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  • In a recent survey, 1000 participants, most of ..... were local residents, were asked 20 questions about their living conditions
    Whom
  • The research shows, if ..... else, that language is a social activity, and not something pre-programmed.
    Whatever
  • Scientists believe that language developed ..... a result of an evolutionary chnage in our brains.
    As
  • Staff at the marketing company are encouraged to think ..... the box in order to develop creativity.
    Outside
  • "We feel Chinese music and arts (1)..... maturing rapidly and that a Chinese edition (2)..... be viable," said Jimmy Jung
    1) Are 2) Will
  • Language (1)..... well be programmed into the brain but, (2)..... this, people still need extrnal stimuli to learn one.
    1) Well 2) Despite
  • The truth ..... that nobody actually knows why humans started speaking.
    Is
  • Scientists have warned that not (1)..... do humans need to (2)..... down on the amount of fossil fuels used, but also to restore ecosystems and increase bio-diversity.
    1) Only 2) Cut
  • When we first opened our restaurant, we had difficulty coming up ..... a name that represented our style of cooking.
    With
  • The magazine, (1).... should hit shelves early next year, will focus on China's emerging youth culture as well (2)..... foreign arts and entertainment
    1) Which/That 2) As
  • Studeis show that (1)..... children are isolated and have not learnt to construct sentences before they are 10, it is doubtful that they will ever do (2).....
    1) When 2) So
  • ..... though the doctors did their best to save the patient, he eventually passed away during the night.
    Even
  • One recent theory is that humans have envolved in ..... a way that our brains are adapted to language learning from birth.
    Such
  • It’s important to remember that your skin, just ..... the rest of your body, needs to hydrate and nourish itself in order to stay alive.
    Like
  • The consequences would lead to an increase in inflation and, in ..... likelihood, decrease the wealth of the majority of the population.
    All
  • The economy seems to have recovered from the financial crisis. But ..... the remarkable economic growth, there are still huge issues with poverty.
    Despite
  • I personally think that the proposal is a great idea, as ..... Jimmy
    Does
  • He added that (1)..... Hong Kong and Taiwan had more developed pop cultures, mainland China (2)..... more important.
    1) While/Although/Though/Whereas 2) Was
  • It is clear that most people under the age of 30 would ..... watch on-demand TV series than television programmes on standard TV.
    Rather
  • In terms of the support that will be provided, aid should predominantly take the form of care, ..... than financial assistance.
    Rather
  • Sam’s youngest son is really sweet, ..... his oldest, who is a bit mean to him.
    Unlike
  • "We want to make (1)..... that we're faithful to the spirit of the brand," said Jung.
    Sure
  • In the 1950s women still took responsibility ..... the lion’s share of domestic chores, but a change in tendency was slowly beginning to take place.
    For
  • ..... it may be difficult to find a job in your desired field of work, it’s always better to be as optimistic as possible.
    ALthouhg/While/Though