What world record did Alan Eustace set in 2014?, A. The longest parachute jump, B. The highest skydive, C. The fastest plane flight, D. The longest free fall, How fast was Alan Eustace traveling during his jump?, A. 900 km per hour, B. 1,100 km per hour, C. 1,322 km per hour, D. 1,500 km per hour, Where did Alan Eustace land after his jump?, A. In the mountains of Colorado, B. In the ocean, C. In the desert of New Mexico, D. In a city airport, What question does the writer ask about extreme sports?, A. Why they are expensive, B. Why they are popular with teenagers, C. Why some people look for danger, D. Why they are shown on TV, What did researchers Brymer and Oades study?, A. Professional skydivers only, B. Young athletes under 18, C. People who enjoy extreme sports, D. Media coverage of extreme sports, What was one reason people try extreme sports, according to the study?, A. To become famous, B. To conquer their fear, C. To earn money, D. To impress others, What did George Mallory say when asked why he climbed Everest?, A. To break a record, B. To become rich, C. Because it was dangerous, D. Because it was there, What happened to George Mallory?, A. He reached the summit first, B. He gave up climbing, C. He died during an expedition, D. He stopped mountaineering, How do many extreme sports athletes see risk?, A. They ignore it completely, B. They believe it cannot be avoided, C. They think their sport is very dangerous, D. They try to reduce it as much as possible, What example shows that extreme sports are becoming more popular?, A. More TV shows about them, B. Weekend trips now fill up quickly, C. Athletes earn more money, D. Schools teach extreme sports.

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