Choose the correct option

Born in 1919 in Auckland, New Zealand, Edmund Hillary 1) became / had been becoming interested in climbing as a schoolboy, and by the age of 30 he 2) was climbing / had climbed several 6,000 metre mountains. People 3) tried / had been trying to climb Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain, for years, and since 1920 seven major expeditions 4) failed / had failed. In 1924, George Mallory 5) had died / had been dying during one climb, then, in 1952, some Swiss climbers almost reached the top before bad weather forced them to give up. When Hillary 6) heard / had heard that a British climber was planning a new expedition for the following year, he joined it, and in March 1953 they 7) set up / had set up base camp. By 28 May, 398 of the original 400 expedition members 8) were giving up / had given up, exhausted by the high altitude. The last two – Hillary and the Nepalese climber Tenzing Norgay – 9) had continued /had been continuing to climb, however, and the next day they 10) became / had become the first humans to stand on the summit of Everest. More than 8, 840 metres above sea level.

Practice 8.

1. You are going to read a newspaper article in which people talk about their favourite forms of transport. For questions 1 – 6, choose from the people. For questions 7 – 12, choose which person’s form of transport is referred to. The people and the types of transport may be chosen more than once and there may be more than one answer.

DAVE:

Last year I went on an adventure camp with friends in America and I got the opportunity to ride a quad bike. It was fantastic. They are really fast and go pretty much anywhere but you do have to be careful. Maybe it’s just men who have a need for speed but you always want to go a bit faster and that really isn’t a very good idea when you are in a forest. I nearly had a really bad accident.

VIJAY:

When I went skiing in Switzerland last year we had to use a cable car to get to the top of the mountain. Because it is so slow it gives you a lot of time to look around you and the views from the car were magnificent. It’s very relaxing to use a cable car, which is just as well as five minutes later you are probably zooming down the side of a mountain. Unfortunately, when I was there the cable cars were crowded.

PENNY:

When I was young I was terrified of closed spaces so it is really strange that I spent most of my life in a submarine. I’ve been in the Royal Navy now for ten years and from the first moment I saw a submarine I wanted to work in one. I know it’s strange but I’ve always been the type of person whop challenges their fears. The great thing about a submarine is the friendship you build in one. Because you are all in this tin can with nowhere to go and no one else to talk to, you all become really close friends.

KEMAL:

When I was young my family lived in Cappadocia which is famous for its caves and its geography. Some foreigners living there ran a balloon company so tourists could see Cappadocia from the sky. One day they let me go up in the balloon and I was absolutely amazed by what I saw. I could see right across Cappadocia and suddenly it looked a completely different place. That summer I wouldn’t leave the owners alone. I was desperate to go up as often as possible. Now I hope that when I finish university, I can start my own balloon company, maybe on the coast of Turkey.

FRANCOIS:

I’ve always wanted to travel on a hydrofoil since I saw one when I was a child. Unfortunately there are now very few hydrofoils in service on France. They used to be very common, travelling from one tourist resort to another. You could always recognize them by the noise they made and the way their blades threw up the water. My mother says we had hovercrafts before hydrofoils. These looked like ships on bubbles. It doesn’t sound very safe to me. Of course, when I was young the big problem with hydrofoils was that they were so expensive and now when I have the money, I can’t find one.

OLA:

In my city Warsaw, one of the most popular forms of transport is the tram. It’s particularly popular with university students in the centre. I don’t know why because of course the underground is better. Maybe it’s because the trams are old and they remind us of the past. Certainly the seats are very comfortable. The big advantage of them though is that although they are quite slow it is easier to get around town because they don’t cause so much congestion. It is actually quicker to get from one part of town to the other during the rush hour by tram than it is by car. Plus, you get to see the city rather than just blank walls if you take the underground.

ROBERTA:

I own my own scooter. In Italy it’s almost a tradition, or at least it used to be, to have your own scooter. Scooters are great because you can quickly move through the traffic and get to where you want to go quickly and easily. There’s no problem with traffic congestion as the scooter can go round the cars that are stuck in the jam. In many countries people say it’s dangerous to ride a scooter in traffic but in Milan it isn’t because most of the time the cars aren’t moving because of the traffic! My scooter is bright yellow with flowers painted on it. I know it’s a bit strange but that’s the beauty of scooters. Motorbikes are just hard and grey but scooters are fun.

Which person…

0 … travelled up a mountain? Vijay

1 … used their form of transport to overcome a phobia?

2 … has redesigned their form of transport?

3 … does not say what their form of transport is?

4 … probably won’t have the opportunity to use their form of transport?

5 … used their form of transport on holiday?

6 … knew the owner of the form of transport?

Which form of transport…

7 … shows the world in a different way?

8 … forces people to get to know each other?

8 … is popular with young people?

9 … motivates you to drive quickly?

10 … avoids traffic?

11 … is noisy?

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