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Ⅳ. Read the passage and answer True (T) or False (F).
Mo Yan, 2012's winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (诺贝尔文学奖), was born in the small town of Gaomi in Shandong Province. His parents were farmers. As a young boy, Mo Yan took care of the family's goats. Each day he took the goats outside and watched over them when they ate grasses.
It was a lonely job, but Mo Yan was a smart boy. He enjoyed the green, open land of Shandong. He enjoyed looking up at the blue sky and the white clouds. To pass the time, he talked to the goats. He told them his thoughts and some stories. It was the beginning of his life as a storyteller.
In 1960s Mo Yan had to leave school and work for a company. This was difficult for Mo Yan, because he loved books and he loved reading. Luckily, he found a friend who would lend him books. Later, Mo Yan became a soldier and was able to continue his education. In the end he graduated from Beijing Normal University. This is where he began to write.
Although Mo Yan had left Gaomi, Gaomi never left him. Many of his books talk about rural (农村的) life and the people of Gaomi. For Mo Yan, all of human nature can be seen in the village life of Gaomi. Mo Yan is famous now, but he remains a true son of soil to write.
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Mo Yan, 2012's winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (诺贝尔文学奖), was born in the small town of Gaomi in Shandong Province. His parents were farmers. As a young boy, Mo Yan took care of the family's goats. Each day he took the goats outside and watched over them when they ate grasses.
It was a lonely job, but Mo Yan was a smart boy. He enjoyed the green, open land of Shandong. He enjoyed looking up at the blue sky and the white clouds. To pass the time, he talked to the goats. He told them his thoughts and some stories. It was the beginning of his life as a storyteller.
In 1960s Mo Yan had to leave school and work for a company. This was difficult for Mo Yan, because he loved books and he loved reading. Luckily, he found a friend who would lend him books. Later, Mo Yan became a soldier and was able to continue his education. In the end he graduated from Beijing Normal University. This is where he began to write.
Although Mo Yan had left Gaomi, Gaomi never left him. Many of his books talk about rural (农村的) life and the people of Gaomi. For Mo Yan, all of human nature can be seen in the village life of Gaomi. Mo Yan is famous now, but he remains a true son of soil to write.
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T
) 1. Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2012.(
F
) 2. As a young boy, Mo Yan took care of his family's goats and he hated the job.(
F
) 3. Mo Yan continued studying in a middle school in 1960s.(
T
) 4. Mo Yan graduated from Beijing Normal University and this is where he began to write.(
T
) 5. Gaomi never left Mo Yan because many of his books talk about rural life and the people of Gaomi.
答案:
1.T 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.T
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