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People send birthday greetings by using cards in both eastern and western countries. It is not known when and where exactly the tradition of 1.(send)birthday cards began. It is believed that it 2.(begin)in England in the early nineteenth century. In those days people sent birthday cards 3.(连词)they couldn't wish somebody a happy birthday in person.

In 1840 the first stamp was used in Britain and sending birthday cards became easier, 4.(cheap) and more popular. The development of color printing processes(工艺流程) in the 1930s also helped to increase sales of birthday cards.

Today cards are often 5.(give)with a present, even when people can express their  6.(wish)face to face. In recent times e-cards have also become popular. Many people are starting to use e-cards instead 7.(介词)traditional cards because they are free, environmentally 8.(friend) and easy to arrive. So will e-cards take place of paper cards completely in ten or twenty years? Probably not. For example, for kids and old people, they don't use e-cards very often.

If your birthday is coming soon, do you wish that at 9.(little)one person could congratulate you with 10.(冠词)beautiful card then?

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