1-C. In recent decades, much wider audiences have been introduced to opera through modern recording technology.In recent decades, much wider audiences have been introduced to opera through modern recording technology.
2-C. (1) It's a sunny afternoon here in Texas, and my wife Barbara is at the park again, counting and recording the number of eggs laid by monarch butterflies.(1) It's a sunny afternoon here in Texas, and my wife Barbara is at the park again, counting and recording the number of eggs laid by monarch butterflies.
3-C. Technological advances since the 1950s have resulted in modern recording techniques and playback equipment that allow listeners to come very close to the goals of high fidelity.Technological advances since the 1950s have resulted in modern recording techniques and playback equipment that allow listeners to come very close to the goals of high fidelity.
4-C. Fidelity, meaning truthfulness, refers to recording and reproducing music that is as close as possible to the original performance.Fidelity, meaning truthfulness, refers to recording and reproducing music that is as close as possible to the original performance.
5. When the studio light is on, I am recording my evening show.When the studio light is on, I am recording my evening show.
スタジオのライトが点灯したら、私は夜のショーを録音しています。
6. Anna: Oh, sorry. Are you recording?Anna: Oh, sorry. Are you recording?
アンナ:ああ、申し訳ありません。録音していますか?
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7-C. Today's best audio equipment makes recordings sound better than original performances.Today's best audio equipment makes recordings sound better than original performances.
今日の最高のオーディオ機器は、記録音をさらに良くします、オリジナルのパフォーマンスよりもダヨ。
8-C. We are lucky to be able to take our favorite recordings with us on the train to work, but if we listen to music while our attention is focused elsewhere, we miss much of its power.We are lucky to be able to take our favorite recordings with us on the train to work, but if we listen to music while our attention is focused elsewhere, we miss much of its power.
9-C. In the 1950s, the term "high fidelity", or "hi-fi" for short, was commonly used by companies to advertise recordings and audio equipment providing the highest possible quality of sound reproduction.In the 1950s, the term "high fidelity", or "hi-fi" for short, was commonly used by companies to advertise recordings and audio equipment providing the highest possible quality of sound reproduction.