American readers, young and old, love "Harry Potter". The three stories about an 11-year old (36) boy’s magical (37) remain at the top of the New York Times (38) list. Five million hardback copies have been sold so far.
The main (39) in the books, Harry Potter, attends a school for wizards and witches, where he (40) and learns to use his magical powers.
An (41) , conservative Christian organization, known as "Focus on the Family", says it has (42) more than 200 (43) from parents concerned about these books.
They say the themes of magic and witchcraft aren’t healthy for young readers. (44) ". Some kids will say, ’You know what. I think witchcraft is the way I want to go.’ And of course, that’s where we believe it’s harmful."
(45) In many US schools, students’ good behavior is rewarded with a selection from "Harry Potter", because they really want to read the book.
(46) There appears to be no one answers, other than "Harry Potter" strikes an imaginative chord with children, and many adults, as well.
【参考答案】
"some kids are not going to realize that it’s fantasy