阅读理解。 Vampires (吸血鬼) Vampire stories go back thousands of years. The acts we now associate with vampires, such as rising from the grave and drinking blood, were popularized by Eastern European stories. Most early cultures created stories to explain things they didn't understand. For example, hair and nailscontinue to grow after people die, which has already been proved possible by modern science. These facts were unknown to most people in the 19th century, however. As a result, the legends surrounding such mysteries were kept alive. Count Dracula In 1897, Irish writer Bram Stoker's novel Dracula was published, spreading the vampire stories to a massaudience. In the hovel, the Count Dracula of Transylvania, a 500-year-old vampire, has drunk his countrydry and must move to England in search of new victims. Dracula means "son of the dragon" or "son of the devil" in Romania. Werewolf The story of a half-man, half-wolf beast is as old as that of vampires, and almost as varied. In most werewolf stories, however, a beast would silently enter settlements at night and steal a young child or an animal. The most common explanation of werewolf stories is that the beast was usually an ordinary wolf. The genetic disorder, which causes too much body hair, may also have helped to popularize the story. Frankenstein This is a fictional scientist created by British writer Mary Shelly in 1818. Dr. Frankenstein lives m a castleand is so addicted to living beings from parts of dead bodies that he refuses to marry. The story of Frankenstein may have been planted in Shelly's mind since she visited Castle Frankenstein inGermany, where an alchemist (炼术士) tried to do experiments with the aim of people live longer. The Invisible Man In H.G.Wells' 1897 story, a young scientist called Griffin, manages to make himself invisible. But he cannot find a way to become visible again. He then wants to make use of his super power but finally hasgone mad. Wells' tale owes a great debt to Greek philosopher Plato's book Republic. 1. The best title for this passage should be ____. A. Origins of Ghosts B. Tales of Horror C. Exciting Stories D. Science Fictions 2. The people in the 19th century did NOT know ____. A. why vampires drank blood B. why dead people rose from the grave C. that vampires always kept their nailsD. that hair could continue to grow after people died 3. What do most of the werewolf stories have in common according to the passage? A. The beast often silently entered settlements at night and stole a little child. B. The werewolf was in genetic disorder, so it had a lot of body hair. C. An ordinary wolf would enter settlements at night and steal a child. D. The beast was sometimes a half-man and sometimes a half-wolf. 4. Which of the following statements is right about Frankenstein and The Invisible Man? A. They were produced based on the writers' real experience.B. They were the producers of science and technology.C. They were not well suited to their surroundings. D. They were folk legends in the writers' homeland.