As darkness fell, hundreds of people in the Swiss village left their houses. They were staring forward at the mountain top in the distance. It was covered with ice and snow—beautiful and dangerous.
The huge mountain is called Matterhorn. Mountain climbers had1the top through the southern route(路线). But no one could try a winter climbing up the northern side. But now one man was daring2the route. He was Walter Bonatti, a great mountain climber 3Italy.
For two days he had climbed. The village people had watched him anxiously. Now they were waiting to see his signal. If he planned to4 the next day, he would light a green signal. A red light would mean that he was turning back.
A tiny green light 5 on the mountain side. Bonatti was not giving up! The people6 . The next day he continued his way upward. He was so lonely and so 7! But he would not give up. Again that night he lit the green light.
In the morning, Bonatti looked up. He could not see the top.8the climb was painful, he moved up. Bonatti had spent months 9for the climb. Was the training enough? Did he have the strength and skill to climb to the top?
He was finally at the top! News about his10was radioed to the world.
The trip down the southern route was easy. He was warmly welcomed in the village. He had done the “impossible” and would be well remembered as a climber of all time.