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Everyone knows that exercise is good for the body and the mind. We all want to keep fit and look good, but too many of us take (1) ______ the wrong sport and quickly lose interest.
So now fitness experts are advising people to choose an activity that matches their character.
For instance, those (2) ______ like to be with other people often enjoy golf or squash, or playing for a basketball, football or hockey team. (3) ______, you may prefer to go jogging or swimming if you’re happier on your own.
Do you like competition? Then try something like running, or a racket sport such as tennis. If, on the other hand, (4) ______ isn’t important to you, then activities like dancing can be an enjoyable (5) ______ without the need to show you’re better than everyone else.
“…but too many of us take (1) ______ the wrong sport…”
Correct preposition: “up” (take up = start doing).
Answer: D. up
“For instance, those (2) ______ like to be with other people…”
We need a relative pronoun: “who” fits best.
Answer: A. who
“(3) ______, you may prefer to go jogging or swimming…”
This indicates contrast with previous clause: “however” is correct.
Answer: C. however
“If, on the other hand, (4) ______ isn’t important to you…”
We are talking about competition: “winning” fits naturally.
Answer: B. winning
“…then activities like dancing can be an enjoyable (5) ______ without the need to show you’re better…”
Dancing is an enjoyable challenge (something to do, not a contest).
Answer: A. challenge
D. up
A. who
C. however
B. winning
A. challenge
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