1. What happened to the man’s bike?
A.It was hit by a car. |
B.It was hit by a truck. |
C.It broke down on the street. |
A.There was nothing wrong with it. |
B.It was completely damaged except for the wheels. |
C.The wheels were both damaged. |
1. Who is the man probably?
A.The young boy injured. |
B.The driver of the white car. |
C.A policeman. |
A.The left of the woman’s car. |
B.The right of the woman’s car. |
C.The opposite direction of the woman’s car. |
1. Why has the woman failed to see Allen?
A.He is seriously ill. |
B.He has not come to school. |
C.He was injured in an accident. |
A.Allen’s fast driving. |
B.The bad road condition. |
C.Allen’s poor driving skills. |
A.The police station. | B.The car company. | C.Allen himself. |
1. What happened when the man was climbing the mountain?
A.He got trapped in a cave. | B.He got lost in bad weather. | C.He lost his equipment and food. |
A.Low temperature. | B.A bad fall on the mountain. | C.An unsuccessful operation. |
A.Design new climbing shoes. |
B.Set up a club for the disabled. |
C.Use technology to fight his disability. |
A.He will be physically disabled. |
B.He will go mountain climbing again. |
C.He will wear a pair of climbing shoes. |
1. What happened to the woman?
A.She couldn’t cross a busy street. |
B.She got into a moving taxi. |
C.She got hurt by a taxi. |
A.In the hospital. | B.In the street. | C.In a police station. |
1. When did the accident happen?
A.Around 12 noon. | B.Around 1: 00 p.m. | C.Around 1: 30 p.m. |
A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. |
A.On Mark Road. | B.On Green Road. | C.On High Street. |
A.Its color. | B.Its model. | C.Its number. |
A.Consult a repair shop. | B.Purchase another car. | C.Fix the car herself. |
1. What is the man?
A.A policeman. | B.A firefighter. | C.A journalist. |
A.2. | B.5. | C.28. |
A.On the carpet. | B.On the sofa. | C.On the table. |
A.His father asked him to throw it. |
B.His father was drunk and sleeping. |
C.His father left him alone at home. |
1. Who might the speakers be?
A.Police officers. | B.Observers. | C.Passengers. |
A.She didn’t see anything. | B.The traffic lights broke down. | C.The red car was driving very fast. |
A.Crossing the street. | B.Playing in their front yard. | C.Standing on the street corner. |
A.The red car. | B.The dog. | C.The blue car. |
10 . Experienced climbers of Mount Qomolangma are wondering if new proposed rules will solve the root causes of various deadly accident on the world’s tallest mountain. The proposals, if approved by the government of Nepal, would add steps to the permitting process for mountaineers as well as limitation to tourism companies to prevent the disaster in last May happening again.
Traditionally, Nepal has given climbing permits to anyone prepared to pay a fee of $11, 000. In 2019, the government approved a record high of 381 permits. With essential Sherpas and guides added, more than 800 people were trying to reach the peak during the short weather window. The overcrowding led to deadly delays in what is known as the “death zone”, the area above 8, 000 meters, and the death of eleven climbers eventually, many of them dying in late May after they were stuck there. It also raised suspicions that guide companies were urging inexperienced or incompetent mountaineers to attempt the climb.
To reduce the potential risks, among the suggested changes is a rule for those who want to climb the Mount to have a qualified doctor prepare a report on their medical history and general health. Another is that climbers provide evidence they have climbed another tall mountain in Nepal. They will also need to be accompanied by a trained Nepalese guide.
American mountaineer Ed Viesturs said the proposed changes will likely limit the amount of climbers able to plan journeys up the Mount, yet will not do enough to stop the “group think” mentality that led to the traffic jam in late May. He said climb leaders at base camp also needed to consider how to fix the problem. “I know several climbers who waited until later and had the mountain almost to themselves,” Viesturs said of the 2019 climbing season. “We really need to answer why so many people are there on the same day? How can you control it?”
What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A.New requirements for the climbers. |
B.The procedure for getting a permit. |
C.Importance of applying the proposals. |
D.Qualifications of the applicants. |