Read the passage and answer the question that follow.
(1) Downtime is important. We all need
it, and many of us are on a mission to find
more of it and figure out just how to spend
it. This top 3 list of hobbies from around the
world is quite surprising. It’s no wonder why
people love hobbies regardless of location
or interests. Hobbies have many benefits;
they can bring enjoyment, structure, or
spontaneity to our lives. They allow us to
connect with others and learn new skills.
Plus, our hobbies give us interesting
topics to discuss with friends, family, and
coworkers. They relieve stress and make
our lives more fulfilling.
(2) With global trends moving towards
health and fitness it is surprising that the
top ten hobbies involve little or no action.
Topping the list is reading. If your idea of
a fun Friday night is cozying up with a
book, you’re certainly not alone. Reading
is enjoyed worldwide; it’s accessible due to
the fact that it’s inexpensive (or free), and it
allows people to explore new and exciting
worlds and expand their knowledge. The
second is travelling, whether it’s a trip across
the ocean or exploring the next town over,
travelling is an exciting hobby virtually
anyone can participate in. From the planning
stage to the trip itself, travelling gives people
something to look forward to, along with
a brief escape. Plus, the memories last a
lifetime. Believe it or not, fishing ranked as
the third most popular hobby. If you need
a break from the daily grind, unwind with
a fishing trip. Whether you’re fishing for
food or just for fun, the hobby is a great
way to relax and enjoy nature.
(3) Interestingly neither video games nor
TV have made it to the top three although
playing video games is on the rise, it has
not yet had a considerable impact on the top
things to do to relax. This may be because
they are often seen as quite exciting past
times. Watching TV or playing a video
game can increase the heart rate and make it
difficult to sleep after. Whereas reading for
example is generally considered something
that people do just before nodding off. It’s
hard to imagine falling asleep while playing
fortnight. There are also other considerations
to take into account. Many young people
don’t watch TV. They prefer YouTube or
some other online media outlet so it could
just be that the statistics just don’t show the
full picture.
(4) Although capricious, guessing the
next trend may not be impossible. By
looking at social media it is clear that there
are health fads that could be on the rise
and if we take into consideration that soon
there will be another Olympics then there
is most likely going to be a shift from the
static to the more active hobbies that are
available. Although for very good reason
reading will probably never leave the top
three. It is easy to see that a slightly more
energetic activity may well start to top the
global list as will gaming and most probably
other things too.
The writer thinks there will probably be a ___________.
Achange to the whole list within the next few years
Brise in more active hobbies over the coming years
Cthe amount of programmes that are watched
Dreduction in the amount people read
It's written that the correct answer is A but shouldn't it be B?