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B
Cai Jiaru, a young girl from Fujian, shared a post online, hoping to reconnect with her relatives in Malaysia, with whom contact had been lost for over 30 years. Seventeen hours later, the power of the Internet worked its magic. One old photograph led to a dramatic reunion with her long-lost family.
For years, Cai held unanswered questions about her grandfather’s past. According to Cai, her grandfather went to Malaysia at a young age for business, eventually(最终) returning to China and losing contact with his Malaysian relatives.
All Cai had were fragments(碎片): stories, the name Tanjung Malim and an old photo. After repeated dead ends, she turned to the Internet, sharing the photo in a heartfelt plea for help.
What followed was a digital miracle. Strangers across Malaysia mobilized(动员), cross-referencing clues with local knowledge. Within hours, messages flooded in, and 17 hours later, Cai reconnected with her Malaysian cousins.
Two months later, the search turned into a heartfelt(诚挚的) reunion. She and her parents spent an unforgettable Spring Festival with relatives in Malaysia. The family reunion photo touched tens of thousands of hearts.
56.Why did Cai Jiaru share a post online?
A.To make new friends in Malaysia.
B.To find her long-lost relatives in Malaysia.
C.To show her old photograph.
D.To tell stories about her grandfather.
57.Why did Cai’s grandfather go to Malaysia when he was young?
A.To take photos of places of interest.
B.To start a family there.
C.To start a business.
D.To avoid war.
58.How did strangers in Malaysia help Cai?
A.They called the police for help.
B.They just turned down her request.
C.They shared information and local knowledge.
D.They sent her family gifts.
59.What can we infer from the fact that Cai reconnected with her relatives in 17 hours?
A.The search was a waste of time.
B.Many strangers quickly joined the help.
C.Cai’s family lived very close to each other.
D.The Internet is not suitable for finding relatives.
60.What is the main idea of the story?
A.The importance of family photos.
B.How the Internet helped a family get back together.
C.Cai’s grandfather’s life in Malaysia.
D.Spring Festival traditions in China and Malaysia.
Cai Jiaru, a young girl from Fujian, shared a post online, hoping to reconnect with her relatives in Malaysia, with whom contact had been lost for over 30 years. Seventeen hours later, the power of the Internet worked its magic. One old photograph led to a dramatic reunion with her long-lost family.
For years, Cai held unanswered questions about her grandfather’s past. According to Cai, her grandfather went to Malaysia at a young age for business, eventually(最终) returning to China and losing contact with his Malaysian relatives.
All Cai had were fragments(碎片): stories, the name Tanjung Malim and an old photo. After repeated dead ends, she turned to the Internet, sharing the photo in a heartfelt plea for help.
What followed was a digital miracle. Strangers across Malaysia mobilized(动员), cross-referencing clues with local knowledge. Within hours, messages flooded in, and 17 hours later, Cai reconnected with her Malaysian cousins.
Two months later, the search turned into a heartfelt(诚挚的) reunion. She and her parents spent an unforgettable Spring Festival with relatives in Malaysia. The family reunion photo touched tens of thousands of hearts.
56.Why did Cai Jiaru share a post online?
A.To make new friends in Malaysia.
B.To find her long-lost relatives in Malaysia.
C.To show her old photograph.
D.To tell stories about her grandfather.
57.Why did Cai’s grandfather go to Malaysia when he was young?
A.To take photos of places of interest.
B.To start a family there.
C.To start a business.
D.To avoid war.
58.How did strangers in Malaysia help Cai?
A.They called the police for help.
B.They just turned down her request.
C.They shared information and local knowledge.
D.They sent her family gifts.
59.What can we infer from the fact that Cai reconnected with her relatives in 17 hours?
A.The search was a waste of time.
B.Many strangers quickly joined the help.
C.Cai’s family lived very close to each other.
D.The Internet is not suitable for finding relatives.
60.What is the main idea of the story?
A.The importance of family photos.
B.How the Internet helped a family get back together.
C.Cai’s grandfather’s life in Malaysia.
D.Spring Festival traditions in China and Malaysia.
答案:
56.B 57.C 58.C 59.B 60.B
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