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+NarrowWehadleftthehuttoolatethatmorning.Whenwesteppedoutside,theskybeyondthemountainstooureastwasalreadylividwithcolour.Itmeantthedaywouldbeahotone,andthewarmthwouldloosenrocksthatweregrippedbyice.Assoonaswesteppedoutontotheface,itbecameobviousthiswasgoingtobeanawkwardroute.Themainproblemwastalus,thedebristhatcollectsonmountainsides.Talusisdespisedbymountaineersfortworeasons.First,becauseitcaneasilybepushedoffontoyoubypeopleclimbingabove.Andsecond,becauseitmakeseverystepyoutakeinsecure.Forabout30minuteswemovedsteadilyuptheface.Therockwasinpoorcondition,shatteredhorizontallyandmazedwithcracks.WhenItriedtohaulmyselfuponablockofit,itwouldpullouttowardsme,likeadraweropening.Myhandsbecameprogressivelywetterandcolder.Thencameashout."Cailloux!Cailloux!"Iheardyelledfromabove,inafemalevoice.Thewordsechoeddowntowardsus.Ilookeduptoseewheretheyhadcomefrom.Therewerejusttworocksatfirst,leaandboundingdownthefacetowardsus,oncecannoningoffeachotherinmid-air.Andthentheairabovesuddenlyseemedalivewithfallingrocks,hummingthroughtheairandfillingitwithnoise.Crack,wenteachoneasitleaptofftherockface,thenhum-hum-humasitmovedthroughtheair,thencrackagain.Thepausebetweenthecrackslengthenedeachtime,astherocksgainedmomentumandjumpedfurtherandfurther.Itogazeupattherocksastheyfellandskippedtowardsme.Aboywhohadbeenafewyearsabovemeatschoolhadtaughtmenevertolookupduringarockfall."Why?Becausearockinyourfaceisfarlesspleasantthanarockonyourhelmet,"hetoldus."Facein,alwaysfacein."IheardToby,mypartneronthemountainthatday,shoutingatme.Ilookedacross.Hewassafebeneathanoverhangingcanopyofrock.Icouldnotunderstandhim.ThenIfeltathump,andwastuggedbackwardsandround,asthoughsomebodyhadclampedaheavyhandonmyshoulderandturnedmetofacethem.Arockhadhitthelidofmyrucksack.Ilookedupagain.Arockwasheadingdownstraighttowardsme.Instinctively,Ileantbackwardsandarchedmybackoutfromtherocktotrytoprotectmychest.Whataboutmyfingers,though,Ithought:they'llbecrushedflatifithitsthem,andI'llnevergetdown.ThenIheardacrackdirectlyinfrontofme,andatugatmytrousers,andayellfromToby."Areyouallright?Thatwentstraightthroughyou."Therockhadpitchedinfrontofme,andpassedthroughthehoopofmybody,betweenmylegs,missingmebutsnatchingatmyclothingasitwent.TobyandIhadspenttheeveningtalkingthroughtheeventsofthemorning:whatifthebigfinalstonehadn'tleaptsideways,whatifI'dbeenknockedoff,wouldyouhaveheldme,wouldIhavepulledyouoff?Amoreexperiencedmountaineerwouldprobablyhavethoughtnothingofit.IknewIwouldnotforgetit.词汇livid['livid]adj.铅色的;青灰色的;非常生气的awkwardkw?d]adj.笨拙的;尴尬的;棘手的;grip/ɡrip/n.紧握;支配vt.紧握;夹紧注释Whenwesteppedoutside,theskybeyondthemountainstooureastwasalreadylivid.Forabout30minuteswemovedsteadilyuptheface.Therockwasinpoorcondition,shatteredhorizontallyandmazedwithcracks.WhenItriedtohaulmyselfuponablockofit,itwouldpullouttowardsme,likeadraweropening.Myhandsbecameprogressivelywetterandcolder.我们30分钟。岩石的状况很不好。当我们试图把自己拉上去,它就会滑向我们,像ThenIfeltathump,andwastuggedbackwardsandround,asthoughsomebodyhadclampedaheavyhandonmyshoulderandturnedmetofacethem.Arockhadhitthelidofmyrucksack练习Whywasit“toolate”bythetimetheyleftthehutintheItwould fortableclimbinginhotThelividcolouroftheskywouldhurttheirRocksloosenedbymeltingicecouldbeTheywouldn'tbeabletowalkonthemeltingThefirstreasongiventoexinwhymountaineershatetalus thatclimbersaboveyoumightcauseittofallonthatitallowspeopleclimbingaboveyoutopushthatitmakespeopleclimbingaboveyoufeelthatitcancauseotherpeopletopushyouofftheWhatislikelytobethemeaningofRocksareflyingthroughtheRocksareTherearelooserocksonthegroundTherearerocksWhatissarcasticinthewordsoftheboyinparagraphHedidn'tkeephis''faceNoteveryclimberwearsaItisverydifficultnottolookupduringaBeinghitbyarockisn't"pleasant"atInwhatsensewasTobyTheoverhangingrockwouldprotecthimfromfallingHefeltahandonhisHisrucksackwasHehadhiddenundera答案与题解C本题的问题是:为什么说他们离开小屋的时间晚了?由第一段可以知道答案“Itthedaywouldbeahotone,andthewarmthwouldloosenrocksthatweregrippedbyice.”可知岩石的状况已经不是很好了,故此题的正确答案为C。A本题的问题是:登山者讨厌斜坡的第一个原因是什么?由原文第二段可以直接得出答案。“First,becauseitcaneasilybepushedoffontoyoubypeopleclimbingabove.”B本题的问题是:“Cailloux”这个词的意思是什么?由第三段后半部分与第四段开头可知这个单词是石头滑落的意思。“itwouldpulltowardsmelikeadraweropening”“Therewerejusttworocksatfirst,leaandboundingdownthefacetowardsus,oncecannoningoffeachotherinmid-air.”D本题的问题是:在第四段男孩话语中讽刺的是什么?由第四段“‘Why?Becausearockinyourfaceisfarlesspleasantthanarockonyourhelmet,’hetoldus.Facein,alwaysfacein.’”可知正确答案为D。A本题的问题是:Toby安全的标志是什么?由文中第五段“Ilookedacross,hewassafebeneathanoverhangingcanopyofrock."可以得出答案。第四十七篇30分钟。岩石的状况很不好。当我们试图把自己拉上去,它就会滑向我们,像一个打开的抽屉。我的手逐渐出汗变得冰冷。突然有一声大喊“Cailloux!Cailloux!”时千万不要抬头。“为什么”?“因为石头砸在你的头盔上要远远好过砸在你的脸上。”他告Toby和我用整晚的时间回味早上发生的一切:假如那块大石头没有从旁边滑过,如果有什么,但我知道我不会忘记这件事。NarrowEscapeWehadleftthehuttoolatethatmorning.Whenwesteppedoutside,theskybeyondthemountainstooureastwasalreadylividwithcolour.那天早上我们离开露营的小屋已经很晚了。我们走到外面,东面笼罩在山上的天空是青灰色的。Itmeantthedaywouldbeahotone,andthewarmthwouldloosenrocksthatweregrippedbyice.这意味着将会是很热的一天,温暖Assoonaswesteppedoutontotheface,itbecameobviousthiswasgoingtobeanawkwardroute.Themainproblemwastalus,thedebristhatcollectsonmountainsides.Talusisdespisedbymountaineersfortworeasons.正当我们走在表面的时候,很明显它变成了一段很难走的路。FirstbecauseitcaneasilybepushedoffontoyoubypeopleclimbingaboveAndsecond,becauseitmakeseverystepyoutakeinsecure.首先,爬在上面的人很容易摔下去。其次,它使你走的每一步都很危Forabout30minuteswemovedsteadilyuptheface.Therockwasinpoorcondition,shatteredhorizontallyandmazedwithcracks.WhenItriedtohaulmyselfuponablockofit,itwouldpullouttowardsme,likeadraweropening.Myhandsbecameprogressivelywetterandcolder30分钟。岩石的状况很不好。当我们试图把自己拉上去,它就会滑向我们,像一个打开的抽屉。我的手逐渐出汗变得冰冷。Thencameashout."Cailloux!Cailloux!"Iheardyelledfromabove,inafemalevoice.Thewordsechoeddowntowardsus.Ilookeduptoseewheretheyhadcomefrom.突然有一声大喊“Cailloux!Cailloux!”我听到来自 Therewerejusttworocksatfirst,leaandboundingdownthefacetowardsus,oncecannoningoffeachotherinmid-air.最开始只有两块石头,弹跳着移向我们,在半空中撞击。Andthentheairabovesuddenlyseemedalivewithfallingrocks,hummingthroughtheairandfillingitwithnoise.而此时上方的空气也好像随着掉落的石头有了生命,巨大的噪声充斥在空气中。Crack,wenteachoneasitleaptofftherockface,thenhum-hum-humasitmovedthroughtheair,thencrackagain.撞击声在石头表面,嗡嗡声游荡在空气中,之后又有了撞击声。Thepausebetweenthecrackslengthenedeachtime,astherocksgainedmomentumandjumpedfurtherandfurther.每次撞击声之间都有;段时间的空隙,石头越跳越远。Itogazeupattherocksastheyfellandskippedtowardsme.我一直盯着石头,感觉马上它就要到我这里来一样。Aboywhohadbeenafewyearsabovemeatschoolhadtaughtmenevertolookupduringarockfall."Why?Becausearockinyourfaceisfarlesspleasantthanarockonyourhelmethetoldus.Facein,alwaysfacein."在学校一个比我高几年级的男孩告诉过我,“ IheardToby,mypartneronthemountainthatday,shoutingatme.Ilookedacross.Hewassafebeneathanoverhangingcanopyofrock.Tobythump,andwastuggedbackwardsandround,asthoughsomebodyhadclampedaheavyhandonmyshoulderandturnedmetofacethem.Arockhadhitthelidofmyrucksack.我不能理解他。 Ilookedupagain.Arockwasheadingdownstraighttowardsme.Instinctively

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