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Read the text. Choose the correct answers.

On top of the world

In January 2015, Kevin Jorgeson and Tommy Caldwell climbed to the top of the Dawn Wall of El Capitan − a famous mountain in Yosemite National Park, USA. This is often described as the world’s most difficult rock climb. It took Jorgeson and Caldwell eighteen days to climb the 900 metres to the top! During this time, they hung tents off the rock, and ate and slept in them. The Dawn Wall is so difficult because there is nothing big for climbers to hold onto. Jorgeson and Caldwell had to climb by holding tiny pieces of rocks with the ends of their fingers. They used ropes to protect themselves from falling, but not to help them climb.

Kevin Jorgeson nearly didn't finish the climb. He found one part of the Dawn Wall extremely difficult. It took him seven days to do this part, and he fell eleven times. His fingers were damaged too, so he had to wait for them to get better before he could continue. But in the end, both men finished the climb together. It was an amazing achievement.

Only two weeks later, an ice climber called Will Gadd became the first person to climb a frozen part of the Niagara Falls. These falls, on the Niagara River between America and Canada, are the biggest waterfalls in North America. They are made of three separate waterfalls, and Gadd climbed the Horseshoe Falls, on the Canadian side. In winter, a part of these 50.9 metre falls freezes, and Gadd wanted to climb up the ice. But it was an extremely difficult climb. The ice was very thick in some places, but not in other places. And because only a part of the waterfall was frozen, a lot of water fell past Gadd as he climbed. Gadd knew that if he fell, he would probably die− but he got to the top.

But why do people want to do dangerous climbs like these? 'Dangerous situations are very exciting,' says climber Terrence Jones. 'They make you feel alive.' Humans have always looked for challenges, but many of the old challenges – like climbing Mount Everest – aren’t exciting enough for some climbers because so many people have already done them. ‘Climbers like Caldwell and Gadd want to achieve more than anyone else,’ says Jones, ‘so that the world will read about them in the papers and see them on TV.’

One day people will complete all of the difficult climbs on Earth, so what will climbers do then? ‘I don’t know,’ says Jones. ‘But perhaps one day far in the future people won’t climb on Earth. There are still mountains to climb on Mars!’ This may never happen, of course, but one thing is certain: the search for adventure will not stop.

1. What is true about the climb of the Dawn Wall?

a
The climbers couldn't sleep until they finished.

b
The climbers completed it at the same time.

c
Both climbers found it quite easy.

d
Ropes helped both men to climb.

2. The writer says that Will Gadd’s climb was difficult because …

a
he got wet.

b
it was in three parts.

c
the ice was different in different places.

d
it was extremely cold.

3. Terrence Jones thinks that people do dangerous climbs because …

a
they feel lucky to be alive.

b
they want to die.

c
they like the excitement.

d
they aren’t afraid of anything.

4. He suggests that in the future, some people …

a
will find more challenging climbs on Earth.

b
may climb on other planets.

c
will be more interested in space travel.

d
won’t want to climb mountains any more.

5. What title would be best for this article?

a
Reaching the top of a mountain

b
How to do an impossible climb

c
Some climbers love a challenge

d
My most difficult climb

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122Даша
122Даша
06.01.2021 22:34
Привет. Меня зовут Миша Иньин. Я из Лукинска. Живу с папой, мамой и сестрой Машей. Я обычный мальчик из обычной семьи. Я хожу в обычную школу. Но год изменил мою жизнь. Парень из приехал ко мне. Его зовут Робин МакВизард. Он из Эдинбурга, 1599 года. Робин был моим лучшим другом, но он должен был возвращаться обратно в свое время. Жизнь без него не весела. Мои хобби: футбол, книги и языки скучны без Робина. Но сейчас Роб остался со мной. В Августе мы собираемся вместе в поход. Надеюсь, ему понравятся русские леса и реки.
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LinaPozniak08
LinaPozniak08
01.02.2022 12:20
My name is Andrey. I’m twelve years old. My favourite season is summer. My holidays began and it’s not necessary to wake up early and go to school. In June of this year I had a rest in the sports training camp. The time I spent there was very interesting and joyous. I made new friends and learnt much. We played football and volleyball. We were taught how to condition us to the cold. We had a shower bath every morning. When my father saw me he said that I’d grown up. In July I spent time with my grandmother and grandfather in their village. My grandfather went fishing and to the forest to gather mushrooms and berries with me. He taught me how to recognize edible mushrooms and orientate in the forest. I helped my grandmother with housekeeping every day. In the evenings I read books or went for a walk with my friends. In August my parents took a month’s holiday and we went to have a rest to the South together. Every day we sunbathed and swam in the sea. The weather was wonderful. We went to watch waterfalls and we were at lake in mountains. I spent my summer well and I was full of impressions.
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