1.Alice Munro was born in Wingham, Ontario. Her father, Robert Eric Laidlaw, was a fox and mink (...

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Canada's Alice Munro, called the “master of the contemporary short story”, won the 2013 Nobel Prizein literature, the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences announced Thursday. After that, the Nobel committee said on Twitter that it hadn't been able to contact Munro and left a phone message to tell her the good news. But The Canadian Press contacted her, and she was quoted as saying the award was “quite wonderful” and she was “terribly surprised.”

Doug Gibson, Munro's publisher read a statement on the author's behalf. “I am amazed and very grateful. I am particularly glad that winning this award will please so many Canadians. I'm hy that this will bring more attention to Canadian writing,” she said, according to Gibson.

“Munro is acclaimed for her finely tuned storytelling, which is characterized by clarity and psychological realism,” the Nobel committee said.

The author has won many honors over the years, including the 2009 Man Booker International Prize. “Alice Munro is mostly known as a short story writer and yet she brings as much depth, wisdom and precision to every story as most novelists bring to a lifetime of novels.” the Man Booker judging committee said at the time.

Munro, who lives in the southwestern Ontario town of Clinton, was born near there in Wingham. She started writing stories in her years and studied journalism and English at the University of WesternOntario. She published in various magazines starting in the 1950s.In 1968, she published Dance o f the Hy Shades, a collection of short stories. In 11 she published a collection of stories entitled Liveso f Girls and Women, which critics he described as a coming-of-age work.

Munro gained world fame for writing about everyday people. “Here we he a world prize being won by someone who writes about housewives in Vancouver, booksellers in Victoria, bean farmers in Huron County and accountants and teachers and librarians—ordinary Canadian people, and she turns it into magic,” Gibson said.

翻译:加拿大的爱丽丝Munro,被称为“当代短篇大师”,获得2013年诺贝尔奖文学,瑞典科学院宣布星期四。之后,诺贝尔委员会在Twitter上表示,它没有能够联系Munro和留下了电话留言告诉她好消息。但是加拿大记者联系了她,和她说这个奖项是“相当精彩”,她是“非常惊讶。”

道格·吉布森,Munro的出版商代表作者的宣读一份声明。”我很惊讶,非常感激。我特别高兴赢得这个奖项会请很多加拿大人。我很高兴,这将带来更多的关注加拿大写作,”她说,据吉布森。

“Munro赞誉她精细的叙事,特点是清晰和心理现实主义,”诺贝尔委员会说。

作者多年来赢得了许多荣誉,包括2009年的布克国际文学奖。”爱丽丝Munro大多是称为短篇作家,然而她带来深度、智慧和精确到每一个故事,因为大多数家带来一生的。”布克评判委员会当时说。

Munro,住在安大略省西南部的克林顿镇出生在温厄姆附近。她在青少年时期开始写故事和研究新闻和英语WesternOntario大学。她发表在各种杂志从1950年着1968年,她出版了舞蹈o f快乐的阴影,短篇故事的集合。在11年,她发表了一组故事题为Liveso f女童和妇女,而批评者形容为一个关于成长的工作。

Munro写日常人赢得了世界声誉。“我们有世界奖被人写了家庭主妇在温哥华、维多利亚书商,bean休伦县的农民和会计师,教师和librarians-ordinary加拿大人,她把它变成魔法,”吉布森说。

Alice Munro was born in Wingham, Ontario. Her father, Robert Eric Laidlaw, was a fox and mink (...

爱丽丝Munro,著名的加拿大短停 全方位的作家,他的作品探索了发自内心的纠结的,男女之间的关系,小镇的存在和不可靠的内存,获得2013年诺贝尔文学奖周四。芒罗女士,82年,13名获得诺贝尔奖。在斯德哥尔摩宣布奖项时,瑞典科学院说,芒罗女士是一个“大师的当代短篇故事。”Ms。Munro,居住在克林顿镇安大略,告诉一个作家,来自多伦多环球邮报今年早些时候,她打算退休后“亲爱的生活,”她14故事收集。她说她掉进了写短篇故事的形式将使她著名的,有点意外。诺贝尔奖,其中一位最著名的和丰厚的奖品,是全世界给作家一生的身体工作,而不是一个单一的,短篇故事或集合。比赛冠军将获得800万瑞典克朗(约合120万美元)。18岁的瑞典科学院的成员选出冠军在保密和揭示了50年之后每个奖项提名是宣布奥。罗斯和她的话题Munro比平常更强烈的猜测今年因为他们犯了类似的最近的声明,他们已经完成了写作。诺贝尔基金会不允许奖被授予去世,除非作者死在宣布奖项。

小题1:B

小题2:D

小题3:B

试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了Alice Munro—现代短篇故事大师。出生在加拿大温厄姆,安大略省,十几岁开始写作,出版了许多受人们喜欢的和书籍,2013年10月10日,Munro被授予诺贝尔文学奖,成为加拿大第一个获得诺贝尔文学奖的女人。

小题1:细节理解题。根据短文第一段Alice Munro was born in Wingham, Ontario.,或第二段Munro’s first collection of stories, Dance of the Hy Shades (1968), won the Governor General’s Award, Canada’s highest literary (文学的) prize.可知她来自加拿大。

小题2:归纳理解题。根据短文描述的时间,故选D

小题3:标题归纳题。根据短文的主旨大意主要介绍了Alice Munro—现代短篇故事大师,故选B。