2026年愉快的暑假南京出版社八年级第76页答案
Ⅶ. 根据上下文意思还原句子。
In the spring of 1953, no human had ever been to the top of Mount Qomolangma, which is 8848.86 meters high.
E
1
. But the climb was dangerous, and snowy weather made it even more so. In 1952, a Swedish climbing team had climbed to within 250 meters of the top. But
D
2
. Tenzing Norgay, from Nepal, had been a guide on that team. The next year, Norgay was the guide for a British team that included Edmund Hillary.
After the rest of the team stopped,
G
3
. On the morning of May 28, 1953, Hillary and Norgay started their final climb to the top. But, with only a few meters left to their goal, their way was blocked by a wall of stone. They couldn't go over the rock, but
F
4
. They climbed between the ice and the side of the rock. Pushing against the ice with their feet, they moved their backs against the rock. In this way, they inched up the mountain and finally made it to the top.
At 11:30 a. m. that day, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay stood on top of Mount Qomolangma. There is a picture of Norgay standing at the top, but
A
5
. Norgay said that Hillary was the first to stand on the top, but he did not want his picture taken. It did not matter, though. Soon, Sir Edmund Hillary was going to become famous as the first person to climb to the top of Mount Qomolangma.
A. not one of Hillary
B. Hillary was standing beside him
C. Many people like climbing mountains at weekends
D. they had to turn around because of the weather
E. Teams from different countries had been trying for years
F. Hillary made a plan to go round it
G. they went on climbing
1.
E

2.
D

3.
G

4.
F

5.
A

答案

1. E
2. D
3. G
4. F
5. A