Yuichiro Miura lives by the saying that nothing is impossible. For him, that means climbingQomolangma, the world's highest mountain, at the age of $0. He 21__________to climb it for the 22__________time next month. He reached its top at ages 70 and 75. If he succeeds this time, he will 23__________therecord for the oldest person to climb the 8.844-meter-high mountain.
The record, 24__________,is not what pushes him on. Instead, he wants to know how a person of hisage will 25__________and deal with the terrible cold, 26__________air and low oxygen (氧气)levels on such ahigh mountain. He believes those 27__________will add 70 years to the age of his body once he 28__________tothe top. His daughter,Emili Miura, 29__________others that he will feel like someone 150 years old.
"Nobody ever lived that long, and he' s so 30__________to know how it would be like, "she said. "Hewould like to know what is the 31__________of humans. "Emili Miura said her father thinks that one shouldalways set a higher 32__________for oneself and try to achieve it.
Yuichiro Miura faces more dangers 33__________health problems. He has had three heart operations in 34__________years, and he suffered two 35__________bones in a sport accident in 2009. Nobody would sayit' s wise for an S0-year-old person to make the climb,but Mr. Miura believes that nothing is impossible.请选择最佳选项( )。
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