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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Heat exhaustion can be a recreational hazard, (1) ______ for athletes playing sports outdoors (2) ______ wearing heat-trapping clothing and gear when temperatures are high, (3) ______ as the case in American football. Small studies (4) ______ aimed to design more (5) ______ football uniforms.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 5.
wretched
sheltered
miserable
breathable
- Heat exhaustion can indeed affect athletes, especially when they play sports outdoors in hot weather.
- This is more pronounced in sports requiring heat-trapping clothing, like American football.
- Small studies are conducted with the goal of creating better athletic gear.
- Option 1: "Wretched" means miserable or pitiable. It doesn't fit.
- Option 2: "Sheltered" means protected, unrelated to clothing design.
- Option 3: "Miserable" refers to a state of discomfort, not design.
- Option 4: "Breathable" indicates permeability for air passage, ideal for reducing heat in clothing.
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