课件编号10666730

2022年高考英语阅读专题练习:团队游戏(Team games)

日期:2024-05-17 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:63次 大小:1569022Byte 来源:二一课件通
预览图 1/5
2022年,高考,英语,阅读,专题,练习
  • cover
2022年高考英语阅读专题练习:团队游戏(Team games) 一、阅读理解-阅读选择(共12小题;共92分) People climbing Mount Qomolangma are two times as likely to reach the top and less likely to die on the climb than 20 years ago, a new study finds. Qomolangma, high in the Himalayans, is the tallest mountain above sea level on Earth. It reaches 8,848 meters into the sky. Between 2006 and 2019, around two thirds of climbers were successful in their attempt to reach the top. In the 15 years before that, only about one-third went all the way to the top. The number of attempts to reach the top of Qomolangma has risen sharply over the years, leading to a 300 percent increase in overcrowding. In 2019, 955 climbers tried to reach the mountaintop. Only 222 people did so in 2000. The study noted that on a single day in May of last year, 396 climbers had gathered at the narrow path just below the top. The area, known as the "death zone", is so narrow that only a small number of climbers can pass through, one directly behind another. Nine climbers died on Qomolangma in May 2019. It was the deadliest Qomolangma climbing season since 2015 when an earthquake killed at least 18 people on the mountain. A picture of climbers waiting their turn to go up and down through the death zone became famous as it was shared online. Yet researchers say the crowds were not the main reason for the deaths last year. "Surprisingly crowding has no evident effect on success or death" of Qomolangma climbers, the study said. However, overcrowding does make the climb more dangerous. "If crowding slows climbers (as is expected), this increases their exposure to the elements, which should increase risk of an accident or illness," said Raymond B. Huey, lead writer of the report. An unexpected storm, earthquake, or landslide could be disastrous, he told Reuters by email. Climbers have expressed concern that was giving anyone willing to pay the government $11,000 permission to climb Qomolangma. Nepal plans to change its policy to require climbers to use guides, and meet physical fitness and experience qualifications, said tourism department official Mira Acharya. Nepal temporarily closed its mountains to climbers because of the coronavirus health crisis. Now they are open again. However, Acharya noted that flights into and within Nepal have not restarted. More than 6,000 people have climbed Mount Qomolangma since 1953, when New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers known to reach the top. At least 311 climbers have died trying. 1. Supposing 900 people took part in the climbing Mount Qomolangma between 1990 and 2005, how many of them reached the top A.300. B.400. C.500. D.600. 2. Why does overcrowding make the climbing more dangerous A.Because it surprisingly leads to death for those climbers. B.Because it stopped the climbers from reaching the top at the area called “death zone”. C.Because it exposes climbers to increasing risk of an accident or illness. D.B ... ...

~~ 您好,已阅读到文档的结尾了 ~~