2.Before my first hike to the Rocky Mountains,I was a homebody.I had friends to hang out with,several hobbies,and I felt comfortable spending weeks or even months in my hometown without going anywhere.I thought there was no difference between seeing something on TV and seeing something with one's own eyes.
The situation changed one day when David,my best friend,came to my room.
He always got a couple of colorful bugs in his head.He succeeded in talking me into joining him on his trip to the Rocky Mountains.
This was my first time in the mountains,so I was turning my head in all directions.Unluckily,the weather was foggy most of the time,and the higher we climbed the mountains,the less we could see.But I still enjoyed the hike.I walked fast,and because of that I ran out of energy long before we got to the top.David knew how to save energy.
When we finally got to the top,nothing had really changed.The same fog was covering everything.I felt disappointed,as I expected to see the view from above and take some photos.We spent a couple of hours on the top,and decided to turn back.Then the wind suddenly cleared the clouds and the sun came out.It wasn't until then that I knew how beautiful the mountains looked.And for some moments I couldn't believe my eyes.
At that moment,I realized that I wouldn't be able to live a life without visiting the mountains at least twice a year.
(1)What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.David often had crazy ideas.
B.David liked playing with bugs.
C.David liked persuading others.
D.David was good at talking with others.
(2)What made the author unhappy during his first hike?
A.Feeling tired during the hike.
B.Not taking a camera with him.
C.Having to climb for a long time.
D.The heavy fog covering everything.
(3)How did the author most probably feel after the hike?
A.Delighted.
B.Nervous.
C.Worried.
D.Upset.
(4)What is the text mainly about?
A.The author's everyday life.
B.Things the author learned from a trip.
C.The author's attitude towards traveling.
D.The author's first hike to the Rocky Mountains.