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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Chinese paper cutting or jianzhi is the first paper-cutting design,     1     (date) back to the Eastern Han Dynasty. Due to its     2     (grace) art, after hundreds of years’ development, the paper-cuts have become a means of decorations     3     is popular both home and abroad.

    4     (general), the paper-cuts are used to decorate doors and windows, thus sometimes they     5     (refer) to as —chuanghua (Window Flower). They are also used for religious and ceremonial purposes, buried with the dead and burned at funerals. Chinese people believe the red paper-cuts on the door can bring good fortune and happiness     6     the whole family. As a result, paper-cuts are more often seen during traditional Chinese festivals, the Spring Festival in particular.

People find hope and comfort in expressing best     7     (wish) with paper-cuttings. For instance: for a wedding ceremony, red paper-cuttings are a traditional decoration on the tea set, the dressing table glass, and other furniture.     8     big red paper character Xi (happiness) is a traditional must on the newly-wed’s (新婚夫妇) door. With its popularity     9     (increase), we may never fail     10     (feel) the existence of Chinese paper-cutting all over the world.

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