Answer the questions below using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 1 – 6 on your answer sheet.
Who suggested that the name Everest be used to refer to the mountain?
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Which country prevented explorers climbing Everest until 1920?
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What has not yet been recovered?
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What was not found on Mallory’s body that indicates he may have reached the summit?
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Who was photographed at the top of the mountain?
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What was the name of Hillary’s charitable organisation?
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Q1. Who suggested that the name Everest be used to refer to the mountain? |
Everest was given its official English name in 1865 by the Royal Geographic Society upon recommendation of Andrew Waugh |
After reading paragraph 1, We can see “Everest was given official name upon recommendation of Andrew Waugh”, it means that “the name of Everest was suggested by Andrew Waugh” “Suggest” and “recommendation of” refer to same meaning in this context. Thus, the correct answer for Q1 should be “Andrew Waugh” |
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Q2. Which country prevented explorers climbing Everest until 1920? |
Nobody was able to climb Everest until 1920 when Tibet first opened its borders to outsiders... |
The keywords for Q2 are “which country”, “prevented… climbing”, “until 1920”. We can assume the answer for Q2 should be a name of a country. After reading paragraph 2,we can read “Nobody was able to climb Everest until 1920 when Tibet first opened its borders to outsiders”, it means that “Tibet prevented explorers climbing Everest until 1920” “Prevented explorers climbing until 1920” and “nobody was able to climb until 1920” refer to same meaning in this context. Thus, the correct answer for Q2 should be “Tibet.” |
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Q3. What has not yet been recovered?
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Mallory’s body was not seen again until 75 years on, in May of 1999, and Irvine’s body is yet to be found. |
The keywords for Q3 are “what”, “not yet been recovered”. We can assume the answer for Q3 should be a noun. After reading paragraph 3, we can read “Irvine’s body is yet to be found” “Not yet been recovered” and “is yet to be found” refer to same meaning in this case. Thus, the correct answer for Q3 should be “Irvine’s body” |
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Q4.What was not found on Mallory’s body that indicates he may have reached the summit?
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There is still no evidence as to whether these two men made it to the top or not, although disputes rages on, Those that believe the pair were the first; to climb Everest point to two specific points, firstly, Mallory’s daughter has always said that Mallory carried a photograph of his wife on his person with the intention of leaving it on the summit when he reached it.This photo was not found on the body when it was discovered. Secondly, Mallory’s snow’ goggles were in his pocket when the body was found, indicating that he died at night. |
We can assume the answer for Q4 should be a noun. After reading Paragraph 3, “this photo was not found on the body (Mallory’s body) when it was discovered”. All keywords in Q4 were appeared, thus, the correct answer for Q4 should be “a photograph” |
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Q5.Who was photographed at the top of the mountain?
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As Norgay had never operated a camera, there are no photographs of Hillary on top of the mountain, just shots of Norgay, and some additional photos looking down the mountain, ensuring evidence of their conquest and that the ascent was not faked.
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We can assume the answer for Q5 should be a person’s name. After reading Paragraph 4, “there are no photographs of Hillary on top of the mountain, just shots of Norgay”, it means that only Norgay was photographed at the top of mountain. Thus, the correct answer for Q5 should be “Norgay” or "Tenzing Norgay". |
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Q6.What was the name of Hillary’s charitable organisation? |
After conquering Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary devoted most of his life to helping the Sherpa people of Nepal through the Himalayan Trust. |
We can assume the answer for Q6 should be a specific name. After reading Paragraph 5, “Hillary devoted most of his life to helping the Sherpa people of Nepal through The Himalayan Trust”, it means that he spent most of his time doing charity (helping people), and the charitable organization’s name is Himalayan Trust. Thus, the correct answer for Q6 should be “Himalayan Trust” |
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the reading passage?
In boxes 7- 12 on your answer sheet write
TRUE | if the statement agrees with the information |
FALSE | if the statement contradicts the information |
NOT GIVEN | If there is no information on this |
7 Mortality rates on Everest have consistently declined since 1990.
8 Hillary found evidence of the Mallory expedition.
9 Photographs were taken from the summit as proof of the Hillary/ Norgay climb.
10 Both Hillary and Norgay received recognition of their achievement from Britain.
11 Hillary was the first person to reach the South Pole by mechanised transport.
12 Hillary’s death was attributed to an accident that occurred in Kathmandu.
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Q7.Mortality rates on Everest have consistently declined since 1990. |
With advances in climbing equipment in the last ten years or so, and more experienced guides, the fatality rates have dropped from 37% in 1990 to 4% in 2004. Nonetheless, the deadliest year in Mount Everest’s history was 1996, when 19 people died near the summit. |
After reading Paragraph 2, We can see “the fatality rates have dropped from 37% in 1990 to 4% in 2004”, it does not the same with “fatality rates declined since 1990”. In addition, “the deadliest year in Mount Everest’s history was 1996…”, it is different with information in Q7. “Mortality rates” and “fatality rates” refer to the same meaning in this case. Thus, the correct answer for Q7 should be “False” |
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Q8. Hillary found evidence of the Mallory expedition. |
. After a brief but fruitless search for evidence of the 1924 Mallory expedition, they buried a cross and some candy in the snow, taking a few photographs of the historic event. |
After reading Paragraph 4, we can easily see that “fruitless search for evidence of the 1924 Mallory expedition”, it means that they (Hillary and Norgay) did not find any evidence of the Mallory expedition, it is contradicted with information in Q8. Thus, the correct answer for Q8should be “False” |
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Q9. Photographs were taken from the summit as proof of the Hillary/ Norgay climb. |
… some additional photos looking down the mountain, ensuring evidence of their conquest and that the ascent was not faked. |
After reading Paragraph 4, we can read that “photos looking down the mountain”, it means some photos were taken from the summit of the mountain, they are also evidence that ascent was not faked. “Proof” and “evidence” are interchangeable in this context. “From the summit” and “look down the mountain” refer to the same meaning in this case. Thus, the correct answer for Q9 should be “True” |
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Q10.Both Hillary and Norgay received recognition of their achievement from Britain. |
When the news reached London on June 2nd, Sir Edmund Hillary was knighted in the Order of the British Empire and Norgay (a subject of the King of Nepal) was granted the George Medai by the UK |
Keywords in Q10 are “Both Hillary and Norgay” “received recognition” and “from Britain” After reading paragraph 5, we can see “Sir Edmund Hillary was knighted in the Order of the British Empire” and “Norgay was granted the George Medai by the UK”, it means that both Hillary and Norgay received recognition from Britain. “The Order of the British Empire” belongs to Britain “The UK” and “Britain” refer to the same country in this case. Thus, the correct answer for Q10 should be “True” |
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Q11.Hillary was the first person to reach the South Pole by mechanised transport. |
In 1958, he took part in a mechanised expedition to the South Pole. |
After reading Passage 2, although in paragraph 5 we can see “In 1958, he (Hillary) took part in a mechanised expedition to the South Pole”, we could not find any information confirming that “Hillary was the first person to reach the South Pole by mechanized transport or not” Follow the words are recommended,the correct answer for Q11 should be “Not given” |
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Q12. Hillary’s death was attributed to an accident that occurred in Kathmandu. |
Sadly, Sir Edmund Hillary died of a heart attack on the morning of January the 11th 2008. |
Keywords in Q12 are “Hillary’s death” “accident” and “in Kathmandu” After reading paragraph 6, we can read “Sadly, Sir Edmund Hillary died of a heart attack on the morning of January the 11th 2008”, it means that Sir Hillary died of a heart attack, not an accident occurred in Kathmandu Thus, the correct answer for Q12 should be “False” |
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1- 12, which are based on Reading Passage 1 below.
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