A British farmer has been searching for a group of fighter planes for 15 years. The planes were lost in Burma during World War II. David Cundall, 62, traveled to Burma a dozen times. He spent about US $207,000 in the hope of finding a British Spitfire(喷火式战斗机)buried in the Southeast Asian country. Finally, his hard work paid off.
Cundall started his search after his friend heard from a group of U.S. war veterans(老兵)that they had buried Spitfires in the region. “We’ve done some pretty silly things in our time, but the silliest was burying Spitfires,” the veterans said.
Cundall began placing ads in magazines to try to find soldiers who might have been involved. After 15 years of searching, he finally managed to locate the missing airplanes. The planes had never been flown and were buried in their transport crates(条板箱). “We made a borehole(钻孔)and used a camera to look at the crates. They seemed to be in good condition.” Cundall told The Telegraph. The aircraft had arrived at a Royal Air Force base in Burma in August 1945. But, by that point in the war, the planes weren’t needed. “In 1945, Spitfires were ten a penny, and you could see them everywhere.” Said Cundall.
British Prime Minister, David Camerion, recently visited the country. As The Telegraph reports, Camerion’s help may mean that the Spitfires could soon be on their way back to the United Kingdom. Cundall hopes that with the help of investors, the planes can finally take to the skies.
“Spitfires are beautiful aeroplanes and should not be rotting away(腐烂)in a foreign land,” Cundall says. “They saved our neck in the Battle of Britain and they should be protected.”
Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A.A British Farmer’s Dream |
B.Burma’s Buried Treasure |
C.A Search for Buried Planes |
D.The Design of the British Spitfire |
What did the war veterans feel when they talked about the buried planes?
A.Disappointed |
B.Excited. |
C.Regretful |
D.Hopeful |
What does the underlined phrase, “ten a penny ”, in the third paragraph mean?
A.expensive. |
B.cheap. |
C.rare |
D.common |
What can we learn about the British Spitfires?
A.The planes buried under the ground were seriously damaged. |
B.The planes were not needed at that time during World War II. |
C.It will be very difficult to take the planes back to the United Kingdom. |
D.The planes were buried in Burma after they crashed there. |
What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?
A.Cundall has asked Prime Minister David Cameron for help to bring Spitfires back. |
B.The government of Burma will not allow Britain to bring the Spitfires back |
C.The Spitfires buried in Burma are beginning to rot away. |
D.Cundall likes Spitfires very much and he thinks they should be preserved. |