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Title: Lesson 70 Book 3


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Lesson 70 Book 3
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Introduce
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True or false
  • Mount Qomolangma is the tallest mountain in the
    world.
  • George Mallory is a professional mountain
    climber.
  • Mallory had tried four times to reach the top of
    the mountain.
  • In 1921 he tried to climb the mountain for the
    first time.
  • Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were thought to
    be the first men to reach the top of the
    mountain.
  • Edmund Hillary found Mallorys body in 1999.

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Fill in the blanks with proper words
  • George Mallory was an English school teacher. He
    loved ________ very much. In 1924 he and some
    other climbers tried to ________ Mount Qomolangma
    which is the tallest _________ in the world. On
    June 8,1924, when he and Andrew Irvine were only
    a few hundred metres form the ________ of the
    mountain, the _______ changed suddenly and became
    very misty.They soon _________ in the mist and
    they would never ________. Many years ________ in
    1999,Mallorys body was _________ about six
    hundred meters from the top of the mountain. But
    it is still _________ whether he and Irvine ever
    _________ the top of the mountain. So the answer
    to the question of who was the first to reach the
    top of the mountain is still unknown.

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