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This gift was the Amber Room, 1.     was given this name because several tons of amber were used to make it. The amber which was 2.  had a beautiful yellow-brown colour like honey. The design of the room was in the fancy   3.   popular in those days. It was also a treasure   4._   with gold and jewels, which took the country' s best artists about ten years to make.

However, the next King of Prussia, Frederick William I, to whom the amber room   5.   , decided not to keep it. In 1716 he gave it to Peter the Great. In return, the Czar sent him a   6.  of his best soldiers. So the Amber Room became part of the Czar' s winter palace in St Petersburg. About four metres long, the room served as a small   7.    hall for important visitors.

However, some of the Nazis secretly   8.   the room itself. In less than two days 100,000 pieces were put inside twenty-seven wooden boxes. There is no   9.   that the boxes were then put on a train for Konigsberg, which was at that time a German city on the Baltic Sea. After that, what happened to the Amber Room   10.  a mystery.

 

1.which 2.selected 3.style 4.decorated 5.belonged 6.troop 7.reception 8.stole 9.doubt 10.remains 【解析】 试题分析:本文是关于琥珀屋的介绍,介绍了它是由什么做成,以及发生在它身上的事。 1.which考查关系词。非限制性定语从句,用which。 2.selected考查动词。这里琥珀是被选中的,用被动语态。被选中的琥珀有一个美丽的黄棕色的颜色,像蜂蜜。 3.style考查名词。style风格,这个房间的奇特风格在那些日子里很流行。 4.decorated考查动词。decorate装饰,根据全文可知使用过去时,用decorated,它也是一个用金子和珠宝装饰的珍宝。 5.belonged考查动词固定搭配。belong to属于。根据全文可知使用过去时,用belonged 6.troop考查名词。troop军队,作为回报,沙皇送给他由最好的士兵组成的一个军队。 7.reception考查名词。reception hall接待厅,这个房间里作为一个小的接待厅接待重要的来访者。 8.stole考查动词。根据全文可知使用过去时,用stole。然而,一些纳粹秘密地偷走了房子。 9.doubt考查名词。There is nodoubt毫无疑问,毫无疑问那些箱子被装上火车运往哥尼斯堡。 10.
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