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BCanadian author Alice Munro,a master of the contemporary short story,passed away on May 13,2024,at 92.Munro's texts featured depictions of everyday but decisive events,pulling vast themes out of ordinarysettings.Her characters often mirrored her own rural Ontario lifestyle.In an interview after winning the NobelPrize,she said that living in a small town gave her the freedom to write."I don't think I could have been so braveif I had been living in a city,competing with people on what can be called a generally higher cultural level,"shesaid."As far as I knew,at least for a while,I was the only person I knew who wrote stories."Munro's first short story was published when she was 37.a college dropout squeezing in writing time aroundher children's naps.By the time she was in her 60s,she had become one of the most celebrated short-story writersin the world.Throughout her long career,she hardly ever failed to wow readers and critics with her quietlypowerful language.In reviewing her last collection,Dear Life,NPR critic Alan Cheuse wrote "A Munro storygives us so much life within the bounds of a single tale that it nourishes (us almost as much as a noveldoes.”In a literary culture that tends to celebrate novels over shorter fiction,Munro has been a constant advocate forthe power of the short story.In the interview,Munro emphasized the significance of her win not for herself,but forher art form:"I really hope this would make people see the short story as an important art,not just something youplay around with until you get a novel written."When asked "Do you want young women to be inspired by your books and feel inspired to write?"Munroreplied,"I don't care about that.I want people to find not so much inspiration as great joy.I want them to think ofmy books as related to their own lives in ways."19.Why did Munro feel free to write while living in rural areas?A.She was inspired by rural landscape and lifestyles.B.She was free from stress of a more cultured setting.C.She had more courage to compete with urban writers.D.She had access to ordinary people and decisive events20.What did Alan Cheuse say about Munro's stories in Dear Life?A.They promote readers'mental well-being.B.They have broken the length limit of short stories.C.They impress readers with quietly powerful language.D.They offer richness and depth in shorter format.21.How did Munro view the short story in literary culture?A.It is more powerful than novels.B.It is a way of entertainment for young writers.C.It is as important an art form as novels.D.It is an inspiration for young writers.22.What did Munro want readers to get by reading her books?A.Inspiration to become writers themselves.B.Enjoyment and connection to their own lives.C.Pleasure and motivation to change their lives.D.Information about art forms and literary culture.【答案】19.B20.D21.C22.B【解析】【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了加拿大作家爱丽丝·门罗(Alice Munro)的生和她在短篇小
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