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A.remained B.cast C.violent D.familiar E.classified F.creativity
G.overcoming H.maintained I.domestic J.justice K.originating

   For as long as we have been able to stand upright and speak,we have told stories.They explained the mysteries of the world:birth,death,the seasons,day and night.
   As humanity progressed,other types of stories developed.These were not concerned with the mysteries of the meaning of life but with everyday(1)
I
I
matters.While they were more mundane(平淡的)in the issues they explored,such tales were no less impressive in their (2)
F
F
of the supernatural.
   These smaller,everyday stories,combining the world of humans with fantastical creatures and seemingly impossible plots are now (3)
E
E
as fairy tales or folk tales.Such tales,(4)
K
K
in pre-literate societies and told by the folk,capture the hopes and dreams of humanity.They convey messages of(5)
G
G
difficulties,rising from rags to riches,and the benefits of courage.
   Fairy tales are also extremely moral in their distinction between god and evil,right and wrong.Their(6)
J
J
reflects the ancient tradition of an eye for an eye,and their punishments are ruthless and complete.Originally for adults,fairy tales can be (7)
C
C
and filled with taboos.When the earliest recorded versions were made by collectors such as the Brothers Grimm,the adult content was (8)
H
H
.But as Christian morality intervened(介入),the tales became child-friendly.
   Despite these changes,it is apparent that fairy tales are still needed today,even for grown-ups.We consciously and unconsciously continue to tell them,despite advances in logic,science and technology.
   The 20th anniversary of the death of Diana,Princess of Wales,for example,has been(9)
B
B
like her life - as a fairy tale.Throughout the year,she has been commemorated (紀(jì)念) in articles with headings such as "a troubled fairy tale", "beyond a fairy tale",and "just another fairytale." While these articles have tried hard to deconstruct the (10)
D
D
narrative,they have not been entirely successful.

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