The difficulties that would have to be encountered by anyone who attempted to explore the Moon would be incomparably greater tha

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问题     The difficulties that would have to be encountered by anyone who attempted to explore the Moon would be incomparably greater than those that have to be faced in the endeavor to reach the summit of Mount Jolmo Lungma. In two respects only would the lunar explorer have the advantage. In the first place movement would be less fatiguing because the gravitational pull of the Moon is not very great, the weight of the Moon being only about one - eightieth of that of the Earth. If the Moon had an atmosphere like that of the Earth, a man playing golf on the Moon would find that he could drive his ball for a mile without much difficulty. The second advantage the lunar explorer would have over the climbers on Mount Jolmo Lungma would be the absence of strong wind to contend against. The Moon having no atmosphere, there can be no wind nor, of course, can there be any noise, for sound is carried by the air. The Moon is a world that is completely still and where utter silence prevails.
Walking on the Moon is______.

选项 A、more exhausting than climbing Mount Jolmo Lungma
B、less exhausting than climbing Mount Jolmo Lungma
C、more dangerous than climbing Mount Jolmo Lungma
D、less dangerous than climbing Mount Jolmo Lungma

答案B

解析 参阅第三句。由于月球对人的引力没有地球对人的引力大,人在月球上走动比在地球上容易得多,所以在月球上走动比攀登珠峰要轻松。A符合题意。
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