11.Renowned Chinese author Mo Yan has gained many new admirers after winning the 2012Nobel Prize in Literature.Several major publishing houses in China said they would include some of Mo's short stories in their textbooks for middle and high school students.
These announcements have given rise to fierce debate.Some criticize publishers for seeking fame and others wonder if middle school students have enough literary knowledge to truly appreciate Mo's works.Mo Yan has been a well-regarded writer in China for many years.But textbook publishers never showed their interest in his works before.Now they are all rushing to include Mo's short stories,weeks after the author won a Nobel prize•Their timing invites suspicion.
In contrast,supporters say that Mo's prose is beautiful and can inspire students'love for the Chinese language.
By having won a Nobel prize,Mo can have a very positive effect on getting more young people interested in literature.Including Mo's works in textbooks can draw the attention of young students and improve their literary skills.
So,what is your opinion?Should Mo Yan's works be featured in middle school textbooks?

68.From the text,we can learnB•
A.textbook publishers have been showing their interest in Mo's works
B.the inclusion of Mo's short stories in textbooks causes heated debate
C.Mo's works have been included to the textbooks for middle and high school students
D.criticizers think it unnecessary for middle school students to enjoy Mo's short stories
69.What does the underlined word‘‘they"in the second paragraph refer to?D
A.Announcements. B.Middle school students,C.Mo's works. D.Textbook publishers.
70.The author writes the text mainly forA.
A.collecting the readers'opinions
B.introducing Mo Yan's works
C.a(chǎn)rguing with the textbook publishers
D.encouraging students to improve their literary skills.

分析 本文討論的是諾貝爾文學(xué)獎獲得者中國作家莫言的短片小說是否要選入中學(xué)教學(xué)書的話題.文章分別描述了支持者和反對者的觀點(diǎn).

解答 68.B.推理預(yù)測題.根據(jù)文章"These announcements have given rise to fierce debate"可知,莫言的短篇小說是否能包含在教科書中引起了激烈的辯論.故選B.
69.D.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)前一句"But textbook publishers never showed their interest in his works before"可知,they指的是Textbook publishers.故選D.
70.A.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)最后一句"So,what is your opinion?Should Mo Yan's works be featured in middle school textbooks?"可知,作者意在收集讀者的意見.故選A.

點(diǎn)評 本文考察的是文學(xué)類作品閱讀.此文也屬于比較說明文.這類文章是通過對比方法說明問題.在閱讀這類文章時要善于把握全篇陳述的基本傾向.作者在談?wù)撘粋有爭議的問題時總要顧及到爭議的各個方面.通過比較來展開各方觀點(diǎn).

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