We were at the top of the mountain when the call came through on the radio.
I was in the Altai Mountains with Biosphere Expeditions (生物圈考察) as a member of the first team to take part in a survey of snow leopards (雪豹) in this part of the world.
Getting to the base camp had been an expedition in jye.aiself.It was getting dark as we arrived.After a very welcome night's sleep we were up early for a couple of days training on how to fill in the datasheets,identify tracks and prints and what to do with useful animal droppings amongst other things.
The next day four of us set off up one of the mountains to do our first surveying with our guide Oleg.We spent most of the morning climbing the endlessly steep mountain with little communication from Oleg who only became active when we stopped to take on water.By early afternoon we reached what appeared to be the top but was another ridge (山脊).My 47-year-old bones were shaking and I was struggling to breathe.We hadn't seen a thing except for rocky mountains.Our guide was keeping going but we had very little idea about what we were supposed to be doing Energy was dropping rapidly.
Then everything changed.The radio came to life.Hardly able to speak through excitement,one of the other groups told us that they had just discovered fresh snow leopard tracks!
On arrival,we found the other group silently looking at a gulf (溪谷).A set of very clear paw prints ran from top to bottom.I was filled with a feeling of complete exhilaration.One of the rarest big cats in the world had passed through where I was standing!They were here and what we were going to do would help them survive.
All the suffering of the past days fell away.The long walk back to the base camp that night seemed to go by in seconds.
(1)Why did the author make his expedition in the Altai Mountains? DD
A.To become a member of Biosphere Expeditions.
B.To climb to the top of the Altai Mountains.
C.To measure the height of the Altai mountains.
D.To carry out the research on snow leopards
(2)What did the author do after his first night at the base camp? CC
A.He set off up one of the mountains.
B.He got up late after some extra rest.
C.He received some basic training.
D.He attended a welcome party.
(3)What does the underlined word "exhilaration" in Paragraph 6 mean? BB
A.Freedom.
B.Excitement.
C.Peace.
D.Fear.
(4)What can we learn about the author's expedition? BB
A.He walked back to his camp base in a very short time.
B.Despite the great difficulty,he felt it was well worth it.
C.After days of training,he got to the mountain top without difficulty.
D.Having a good communication with his guide Oleg helped him survive.
【答案】D;C;B;B
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