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    On Sunday, undersea explorer Tim Taylor and his team at the Lost 52 Project announced that they had located the long-lost submarine on June 5 about 1,427 feet underwater off Okinawa, Japan. Last year, researcher Yutaka Iwasaki found that the Navy had originally made an error in translating the Japanese war records that detailed where the Grayback had likely sunk. All this time, the Navy's historical records had listed an incorrect site for the submarine's location.

With the help of autonomous underwater vehicles, remotely operated vehicles and advanced imaging technology, the team discovered the Grayback about 100 miles from the area where it was originally thought to have gone down. The discovery was officially confirmed by the Navy, Robert S. Neyland, the head of the Naval History and Heritage.

On January 28, 1944, the Grayback set sail from Pearl Harbor for the East China Sea. About a month later, the submarine reported sinking two Japanese ships on February 19. Though the Grayback was scheduled to arrive in Midway on March 7, more than three weeks passed without sight of the submarine. And on March 30, 1944, the Grayback, one of the most successful submarines of World War II, was reported lost.

Gloria Hurney, whose uncle Raymond Parks died on the Grayback, said that she wasn't sure that the Grayback would ever be recovered. So when she first learned of the discovery, she felt a mixture of shock, disbelief, sadness. Eventually, though, those feelings turned into relief, comfort and peace. Hurney said in a statement to CNN. ''I believe it will allow recovery as relatives of crew members come together to share their stories. '' Neyland said in a statement, ''Each discovery of a sunken craft is an opportunity to remember and honor the service of our Sailors. ''

1.Why was the submarine NOT found before?

A.The Navy was wrong in changing records into Japanese .

B.The technology was not so advanced.

C.No information about the submarine was obtained.

D.There was no need to find it.

2.How was the submarine located?

A.By accident. B.By the Navy's hard-working.

C.By the families' determination. D.By modern technology.

3.What can be inferred from the text?

A.People's feeling about the discovery was complicated.

B.The Grayback would be recovered soon.

C.The Grayback was the most successful submarine of the World War.

D.The Grayback was supposed to reach the destination on April 7.

4.What is the main idea of this text?

A.Tim Taylor and his team announced a new discovery.

B.A World War submarine was discovered.

C.An opportunity to remember and honor the service of Sailors.

D.A mistake the Navy made in translating the Japanese war records.

 

1.A 2.D 3.A 4.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。水下探测组织利用现代高科技于6月5日发现了二战时沉没的一艘潜艇,人们,尤其是死去船员的亲人对该潜艇的发现表现出了复杂的情感。 1.细节理解题。根据文章第一段的Last year, researcher Yutaka Iwasaki found that the Navy had originally made an error in translating the Japanese war records that detailed where the Grayback had likely sunk. (去年,研究员Yutaka Iwasaki发现,海军最初在把记录翻译成日语时犯了一个错误,这些记录详细记录了Grayback可能沉没的位置)可知因为海军在翻译时出了错误,导致Grayback 未被发现。A. The Navy was wrong in changing records into Japanese. (海军在把记录翻译成日语时犯错了错误)符合以上说法,故选A项。 2.细节理解题。根据文章第二段的With the help of autonomous underwater vehicles, remotely operated vehicles and advanced imaging technology, the team discovered the Grayback about 100 miles from the area where it was originally thought to have gone down. (在自动潜水器、远程操作设备和先进成像技术的帮助下,这个团队在距离最初认为下沉的区域约100英里的地方发现了Grayback)可知,该团队在现代高科技设备的帮助下找到了Grayback。D. By modern technology. (通过现代技术)符合以上说法,故选D项。 3.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段的So when she first learned of the discovery, she felt a mixture of shock, disbelief, sadness. Eventually, though, those feelings turned into relief, comfort and peace. Hurney said in a statement to CNN. ''I believe it will allow recovery as relatives of crew members come together to share their stories. '' Neyland said in a statement, ''Each discovery of a sunken craft is an opportunity to remember and honor the service of our Sailors. '' (当她第一次得知这个发现时,她感到震惊、难以置信和悲伤交织在一起。但最终这些感觉变成了解脱、安慰和平静。Humey在给CNN的一份声明中说:“我相信,随着船员们的亲属聚在一起分享故事,这将有助于他们的康复。” Neyland在一份声明中说:“每发现一艘沉船都是以此纪念和表彰我们水手的机会。”)可推测人们对于沉船的发现有不同的看法和感受。A. People's feeling about the discovery was complicated. (人们对于这个发现的感觉是复杂的)符合以上说法,故选A项。 4.主旨大意题。根据文章的主要内容,尤其是第一段的On Sunday, undersea explorer Tim Taylor and his team at the Lost 52 Project announced that they had located the long-lost submarine on June 5 about 1,427 feet underwater off Okinawa, Japan. (周日,参与“失落52”项目的海底探险家Tim Taylor和他的团队宣布,他们于6月5日在日本冲绳岛屿附近水下约1427英尺处找到了遗失已久的潜艇)可知本文主要讲述了一艘在二战时期执行任务的沉没潜艇被发现了。B. A World War Ⅱ submarine was discovered. (一艘二战的潜艇被发现了)符合以上说法,故选B项。
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