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FrederickWilliamI,thekingofPrussia,couldneverhaveimaginedthathisgreatsetgifttotheRussianpeoplewouldhave__1____anamazinghistory.ThisgiftwastheAmberRoom,___2___wasgiventhisnamebecauseseveraltonsofamberwereused_____3____(make)it.Theamberwhichwasselected____4__(have)abeautifulyellow-browncolourlikehoney.Thedesignoftheroomwasinthefancystylepopularin thosedays.Itwasalsoatreasure_____5_____(decorate)withgoldandjewels,whichtookthecountry'sbestartistsabouttenyearstomake.
Infact,theroomwasnotmade_____6_____(be)a gift.ItwasdesignedforthepalaceofFrederickI.However,thenextkingofPrussia,FrederickWilliamI,____7__whomtheamberroombelonged,decidednottokeep___8___.In1716hegaveittoPetertheGreat.___9___return,theCzarsenthimatroopofhisbestsoldiers.SotheAmberRoombecamepartoftheCzar'swinterpalaceinStpeterburg.Aboutfourmetreslong,theroomserved___10___asmallreceptionhallforimportantvisitors.
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Later,CatherineⅡhadtheAmberRoom____1____(move)toapalaceoutsideStPtersburgwhereshespenthersummers.Shetoldherartiststoaddmoredetails__2____it.In1770theroomwascompletedtheway___3___shewanted.Almostsixhundred ofitsmirrorsandpicturesshonelikegold._____4___(sad),althoughtheAmberRoomwasconsideredoneofthewondersoftheworld,itisnow_____5_____(miss).
InStPterburg1941,theNaziarmywasnear StPeterburg.Thiswasatime____6___thetwocountrieswereatwar.___7____theNaziscouldgettothesummerpalace,theRussianswereabletoremovesomefurnitureandsmall artobjectsfromtheAmberRoom.However,someoftheNazissecretlystoletheroomitself.Inlessthantwodays100,000pieceswereputinsidetwenty-sevenwoodenboxes.___8___isnodoubtthattheboxeswerethenputonatrainforKonigsberg,whichwasatthattimeaGermancityontheBalticsea.Afterthat,___9____happenedtotheAmberRoomremainsamystery.
Recently,theRussiansandGermanshavebuiltanewAmberRoomatthesummerpalace.BystudyingoldphotosoftheformerAmberRoom,theyhavemadethenewonelookliketheold___10__.In2003itwasreadyforthepeopleofStPetersburgwhentheycelebratedthe300thbirthdayoftheircity.
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AtlantawasaGreekprincess.Shewasverybeautifulandcouldrunfasterthan___1___maninGreece.ButshewasnotallowedtorunandwingloryforherselfintheOlympicGames.Shewas___2___angrythatshesaidtoherfatherthatshewouldnotmarryanyone___3___couldnotrunfasterthanher.Herfathersaidthatshemustmarry,soAtlantamadeabargainwithhim.Shesaidtohim,"Thesearemyrules.Whenamansayshewantstomarryme,Iwillrunagainsthim.Ifhecannotrunasfastasme,he____4______(kill).Noonewillbepardoned."
ManykingsandprinceswantedtomarryAtlanta,butwhen___5____heardofherrules,theyknewitwas___6_____(hope).Somanyofthemsadlywenthome,but___7____stayedtoruntherace.Therewasaman____8___(call)HippomeneswhowasamazedwhenheheardofAtlanta'srules,"Whyarethesemenso9______(fool)?
"hethought."Whywilltheyletthemselvesbekilledbecausetheycannotrunasfastasthisprincess?
"However,whenhesawAtlantacomeoutofherhousetorun,Hippomeneschanged10______mind."IwillmarryAtlanta-ordie!
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OvertimeIhavebeenchangedquitealot.Ibegan___1___acalculatingmachineinFrancein1642.___2____IwasyoungIcouldsimplifydifficultsums.Idevelopedveryslowlyandittooknearlytwohundredyears___3____IwasbuiltasananalyticalmachinebyCharlesBabbage.AfterIwasprogrammedbyanoperator___4___usedcardswithholes,Icould"think"logicallyandproduceananswerquickerthananyperson.Atthattimeitwasconsideredatechnologicalrevolutionandthestartofmy"artificialintelligence".In1936myrealfather,AlanTuring,wroteabookabout____5___Icouldbemadetoworkasa"universalmachine"tosolveanydifficultmathematicalproblem.Fromthenon,Igrewrapidlyboth___6___sizeandinbrainpower.By___7___1940sIhadgrownaslargeasaroom,andIwondered____8___Iwouldgrowanylarger.However,thisrealityalsoworriedmydesigners.___9____timewentby,Iwasmade___10_____(small).FirstasaPC(personalcomputer)andthenasalaptop,Ihavebeenusedinofficesandhomessincethe1970s.
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Thesechangesonlybecamepossibleasmymemoryimproved.First___1___wasstoredintubes,thenontransistorsandlateronverysmallchips.AsaresultItotallychangedmyshape.AsIhavegrownolderIhavealsogrownsmaller.Overtimemymemoryhasdevelopedso