缺词填空(根据短文内容及首字母提示,填入所缺单词)(共10空,每空1分,满分10分)Many books have been written about “the art of g

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缺词填空(根据短文内容及首字母提示,填入所缺单词)(共10空,每空1分,满分10分)
Many books have been written about “the art of giving”. But what about the art of r  1 ? Sometimes, receiving a gift can be difficult, especially when someone buys you a gift you don’t want!
“I remember when I was about twelve years old, my parents b  2  me a purple purse,” laughs Guo Xiaojing. “It really made me feel embarrassed(尴尬), because I thought the purse was really ugly!Still, I pretended (假装)that I liked it b  3  I knew it would make my parents happy!”
Han Ling agrees. “That sounds like my grandparents!A few years ago, my grandparents gave me an orange sweater f  4  my birthday. I used to wear it every time I visited them, but when I left their house, I took it off! Of course, this made me feel g  5 . It was a very nice thought, but my grandparents have different taste from me! I think it’s hard to buy clothes or other personal things for people.”
To make things easier, some people would rather just give money. In some cultures, h  6  , receiving money can make people unfortable. “When someone gives me money, it j   7   makes me think they’re being lazy,” says John Wilson. “In England, we have a saying: It’s the thought that counts. When s   8   gives me money, I feel they don’t think at all. I prefer to receive a gift that has some thought behind it. I don’t mind if it’s something I don’t need. If someone has thought about a g   9  for me, it always makes me happy.”
Different people have very different thoughts on this subject! So maybe the art of receiving is e 10  more difficult than the art of giving! What do you think?receiving 

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