zaedsul
Junior Member
- Joined
- Mar 9, 2012
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Arabic
- Home Country
- Yemen
- Current Location
- Malaysia
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[FONT="]There is strong evidence that physical activity can help in the fight against cancer.[/FONT][FONT="] Patients are turning to exercise in order to (51) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. equip B. tackle C. attack D. [/FONT][FONT="]avoid[/FONT][FONT="]) [/FONT][FONT="]their illness head-on. Regular workouts can help to (52)[/FONT][FONT="] (A. eliminate B. [/FONT][FONT="]hinder [/FONT][FONT="]C. reduce D. diminish)[/FONT][FONT="] fatigue and nausea, symptoms which are commonly associated (53) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. by B. for C. to D. [/FONT][FONT="]with[/FONT][FONT="])[/FONT][FONT="] chemotherapy. They also improve muscle tone and stamina, (54) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. [/FONT][FONT="]increase [/FONT][FONT="]B. heighten C. expand D. sustain) [/FONT][FONT="]appetite and reduce cancer pain. One significant effect (55) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. of B. to C. [/FONT][FONT="]about [/FONT][FONT="]D. through) exercise [/FONT][FONT="]on cancer patients is its long-term recovery, (56) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. [/FONT][FONT="]why [/FONT][FONT="]B. where C. which D. whom) [/FONT][FONT="]survival [/FONT][FONT="]rate [/FONT][FONT="]increases by 50-60%. Most studies have (57) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. presented B. [/FONT][FONT="]exposed [/FONT][FONT="]C. shown D. displayed) [/FONT][FONT="]that the effect of exercise is most prominent (58) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. with B. between C. within D. [/FONT][FONT="]among[/FONT][FONT="]) [/FONT][FONT="]patients suffering from breast cancer. [/FONT][FONT="]Previously it was (59) (A. [/FONT][FONT="]believed [/FONT][FONT="]B. assessed C. evaluated D. held) [/FONT][FONT="]to be dangerous for cancer patients to exercise (60) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. thus B. therefore C. [/FONT][FONT="]but [/FONT][FONT="]D. since) [/FONT][FONT="]evidence of exercise on cancer has changed how [/FONT][FONT="]people think.[/FONT][FONT="] Many oncologists now believe that regular exercise is absolutely [/FONT][FONT="]necessary for [/FONT][FONT="]a patient’s recovery.[/FONT][FONT="][/FONT]
i choose the answer in red color but i am not sure of the anwer
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[FONT="]There is strong evidence that physical activity can help in the fight against cancer.[/FONT][FONT="] Patients are turning to exercise in order to (51) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. equip B. tackle C. attack D. [/FONT][FONT="]avoid[/FONT][FONT="]) [/FONT][FONT="]their illness head-on. Regular workouts can help to (52)[/FONT][FONT="] (A. eliminate B. [/FONT][FONT="]hinder [/FONT][FONT="]C. reduce D. diminish)[/FONT][FONT="] fatigue and nausea, symptoms which are commonly associated (53) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. by B. for C. to D. [/FONT][FONT="]with[/FONT][FONT="])[/FONT][FONT="] chemotherapy. They also improve muscle tone and stamina, (54) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. [/FONT][FONT="]increase [/FONT][FONT="]B. heighten C. expand D. sustain) [/FONT][FONT="]appetite and reduce cancer pain. One significant effect (55) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. of B. to C. [/FONT][FONT="]about [/FONT][FONT="]D. through) exercise [/FONT][FONT="]on cancer patients is its long-term recovery, (56) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. [/FONT][FONT="]why [/FONT][FONT="]B. where C. which D. whom) [/FONT][FONT="]survival [/FONT][FONT="]rate [/FONT][FONT="]increases by 50-60%. Most studies have (57) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. presented B. [/FONT][FONT="]exposed [/FONT][FONT="]C. shown D. displayed) [/FONT][FONT="]that the effect of exercise is most prominent (58) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. with B. between C. within D. [/FONT][FONT="]among[/FONT][FONT="]) [/FONT][FONT="]patients suffering from breast cancer. [/FONT][FONT="]Previously it was (59) (A. [/FONT][FONT="]believed [/FONT][FONT="]B. assessed C. evaluated D. held) [/FONT][FONT="]to be dangerous for cancer patients to exercise (60) [/FONT][FONT="] (A. thus B. therefore C. [/FONT][FONT="]but [/FONT][FONT="]D. since) [/FONT][FONT="]evidence of exercise on cancer has changed how [/FONT][FONT="]people think.[/FONT][FONT="] Many oncologists now believe that regular exercise is absolutely [/FONT][FONT="]necessary for [/FONT][FONT="]a patient’s recovery.[/FONT][FONT="][/FONT]
i choose the answer in red color but i am not sure of the anwer