Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Origami compared with kirigami
• Origami represents a journey through life
Early examples of origami
• The Japanese aristocracy used folded paper on certificates
• Used in medical and wellness settings and also prisons
• Popular with patients, visitors and staff in hospitals
The correct answer is craft. Kirigami is described as a type of paper craft, specifically one that involves cutting as well as folding.
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Kirigami, however, is quite different, it is a type of paper craft involving cutting as well as folding
The correct answer is scissors. The speaker says that making kirigami usually involves using a pair of scissors before folding the remaining paper.
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Making a kirigami piece usually involves using a pair of scissors to remove parts of the paper before folding the remaining sheet.
The correct answer is cutting. The word kirigami is said to come from a Japanese word for the action of cutting.
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The word kirigami is believed to come from a Japanese word for the action of cutting.
The correct answer is ceremonies. Origami pieces are said to encourage calm and to have been used frequently in ceremonies and gift-giving.
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origami pieces are thought to encourage a feeling of calm, and have been frequently used in ceremonies and gift giving in many cultures over many centuries.
The correct answer is temples. The earliest folded paper examples were found stored in temples across several countries.
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As for early evidence, the earliest examples of folded paper have been found stored in temples, from Japan to Korea to Italy.
The correct answer is gold. The note paraphrases the material as a precious metal in leaf form, while the lecture says ancient Chinese origami pieces were made from gold leaf.
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Origami pieces made from gold leaf were commonly found in shrines, palaces and tombs throughout the Tang dynasty.
The correct answer is crane. The largest surviving display origami at Sapporo is described as once having a large paper crane at its centre.
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Eleven examples of display origami survive today, including the largest one at Sapporo in northern Japan, which used to have a large paper crane at the centre of it.
The correct answer is pulse. One claimed physical benefit of origami is a slower pulse rate, so the missing health measure is pulse.
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its emotional and physical benefits, which include a slower pulse rate and a restored sense of balance and perspective.
The correct answer is kits. The script says patients who cannot fold paper themselves can have a paper finger origami kit brought to their bed, so the note refers to these kits.
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patients who can't fold paper themselves can have a paper finger origami kit brought to their bed.
The correct answer is anxiety. A study found that origami brought short-term calming, relaxation and relief from anxiety for Alzheimer's patients.
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one study found that folding origami provided short term calming, relaxation and relief from anxiety for Alzheimer's patients.