The differential cross sections for the Li-6(alpha, 2 alpha)H-2 and the Li-6(alpha,(HeHe)-He-3-He-5)H-2 reactions have been measured at the bombarding energy of 118.4 MeV. For both reactions, enhanced quasifree peaks were observed. The angular dependences of the two-body cross sections, deduced from the three-body cross sections by using DWIA, were compared with the free cross sections. For the Li-6(alpha, 2 alpha)H-2 reaction, the angular dependence for the quasifree scattering was similar to that for the free elastic scattering and the absolute cross sections were explained with a reasonable alpha d cluster probability in Li-6. So the quasifree scattering process seems consistent with the free scattering. For the Li-6(alpha,(HeHe)-He-3-He-5)H-2 reaction, the angular dependence for the quasifree reaction process agreed with that for the free reaction; however, the absolute cross sections were about twice as large as those for the free reactions, This might be due to three-body structure effects in Li-6.