. "Look at your book in your bag," she 12 . "There's a hundred dollar bill in it." I turned over the page and got so 13 ! There actually was a hundred dollar 14 that seemed to have fallen out of my book! I 15 her, very surprised, and said, "I don't know 16 that came from. I have no idea because I certainly did not have a hundred 17 !" I thought and thought about the money for days after that. Then I realized it must have come from 18 who asked to borrow my book in the bookstore. How 19 of her! And what a wonderful gift to 20 when I am down to my last two dollars! | ||||
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| My husband has been ill in hospital for two months and I have learned to make do with very little (凑合过 日子). One Sunday afternoon, I went to buy a 1 for my daughter with my friend. A woman who was also buying books in the bookstore saw me and said, "I 2 you must be having a hard time." I just smiled and said, "I'm okay. I have eight dollars and I have food at home, so I'll be 3 ." About ten 4 later she came up to me and said,"Can I take a look at the book that you've 5 ? It seems very interesting!" I said all right and gave it to her. Just then 6 called me and I immediately went out. 7 I returned she thanked me and 8 my book. On my way home my friend who was driving said, "You told me you didn't had much 9 ?" I replied,"I don't." She said, "Oh yes, you do!" I assured (向—保证) her I 10 had two dollars left, but still she insisted I 11 plenty of money. "Look at your book in your bag," she 12 ."There's a hundred dollar bill in it." I turned over the page and got so 13 ! There actually was a hundred dollar 14 that seemed to have fallen out of my book! I 15 her, very surprised, and said, "I don't know 16 that came from. I have no idea because I certainly did not have a hundred 17 !" I thought and thought about the money for days after that. Then I realized it must have come from 18 who asked to borrow my book in the bookstore. How 19 of her! And what a wonderful gift to 20 when I am down to my last two dollars! | ||||
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