34 The correct answer is ‘balance’: The speaker says that dance reduces the risk of falls
(accidents) among the elderly ‘by helping people to improve their balance’.
‘Dancing’ is incorrect as the quality of the dancing is not mentioned.
35 The correct answer is ‘brain’: The speaker says that remembering steps and dance routines
‘forces [the] brain to process things more quickly and to retain more information’.
‘Process’ and ‘information’ are incorrect as the word it in the question has to refer to the word in the gap.
36 The correct answer is ‘motivation’: The speaker says that older participants report ‘greater
motivation to be more active and do daily activities’.
‘Gardening’ and ‘walking’ are incorrect as they are examples of activities or exercise.
37 The correct answer is ‘isolation’: The speaker says that dance can ‘reduce older people’s
sense of isolation, which is a huge problem in many countries’.
‘Collaboration’ is incorrect as
the speaker says that dance requires this.
38 The correct answer is ‘calories’: The speaker says that the study showed that a 40-minute
Zumba class ‘burns about 370 calories’ and he compares this to ‘moderately (quite) intense
exercises like step aerobics or kickboxing’.
39 The correct answer is ‘obesity’: The speaker says that the journal showed weight loss
among ‘women with obesity’ who did Zumba.
‘Body fat’ is incorrect as the instructions tell you
to write one word only.
40 The correct answer is ‘habit’: The speaker says, ‘the women enjoyed the class so much
that they made it a habit’.
‘Programme’ is incorrect as it does not mean they did Zumba
classes regularly and Zumba already was an exercise programme.