Mt.Qomolangmawasfirstconqueredin1953whenSirEdmundHillaryandSherpaTenzinghisguidebecametheclimberstoreachthetop.Morethan750timeshavepeopletriedtoconquerthemountainbutnotallsuccessfulyeteveryclimberk
Mt. Qomolangma was first conquered in 1953 when Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing his guide became the climbers to reach the top. More than 750 times have people tried to conquer the mountain but not all successful yet every climber knows the dangers. This doesn't stop teams of climbers arriving at the base camp every year with the courage of reaching the top.
Two such climbers and two unlucky ones are Scott Fischer and Rob Hall. Fischer an American guide with much experience was lost in a terrible storm which swept across the mountain. A rescue team found him and his friend but didn't manage to bring Fischer to safety in the terrible conditions because he was dying. New Zealander Rob Hall another experienced climber and guide was lost near the top. These two men had something in common: they were both guides and always took a group of less experienced climbers up the mountain.
There is a lot that can go wrong in an action to reach the top of Mt.Qomolangma; a sudden change in weather conditions or a wrong turning. Planes will only be sent to rescue if they have been paid for in advance. In spite of all these there is a business in leading guided tours to the top. Wealthy mountain climbers can now pay 64 000 or more to achieve their aim.
Many people wonder how guides can hope to look after their inexperienced climbers when they fail to keep themselves alive. Steve Bell also a guide who has recently led a team to Mt Qomolangma believed that they are safer than others because the guide can ask a weak climber to turn back at any point if he feels that climber is a danger to the team.
Whether these expeditions (远征) are safe or not many climbers feel they have turned Mt. Qomolangma into a business like a park for the very rich people. One truth however will always remain:it doesn't matter how much money you have if you make a mistake on Mt. Qomolangma the possible result will be death.
44.From the passage we can know ________.
A.before 1953 people had tried to reach the mountain top over 750 times.
B.it's difficult and dangerous to get to the top of Mt.Qomolangma
C.only a few climbers become successful
D.up to now the climbers have conquered the mountain around 750 times
45.In the third paragraph the underlined word “tours” refers to “________”.
A.trips B.climbs
C.guides D.groups
46.Although those who can afford to climb Mt.Qomolangma are very rich yet the mountain ________, according to the writer at the end of the passage.
A.treats them as common life
B.is not like a park for them
C.has been turned into a business
D.doesn't bring lots of money to them
Mt. Qomolangma was first conquered in 1953 when Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing his guide became the climbers to reach the top. More than 750 times have people tried to conquer the mountain but not all successful yet every climber knows the dangers. This doesn't stop teams of climbers arriving at the base camp every year with the courage of reaching the top.
Mt. Qomolangma was first conquered in 1953 when Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing his guide became the climbers to reach the top. More than 750 times have people tried to conquer the mountain but not all successful yet every climber knows the dangers. This doesn't stop teams of climbers arriving at the base camp every year with the courage of reaching the top. Qomolangma was first conquered in 1953 when Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing his guide became the climbers to reach the top. More than 750 times have people tried to conquer the mountain but not all successful yet every climber knows the dangers. This doesn't stop teams of climbers arriving at the base camp every year with the courage of reaching the top. was first conquered in 1953 when Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing his guide became the climbers to reach the top. More than 750 times have people tried to conquer the mountain but not all successful yet every climber knows the dangers. This doesn't stop teams of climbers arriving at the base camp every year with the courage of reaching the top.Two such climbers and two unlucky ones are Scott Fischer and Rob Hall. Fischer an American guide with much experience was lost in a terrible storm which swept across the mountain. A rescue team found him and his friend but didn't manage to bring Fischer to safety in the terrible conditions because he was dying. New Zealander Rob Hall another experienced climber and guide was lost near the top. These two men had something in common: they were both guides and always took a group of less experienced climbers up the mountain.
Two such climbers and two unlucky ones are Scott Fischer and Rob Hall. Fischer an American guide with much experience was lost in a terrible storm which swept across the mountain. A rescue team found him and his friend but didn't manage to bring Fischer to safety in the terrible conditions because he was dying. New Zealander Rob Hall another experienced climber and guide was lost near the top. These two men had something in common: they were both guides and always took a group of less experienced climbers up the mountain.There is a lot that can go wrong in an action to reach the top of Mt.Qomolangma; a sudden change in weather conditions or a wrong turning. Planes will only be sent to rescue if they have been paid for in advance. In spite of all these there is a business in leading guided tours to the top. Wealthy mountain climbers can now pay 64 000 or more to achieve their aim.
There is a lot that can go wrong in an action to reach the top of Mt.Qomolangma; a sudden change in weather conditions or a wrong turning. Planes will only be sent to rescue if they have been paid for in advance. In spite of all these there is a business in leading guided tours to the top. Wealthy mountain climbers can now pay 64 000 or more to achieve their aim.toursMany people wonder how guides can hope to look after their inexperienced climbers when they fail to keep themselves alive. Steve Bell also a guide who has recently led a team to Mt Qomolangma believed that they are safer than others because the guide can ask a weak climber to turn back at any point if he feels that climber is a danger to the team.
Many people wonder how guides can hope to look after their inexperienced climbers when they fail to keep themselves alive. Steve Bell also a guide who has recently led a team to Mt Qomolangma believed that they are safer than others because the guide can ask a weak climber to turn back at any point if he feels that climber is a danger to the team.Whether these expeditions (远征) are safe or not many climbers feel they have turned Mt. Qomolangma into a business like a park for the very rich people. One truth however will always remain:it doesn't matter how much money you have if you make a mistake on Mt. Qomolangma the possible result will be death.
Whether these expeditions (远征) are safe or not many climbers feel they have turned Mt. Qomolangma into a business like a park for the very rich people. One truth however will always remain:it doesn't matter how much money you have if you make a mistake on Mt. Qomolangma the possible result will be death.远征) are safe or not many climbers feel they have turned Mt. Qomolangma into a business like a park for the very rich people. One truth however will always remain:it doesn't matter how much money you have if you make a mistake on Mt. Qomolangma the possible result will be death.) are safe or not many climbers feel they have turned Mt. Qomolangma into a business like a park for the very rich people. One truth however will always remain:it doesn't matter how much money you have if you make a mistake on Mt. Qomolangma the possible result will be death.:it doesn't matter how much money you have if you make a mistake on Mt. Qomolangma the possible result will be death.it doesn't matter how much money you have if you make a mistake on Mt. Qomolangma the possible result will be death.44.From the passage we can know ________.
44.From the passage we can know ________..From the passage we can know ________.From the passage we can know ________.A.before 1953 people had tried to reach the mountain top over 750 times.
A.before 1953 people had tried to reach the mountain top over 750 times..before 1953 people had tried to reach the mountain top over 750 times.before 1953 people had tried to reach the mountain top over 750 times.B.it's difficult and dangerous to get to the top of Mt.Qomolangma
B.it's difficult and dangerous to get to the top of Mt.Qomolangma.it's difficult and dangerous to get to the top of Mt.Qomolangmait's difficult and dangerous to get to the top of Mt.QomolangmaC.only a few climbers become successful
C.only a few climbers become successful.only a few climbers become successfulonly a few climbers become successfulD.up to now the climbers have conquered the mountain around 750 times
D.up to now the climbers have conquered the mountain around 750 times.up to now the climbers have conquered the mountain around 750 timesup to now the climbers have conquered the mountain around 750 times45.In the third paragraph the underlined word “tours” refers to “________”.
45.In the third paragraph the underlined word “tours” refers to “________”..In the third paragraph the underlined word “tours” refers to “________”.In the third paragraph the underlined word “tours” refers to “________”..A.trips B.climbs
A.trips B.climbs.trips B.climbstrips B.climbs.climbsclimbsC.guides D.groups
C.guides D.groups.guides D.groupsguides D.groups.groupsgroups46.Although those who can afford to climb Mt.Qomolangma are very rich yet the mountain ________, according to the writer at the end of the passage.
46.Although those who can afford to climb Mt.Qomolangma are very rich yet the mountain ________, according to the writer at the end of the passage..Although those who can afford to climb Mt.Qomolangma are very rich yet the mountain ________, according to the writer at the end of the passage.Although those who can afford to climb Mt.Qomolangma are very rich yet the mountain ________, according to the writer at the end of the passage., according to the writer at the end of the passage. according to the writer at the end of the passage.A.treats them as common life
A.treats them as common life.treats them as common lifetreats them as common lifeB.is not like a park for them
B.is not like a park for them.is not like a park for themis not like a park for themC.has been turned into a business
C.has been turned into a business.has been turned into a businesshas been turned into a businessD.doesn't bring lots of money to them
D.doesn't bring lots of money to them.doesn't bring lots of money to themdoesn't bring lots of money to themBBA
BBA
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