单选题 A Black comedy by a first-time novelist with a past as colorful as his book has defied the bookies to win the £50,000 Man Booker prize, the most important honour in the British literary world. Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre, the nom de plume of 42-year-old Mexican-Australian Peter Finlay, was the unanimous choice of the Booker judges, chaired by John Carey, who took less than an hour to decide. The novel tells the story of Vernon Gregory, a Texan teenager who is put on trial accused of a massacre at his high school.
At the awards ceremony at the British Museum in London last night, Professor Carey described it as a "coruscating black comedy reflecting our alarm but also our fascination with modern America". Accepting the prize, the novelist said: "My mum is in the audience. I want to say she and the rest of my family planted the idea that I could do anything and I would just like to apologise for taking it literally." It beat a shortlist including Brick Lane, the first novel by Monica Ali which was the bookmakers" favourite and has been the biggest seller in the shops, and Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood, the only established author to make it to the final round of judging.
Martyn Goff, the director of the Man Booker prize, said he was "absolutely amazed" at the swiftness of the decision which was made after the second shortest debate in the prize"s 35-year history. "Four of them jumped as one, and the fifth [member of the jury] was not unhappy," he said. The judges were particularly convinced by the way the author was able to create such a strong sense of America. "There was a feeling that it could only have been written by an American whereas we all know it wasn"t," he said.
DBC Pierre—the initials stand for Dirty But Clean—is a reformed drug addict and gambler who was born into a wealthy family but lost virtually everything when the banks were nationalised in Mexico in 1982. Without his family money to fall back on, Finlay has admitted selling his best friend"s home and keeping the proceeds as well as working up hundreds of thousands of dollars of debts in a scheme to find gold in Mexico. Revealing how his life was often stranger than fiction, he said in a recent interview. "For nine years I was in a drug haze, on a rampage of cocaine, heroin, any shit I could get. I am not proud of what I have done and I now want to put it right."
A publishing deal for the book was sealed just one hour before the first plane hit New York"s World Trade Centre on 11 September, 2001. "Ever since, I feel like there"s some dark destiny swirling around the book," he said. His financial problems are likely to become a thing of the past. A filmmaker has bought an option to make a movie of the book and as well as the £50,000 prize cheque, the writer, who currently lives in Ireland, is guaranteed a significant increase in sales. Sales of last year"s winner, Yann Martel"s Life of Pi , have exceeded 1 million copies. Martin Higgs, literary editor of Waterstone"s , said. "The storyline for this book is one that you would as much see played out today on the six o"clock news as read in a novel and has for this reason struck a chord with book lovers."
Finlay was second favourite to win, behind Monica Ali, 35, who created a flurry of interest even before her debut novel was published when she was named one of Granta"s best young British novelists. The other shortlisted books were The Good Doctor , by Damon Galgut, Astonishing Splashes of Colour by Clare Morrall, and Notes on a Scandal by the former Independent on Sunday journalist Zoe Heller, 38.
单选题 The novelist Peter Finlay said that, when accepting the prize, he "would just like to apologise for taking it literally" (para. 2) The word "it" refers to the idea of ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 根据上下文正确理解词语和句子的能力,主要见第二段。文章提到小说作者就自己过去的作为对母亲及家庭成员表示道歉,据上下文,选项D的解释比较贴切,为正确答案。选项A为他曾经做过的错事之一,但在该语句中it不可能直接指该事,选项B意思错,选项C也是他曾经的过错,同样不在it直指的范围,均予排除。
单选题 We can learn from the shortlisted books of this year"s Man Booker prize that ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 对文章基本内容的理解,主要信息见第一段和最后一段。选项A,C和D与文章介绍的情况多少有出入,均予排除。选项B与相关信息相符,为正确答案。
单选题 According to the passage, the director of the Man Booker prize was "absolutely amazed" because ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 对文章基本内容的理解,主要见第三段。选项C与该奖项评委会主任Martyn Goff介绍的评奖过程基本一致,为正确答案。选项A和D与所介绍情况相反,选项B所述内容虽不错,但并非是该评委主任感到absolutely amazed的直接原因,均予排除。
单选题 The author mentions in the passage the sales of last year"s winner Yann Martel"s Life of Pi to imply that ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 对文章基本内容的理解,主要见第五段。作者有意提及上一届获大奖作品销售超过100万册,然后介绍 Waterstone"s 的文学编辑对本次获大奖作品的评论,意指该书也一定能畅销,选项A为答案。选项B欠妥,选项C原文并未作此推断,选项D的说明过于夸大,均予排除。
单选题 Which of the following CANNOT be concluded from the passage about the novelist Peter Finlay?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 对文章基本内容的理解,主要内容见第四、五两段,须采用排除法。选项A,B和C(I feel like there"s some dark destiny swirling around the book)文中均有提及或介绍,予以排除。选项D与文中介绍的事实不符,符合题意,为正确答案。