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It's just another day for William Lindesay.It begins by spending some time with his sons …and the Great Wall of China.He has lost count of the number of times he(1)
has climbed
has climbed
(climb) the wall.However,he still remembers the day he first saw(2)
it
it

    The UK native first came to China in 1986 with(3)
plans
plans
(plan) to run the wall's entire(4)
length
length
(long),but it didn't quite work out that time.He came back a year later and fulfilled his dream,before finally (5)
settling
settling
(settle) in China in 1990.Lindesay has had eight books on the Great Wall(6)
published
published
(publish) over the years.He has completed three photo projects that show(7)
how
how
it has changed with the passage of time and led conservation efforts to protect it.Now he and his Chinese friends are using drones(無人機(jī))(8)
to film
to film
(film) the Great Wall,which provides a(9)
completely
completely
(complete) new and fascinating perspective.
    In many ways,the Great Wall has defined Lindesay's life.His solo adventure was described as "the most successful foreign exploration of the Great Wall".He even received a medal(10)
from
from
the Chinese government for his conservation efforts.

【考點(diǎn)】環(huán)境保護(hù)
【答案】has climbed;it;plans;length;settling;published;how;to film;completely;from
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