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wake up early 101
sights of nature aroun
p. m.-5 p. m.
and
ot many people
imple aerobics
p. m.-10 p. m.
line dancing
ogging in the mornings (34)
ere were jogger
bout something
Ming Long enjoyed the cool breeze (33)
uld be quite deserted as not many
him. He had initially thought that the beach wo
before w ork. However
would have time to go jogging in the morningsta
nover, h
(35)_ Was
wrong. The beach was abuzz with activity. There were
like him (36)_anywhere
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. Ming Long was po
Ming Long was particularly curious about som
(37) he
saw. He kept seeing groups of elderly people exercising together
were practising (38)_
- type of exercise known as t'ai chi, a synchron
set of moves. (39)_ It
was quite an interesting sight. The movements
together. They
chi, a synchronisen
ovements were
Ming Long
slow and deliberate, making (40)
easy to follow. It seemed to Ming I
mese elderly folks really knew how to enjoy their twilight years.

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