Passage 1 The kimono is a traditional Japanese dress. In modern days, it is worn only sparingly or during special 16 such as
weddings, tea ceremonies, formal traditional events and funerals. A kimono of a particular style and color is to be worn
depending on the occasion and the person's age and marital status. Men's kimonos usually have more subdued colors and are
made typically from matte fabrics. Partly for this reason, it is the women's kimonos 17 generate more interest because their
beautiful designs make them art pieces as much as they are garments. The women's kimonos are traditionally made of silk, 18
these days they are also made of polyester. Decoration techniques include embroidery, yuzen painting and dyeing.
The price of a kimono can range from around 10,000 yen for a simple set 19 of cheap fabric to millions of yen for a
luxurious silk outfit with intricate embroidery or yuzen designs. The outfit is accompanied by traditional footwear and a small
handbag for women. When buying kimonos, take into account that maintenance is an issue unless you are not planning on ever
wearing them. Silk kimonos are difficult to clean and washing without the proper methods might 20 damaging the garment.
Kimonos of polyester material are easier to clean, but you should always check with the merchant the appropriate ways of
maintaining them.
【題組】16.
(A) misconceptions
(B) occasions
(C) extensions
(D) inventions