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____
A

care

B

nutrition

C

exercise

D

leisure


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care照料;注意;烦恼。nutrition营养。exercise训练;锻炼;练习。leisure空闲;悠闲;安逸。本题中应该用exercise与前面的“movement”构成搭配。
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