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I climbed Kilimanjaro with Lava Expeditions (探险队) during the rainy season.

I flew to Nairobi in Kenya and spent several days there. At my hotel in Nairobi I met the rest of the group with whom I would spend the next week. We all travelled on the bus together for a 6-hour journey into Tanzania and then Arusha , a quiet town.

After we arrived at our hotel in Arusha , we had dinner and a few drinks. Then we were introduced to more members including Taddeus Minja, the main guide, who was very experienced — climbing Kilimanjaro runs through the generations (代) of his family.

The next day the Lava Expeditions members checked if we had the correct and enough clothing for our expedition on Kilimanjaro. Only one person needed to bring more clothes.

After that we set off, walking in the rain through the beauty of the rainforest, all the way to the first camp. I was happy the next few days as the view was so wonderful and changed every day. I suffered a little during the trip and I felt so tired. But the members of Lava Expeditions provided me with lots of encouragement, which was one of the best memories. Finally we reached the top of Kilimanjaro in bright blue skies.

I felt excited about climbing Kilimanjaro and the feeling didn’t change during my trip. Lava Expeditions looked after me so well that I was deeply thankful for their help.

1.How did the author get to Nairobi?

A.By bus.

B.By train.

C.By air.

D.On foot.

2.What do we know about Taddeus Minja according to the passage?

A.He organized the journey.

B.He was the main guide of Lava Expeditions.

C.He was the manager of a hotel in Arusha.

D.He had little knowledge about climbing mountains.

3.How did Lava Expeditions help the author while climbing Kilimanjaro?

A.By carrying bags for him.

B.By offering food to him.

C.By encouraging him.

D.By teaching him climbing skills.

4.What did the author think of his climbing Kilimanjaro?

A.Tiring and disappointing.

B.Tiring but excited.

C.Dangerous but exciting.

D.Dangerous and tiring.

5.What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage?

A.To tell readers about Lava Expeditions.

B.To give readers advice on climbing Kilimanjaro.

C.To encourage more people to climb Kilimanjaro.

D.To share his experience of climbing Kilimanjaro.

 

1.C 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.D 【解析】 试题分析: 1.C 细节题。根据第二段第一行I flew to Nairobi in Kenya and spent several days there.说明他是坐飞机去内罗毕的,故C正确。 2.B 细节题。根据第三段1,2行Then we were introduced to more members including Taddeus Minja, the main guide, who was very experienced — climbing Kilimanjaro说明Taddeus Minja是主要的向导,故B正确。 3.C 细节题。根据第五段3,4行But the members of Lava Expeditions provided me with lots of encouragement, which was one of the best memories.说明他们给我的鼓励是我给我最大的帮助。故C正确。 4.B 细节题。根据I suffered a little during the trip and I felt so tired.和I felt excited about climbing Kilimanjaro and the feeling didn’t change during my trip.说明对于本次登山,我感觉到疲惫也感觉到很兴奋,故B正确。 5.D主旨大意题。作者写作本文是为了和读者分享自己攀登乞力马扎罗上的经历。故D正确。 考点:考查故事类短文阅读
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