China recently released an unusual comic strip. The comic which tells a story in words and drawings appears to be about a romantic relationship between a western student and a Chinese woman. But the comic is really part of China's new anti-spying campaign. In the comic, a western student named David meets a Chinese woman named Xiao-Li. David brings Xiao-Li flowers, he buys her dinner, and he takes her for walks in the park. Then he asks Xiao-Li for secret documents. The comic, or cartoon, warns citizens against helping people who might be spies. China has also released a phone number citizens can call if they are suspicious about foreign spies and Chinese citizens who might be helping them. China's anti-spying effort comes at a time when two high-profile criminal cases are making headlines. Just last week, the Chinese government sentenced to death a computer technician for helping foreign spies.

What does cartoon mean?
to see if that person is guilty
a series of drawings that tell a story
secret or private
to hold a trial
What was the comic strip used for?
entertainment
business advertisement
anti-spying campaign
election ad
A computer technician was sentenced to death for helping foreign spies.
death
probation
life
fine