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People of all ages and nations enjoy Chinese paper cutting.Paper Cuttings,though,are no longer just used for various pretty(1)
decorations
decorations
(decoration).
    This art form dates back to(2)
the
the
sixth century.Chinses women would cut shapes from gold and silver foil (箔紙) to stick to heir hair.Families later followed the tradition(3)
of
of
putting paper cuttings on gates and windows on special days.Finally,red paper cuttings became a way(4)
to express
to express
(express) happy feelings and good wishes.A cutting of the "囍" character,(5)
representing
representing
(represent) "double happiness",is commonly used at weddings.
    China paper-cutting master Li Yunxia makes the craft (手藝) much(6)
easier
easier
(easy) than before.At the age of 6,she(7)
began
began
(begin) to learn paper cutting from her mother.Li said(8)
frankly
frankly
(frank), "All you need are paper,scissors and a lot of skills." She was born in Shaanxi province,(9)
where
where
paper cutting is still practiced and taught.Today,she teaches the ancient craft to people of every age.
    No matter how common(10)
or
or
special the design (圖案) is,paper cutting remains a beloved Chinese craft.Next time you see a paper-cut,take a moment to appreciate it.

【答案】decorations;the;of;to express;representing;easier;began;frankly;where;or
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