Mount Everest: Read The Text and Do The Exercises That Follow
Mount Everest: Read The Text and Do The Exercises That Follow
Mount Everest
At 8,848 metres Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. It is part of the Himalayan range
and is located on the border between Nepal and Tibet. Attempts to climb Mount Everest began in
1921 when Tibet opened its borders to foreigners. Before that the Sherpas, who lived at the foot of
Mount Everest, hadn’t thought about climbing the mountain, which they thought was a residence of
the gods and off limits for humans.
In 1924, two British climbers, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine, attempted the summit. Mallory, who
had already made two unsuccessful attempts to reach the summit, was famous for saying to
newspaper reporters when they asked him why he wanted to climb Everest, ‘Because it’s there.’ The
two men never returned. Mallory’s body was discovered 75 years later but it is not clear whether he
had got to the top before the mountain killed him.
In 1953, Edmund Hillary from New Zealand, and Tenzing Norgay, a well-known Sherpa climber,
became the first to reach the summit and come down again safely. Since then 2,062 individuals have
reached the summit and 203 people have lost their lives climbing the mountain. Many people have
broken records, including the first ascent by a woman, the first solo ascent, the first to go up one
route and come down another. The most significant record, however, was broken in 1978 when two
Austrians climbed the mountain without extra oxygen.
The conditions on the mountain are extremely dangerous with avalanches, winds of up to 201
kilometres per hour, temperatures of 40°C below zero and lack of oxygen. Climbers spend months
getting used to the climate and usually attempt Everest only in May and October to avoid the winter
snow and summer monsoons.
In recent years, media access to Everest has increased. We have seen live internet reports, using
solar energy, from the mountain. A television camera team has filmed their own climb. There are now
guided trips up the mountain so that anyone who is in good physical condition, and can pay $65,000,
can get to the top. People like Hillary do not agree with the commercialization of Everest as they feel
it shows a lack of respect for the mountain.
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2 Why did George Mallory want to climb Everest?
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3 How has Mount Everest been commercialized?
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Answers:
a.- 1. B
2. C (He had already made two unsuccesful attempts before his third in 1924)
4. B