There are many embroidery villages in Viet Nam, but Quat Dong village inHa Noi is widely known for its products of high...........(19)…....Embroidery has been developing around here since the 17th century.
In the past, local skilled artisans were chosen to make sophisticated embroidered costumes for the Vietnamese King, Queen and other Royal family members.The first man who .......(20)....... the local people how to embroider was Dr. Le Cong Hanh, who lived during the Le dynasty. He learned how to embroider while on a trip toChina as an envoy, and taught the villagers of Quat Dong uponhis return. .......(21)...... these skillseventually spread across the country, the Quat Dong’s artisans’ creations are still the most appreciated. In order to create beautiful embroideries, .........(22)......... artisan must be patient, carefuland have an eye for design, along with clever hands.
19. A. quality B. qualification C. population D. equality
20. A. taught B. to teach C. teaching D. teaches
21. A. although B. however C. nevertheless D. therefore
22. A. an B. a C. the D. x
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In the past, local skilled artisans were chosen to make sophisticated embroidered costumes for the Vietnamese King, Queen and other Royal family members. The first man who taught the local people how to embroider was Dr. Le Cong Hanh, who lived during the Le dynasty.
There are many embroidery villages in Viet Nam, but Quat Dong village in Ha Noi is widely known for its products of high quality. Embroidery has been developing around here since the 17th century.
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