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    It has been one of the deadliest climbing seasons on Everest, with at least 10 deaths. And at least some seem to have been _________.

The problem hasn’t beenavalanches(雪崩), blizzards or high winds. Experienced climbers and industry leaders _________ too many people on the mountain, in general, and too many inexperienced climbers, in particular.

Fly-by-night adventure companies are taking up untrained climbers who pose a risk to everyone on the mountain. And the Nepalese government, _________ for every climbing dollar it can get, has issued more permits than Everest can safely _________, some experienced mountaineers say.

Add to that Everest’s unmatched _________ to a growing body of thrill-seekers the world over. And the fact that Nepal, one of Asians poorest nations and the site of most Everest climbs, has a long record of bad regulations and mismanagement.

To reach the peak, climbers _________ every pound of equipment they can and take with them just enough cans of compressed oxygen to make it to the top and back down. It is hard to think straight at that altitude(海拔).

According to the climbers, some of the deaths this year were caused by people getting held up in the long lines on the last 1,000 feet or so of the climb, unable to get up and down fast enough to _________ their oxygen supply. Others were simply not fit enough to be on the mountain _________.

Nepal has no _________ rules about who can climb Everest, and experienced climbers say that is a direct reason for _________. “You have to reach certain standards to do the Ironman,” said Alan Arnett, a remarkable Everest climber. “But you don’t have to _________ to climb the highest mountain in the world? What’s wrong with this picture?”

The last time 10 or more people died on Everest was in 2015, during an avalanche. By some measures, the Everest machine has only gotten more out of _________. Last year, experienced climbers, insurance companies and news organizations _________ a far-reaching scheme by guides, helicopter companies and hospitals to trick millions of dollars from insurance companies byevacuating(疏散) climbers with _________ signs of altitude sickness.

Despite all the problems, this year the Nepali government issued a record number of permits, 381, as part of a bigger _________ to commercialize the mountain. Climbers say the permit numbers have been going up steadily each year and that this year the traffic jams were heavier than ever.

1.A.recognizable B.sustainable C.avoidable D.feasible

2.A.burden B.blame C.border D.balance

3.A.hungry B.critical C.jealousy D.hesitant

4.A.favor B.extend C.grant D.handle

5.A.appeal B.adjustment C.adaption D.agreement

6.A.catch sight of B.make use of C.get rid of D.take hold of

7.A.remove B.refill C.recycle D.release

8.A.for the first time B.at long last C.from time to time D.in the first place

9.A.strict B.social C.scientific D.creative

10.A.discomfort B.decay C.disadvantage D.disaster

11.A.manage B.qualify C.promise D.schedule

12.A.contact B.touch C.control D.power

13.A.activated B.exposed C.introduced D.dismissed

14.A.inferior B.minor C.superior D.major

15.A.push B.prospect C.pattern D.patent

 

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.B 8.D 9.A 10.D 11.B 12.C 13.B 14.B 15.A 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了为了赚钱,尼泊尔政府每年都会发放大量的登山许可证,让许多经验不足的人去攀登珠峰,这是造成很多登山者死亡的主要原因。 1.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:至少有些是可以避免的。A. recognizable可识别的;B. sustainable可持续的;C. avoidable可避免的;D. feasible可行的。空前说这是珠穆朗玛峰最致命的登山季节之一,至少有10人死亡,下文又说经验丰富的登山者和行业领袖把造成死亡的问题归咎于山上的人太多,尤其是太多经验不足的登山者,因此此处是说至少有一些死亡是可以避免的,故C项正确。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:经验丰富的登山者和行业领袖通常会归咎于山上的人太多,尤其是太多经验不足的登山者。A. burden使负担;B. blame归咎于、责备;C. border接近; D. balance平衡。空前说问题不在于天气、暴风雪或大风,此处用“blame”指出问题所在,故B项正确。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:一些经验丰富的登山者说,尼泊尔政府对每一笔登山收入都如饥如渴,发放的登山许可证超过了珠穆朗玛峰的安全承受能力。A. hungry渴望的;B. critical批评的;C. jealousy 嫉妒;D. hesitant犹豫的。根据空后的“for every climbing dollar it can get, has issued more permits than Everest can safely ____4____,”可知,尼泊尔政府渴望得到每一笔登山收入,故A项正确。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. favor偏袒;B. extend延伸;C. grant同意; D. handle处理、应付。由于尼泊尔政府对每一笔登山收入都如饥如渴,所以为了赚钱它发放了大量的登山许可证,这远远超过了珠穆朗玛峰的安全承受能力,故D项正确。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:再加上珠穆朗玛峰对全世界越来越多寻求刺激者无与伦比的吸引力。A. appeal吸引力;B. adjustment调整;C. adaption适应;D. agreement一致。根据常识可知,珠穆朗玛峰对登山者来说有着巨大的吸引力,每年都会吸引无数的登山者前来攀登,故A项正确。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:为了到达顶峰,登山者们把他们能携带的每一磅设备都扔掉,随身携带的压缩氧气罐只够让他们到达山顶并返回。A. catch sight of看到;B. make use of利用;C. get rid of 摆脱、去除;D. take hold of握住。根据空前的“To reach the peak,”可知,为了到达顶峰,登山者们把他们能携带的每一磅设备都扔掉以减轻负重,故C项正确。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:据登山者说,今年的一些死亡是由于人们在最后1000英尺左右的攀登过程中被排成了长队,无法快速上下攀爬来补充氧气供应。A. remove移除;B. refill再装满;C. recycle回收利用;D. release释放。根据常识可知,在攀登珠峰的过程中,氧气瓶里的氧气用完时要到补给站把氧气瓶再装满,故B项正确。 8.考查介词短语辨析。句意:其他人一开始根本不适合上山。A. for the first time第一次;B. at long last最后;C. from time to time不时;D. in the first place起初。此处总结致使攀登者死亡的原因,说的是一些人最初就不具备攀登珠峰的条件,故D项正确。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:尼泊尔对谁能攀登珠穆朗玛峰没有严格的规定,这是造成灾难的直接原因。A. strict严格的;B. social社交的;C. scientific科学的;D. creative有创造力的。根据上文说的尼泊尔政府发放了大量的登山许可证可知,尼泊尔对谁能攀登珠峰没有严格的规定,故A项正确。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. discomfort不适;B. decay衰退;C. disadvantage不利;D. disaster灾难。根据上文可知本文主要讲的就是造成很多登山者死亡的原因,此处用“disaster”指上文提到的“很多攀登者的死亡”,故D项正确。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是你不需要有资格去攀登世界上最高的山峰吗?A. manage设法做成;B. qualify有资格、胜任;C. promise承诺;D. schedule计划。空前说要参加铁人三项,你必须达到一定的标准,此处是说要攀登珠峰也要具有一定的资格,言外之意,不是谁都能随随便便攀登的,故B项正确。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:从某些方面来看,珠峰这台(尼泊尔政府赚钱的)机器只会变得更加失控。A. contact联系;B. touch触碰;C. control控制;D. power力量。根据空后的举例可知此处指“珠峰变得更加失控”,故C项正确。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:去年,有经验的登山者、保险公司和新闻机构披露了导游、直升机公司和医院实施的一项影响深远的计划,目的是通过疏散有轻微高原反应症状的登山者,骗取保险公司的数百万美元。A. activated激活;B. exposed揭露、显示;C. introduced介绍;D. dismissed开除。空后的“a far-reaching scheme by guides, helicopter companies and hospitals to trick millions of dollars from insurance companies byevacuating(疏散) climbers with ____14____ signs of altitude sickness.”是有经验的登山者、保险公司和新闻机构揭露的内幕,故B项正确。 14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. inferior下等的;B. minor次要的、较小的;C. superior优秀的;D. major主要的。根据空前的“trick millions of dollars from insurance companies”可知,被疏散的登山者只是有轻微的高原反应症状,故B项正确。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:尽管存在种种问题,尼泊尔政府今年还是发放了创纪录的381张许可证,作为加大山区商业化力度的一部分。A. push推动;B. prospect前途;C. pattern模式;D. patent专利权。根据空后的“to commercialize the mountain.”可知,尼泊尔政府此举是为了推动山区商业化,故A项正确。
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