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The Amber Room,one of the greatest (1)
wonders
wonders
(wonder) of the world,was a great work that took about ten years to make.In 1716,the Amber Room was(2)
given
given
(give)to the Russian people as a gift of friendship by William Ⅰ,who loved soldiers more(3)
than
than
the Amber Room itself.In Russia,the room first served as a small reception hall for(4)
important
important
(importance)visitors,(5)
which
which
later was moved and redesigned by Catherine Ⅱ.(6)
Unfortunately
Unfortunately
(fortunate),the Amber Room disappeared when the Nazi Germans and Russia were at war and until now nobody knows(7)
what
what
happened to it.In 2003,(8)
however
however
,a new Amber Room built by the Russians and Germans on the basis of the old photos (9)
was
was
(be) ready for the people of St Petersburg when they celebrated the 300th birthday of(10)
their
their
(they) city.

【考點(diǎn)】傳統(tǒng)習(xí)俗與文化
【答案】wonders;given;than;important;which;Unfortunately;what;however;was;their
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