How much time do you spend on business activities after work or on the weekend? Do you take time to relax and have fun? A recent survey of 200 American managers revealed how most of them spend their free time. The survey results are based on the number of managers that listed each activity. The managers were asked to list the kinds of business and leisure activities that they did at least once a week after work or on the weekend. The most common business activity (50%) was working on a computer at home. This was followed by going to dinner with business contacts (24%), telephoning business contacts (15%), and working on a job report (14%). A full 5 percent of managers didn't work at home in their free time. On the other hand, a large percentage of these managers also took time for some . The survey revealed that over half (59%) listed spending time with friends and family as their leisure activity. Other leisure activities included reading books for fun (41%), listening to music (41%), and playing sports (30%). The good news is that a large percentage of the managers spend their time doing leisure activities. While managers have traditionally taken their work home with them, the results of the survey indicate that this trend may be changing. Life for the average manager is no longer all work and no play.
Look at the word recreation in the article. Which phrases mean the same thing as recreation?
(A)a sports activity that you do only on the weekend (B) an activity that you do for fun or relaxation (C) an activity that involves the creation of art (D) a leisure activity that you do many times
What do most managers spend their free time doing?
(A) working on the computer at their office (B) staying at home with their family (C) telephoning and having dinner with business contacts (D) relaxing with their friends and family
Please check the Answer and correct me
1)B 2)D
Top answer
Anonymous 1)B2)D Your answers are correct.
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Anonymous 1)B2)D Your answers are correct.
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