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6.The Amber Room belongs to the eight wonders of the world.It was given the name because almost several tons of amber were used to make it.First it was designed for the palace of FrederickⅠ.Then Frederick WilliamⅠ,the next king of Prussia,sent it to Peter the Great as a gift of friendship from Prussian people.Later,CatherineⅡhad the Amber Room moved to a palace outside St.Petersburg where she spent her summers and she told her artists to add more details to its design.
Unfortunately,during the Second World War,the Nai German was at war with Russia.In September 1941,the Nazis secretly stole the Amber Room and sent boxes of the Amber Room on a train for Konigsberg.After that what really happened to the Amber Room remains a mystery.
52.The Amber Room was designed forA.
A.FrederickⅠ
B.Frederick WilliamⅠ
C.Peter the Great
D.CatherineⅡ
53.The reason for the missing of the Amber Room isA.
A.the Second World War
B.the disaster
C.the time
D.none of the above
54.Who stole the Amber Room in 1941?D
A.Prussian people
B.CatherineⅡ
C.Peter the Great
D.the Nazis
55.The story is aboutB.
A.the war between the Russians and Germans
B.the history of the Amber Room
C.how to build the Amber Room
D.why the king built the Amber Room.
分析 本文主要讲述了琥珀屋的历史,及后来是如何消失的一些信息.
解答 52.A 细节理解题.根据第一段提到First it was designed for the palace of FrederickⅠ可知琥珀屋是为Frederick一世设计的,故选A项.
53.A 细节理解题.根据第三段Unfortunately,during the Second World War,the Nai German was at war with Russia.In September 1941,the Nazis secretly stole the Amber Room and sent boxes of the Amber Room on a train for Konigsberg可知在第二次世界大战时,纳粹偷了走,后来就消失,故选A项.
54.D 细节理解题.根据最后一段提到In September 1941,the Nazis secretly stole the Amber Room and sent boxes of the Amber Room on a train for Konigsberg.可知是纳粹偷走了琥珀屋,故选D项.
55.B 主旨大意题.本文讲述琥珀屋的历史及后来是如何消失的,故选B项.
点评 本文是故事类阅读理解.做这类题材阅读理解时要求考生对文章通读一遍,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据
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