CAE /Use of English Part 1 & 2

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SMALLEST HUMAN SCULPTURE IN THE WORLD

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Part 1

SMALLEST HUMAN SCULPTURE IN THE WORLD

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Feast your eyes on what the Guinness Book of World Records calls the smallest human sculpture in the world! Here's a 1)___ that will put things into 2)__ for you: the scale of sculptures created by Jonty Hurwitz approximately equals to the 3)____ your fingernails grow every 5 or 6 hours!

1
A
association
B
comparison
C
appraisal
D
link

Slide 2 - Quiz

Feast your eyes on what the Guinness Book of World Records calls the smallest human sculpture in the world! Here's a 1)___ that will put things into 2)__ for you: the scale of sculptures created by Jonty Hurwitz approximately equals to the 3)____ your fingernails grow every 5 or 6 hours!

2
A
view
B
outlook
C
scale
D
perspective

Slide 3 - Quiz

Feast your eyes on what the Guinness Book of World Records calls the smallest human sculpture in the world! Here's a 1)___ that will put things into 2)__ for you: the scale of sculptures created by Jonty Hurwitz approximately equals to the 3)____ your fingernails grow every 5 or 6 hours!

3
A
amount
B
number
C
total
D
expanse

Slide 4 - Quiz

With dimensions of approximately 80×100×20 microns, here's how the sculpture compares to human hair. You can 4)____ creating your own sculptures – or 3D printer-friendly captures of pretty much anything, really – using the Autodesk 123D Catch, a free app, which you can install on your mobile device.
4
A
test
B
experiment
C
research
D
investigate

Slide 5 - Quiz

The sculpture was then 3D printed at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Nano Micro Facility. In the author's own words: "The structure is created using a 5)___new 3D printing technology and a 6)__ called Multiphoton Lithography.
5
A
ground-breaking
B
fresh
C
novel
D
first-hand

Slide 6 - Quiz

The sculpture was then 3D printed at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Nano Micro Facility. In the author's own words: "The structure is created using a 5)___new 3D printing technology and a 6)__ called Multiphoton Lithography.
6
A
skill
B
practice
C
technique
D
practise

Slide 7 - Quiz

Ultimately, these works are created using the physical 7)____ of two-photon absorption. Art, 8)____ created with Quantum Physics."
7
A
marvel
B
wonder
C
spectacle
D
phenomenon

Slide 8 - Quiz

Ultimately, these works are created using the physical 7)____ of two-photon absorption. Art, 8)____ created with Quantum Physics."
8
A
literally
B
plainly
C
simply
D
accurately

Slide 9 - Quiz

Part 2

Slide 10 - Slide

The term ‘eye-gaze technology’ may (0) …NOT….. mean much to most people, but it can be life-changing for anyone suffering from a severe speech problem. 9)___ been invited to try one such hi-tech communication aid, I find 10)____ sitting staring at a computer screen.
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Slide 11 - Open question

The term ‘eye-gaze technology’ may (0) …NOT….. mean much to most people, but it can be life-changing for anyone suffering from a severe speech problem. 9)___ been invited to try one such hi-tech communication aid, I find 10)____ sitting staring at a computer screen.
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Slide 12 - Open question

As a journalist, this is nothing new for me 11)____ for the fact that this screen features a red dot
which tracks the movement of my eyes.

Slide 13 - Open question

I start by looking at a letter from an on-screen keyboard. However, I could, 12)___ I wanted to, select alternative screens 13)___ up of vocabulary and expressions, which, for experienced users, would (14)___ doubt speed things up.
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Slide 14 - Open question

I start by looking at a letter from an on-screen keyboard. However, I could, 12)___ I wanted to, select alternative screens 13)___ up of vocabulary and expressions, which, for experienced users, would (14)___ doubt speed things up.
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Slide 15 - Open question

I start by looking at a letter from an on-screen keyboard. However, I could, 12)___ I wanted to, select alternative screens 13)___ up of vocabulary and expressions, which, for experienced users, would (14)___ doubt speed things up.
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Slide 16 - Open question

The letter or word I’ve selected pops up at the topof the screen, and slowly I build up my message. More speed would be good as this isn’t a fastway to communicate, (15)____ with the aid of predictive text.

Slide 17 - Open question

After (16)_____ seems like a longtime, my phrase ‘this is an amazing machine’ is complete. I stare at the phrase and it comes backto me in a synthesised voice.

Slide 18 - Open question

Word Formation

Slide 19 - Slide

Two sleeps per night
Sometimes we wake up in the middle of the night and try (0) …….. hard to get back to sleep,  DESPAIR

Slide 20 - Slide

but instead we spend a really (17)___ night tossing and turning until morning.
COMFORT

Slide 21 - Open question

This situation could be (18) …….. of a stressful week,
but it could also be because of a sleep pattern we have inherited.
SYMPTOM

Slide 22 - Open question

Research shows that our ancestors, rather than enjoying an (19) …….. period of sleep at night, had two sleeps broken up by some time awake.
INTERRUPT

Slide 23 - Open question

The eight-hours-a-night pattern that has become almost (20)____ to modern humans has only been (21) …….. in industrialised countries since the 19th century.
ESSENCE

Slide 24 - Open question

The eight-hours-a-night pattern that has become almost (20) …….. to modern humans has only been (21_____ in industrialised countries since the 19th century.
CUSTOM

Slide 25 - Open question

Then (22)________. electricity was introduced, which resulted
in a division between night and day that became (23) ……... blurred.
AFFORD

Slide 26 - Open question

Then (22) ..... electricity was introduced, which resulted
in a division between night and day that became (23)_________ blurred.
PROGRESS

Slide 27 - Open question

Links
https://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/word-formation/word-formation-index.htm
https://www.examenglish.com/CAE/cae_use_of_english_part3.htm

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