Task 1. Choose the correct variant. 1. Haley Moran-Wollens can be characterized as... a girl that wants to be in good shape; C a girl with little money; teenagers. 2. Personal training for... is becoming more popular in America. A retirees; C. adults; teenagers; 3. Using personal trainers might seem A fairly expensive b pretty useless; a competitive athlete; Da personal trainer working with A.just lose weight; B. be strong: small children. 4. The article states that a lot of teenagers try to C quite boring; D. mostly useless. 9. According to Richard Killingsworth, A a good way for teenagers to stay fit.; b. too expensive for all families; C. look nice; D kill free time. 5. All of the following are physical fitness centers in the article EXCEPT... A Excel; C.Eastcoast Athletic Club; Spectrum Club; D Radu Physical Center. 6. The article implies that most of the US schoolchildren A use personal fitness trainers; never take up sports; C. use traditional sport activities; D. look like adults. 7. One can conclude that A .adults tend to look like teenagers; Bsports become younger; one area. 8. The idea of personal training for schoolchildren faces A ultimate support and understanding; . both approval and disapproval; C more teenagers quit difficult sports; Dfitness activities are concentrated in Cabsolute resistance; D. none of the above. personal trainers for teenagers are... C not normal for all American children; D allowing teens to be inactive. 10. In the last paragraph, the word "sedentary" most probably means: A energetic; unhappy; Chard-working; D. inactive.​

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Here are the correct choices for each sentence:

1. Haley Moran-Wollens can be characterized as... a girl that wants to be in good shape; C a girl with little money; teenagers. (Answer: a girl that wants to be in good shape)

2. Personal training for... is becoming more popular in America. A retirees; C. adults; teenagers; (Answer: adults)

3. Using personal trainers might seem A fairly expensive b pretty useless; a competitive athlete; Da personal trainer working with A.just lose weight; B. be strong: small children. (Answer: fairly expensive)

4. The article states that a lot of teenagers try to C quite boring; D. mostly useless. (Answer: quite boring)

5. All of the following are physical fitness centers in the article EXCEPT... A Excel; C.Eastcoast Athletic Club; Spectrum Club; D Radu Physical Center. (Answer: Radu Physical Center)

6. The article implies that most of the US schoolchildren A use personal fitness trainers; never take up sports; C. use traditional sport activities; D. look like adults. (Answer: use traditional sport activities)

7. One can conclude that A .adults tend to look like teenagers; Bsports become younger; one area. (Answer: sports become younger)

8. The idea of personal training for schoolchildren faces A ultimate support and understanding; . both approval and disapproval; C more teenagers quit difficult sports; Dfitness activities are concentrated in Cabsolute resistance; D. none of the above. (Answer: both approval and disapproval)

9. personal trainers for teenagers are... C not normal for all American children; D allowing teens to be inactive. (Answer: not normal for all American children)

10. In the last paragraph, the word "sedentary" most probably means: A energetic; unhappy; Chard-working; D. inactive. (Answer: inactive)
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