题目内容
Mo, the first Nobel winner in literature born and living in China, said he had trouble with the sudden publicity, which put a lot of pressure on him.
"I only hope to return to my writing desk as soon as possible, and I would also like to do well in society anonymously.(无名地)" Mo said. He was bothered by a large number of requests asking him to offer help that took advantage of his fame. " I was upset the first several days after the prize announcement, but then I realized the prize is just like a mirror that reflects various attitudes about my winning, and more, reflects the real me," Mo said. "I still consider myself an ordinary citizen who writes. And presenting quality works is my duty and best way of giving back to society. I'm no superstar," he emphasized(强调) several times.
Mo believes Chinese literature has achieved much in the past thirty years, and the driving force behind that is not the prize. Writers' creations should not be driven by awards, or criticism, or readers' expectations. Mo said he misunderstood the standards of the academy's selection before he visited Stockholm(斯德哥尔摩) to receive the prize in December.
"I thought they were judging the authors' personality or political features, then I learned the sole standard of their selection is literature itself, which is also deeply based in the Swedish people's long-established practice of reading a large number of books," Mo said.
During the forum, established Chinese and Australian writers discussed subjects as diverse as tradition and modernity, the local and the universe and cultural inclusiveness. And they will also read works to each other and the readers. The writers communication will further promote(推动) Chinese writers to a global audience.
Australian Ambassador(大使) to China Frances Adamson agreed. "It's a milestone (驱动)of literary exchanges between the two countries, who are longtime friends," Adamson said.
小题1: Mo is the first Nobel winner in ______ born and living in China.
小题2:When did Mo receive the prize?
小题3:What did Mo say about himself after he got the prize?
小题4:Who is Frances Adamson?
小题5:Which of the following statements is TRUE?
"I only hope to return to my writing desk as soon as possible, and I would also like to do well in society anonymously.(无名地)" Mo said. He was bothered by a large number of requests asking him to offer help that took advantage of his fame. " I was upset the first several days after the prize announcement, but then I realized the prize is just like a mirror that reflects various attitudes about my winning, and more, reflects the real me," Mo said. "I still consider myself an ordinary citizen who writes. And presenting quality works is my duty and best way of giving back to society. I'm no superstar," he emphasized(强调) several times.
Mo believes Chinese literature has achieved much in the past thirty years, and the driving force behind that is not the prize. Writers' creations should not be driven by awards, or criticism, or readers' expectations. Mo said he misunderstood the standards of the academy's selection before he visited Stockholm(斯德哥尔摩) to receive the prize in December.
"I thought they were judging the authors' personality or political features, then I learned the sole standard of their selection is literature itself, which is also deeply based in the Swedish people's long-established practice of reading a large number of books," Mo said.
During the forum, established Chinese and Australian writers discussed subjects as diverse as tradition and modernity, the local and the universe and cultural inclusiveness. And they will also read works to each other and the readers. The writers communication will further promote(推动) Chinese writers to a global audience.
Australian Ambassador(大使) to China Frances Adamson agreed. "It's a milestone (驱动)of literary exchanges between the two countries, who are longtime friends," Adamson said.
小题1: Mo is the first Nobel winner in ______ born and living in China.
A.literature. | B.peace | C.physics | D.chemistry |
A.In September | B.In October | C.In November | D.In December |
A.He considered he was a superstar. |
B.He still considered he was an ordinary citizen who writes. |
C.He considered he was famous all over the world. |
D.He considered he became rich. |
A.He is the French Ambassador to China | B.He is the Canadian Ambassador to China |
C.He is the Australian Ambassador to China | D.He is the American Ambassador to China |
A.Mo didn’t hope to return to my writing desk | B.Mo was always upset after the prize . |
C.The driving force behind writers is the prize | D.Mo’s success will promote Chinese writers. |
小题1:A
小题2:D
小题3:B
小题4:C
小题5:D
试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了中国第一位国内的诺贝尔奖获得者莫言获奖后的一些感言以及莫言获奖对于中国文学事业的意义。
小题1:根据第一段Mo, the first Nobel winner in literature born and living in China,描述,可知选A。
小题2:根据第三段before he visited Stockholm(斯德哥尔摩) to receive the prize in December.描述,可知选D。
小题3:根据第二段" Mo said. "I still consider myself an ordinary citizen who writes.描述,可知选B。
小题4:根据最后一段Australian Ambassador(大使) to China Frances Adamson agreed.描述,可知选C。
小题5:根据短文倒数第二段The writers communication will further promote(推动) Chinese writers to a global audience.描述,可知莫言的成功会推动中国的作者走向全世界。故选D。
点评:本文浅显易懂,各个小题都能在文中找到适当依据。只要认真阅读短文,注意前后联系,就能顺利完成阅读。文章所设试题主要考察细节查找,做题关键是找出原文的根据,认真核查小题和原文的异同。
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