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Tea prices in the domestic (1) continue to rule high in the (2) year despite the expectation of a (3) production as compared to the previous year. According to a preliminary assessment (4) on the weather (5) in recent months. Tea output in 1990 may reach 740 million kg as (6) 700 million kg past year. During the past three months, tea prices have generally shown a (7) Unlike last year, when tea prices rose dramatically, this year prices seem to have (8) at a rather high level. In the subsequent four months, the (9) average price showed a downtrend, but in September the prices have (10) hardened to a considerable extent.

Tea prices in the domestic ____(1)____ continue to rule high in the ____(2)____ year despite the expectation of a ____(3)____ production as compared to the previous year. According to a preliminary assessment ____(4)____ on the weather ____(5)____ in recent months. Tea output in 1990 may reach 740 million kg as ____(6)____ 700 million kg past year. During the past three months, tea prices have generally shown a ____(7)____ Unlike last year, when tea prices rose dramatically, this year prices seem to have ____(8)____ at a rather high level. In the subsequent four months, the ____(9)____ average price showed a downtrend, but in September the prices have ____(10)____ hardened to a considerable extent.

Tea prices in the domestic (1) continue to rule high in the (2) year despite the expectation of a (3) production as compared to the previous year. According to a preliminary assessment (4) on the weather (5) in recent months. Tea output in 1990 may reach 740 million kg as (6) 700 million kg past year. During the past three months, tea prices have generally shown a (7) Unlike last year, when tea prices rose dramatically, this year prices seem to have (8) at a rather high level. In the subsequent four months, the (9) average price showed a downtrend, but in September the prices have (10) hardened to a considerable extent.

Tea prices in the domestic (1) continue to rule high in the (2) year despite the expectation of a (3) production as compared to the previous year. According to a preliminary assessment (4) on the weather (5) in recent months. Tea output in 1990 may reach 740 million kg as (6) 700 million kg past year. During the past three months, tea prices have generally shown a (7) Unlike last year, when tea prices rose dramatically, this year prices seem to have (8) at a rather high level. In the subsequent four months, the (9) average price showed a downtrend, but in September the prices have (10) hardened to a considerable extent.

Tea prices in the domestic (1) continue to rule high in the (2) year despite the expectation of a (3) production as compared to the previous year. According to a preliminary assessment (4) on the weather (5) in recent months. Tea output in 1990 may reach 740 million kg as (6) 700 million kg past year. During the past three months, tea prices have generally shown a (7) Unlike last year, when tea prices rose dramatically, this year prices seem to have (8) at a rather high level. In the subsequent four months, the (9) average price showed a downtrend, but in September the prices have (10) hardened to a considerable extent.

Tea prices in the domestic (1) continue to rule high in the (2) year despite the expectation of a (3) production as compared to the previous year. According to a preliminary assessment (4) on the weather (5) in recent months. Tea output in 1990 may reach 740 million kg as (6) 700 million kg past year. During the past three months, tea prices have generally shown a (7) Unlike last year, when tea prices rose dramatically, this year prices seem to have (8) at a rather high level. In the subsequent four months, the (9) average price showed a downtrend, but in September the prices have (10) hardened to a considerable extent.

Tea prices in the domestic (1) continue to rule high in the (2) year despite the expectation of a (3) production as compared to the previous year. According to a preliminary assessment (4) on the weather (5) in recent months. Tea output in 1990 may reach 740 million kg as (6) 700 million kg past year. During the past three months, tea prices have generally shown a (7) Unlike last year, when tea prices rose dramatically, this year prices seem to have (8) at a rather high level. In the subsequent four months, the (9) average price showed a downtrend, but in September the prices have (10) hardened to a considerable extent.
