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7、Pocket Tape – Recorders “Family and Home Magazine” test what’s on the market now.
Pearlcorder S702 $ 64
This simple model at the bottom of the Olympus range scored the most points for its excellent quality of recording. Background noise hardly affects the sound and recording from a pocket is perfectly possible, but it doesn’t turn off automatically.
Tape length:30 minutes per side. Weight:240g.
Sony M9 $ 49.95
Small and very good looking, Sony’s latest offering scored most for appearance. Sounds clear, but there is slight machine noise. The big control buttons are a great improvement on some of the complicated little controls on other tape – recorders. Doesn’t switch off automatically, but a red light shows if the machine is still running.
Tape length:60 minutes per side. Weight:195g.
Sony M400 $ 115
Lots of little control buttons that make a noise are difficult to use. Recording was good but machine noise lost points. Tape counter and automatic switch – off when tape has finished recording or rewinding are useful.
Tape length:60 minutes per side. Weight:230g.
Imperial OEM MC7 $ 29.95
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Cheap and simple compared with the rest, but recording was good as long as there was no background noise. Use only its own – make of cassette. No light to show it is on;no fast – forward button and the record button makes a loud noise.
Tape length:30 minutes per side. Weight:285g.
Philips 585 $ 80
Handsome and simple to use, but recording is very poor at more than the recommended distance of 5 cm – designed for dictation. No recording light.
Tape length:15 minutes per side. Weight:220g.
1.The machine that produces the best recording with the least unwanted noise is the _____.
A.Pearlcorder S702 B.Sony M9
C.Sony M400 D.Imperial OEM MC7
2.If you want a machine which turns off automatically and weighs very little you should choose the _____
A.Pearlcorder S702 B.Sony M9
C.Sony M400 D.Philips 585
3.Which of the following allows you to record longest but costs you least?
A.Philips 585 B.Imperial OEM MC7
C.Sony M400 D.Sony M9
4.What disadvantage does only the Imperial OEM MC7 have?
A.No light shows when it is on. B.It requires a special cassette.
C.It picks up background noise . D.The record button makes a noise.
试题答案
7、ACDB
Pocket Tape – Recorders “Family and Home Magazine” test what’s on the market now.
Pearlcorder S702 $ 64This simple model at the bottom of the Olympus range scored the most points for its excellent quality of recording. Background noise hardly affects the sound and recording from a pocket is perfectly possible, but it doesn’t turn off automatically.
Tape length:30 minutes per side. Weight:240g.
Sony M9 $ 49.95Small and very good looking, Sony’s latest offering scored most for appearance. Sounds clear, but there is slight machine noise. The big control buttons are a great improvement on some of the complicated little controls on other tape – recorders. Doesn’t switch off automatically, but a red light shows if the machine is still running.
Tape length:60 minutes per side. Weight:195g.
Sony M400 $ 115Lots of little control buttons that make a noise are difficult to use. Recording was good but machine noise lost points. Tape counter and automatic switch – off when tape has finished recording or rewinding are useful.
Tape length:60 minutes per side. Weight:230g.
Imperial OEM MC7 $ 29.95
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Tape length:30 minutes per side. Weight:285g.
Philips 585 $ 80
Handsome and simple to use, but recording is very poor at more than the recommended distance of 5 cm – designed for dictation. No recording light.
Tape length:15 minutes per side. Weight:220g.
1.The machine that produces the best recording with the least unwanted noise is the _____.
A.Pearlcorder S702 B.Sony M9
C.Sony M400 D.Imperial OEM MC7
2.If you want a machine which turns off automatically and weighs very little you should choose the _____
A.Pearlcorder S702 B.Sony M9
C.Sony M400 D.Philips 585
3.Which of the following allows you to record longest but costs you least?
A.Philips 585 B.Imperial OEM MC7
C.Sony M400 D.Sony M9
4.What disadvantage does only the Imperial OEM MC7 have?
A.No light shows when it is on. B.It requires a special cassette.
C.It picks up background noise . D.The record button makes a noise.
查看习题详情和答案>>Pocket Tape-Recorders "Family and Home Magazine" test what's on the market now.
1. Pearlcorder S702 $ 64
This simple model at the bottom of the Olympus range scored the most points for its excellent quality of recording. Background noise hardly affects the sound and recording from a pocket is perfectly possible, but it doesn't turn off automatically.
Tape length: 30 minutes per side. Weight: 240g.
2. Sony M9 $ 49. 95
Small and very good looking. Sony's latest offering scored most for appearance. Sounds clear, but there is slight machine noise. The big control buttons are a great improvement on some of the complicated little controls on other tape-recorders. Doesn't switch off automatically but a red light shows if the machine is still running.
Tape length: 60 minutes per side. Weight: 195g.
3. Sony M400 $115
Lots of little control buttons that make a noise and are difficult to use. Recording was good but machine noise lost points. Tape counter and automatic switch-off when tape has finished recording or rewinding are useful.
Tape length: 60 minutes per side. Weight: 230g.
4. Imperial OEM. MC 7 $ 29. 95
Cheap and simple compared with the rest, but recording was good as long as there was no background noise. Use only its own make of cassette. No light to show it is on, no fast forward button and the record button makes a loud noise.
Tape length: 30 minutes per side. Weight: 285g.
5. Philips 585 $ 80
Handsome and simple to use, but recording is very poor at more than the recommended distance of 5 cm-designed for dictation. No recording light.
Tape length: 15 minutes per side. Weight: 220g.
60. The machine that produces the best recording with the least unwanted noise is the ______.
A. Pearlcorder S702 B. Sony M9 C. Sony M400 D. Imperial OEM MC7
61. If you want a machine which turns off automatically and weighs very little you should choose the ______.
A. Pearlcorder S702 B. Sony M9 C. Sony M400 D. Philips 585
62. Which machine is unsuitable for general use?
A. Pearlcorder S702. B. Imperial OEM MC7. C. Sony M400. D. Philips 585.
63. What disadvantage does only the Imperial OEM MC7 have?
A. No light shows when it is on. B. It's is easy to operate and inexpensive as well.
C. It requires a special cassette. D. The record button makes a noise.
查看习题详情和答案>>Pocket Tape-Recorders“Family and Home Magazine”test what’s on the market now.
1)Pearlcorder S702 $64
This simple model at the bottom of the Olympus range scored the most points for its excellent quality of recording. Background noise hardly affects the sound and recording from a pocket is perfectly possible, but it doesn’t turn off automatically.
Tape length: 30 minutes per side. Weight:240g.
2)Sony M9 $49.95
Small and very good looking, sony’s latest offering scored most for appearance. Sounds clear, but there is slight machine noise. The big control buttons are a great improvement on some of the complicated little controls on other tape-recorders. Doesn’t switch off automatically but a red light shows if the machine is still running.
Tape length: 60 minutes per side. Weight: 195g.
3)Sony M400 $115
Lots of little control buttons that make a noise and are difficult to use . Recording was good but machine noise lost points. Tape counter and automatic switch-off when tape has finished recording or rewinding are useful Tape length: 60 minutes per side. Weight: 230g.
4)Imperial OEM. MC $29.95
Cheap and simple compared with the rest, but recording was good as long as there was no background noise. Use only its own make of cassette. No light to show it is on; no fast forward button and the record button makes a loud noise.
Tape length: 30 minutes per side. Weight: 285g.
5)Philips 585 $80
Handsome and simple to use, but recording is very poor at more than the recommended distance of 5 cm-designed for dictation. No recording light. Tape length: 15 minutes per side. Weight: 220g.
1.The machine that produces the best recording with the least unwanted noise is the .
A.Pearlcorder S702 B.Sony M9 C.Sony M400 D.Imperial OEM MC7
2.It you want a machine which turns off automatically and weighs very little you should choose the .
A.Pearlcorder S702 B.Sony M9 C.Sony M400 D.Philips 585
3.Which machine is unsuitable for general use?
A.Pearlcorder S702 B.Imperial OEM MC7
C.Sony M400 D.Philips 585
4.What disadvantage does only the Imperial OEM MC7 have?
A.No light shows when it is on B.It requires a special cassette.
C.It picks up background noise. D.The record button makes a noise.
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Pocket Tape – Recorders “Family and Home Magazine” test what’s on the market now.
1)Pearlcorder S702 $64
This simple model at the bottom of the Olympus range scored the most points for its excellent quality of recording. Background noise hardly affects the sound and recording from a pocket is perfectly possible, but it doesn't turn off automatically(自动地).
Tape length: 30 minutes per side. Weight ;240g.
2)Sony M9 $ 49. 95
Small and very good looking. Sony's latest offering scored most for appearance. Sounds clear, but there is slight machine noise. The big control buttons are a great improvement on some of the complicated little controls on other tape-recorders. Doesn't switch off automatically but a red light shows if the machine is still running.
Tape length: 60 minutes per side. Weight: 195g.
3)Sony M400 $ 115
Lots of little control buttons that make a noise and are difficult to use. Recording was good but machine noise lost points. Tape counter and automatic switch-off when tape has finished recording or rewinding are useful.
Tape length: 60 minutes per side. Weight: 230g.
4)Imperial OEM. MC $ 29. 95
Cheap and simple compared with the rest, but recording was good as long as there was no background noise. Use only its own make of cassette. No light to show it is on, no fast forward button and the record button makes a loud noise.
Tape length: 30 minutes per side. Weight; 285g.
5)Philips 585 $80
Handsome and simple to use, but recording is very poor at more than the recommended distance of 5 cm-designed for dictation. No recording light.
Tape length: 15 minutes per side. Weight: 220g.
1.The machine that produces the best recording with the least unwanted noise is the______.
A.Pearlcorder S702 B.Sony M9
C.Sony M400 D.Imperial OEM MC7
2.If you want a machine which turns off automatically and weighs very little you should choose the ______.
A.Pearlcorder S702 B.Sony M9
C.Sony M400 D.Philips 585
3.Which machine is unsuitable for general use?
A.Pearlcorder S702 B.Imperial OEM MC7
C.Sony M400 D.Philips 585
4.What disadvantage does only the Imperial OEM MC7 have?
A.No light shows when it is on B.It requires a special cassette.
C.It picks up background noise. D.The record button makes a noise.
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1)Pearlcorder S702 $64
This simple model at the bottom of the Olympus range scored the most points for its excellent quality
of recording. Background noise hardly affects the sound and recording from a pocket is perfectly possible, but it doesn't turn off automatically.
Tape length: 30 minutes per side. Weight:240g.
2)Sony M9 $49.95
Small and very good looking, sony's latest offering scored most for appearance. Sounds clear, but
there is slight machine noise. The big control buttons are a great improvement on some of the complicated
little controls on other tape-recorders. Doesn't switch off automatically but a red light shows if the machine is still running.
Tape length: 60 minutes per side. Weight: 195g.
3)Sony M400 $115
Lots of little control buttons that make a noise and are difficult to use . Recording was good but
machine noise lost points. Tape counter and automatic switch-off when tape has finished recording or
rewinding are useful Tape length: 60 minutes per side. Weight: 230g.
4)Imperial OEM. MC $29.95
Cheap and simple compared with the rest, but recording was good as long as there was no
background noise. Use only its own make of cassette. No light to show it is on; no fast forward button
and the record button makes a loud noise.
Tape length: 30 minutes per side. Weight: 285g.
5)Philips 585 $80
Handsome and simple to use, but recording is very poor at more than the recommended distance of
5 cm-designed for dictation. No recording light. Tape length: 15 minutes per side. Weight: 220g.
B. Sony M9
C. Sony M400
D. Imperial OEM MC7
B. Sony M9
C. Sony M400
D. Philips 585
B. Imperial OEM MC7
C. Sony M400
D. Philips 585
B. It requires a special cassette.
C. It picks up background noise.
D. The record button makes a noise.
Pocket Tape-Recorders “Family and Home Magazine” test what’s on the market now.
Pearl corder S702 $64
This simple model at the bottom of the Olympus range scored the most points for its excellent quality of recording. Background noise hardly affects the sound and recording from a pocket is perfectly possible, but it doesn’t turn off automatically.
Tape length: 30 minutes per side. Weight : 240 g
Sony M9 $49.95
Small and very good looking, Sony’s latest offering scored most for appearance.
Sounds clear, but there is slight machine noise. The big control buttons are a great improvement on some of the complicated little controls on other tape-recorders.
Doesn’t switch off automatically but a red light shows if the machine is still running.
Tape length : 60 minutes per side. Weight : 195g.
Sony M400 $115
Lots of little control buttons that make a noise and are difficult to use. Rcording is good but machine noise loses points. Tape counter and automatic switch-off when tape has finished recording or rewinding are useful.
Tape length : 60 minutes per side. Weight : 230g
Imperial OEM MC7 $29.95
Cheap and simple compared with the rest, but recording is good as long as there is no background noise. Use only its own make of cassette. No light to show it is on; no fast forward button and the record button makes a loud noise.
Tape length: 30 minutes per side. Weight: 285g.
Philips 585$ 80
Handsome and simple to use, but recording is very poor at more than the recommended distance of 5 cm designed for dictation. No recording light.
Tape length : 15 minutes per side. Weight : 220g.
50.Which machine is unsuitable for general use?
A.Pearlcorder S702 B.Sony M400
C.Imperial OEM MC7 D.Philips 585
51.If you want a machine which turns off automatically and weights very little, you should choose
.
A.Sony M9 B.Philips 585
C.Sony M400 D.Pearlcorder S702
52.What disadvantage does the Imperial OEM MC7 only have?
A.It picks up background noise B.It requires a special cassette
C.The record button makes a noise D.No light shows when it is on
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1)Pearlcorder S702 $64
This simple model at the bottom of the Olympus range scored the most points for its excellent quality of recording. Background noise hardly affects the sound and recording from a pocket is perfectly possible, but it doesn't turn off automatically.
Tape length: 30 minutes per side. Weight:240g.
2)Sony M9 $49.95
Small and very good looking, sony's latest offering scored most for appearance. Sounds clear, but there is slight machine noise. The big control buttons are a great improvement on some of the complicated little controls on other tape-recorders. Doesn't switch off automatically but a red light shows if the machine is still running.
Tape length: 60 minutes per side. Weight: 195g.
3)Sony M400 $115
Lots of little control buttons that make a noise and are difficult to use . Recording was good but machine noise lost points. Tape counter and automatic switch-off when tape has finished recording or rewinding are useful Tape length: 60 minutes per side. Weight: 230g.
4)Imperial OEM. MC $29.95
Cheap and simple compared with the rest, but recording was good as long as there was no background noise. Use only its own make of cassette. No light to show it is on; no fast forward button and the record button makes a loud noise.
Tape length: 30 minutes per side. Weight: 285g.
5)Philips 585 $80
Handsome and simple to use, but recording is very poor at more than the recommended distance of 5 cm-designed for dictation. No recording light. Tape length: 15 minutes per side. Weight: 220g.
B.Sony M9
C.Sony M400
D.Imperial OEM MC7
B.Sony M9
C.Sony M400
D.Philips 585
B.Imperial OEM MC7
C.Sony M400
D.Philips 585
B.It requires a special cassette.
C.It picks up background noise.
D.The record button makes a noise.
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