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"When I look back on my childhood I wonder how I survived at all. It was, of course, a miserable childhood. The happy childhood is hardly worth your while. "Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood. And worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood." That was Frank McCourt reading the opening lines of his book Angela's Ashes, released in nineteen ninety-six.

This Irish American author best known for the Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiography Angela's Ashes that recorded his poor upbringing, died of cancer on Sunday, The New York Times reported. He was 78.

Born in New York City, he was the eldest of seven children born to Irish immigrant parents. Angela's Ashes was a memoir that captured an irresponsible, drunkard father with a gift for story-telling. When not drunk, his father was absent, turning his back on a family so poor, McCourt wrote, that they were reduced to burning the furniture in their rented hut to keep warm. His mother struggled to raise her many children after his father left the family.

Already struggling when the Great Depression hit, the family moved back to Limerick, where they slipped ever deeper into poverty in the  1930s.

Three of McCourt's siblings died of diseases worsened by hunger and the wretchedness of their surroundings. McCourt himself almost died of typhoid(伤寒的) fever as  a child.

In Angela's Ashes, he wrote of hunger, a home flooded with rainwater and the unbearable humiliation of seeking handouts from charities in the Irish city. But he told the story in a way that is expressive, warm and light-hearted.

Frank McCourt left Ireland at the age of nineteen to return to New York City where he was born. He earned a degree in- English education and taught creative writing for nearly thirty years. After retiring in nineteen eighty-seven, he decided to write about his childhood. "Angela's Ashes" became a huge success and brought McCourt a 1997 Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award and other honors. Millions of copies of the book were sold worldwide and it was adapted into a 1999 movie starring Emily Watson and Robert Carlyle.

1.What's the text mainly about?

A.A brief introduction to Frank McCourt and one of his works.

B.A literary review on Frank McCourt's book Angela's Ashes.

C.An account of Frank McCourt's miserable childhood.

D.A comment on Frank McCourt's life experience.

2.By saying "The happy childhood is hardly worth your while", the writer really means that      .

A.a lot of readers don't deserve happy childhood

B.his childhood is not worth of others' sympathy

C.his childhood is mixed with happiness and misery

D.smooth childhood surely will not draw readers' attention

3.From the passage, we know Frank McCourt's father is        .

A.humorous and trustworthy                B.alcohol-addicted but loves his family

C.poor but warm-hearted                   D.irresponsible but gifted in telling stories

4.What does the underlined word "handouts" mean in the 6th paragraph?

A.Reliefs.                              B.Compensations.

C.Leaflets.                             D.Teaching materials.

 

1.A 2.D 3.D 4.A 【解析】 试题分析: 1.主旨题:文章简要介绍了弗兰克·麦考特和他的一个作品。选A 2.句意理解题:这句话的意思是:快乐的童年是不值得读者看的。选D 3.细节题:从第三段的句子:Angela's Ashes was a memoir that captured an irresponsible, drunkard father with a gift for story-telling.可知他爸爸是个不负责任的人但很擅长讲故事。选D 4.猜词题:从第六段的句子:from charities in the Irish city,可知这个单词是救济。选A 考点:考查人物传记类短文
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2.       

Chua’s answer: Well, the title may sound a little frightening. Let me tell you why I chose the title. I was born in the year of the tiger. And “battle Hymn” in the United States comes from “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”. The book is really about finding some sort of balance: how can we find the balance between the eastern way of parenting and the western way of parenting. In ways the book as been misunderstood maybe because of the title.

3.       

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4.       

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Chua’s answer:  They both are stronger than I am. I am really proud of them. Their friends and communities supported them. At a time, I couldn’t even look at the Internet because there are so many negative comments. And they would find the good ones and text them to me, saying “here’s a good one mommy, hang in there.” This experience has actually brought my family together. Believe it or not, not just my kids, also my parents and my three younger sisters have supported me.

 

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