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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. A group of researchers has (1) ______ that pleasure and positive states of mind are better for our health. This new intellectual approach to health is not only more powerful, but also has no side effects. Central to this claim are recent findings that even getting an education may add as much as 10 years to your (2) ______. That is why National Geographic featured John de Rosen in its book The Incredible Machine, which discussed old age. De Rosen, an artist, continued to paint until the week he died at age 91. The book notes: "Some scientists believe that retirement to a (3) ______ lifestyle initiates or aggravates medical problems, thus shortening life. According to a study of retired people, adults over 65 can learn a (4) ______ skill, like oil painting, as readily as younger students." So retiring from a job in a sense means retiring from life unless (5) ______ by some other, preferably new activity.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.
complimentary
sanitary
sedentary
segmentary
- The sentence discusses how retirement to a certain lifestyle can initiate or aggravate medical problems, which implies a lifestyle that lacks physical activity.
- Option 1: Complimentary - This word means something given for free or expressing praise. It doesn't fit the context of lifestyle affecting health.
- Option 2: Sanitary - This word means clean or hygienic. It doesn't relate to the lifestyle that the passage describes.
- Option 3: Sedentary - This word means a lifestyle involving a lot of sitting and little physical activity. This makes sense in the context as a lack of activity can lead to health issues.
- Option 4: Segmentary - This word refers to being divided into segments. It doesn't fit the context of lifestyle impacting health.
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