What might the woman be good at?
A. Looking after small children.
B. Taking care of elderly people.
C. Teaching people how to find a job.
Where are the speakers?
A. In a store. B. On the bus. C. In a bank.
What does the woman need?
A. Someone to change the fish tank.
B. Someone to water the garden.
C. Someone to change the water.
Why does the man ask the woman to stop the car?
A. They have engine trouble.
B. They need some gas.
C. They have a flat tire.
What does the man want to do?
A. Find an animal doctor.
B. Buy medicine for dogs.
C. Let the woman check his dogs.
When Spencer West was just five years old, he had a serious disease that resulted in the amputation(截肢)of both his legs. However, the young Canadian has never let his disability get in his way. He has shown that he could do anything a person with two legs could do, including climbing the world’s highest snowcovered mountain—Mt. Kilimanjaro!
Spencer’s great adventure to get to the top of the 19,341foothigh peak began on June 13th from the small village of Naro Moru in Kenya. The team included his best friends David Johnson and Alex Meers.
For the first few days, Spencer walked 80 percent of the rocky road using his hands. Only when it became impossible would he use the wheel chair. As would be expected, the nights were very terrible—The ground underneath was rocky and the temperatures were lower than they expected.
Hard as it was, Spencer did not surrender the goal even once. However, as the road started becoming steeper(陡峭的) and rockier, his friends became worried about him—Even though
Spencer had spent over a year training for this event with his hands, they worried that he would have some serious injuries if he continued. They decided that in the last two days Spencer West would cut back his independent climb to half day and be carried the other half.
Things got more and more difficult as they got closer to the top. As the air got thinner, they suffered from sickness and the shortage of energy so that they stopped any talk—They needed all their energy to keep going. The only thought in their minds was to get to the top.
But, it was all worth it—Finally, Spencer West climbed Africa’s highest peak!
1.With whom did Spencer West climb Mt. Kilimanjaro? (no more than 5 words)
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2.What does the underlined word “surrender” mean? (2 words)
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3.What did Spencer West’s friends worry about according to Paragraph 4? (no more than 8 words)
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4.Why did the three climbers stop any talk when they got closer to the top? (no more than 10 words)
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5.Please explain how you are inspired by Spencer West. (no more than 20 words)
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