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尼泊爾正在考慮對(duì)攀登珠穆朗瑪峰者的年齡加以限制,禁止那些它認(rèn)為年齡過(guò)小或過(guò)老的人攀登世界最高峰。該國(guó)因?yàn)闆](méi)有管理好這一巨額產(chǎn)業(yè)而受到批評(píng)。以下是 Joanna Jolly 發(fā)來(lái)的報(bào)道:
Ever since Mount Everest opened to commercial expeditions in the 1990s, climbers have sought to establish world records on the mountain.
The youngest person to reach the summit was a 13-year-old from the United States. The oldest climber was 80.
But now Nepal says it wants to limit climbers to between the ages of 18 and 75 in order to better manage the mountain, which has suffered from overcrowding. It’s also considering banning anyone with disabilities.
The Nepalese government makes millions of dollars a year from the Everest climbing industry, but recently it’s come under criticism for poor management.
In 2014 the mountain was closed after 16 sherpas died in an accident. And this year the climbing season was also called off after a massive earthquake triggered an avalanche that killed 18 people.
詞匯表
commercial expeditions 商業(yè)探險(xiǎn)
sought 尋求
summit 巔峰
overcrowding 過(guò)渡擁擠
sherpas 夏爾巴向?qū)?br>called off 取消了
triggered 引發(fā)
avalanche 雪崩
測(cè)驗(yàn)
請(qǐng)聽(tīng)報(bào)道并回答下列問(wèn)題。
1. When did Nepal start allowing groups of paying climbers onto Everest?
2. Who will be allowed to climb Everest if they start using the new restrictions?
3. True or false? The Nepalese government is concerned about the declining number of visitors to Everest.
4. What caused the avalanche that killed 18 people?
答案
1. When did Nepal start allowing groups of paying climbers onto Everest?
It opened to commercial expeditions in the 1990s.
2. Who will be allowed to climb Everest if they start using the new restrictions?
Climbers aged between 18 and 75, with no disabilities.
3. True or false? The Nepalese government is concerned about the declining number of visitors to Everest.
False. The report says Everest suffers from overcrowding and the government is trying to manage the mountain better.
4. What caused the avalanche that killed 18 people?
A massive earthquake.