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American writer Toni Morrison was born in 1931 in Ohio. She was raised in an African Americanfamily filled with songs and stories of Southern myths, which later shaped her prose. Her happy family lifeled to her excellent performance in school, despite the atmosphere of racial discrimination in the society.After graduating from college, Morrison started to work as a teacher and got married in 1958. Severalyears later, her marriage began to fail. For a temporary escape, she joined a small writers’ group, in whicheach member was required to bring a story or poem for discussion. She wrote a story based on the life of agirl she knew in childhood who had prayed to God for blue eyes. The story was well received by the group,but then she put it away, thinking she was done with it.In 1964, Morrison got divorced and devoted herself to writing. One day, she dusted off the story she hadwritten for the writers’ group and decided to make it into a novel. She drew on her memories from childhoodand expanded upon them using her imagination so that the characters developed a life of their own. TheBluest Eye was eventually published in 1970. From 1970 to 1992, Morrison published five more novels.In her novels, Morrison brings in different elements of the African American past, their struggles,problems and cultural memory. In Song of Solomon, for example, Morrison tells the story of an AfricanAmerican man and his search for identity in his culture. The novels and other works won her several prizes.In 1993, Morrison received the Nobel Prize in Literature. She is the eighth woman and the first AfricanAmerican woman to win the honor.
41. What is the passage mainly about?
(A) The life of black people in the U.S.
(B) The life of an African American writer.
(C) The history of African American culture.
(D) The history of the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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答案:B
難度:簡單0.742424
統計:A(6),B(98),C(18),D(7),E(0)

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