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CAE UoE Pt. 2

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    Cambridge Advanced Exam Use of English Part 2
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  • ‘Left Pride’ is a social movement promoting left-handedness that … far doesn’t exist, but I hope it one day might.
    so / thus
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  • … the amount of research that has been carried out, researchers still don’t have any clear answers.
    Despite
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  • Researchers still find it hard to define exactly what we mean … ‘left-handed’.
    by
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  • About a third of those … write with their left hand throw a ball with their right.
    who / that
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  • I have always used scissors and a computer mouse with my right hand. … so, I still regard myself as left-handed.
    Even
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  • I always make a point of mentioning it when the topic comes up. As … everyone else.
    does
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  • A commonly-held view … that humans are the only species which lies.
    is
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  • Much … human babies, young chimpanzees born in captivity learn to interact with others at a very young age.
    like
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  • The young primates also hate … left alone in the early stages of their infancy.
    being
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  • The baby chimpanzee’s handlers, … known them since birth, should ideally never be out of sight.
    having
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  • … though they do their best to avoid going away for too long, some absences are unavoidable.
    Even
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  • In … a situation, as soon as the chimp knows it is going to be left alone, it makes a vocal protest.
    such
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  • The door is slammed shut, and at this point the chimpanzee knows that the handler can … longer hear him.
    no
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  • 725 participants, most of … were native speakers of Spanish, took part in a study recently at the University of Sheffield.
    whom / which
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  • The participants, who volunteered for the study, … presented with a moral dilemma.
    were
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  • It seems that this type of behaviour is not innate, but is instead learned later … life.
    in
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