Islamabad, Pakistan, June 22nd---Two mountain climbers surprisingly survived (幸免于) a fall of over 500 feet on the 25,530-foot mountain in Pakistan, Saturday. The two climbers were climbing an ice-covered wall of the mountain when they suddenly lost their footing and fell about 560 feet to a narrow snow-covered ledge(悬崖突出部分) below. “We were lucky that ledge was there,” said the climbers, “Otherwise, we would have fallen over 2,000 feet.” If the ledge had not been there, the two climbers almost certainly have met their death. “It’s a wonder,” the climbers said, “that we landed on the ledge, and the snow was loose enough to cushion(缓冲) our fall. We’re thankful that we survived.”
When a reporter asked them if they planned to give up mountain climbing after their narrow escape(九死一生), the two climbers replied, “Not at all. We’ll be going back up there just as soon as we get out of the hospital.”
1. The mountain climbers survived because _____.
A. they had fallen only 500 feet down B. of the ledge and the loose snow on it
C. of their strong bodies D. they were very good climbers
2. If there had not been the snow-covered ledge, _____.
A. they wouldn’t have fallen down B. they would have them wounded
C. they would have lost their lives D. they would fall into the deep snow
3. How high was the ledge from the foot of the mountain?
A. 2,560 feet high B. 2,000 feet high
C. 25,530 feet high D. More than 1,400 feet high
4. Choose the right order which shows what happened to the two climbers.
a. talked with a reporter b. lost their footing
c. was sent to a hospital d. fell to a ledge
e. started to climb an ice-covered wall
A. b-d-c-e-a B. e-d-b-c-a C. e-b-d-c-a D. a-c-b-d-e
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Islamabad, Pakistan, June 22nd---Two mountain climbers surprisingly survived (幸免于) a fall of over 500 feet on the 25,530-foot mountain in Pakistan, Saturday. The two climbers were climbing an ice-covered wall of the mountain when they suddenly lost their footing and fell about 560 feet to a narrow snow-covered ledge(悬崖突出部分) below. “We were lucky that ledge was there,” said the climbers, “Otherwise, we would have fallen over 2,000 feet.” If the ledge had not been there, the two climbers almost certainly have met their death. “It’s a wonder,” the climbers said, “that we landed on the ledge, and the snow was loose enough to cushion(缓冲) our fall. We’re thankful that we survived.”
When a reporter asked them if they planned to give up mountain climbing after their narrow escape(九死一生), the two climbers replied, “Not at all. We’ll be going back up there just as soon as we get out of the hospital.”
1. The mountain climbers survived because _____.
A. they had fallen only 500 feet down B. of the ledge and the loose snow on it
C. of their strong bodies D. they were very good climbers
2. If there had not been the snow-covered ledge, _____.
A. they wouldn’t have fallen down B. they would have them wounded
C. they would have lost their lives D. they would fall into the deep snow
3. How high was the ledge from the foot of the mountain?
A. 2,560 feet high B. 2,000 feet high
C. 25,530 feet high D. More than 1,400 feet high
4. Choose the right order which shows what happened to the two climbers.
a. talked with a reporter b. lost their footing
c. was sent to a hospital d. fell to a ledge
e. started to climb an ice-covered wall
A. b-d-c-e-a B. e-d-b-c-a C. e-b-d-c-a D. a-c-b-d-e
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Mike a mountain climber was famous for his attempts to climb the big snowy mountain. He had tried it at least thirty times, but had always failed halfway.
For the sake of ________ Mike to try again, Jack, the town optician, who witnessed his ________, presented him with a pair of ________ sunglasses. "If it starts clouding over or if your feet start hurting, put on these glasses. They’ll help you.” Mike accepted the ________ without giving it much mind, but when his feet started ________ again he remembered his words and put on the glasses. Then ________ came as usual in the form of cloud cover, but seemingly not so thick this time. So Mike ________climbing, leaving the clouds behind, forgetting his ________, and finally arriving at the summit. It was ________ worth it. His feeling of triumph was ________, almost as magnificent as that wonderful ________. Splendid in its silence, the mountain below was surrounded by a dense sea of clouds. Mike didn’t remember the clouds being as _______ as that, so he looked more closely at the sunglasses, and _______ everything.
Jack had carved a light ________ on the lenses (镜片), in the form of the snow-covered summit. It was made in such a way that you could only ________ it if you looked upwards. Jack had understood that whenever Mike lost sight of his ________, he would similarly lose sight of his dream, and his ________ to continue would weaken.
Mike realised that the only obstacle to reaching the summit had been his own ________. When he could no longer see the top of the mountain, the problems _______. He thanked Jack for using that little ________ to help him see that his aims were not impossible, and that they were still there, where they had always been.
1.A.convincing B.educating C.entertaining D.inspiring
2.A.practice B.failure C.disadvantage D.growth
3.A.beautiful B.fancy C.particular D.expensive
4.A.challenge B.award C.gift D.request
5.A.aching B.breaking C.damaging D.swelling
6.A.danger B.misfortune C.adventure D.pressure
7.A.quitted B.accomplished C.kept D.abandoned
8.A.problem B.injury C.anxiety D.pain
9.A.certainly B.normally C.practically D.exactly
10.A.invisible B.undesirable C.incomparable D.unmeasurable
11.A.experience B.view C.attempt D.present
12.A.white B.thick C.thin D.dark
13.A.recognized B.believed C.acknowledged D.grasped
14.A.image B.photo C.spot D.message
15.A.see B.move C.feel D.change
16.A.power B.success C.objective D.journey
17.A.preference B.competence C.concentration D.will
18.A.discouragement B.mistake C.prejudice D.ignorance
19.A.set off B.set in C.cut in D.showed off
20.A.technology B.tool C.mark D.trick
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Climbing Without Ropes
The popular image of the mountain climber is of a person carefully climbing a steep cliff with a network of safety ropes, but it is not the only kind. Many climbers now enjoy bouldering. It's more accessible and better for the environment.
What is bouldering? Bouldering is a sport that involves climbing on, over, and around boulders up to approximately twenty feet above the ground. Participants employ no safety ropes. | ||
Why boulder? ● improve your climbing skills by focusing on basics ● places to climb, such as climbing walls at gyms and parks, easy to find ● less time commitment to bouldering than to mountain climbing ● intellectual and physical enjoyment as one solves problems | Bouldering Terms crimp: a very small handhold foothold: a place where one may place a foot to aid in climbing boulder jug: a very large handhold that is easy to use problem: The path up a boulder is referred to as the "problem" that one must solve. The "solution" is the sequence of moves one makes up and over a boulder. |
Here is an example of a climber addressing a bouldering problem.
Figure 1: The climber has two routes she could take, one to the left and one to the right. The left one appears easier because it has a jug within easy reach, but look what happens if she chooses that direction. She gets stuck on the rock and has to go back down. Sometimes that is even more difficult than going up.
Figure 2: The climber takes the one to the right this time. Using a foothold and placing her right hand in a crimp, she is able to lift herself up and locate other handholds. After only a few moves, she is able to throw her leg over the top of the boulder and pull herself up.
1.According to the passage, bouldering __________.
A. is an indoor sport B. needs maps and equipment
C. has no safety protection D. is a steep cliff climbing
2.Bouldering becomes popular because __________.
A. it challenges the limits B. it costs less
C. it builds minds and bodies D. it is a team game
3.According to the example, the right route is _________.
A. tough but to the top B. a dead end
C. a shortcut D. lined with jugs
4.The passage is likely to appear in _________.
A. a book review B. a science report
C. a newspaper advertisement D. a sports magazine
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After a thorough search, the rescue team finally brought the mountain climber back, _______.
A. safe and sound B. safely and sound C. safe and soundly D. safely and soundly
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After a thorough search, the rescue team finally brought the mountain climber back, ______.
A.safe and sound | B.safely and sound |
C.safe and soundly | D.safely and soundly |
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After a thorough search, the rescue team finally brought the mountain climber back, ________.
A. safe and sound B. safely and sound
C. safe and soundly D. safely and soundly
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After a thorough search, the rescue team finally brought the mountain climbers back, __________.
A.safely and soundly | B.safe and sound |
C.safely and sound | D.safe and soundly |
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_________ in the mountain for more than 2 days, the climbers looked pale and weak.
A.To be trapped B.Having trapped C.Trapping D.Trapped
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Two explosions hit Zaventem airport at about 07:00 GMT, Mar 22nd, with 11 people _______killed.
A. reporting B. to report C. reported D. having reported
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Battered Moons Poetry Competition open now till 30th June 2019
Prizes
— 1st Prize£700; 2nd Prize E200: 3rd Prize E100.
— Four commendations(奖励) of £25 each.
Fees
£5 for the first poem and £4 each for the rest.
Enter the competition
We accept online entries (参赛作品) only.
Guidelines
— Open to any person of the UK aged 20 or over.
— The closing date is 30th June 2019.
— Judges Zoë Brigley Thompson and Cristina Newton will read all the entries and make shortlists (入围名单). Guest judge Zoë Brigley Thompson will choose the seven finalists.
— There is no limit(限制) to the number of entries a single entrant can make.
— Entries cannot be returned, so please keep a copy.
Results
All entrants will receive an email notification of results. Check the Battered Moons website for more information from October 2019.
Poems
—All poems must have a title and must not be more than 40 lines in length (excluding title and line spaces) or 250 words and can be on any subject.
—Entries must be written in English.
—Entries must not have been published, self-published, published on a website or online public space or used by radio or television before 6th October 2019.
Winners
—Winners and poets receiving commendations will be notified in September 2019 and invited to the Poetry Swindon Festival on 6th October 2019, where they will read their winning poems.
—All winners and commended poets will be asked to provide an introduction about themselves to appear with their winning poem on the Battered Moons website, and a photograph for the website.
1.What do we know about the poetry competition?
A.It is open to UK teenagers.
B.It sets seven kinds of prizes.
C.It gives winners money prizes.
D.It allows one entrant one poem.
2.What is one requirement for the entries?
A.They must have a fixed subject.
B.They must be handed in online.
C.They must be at least 250 words.
D.They must be kept in a special form.
3.What are winners asked to do?
A.To provide a self-introduction.
B.To make an acceptance speech.
C.To attend a national meeting.
D.To read their winning poems on TV.
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