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A romantic message-in-a-bottle discovered by a mother and daughter at a Scottish beach has sparked(触发) a mystery about whether it could have travelled 5,000 miles across the seas from China.

Nicola MacFarlane, 41, and daughter Lucy, four, from Portobello, near Edinburgh, were looking for driftwood(浮木) on Portobello Beach when they came across an old glass bottle containing a note inside written in Mandarin. Now the family are trying to work out if the letter has managed the extraordinary journey across the Philippine Sea, into the Indian Ocean and through both the South Atlantic and the North Atlantic Ocean’s before washing up on the shores of Great Britain.
It was written on Chinese Valentine’s Day or Qixi Festival as it is more traditionally known, lunar July 7, 2012, so it sent off as recently as six days ago because it followed the modern calendar, which celebrated the occasion on August 23. Nicola was still excited to read about the Chinese love story after having it translated.

“I really do hope that it is from China but even it is from nearer to home, it’s still a lovely gesture and an inspiring find. It’s a love story regardless of where it came from. Nicola, who runs a beach art business in Portobello, added: “I’m always at the beach looking for bits of driftwood but I’ve never come across anything like this before. We knew it was Chinese, but we had no idea what it said.’

Unable to read the Mandarin text, Nicola turned to the internet and her Australian friend, Julie Gould, whose daughter attended a Chinese school in Sydney.

Several hours later Julie returned with the news that it was in fact a love letter.

The translated letter reads: “Da Hai(Ocean), I hope no-one will get this bottle, as we just wish you can hear our voice, and get your blessing. Today is the Chinese Valentine’s Day, we pray that our relationship will last forever and we will have a long happy life together…”

Nicola said: “It sounds to me like the couple are in love but cannot be together so they have sent the message to tell the world of their love.”

1.When did Nicola and her daughter come across the message-in-bottle?

A. On July 15, 2012. B. On August 29, 2012.

C. On August 31, 2012. D. On September 2, 2012.

2.What were Nicola and her daughter probably doing when they found the bottle?

A. They were walking on the beach.

B. They were washing hands and feet.

C. They were looking for the driftwoods.

D. They were lying on the beach resting.

3.The underlined word “Mandarin” probably means “ ” .

A. Scottish B. British

C. English D. Chinese

4.We can learn from the passage that Nicola__________.

A. thinks the letter was written to show love

B. had expected to get something unusual

C. knows a little Chinese

D. found the bottle was from a nearby place

 

1.B

2.C

3.D

4.A

【解析】

试题分析: 本文讲述漂流瓶穿越5000里来到英国。

1.1】B 细节推断题。根据第三段提到It was written on Chinese Valentine’s Day or Qixi Festival as it is more traditionally known, lunar July 7, 2012, so it sent off as recently as six days ago because it followed the modern calendar, which celebrated the occasion on August 23.既然信是农历七月初七写的那么可能是在六天前,也就是阴历八月23日寄出的,故收到是八月29日,故选B项。

2.2】C 细节理解题。根据第二段提到Nicola MacFarlane, 41, and daughter Lucy, four, from Portobello, near Edinburgh, were looking for driftwood(浮木) on Portobello Beach when they came across an old glass bottle41岁的Nicola MacFarlane和女儿正在寻找浮木时,发现漂流瓶,故选C项。

3.3】D 细节理解题。根据第三段提到It was written on Chinese Valentine’s Day or Qixi Festival可知用中文写的,故选D项。

4.A 推断题。根据最后一段提到Nicola said: “It sounds to me like the couple are in love but cannot be together so they have sent the message to tell the world of their love.听起来好象夫妻俩不能在一起,因为来传递爱意,故选A项。

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