In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. Underlying these values is an even more fundamental value that (1) ________ every one of them: a sense that harmony is the highest ideal in life. The harmony that is so important in East Asia has (2) ________ expressions. It is a harmony that can be heard in music; that can be (3) ________ in the variety of foods on a dinner table; that can be felt in (4) ________ respectful relations with other people and in the more general order of the natural world. This harmony is not sameness. It is not a (5) ________ of everything into one thing. It is also not stagnant. It is not the harmony of a (6) ________ that seems fixed in one place. It is a moving harmony, a changing harmony, a (7) ________ harmony. In other words, Confucianism is, above all things, a (8) ________ toward harmony as life's highest ideal. The harmony at (9) ________ is dynamic not static, (10) ________ not fixed, diversified not homogenized. It is a harmony that includes healthy disagreements and has a democratic spirit, respectful of the voices of individuals as well as groups. A. flexible B. touched C. collapse D. distinguish E. permeates F. dynamic G. naturally H. statue I. issue J. diverse K. harmoniously L. seen M. leaning N. mutually O. large