I rented a car yesterday and drove about 5C miles from Paris to Chartres. The area around Chartres is very flat. That's probably 1. it was built here. At first,I wasn’t sure 2. I should take a guided tour of the cathedral(大教堂) .I like to wander around on my own. But this time I decided to go for it,and I'm really glad that I did — the guide was excellent!She talked a lot about 3. the cathedral was built — it was begun before 1200 — and told us 4. the building materials came from. Some of the stone was transported from hundreds of miles away — I’ 11 never understand 5. they managed to do that.

           6. designed the cathedral isn't known.It is clear 7. in those days architecture(建筑藝術(shù)) was a  cooperative(合作的) effort. She also gave us some idea of 8. conditions were like for the builders. It sounds like an extremely hard life. I thought 9.  the stained-glass windows were impressive. After the tour,I looked again at my guidebook and noticed 10. it mentioned the climb” up the north tower,so off I went. For me it was a long,exhausting climb,and there were times when I didn’ t know 11. r  d make it. The great view was certainly worth the effort when I got to the top.

1. why   2. whether / if   3. when   4. where 5. how   6. Who   7. that   8. what

9. that   10. that   11. whether / if

題目來(lái)源:2016年英語(yǔ)周報(bào)高一新課標(biāo) > 第42期2015-2016年高一新課標(biāo)

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