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阅读理解     Xie Wanying (October 5, 1900-Febrary 28.1999), better known by her pen name Bing Xin, was one of the most well-known Chinese writers of the 20th century. Many of her works were written for young readers. Her pen name Bing Xin carries the meaning of a pure heart, and is taken from a line in a Tang Dynasty poem by Wang Changling.     Bing Xin was born in Fuzhou, Fujian, but moved to Shanghai with her family when she was seven months old, and later moved yet again to the coastal port city of Yantai, Shandong, when she was four. Such a move had a key influence on Bing Xin's personality and philosophy (哲学) of love and beauty, as the hugeness and beauty of the sea greatly opened young Bing Xin's mind and heart. It was also in Yantai, Bing Xin first began to read the classics of Chinese literature, such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margin, when she was just seven.     In 1913, Bing Xin moved to Beijing. She started her writing career as she wrote for a school newspaper at Yanjing University where she was a student and published her first novel. Bing Xin graduated from Yanjing University in 1923 with a bachelor's degree, and went to the United States to study at Wellesley College, earning a master's degree at Wellesley in literature in 1926. She then returned to Yanjing University to teach until 1936.     In 1929, she married Wu Wenzao, her good friend when they were studying in the United States. In literature, Bing Xin founded the "Bing Xin Style" as a new literary style. She contributed a lot to children's literature in China such as A Myriad of Stars (1923), Spring Water (1923), Six-one sister (1924), To Young Readers (1926), Homeward South (1931), The Collected Works of Bing Xin (1932-1933). Bing Xin's literary career was productive. She wrote a lot of works — prose, poetry, novels, reflections and so on. There is a Bing Xin Literature Museum in Changle in Fujian Province. The Bing Xin Children's Literature Award is named in her honour. (1) Where were Bing Xin when she was 25? A . In Yantai. B . In Beijing. C . In the US. D . In Changle. (2) In what order did the following events take place? a. She published her first novel. b. She married her good friend Wu Wenzao. c. She began to read the classics of literature. d. She wrote To Young Readers. e. She studied at Wellesley College A . c-a-e-d-b B . c-e-a-b-d C . a-c-b-e-d D . a-e-c-d-b (3) Which of the following is TRUE? A . Bing Xin, the pen name of a writer, means a pure heart. B . Bing Xin Style was founded as a new poetry style. C . Bing Xin is from a poem written in Song Dynasty. D . Bing Xin built a Literature Museum in Fujian Province. (4) The underlined expression "Such a move" in paragraph 2 means "______" A . moving to Yanjing B . moving to Shanghai C . moving to Yantai D . moving to the coast (5) What can we infer from the last paragraph? A . Bing Xin only wrote children's book. B . Bing Xin made great achievements in children's literature. C . Spring Water is the most famous children's book. D . Bing Xin Children's Literature Award is named by herself 答案: C A A C B
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