英语翻译In 1997,a group of twenty British women made history.Wor

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In 1997,a group of twenty British women made history.Working in five teams with four women in each team,they walked to the North Pole.Apart from one experienced female guide,the other women were all ordinary people who had never done anything like this in their lives before.They managed to survive in an environment which had defeated several very experienced men during the same time period.
The women set off as soon as they were ready.Once on the ice,each woman had to ski along while dragging a sledge weighing over 50 kilos.This would not have been too bad on a smooth surface,but for long distances,the Arctic ice is pushed up into huge piles two or three metres high,and the sledges had to be pulled up one side and carefully let down the other so that they didn’t become damaged.The temperature was always below the freezing point and sometimes strong winds made walking while pulling so much weight almost impossible.It was also very difficult for them to put up their tents when they stopped each night.
In such conditions,the women were making good progress if they covered fourteen or fifteen kilometres a day.But there was another problem.Part of the journey was across a frozen sea with moving water underneath the ice and at some points the team would drift back more than five kilometres during the night.That meant that after walking in these very severe conditions for ten hours on one day,they had to spend part of the next day covering the same ground again.Furthermore,each day it took three hours from waking up to setting off and another three hours every evening to set up the camp and prepare the evening meal.
So,how did they manage to succeed?They realized that they were part of a team.If any one of them didn’t pull her sledge or get her job done,she would endanger the success of the whole expedition.Any form of selfishness could result in the efforts of everyone else being completely wasted,so personal feelings had to be put to one side.At the end of their journey,the women agreed that it was mental effort far more than physical fitness that got them to the North Pole.
1.What was so extraordinary about the expedition?
A.There was no one to lead it.B.The women did not have any men with them.C.It was a new experience for most of the women.D.The women had not met one another before.2.It was difficult for the women to cover 15 kilometres a day because A.they got too tired B.the ice was moving C.they kept getting lost D.the temperatures were too low 3.What is the main message of the text?
A.Motivation and teamwork achieve goals.B.Women can do anything they want.
C.It is sometimes good to experience difficult conditions.D.Arctic conditions are very severe.A.1997B.1999C.2010 D.1985
4.Which of the following items is NOT mentioned in the text?AWeather conditions.B.Protective clothing C Preparing foodD Feelings and relationships.
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1997年,一个二十岁的英国妇女群体创造了历史.有五个小队每小队有四个成员,他们走到北极.除了从一个经验丰富的女性引导,其他妇女都在谁从来没有做过这样的事.他们成功地生存在这击败了在同一时间内几个非常有经验的男人的环境.
妇女们在准备好之后马上出发了.一旦踏上了冰,每名女子都要拖着50公斤滑雪.这对于光滑的地面不会太长,可是滑长距离,北极冰推到两三米高的巨大的堆积,而雪橇不得不拉升一边仔细辜负另一方面使他们没有被损坏.温度总是低于冰点,有时风大还拉着这么多的重量,几乎是不可能的.当夜晚来临时,也非常难搭帐篷.
在这种恶劣情况下,妇女还是取得了良好的进展,他们每天走个十四到十五岁千米.但是还有有一个问题.旅程的一部分是在冰冻的海上下方的冰会每天移动所以将在夜间飘回几乎五个千米.这意味着,他们每天要花几乎十个小时走路,他们不得不花费次日部分覆盖同样的理由了.此外,它每天从起床到了掀起另有3小时,每晚上设立营地,准备晚餐三个小时.
那么,他们又如何管理才能成功?他们意识到,他们是一个团队的一部分.如果其中任何一个不拉她的雪橇,或让她完成任务,她会危及整个远征的成功.任何形式的自私可能导致其他人的努力完全被浪费了,所以个人感情不得不放在一边.在他们的旅途结束时,妇女一致认为,精神上的努力远远超过了他们的体能到北极了.
1.是什么使有关远征非凡?
答:有没有人来领导它.B.妇女没有同他们任何人.C.这是一个对于大多数妇女的新经验.D.妇女没有达到彼此before.2.这是困难的妇女覆盖15公里的一天,因为他们得到了太累A.B.C.冰在动,他们不断迷路D.气温太低3.什么是文本的主要信息?
A.动机和团队合作达到的目标.B.妇女可以做任何他们想要的.
C.有时是困难的条件下很好的经验.D.北极的条件是非常严重的?A.1997B.1999C.2010 D.1985
4.下列项目中没有提到这一点的文字?迎风条件.B.防护服彗星准备foodD感情和关系.
 
 
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