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    Qomolangma is the world's highest mountain. You may have learned from your textbooks that its height is 8,844 meters. But not all sides are in agreement on this. Different researchers have given different results. In addition, the height of the mountain can change over time.

    That's why a 30-member Chinese survey team set out to reach the peak (顶峰) of Qomolangma to re-measure its height on May 6. They are equipped with the latest technology, including a global navigation satellite system receiver and a radar (雷达).

    It is not an easy task. The average air temperature on the mountain is —29℃—four degrees lower than in Antarctica (南极洲) -and powerful winds blow all the time. In such bad conditions, surveying drones (无人机) cannot work at the peak of the mountain. That's why it's still necessary to send human experts to the peak to get believable results.

    But does a difference of a few meters really matter when it comes to a high mountain?

    In fact, measuring the height of Qomolangma is about more than just getting one exact number. Mount Qomolangma is at the point where the Eurasian plate meets the Indian plate. It formed 38 million years ago as the two plates hit each other. Changes in the peak's height can show whether the two plates are heading toward or away from each other. This can help us understand the movement of Earth's crust (地壳).

    The survey team will also get firsthand information about environmental conditions at the top of the mountain. This will help us understand how climate (气候) change has affected the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau (高原).

    1. (1) We can know that ________ in the first paragraph.
      A . the height of Qomolangma increases every year B . there is no agreement on the height of Qomolangma C . it's not easy to measure the height of Qomolangma D . researchers measure the height of Qomolangma every year
    2. (2) According to the passage, it's true that ________.
      A . the average air temperature is lower than that in Antarctica B . powerful winds blow all the time in Antarctica C . there's no difference measuring the height by the experts or not D . few people can stand the conditions on the mountain
    3. (3) Human experts try to get to the top of the mountain in order to ________.
      A . explore the bad conditions B . fix the receiver and the radar correctly C . make sure the drones work in control D . get believable information
    4. (4) The underlined word "It" in Paragraph 5 refers to ________.
      A . the Eurasian plate B . the Indian plate C . Mount Qomolangma D . the Earth's crust
    5. (5) What can we understand by measuring the height of Qomolangma?

      ①the movement of Earth's crust

      ②how the height changes

      ③how climate change has affected the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau

      ④how we can overcome the bad conditions in life

      A . ①② B . ①③ C . ②③ D . ③④

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