Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50. ADVENTURERS OF THE YEAR Every year, readers of National Geographic Magazine vote for their adventurers of the year. Here are two of them. The mountaineer As a child, Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Akita lived with her younger sister in Lukla, a town in north-eastern Nepal. Pasang’s parents died when she was young. As a teenager, she trained as a mountaineer. She worked as a mountain guide, and she climbed Mount Everest when she was only 22. In 2015, there was a terrible earthquake in Nepal. Many people didn’t have homes or food, so Pasang helped them. These days, she also works to improve education in Nepal, and is famous for her volunteer work as well as her mountaineering. The cyclist Marjan Sadequi was born Afghanistan and grew up in the capital city of Kabul. Her father was the national cycling coach for the men’s team, and from very early in life, Marjan’s ambition was to become a cyclist. Her father gave Marjan her first bicycle when she was a teenager, and he soon saw how much Marjan loved cycling. As a result, he formed a new women’s cycling team for his daughter and ten other women. It wasn’t easy to practice on the roads of Kabul, but in 2013, the team went to New Delhi (India) and they had their first international competition against other women’s cycling teams. They didn’t win, but they entered more races in Pakistan, Kazakhstan, and South Korea. Because of Marjan and her team’s achievements, more women are now cycling in Afghanistan.
B. Marjan’s team had their first international competition in Kabul. C. there were ten members in Marja’s team. D. Marja helped more women to cycle to Afghanistan. 7. Pasang did not work as |