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We should always connect the VTR to the TV set with the supplied DIN-DIN Coaxial Cable.

A. Y
B. N
C. NG

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Panasonic NV-F55MC operating Instructions
Ⅰ. Installation
(Ⅰ) Connection to a TV set
1. Connect the external aerial (天线) to the RF Input Socket (插座) on the VTR (Videotape Recorder).
2. Connect the aerial terminal on your TV set to the RF Output Socket on the VTR with the supplied DIN-DIN Coaxial Cable.
In places with higher temperature and high humidity (湿度), people with sensitive skin may feel some electricity. In this case, use the Separate Transformer Adaptor.
3. Connect the AC Mains Lead to the AC Mains Socket of the VTR to the mains outlet.
4. If the TV set is equipped with separate video and audio input sockets, it is recommended to connect the VTR to the TV set with separate video and audio cables.
(Ⅱ) Connection to a Stereo Amplifier
1. Connect the Audio Input Sockets on the VTR to the REC OUT Sockets on the Stereo Amplifier.
2. Connect the Audio Output Sockets on the VTR to the PLAYBACK Sockets on the Stereo Amplifier.
Ⅱ. Tuning the TV Set to the Video Playback Channel
(Ⅰ) Video Playback Channel Adjustor
1. Turn the TV set on and select the AV program position or another program position that is not occupied by another TV station.
2. Press the VTR ON/OFF Switch to turn the VTR on.
The corresponding indicator lights up.
3. Set the Karaoke Switch to "1" or "2".
4. Tune the selected program position of the TV set to UHF approx, channel C25 (PAL D) or E38 (PAL I/SECAM D. K. ). Confirm on your TV set that the blue screen appears. (C25: China channel 25; E38: Europe standard channel 38)
If UHF channel E38 (C25) is already occupied by a TV station in your area, the video playback channel can be changed between channel 32 to 40 (24 to 27) on the back of the VTR by using a small screwdriver.
5. Set the Karaoke Switch to "NORMAL". Your TV is now ready to receive the RF output signal from the VTR.
6. To check, playback a pre-recorded tape and confirm that the picture quality is satisfactory.
(Ⅱ) RF Selector
Use the RF Selector to select the color TV system used by the TV set to be connected.
(Ⅲ) PAL/MESECAM Selector
This selector should be set according to the color TV system used during recording and play back. When the MESECAM Indicator is lit, the MESECAM is selected.
Ⅲ. The Video Cassette
(Ⅰ) Inserting a Video Cassette
1. Insert the video cassette as shown. The VTR will be turned on automatically and the cassette will be automatically drawn into the VTR.
2. When a video cassette is inserted, the "" mark will appear.
When a video cassette with broken erasure (擦除) prevention tab (for example a pre recorded tape) is inserted, playback will start immediately.
Use the VHS video cassette tapes only.
We recommend the "Panasonic Hi-Fi" high grade video cassette tapes for improved picture and sound quality.
(Ⅱ) Removing a Video Cassette
Press the Eject (弹出) Button. Simply press the Eject button, the VTR turns itself on, ejects the cassette and turns itself off again.
Ⅳ. Karaoke Playback
(Ⅰ) Preparation
1. Make sure that the Timer Record Function is set to "OFF".
2. Insert a Karaoke video cassette.
3. Turn the TV set on and select the video playback channel.
4. Set the Noise Filter/Edit Selector to "OFF".
5. Connect a microphone to the Microphone Socket on the VTR.
6. Set Karaoke Switch to "1" or "2".
7. Select a desired tune.
(Ⅱ) Singing along with a video cassette
1. Press the Play Button to begin the playback.
2. Adjust t

A. Y
B. N
C. NG

听力原文: The Civil War came about as a result of many differences between the North and the South. The differences had their beginnings in the early 1800s. Tensions continued to grow for several decades. When the war began in 1861, most American believed the conflict would not last long. Instead, it stretched into four years of bloody fight. In the end, more Americans died in the Civil War than in any war the nation had fought.
The disagreements between the North and the South centered on the following five issues: slavery, tariffs, taxes, political power in the House of Representative, and political power in the Senate. People in the North had strong feelings about each of these issues. So did the people in the South. Each side had reasons for the way it felt.
Many people in the North did not believe in slavery. They thought the people of the South should not own slaves. Although some southerners opposed slavery, most felt they needed slaves to raise cotton and tobacco, which were the pillar economy. On the other hand, the North' s economy was based on manufacturing industry not plantation agriculture. The northern ers opposed slavery in the South since they had not enough people to work in their factories and wanted to get human resources. In the end the North won the war and the Union was saved.
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A. In the early 1800s.
B. Several decades after its break.
C. In 1861.
D. In 1865.

A.He doesn't think it is difficult.B.He doesn' t think it is more difficult than Marat

A. He doesn't think it is difficult.
B. He doesn' t think it is more difficult than Marathon.
C. He thinks it is much easier than Fl Race.
D. He thinks it is the most difficult sporting event.

听力原文:W: Excuse me, would you mind answering a few questions?
M: Well, I don't know. I am in rather a hurry actually.
W: It won' t take a moment. We' re doing a public opinion poll on some important political questions to try to find out if the Government really has support for its policies. The results are going to be published in a national newspaper.
M: Oh, all right, then.
W: Thanks. Well, I'll read out statements and you have to say whether you agree strongly, agree, disagree, disagree strongly or just don't know. OK?
M: Yes.
W: Well, first of all, "Policemen should always carry guns." Do you agree?
M: No, not always.
W: What is your opinion?
M: They shouldn' t do that when they' re on normal duty. But if they' re chasing a criminal who they know has got a gun, then they should .be armed as well.
W: OK, next question. "Britain should drive on the right-hand side of the road."
M: What rubbish! Why doesn't everybody else drive on the left?
W: All right. One more question: "Britain should leave the EEC."
M: That' s nasty. I wash' t in favor of us joining, but I think it would be difficult to leave now. I think we'll just have to stay in and make the best of it.
W: OK, that' s all. Thank you very much.
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A. Polltaker and passenger.
B. Program host and guest.
C. Student and teacher.
D. Politician and supporter.

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