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Mrs.Chaisura,a well-known businesswoman from Thailand,has won (1)anan international competition in flower arrangement in Japan.Mrs.Chaisura owns a flower shop in Bangkok.Her most famous creations are fresh-cut flower arrangements done (2)inin an authentic Japanese style.In the past several years,her business (3)has flourished/has been flourishinghas flourished/has been flourishing (flourish).Last month,the Japanese Embassy in Bangkok sponsored an exhibition of her work,which proved to be (4)wildlywildly (wild) popular.
Last week,Mrs.Chaisura traveled to Japan, (5)wherewhere she took part in the 2023 International Ikebana(插花)Exhibition and Contest,along with over 200 contestants from sixteen other countries.Mrs.Chaisura,much to her surprise,won first place.She is the first Thai citizen,and the first foreigner since 1957, (6)to winto win (win) No.1 prize in the competition.Afterward,she thanked her teacher,with whom she had studied ikebana in Japan during the (7)ninetiesnineties (ninety).Rikka,the "upright style, " is restrained and deeply traditional,and recently it has become a hit.
Along with an (8)impressiveimpressive (impress) gold cup,Mrs.Chaisura won a cash prize of 400,000 Yen.Her winning arrangement was composed of green orchids and pine.After (9)being awardedbeing awarded (award) the prize,she told the reporter, "My favorite flower is the orchid,and I hope to include (10)moremore (many) Thai flowers,especially Thai orchids,into my future ikebana arrangements."
【考點(diǎn)】新聞報(bào)道;文學(xué)與藝術(shù).
【答案】an;in;has flourished/has been flourishing;wildly;where;to win;nineties;impressive;being awarded;more
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