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目睹登山者在旅行过程中遭遇危险,Cullymore翻越2,000米为他们免费送水。
[海词积累]
1.unforgiving adj. 不肯原谅的;难应付的
2.underestimate v. 低估
From June to September, the temperature in Phoenix can be unbelievably high. But that doesnt stop 1. from attempting the 1.3⁃mile hike to the top of the citys famous Camelback Mountain. Signs warn that the trip is extremely difficult. If you continue, a posted checklist suggests you should carry at least a liter of water with you. If youre halfway through your water, turn around!
Unfortunately, many hikers do not notice the warnings. Fortunately, Scott Cullymore does. The 53⁃year⁃old Cullymore can be found hiking up and down Camelback a couple of times a day, offering bottles of cold 2. to worn?out hikers. He has helped so many hikers that he has earned a heavenly nickname: the Water Angel. “Id like a more 3.
(friendly/manly) name, but, you know,” he told azfamily.com.
Cullymore was on Camelback Mountain one day in 2015 when a British tourist died after being lost for nearly six hours in the July heat. That experience inspired him to start helping people caught unaware by Arizonas unforgiving version of Mother Nature. He knows that hikers underestimate the mountain but 4. (overestimate/expect) what they can do, and it puts them in trouble. If a hiker is not sweating any more, Cullymore will reach into his orange backpack, pull out a cold bottle, and hand it to the person. Its nothing for him to go through eight bottles of water — which he pays for himself — in one lap up and
down the mountain. “Its misleading that were in the middle of the city. You can die up here, and no one would know.”
Austin Hill,one hiker who helped himself with the water
agrees. “You think you know the heat, but then you get out here in the desert and it surrounds you like a blanket,” said Austin Hill. As for Cullymore, the Water Angel,the only thing is to go in search of another hiker in need.
——From Readers Digest
[Reading][Check]]
Fill in each blank with only one word or select the right items given in the bracket according to the context.
[Language][Study]
Sentence for writing
“It is misleading that...” ……是一个误导
(认为)我们在市中心是一个误导。
were in the middle of the city.