【2011·皖南八校第三次聯(lián)考】E

The Mediterranean Sea-Whistling, cheering, waving hands with tears flowing and shouting are the sight I see when the Chinese frigate Xuzhou approaches.The huge Greek ship, containing about 2,200 Chinese from Libya, and the frigate whistle and raise their flags up and down to each other showing respect."We salute the Chinese frigate in the same way we would a Greek warship," an officer of the Greek ship tells China Daily.

After the ship and frigate greet each other, they sail side-by-side for an hour and a half only three hundreds meters apart.A Chinese helicopter flies over the two ships.The frigate Xuzhou, which had been on duty in the Aden Gulf, joined the removing efforts in the waters surrounding Libya.

Weijianhua, captain of the Chinese frigate, sends his warm greetings over the radio, thanking Greek crew for their help and support in the removing of Chinese nationals from disordered Libya.Wei also welcomes his fellow Chinese on board on their way back home.“The strong and prosperous motherland is with you when you are experiencing hardship,” Wei greets passengers on board the frigate.

On hearing this, a group of people wave their hands toward the frigate, cheering and shouting "Yes, we feel that we are from a big family and when we meet troubles overseas, we can get help any time," says the 40-aged Cui Qinghua, one of the 300 Chinese construction workers in the central part of Libya.They planned to leave Libya as soon as events became uncontrolled on Feb.16.But Local wrongdoers robbed them and prevented them from fleeing.However, the Chinese embassy tried every means to help them."Finally we succeeded, and now here we are," says Cui.

Cui and other evacuees are halfway to Crete in Greece.The Chinese government has sent seven hired ships from Crete to transport Chinese nationals from Libya.They are all expected to take flights back to China by 10th March.

72.The author writes the article to show that  __     ___.

       A.the Chinese navy is strong enough to protect its overseas citizens

       B.the Chinese government is responsible for its nationals

       C.Libya is not friendly to the Chinese workers

       D.Chinese are proud of their prosperous motherland

73.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

       A.The Chinese nationals are on a Greek warship.

       B.The Chinese nationals met with difficulties before fleeing Libya.

       C.The Chinese nationals are leaving Libya for Crete in Greece.

       D.A powerful motherland is more important than anything else to its citizens overseas.

74.The purpose of China sending the frigate Xuzhou to the Mediterranean Sea is to  __     ___.

       A.prevent sea robbers from attacking commercial ships

       B.pick up the Chinese nationals from Libya

       C.greet the Chinese nationals from Libya

       D.protect the Greek ship carrying the Chinese nationals from Libya

75.From Cui Qinghua's words we know that he felt ______ when he heard the captain of the Chinese frigate.

       A.excited and relaxed                                     B.emotional and proud

       C.happy and confident                                    D.honest and talkative

  

72.B主旨大意題。通讀全文可知答案。

73.A 細(xì)節(jié)判斷題。由文章第一段中的二、三兩句話可知答案。

74.D 綜合推理題。由文章前兩段內(nèi)容可推知答案。

75.B 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章第四段內(nèi)容可知答案。

  

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