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Pigeon racing has become increasingly popular in parts of China (1)________ the country’s elite and its middle class. Sun Yan, the deputy general-secretary of Beijing Racing Pigeons Association, (2)_______ that at least 100,000 pigeons breeders live in Beijing, and (3)_________90,000 of them are registered with Racing Pigeons Associations at (4)_________ levels, to qualify for the games held in the spring and autumn. Competitions can be lucrative for(5)________owners, with some prizes amounting to tens of thousands of dollars. Liu said in recent years, pigeon racing has been surging in popularity across China.
Select the most appropiate option for blank No. 3.
utmost
almost
nearby
exact
- The sentence talks about the number of pigeon breeders in Beijing who are part of racing associations.
- Option 1: utmost - "Utmost" means the greatest or highest degree, which does not fit the context of counting breeders.
- Option 2: almost - "Almost" indicates nearly all or close to a number, which fits well here as not all breeders might be officially registered.
- Option 3: nearby - "Nearby" refers to physical proximity and is not suitable for counting or approximate numbers.
- Option 4: exact - "Exact" means precise, which does not match the context as it's unlikely the number is precisely 90,000.
- Correct Answer: Option 2 - almost
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