
PROCEDURE TEXT - SOAL-SOAL
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How to Operate a Sony Television
Step 1
Add batteries to your remote. Press the Power button to turn the television on. Begin with adjusting the Picture mode. Sony offers five modes for your viewing pleasure. The Vivid picture mode is very crisp and sharp, the Standard and Custom modes create a simple look with slightly duller colors and appearance, and the Wide mode displays images on the entire screen. Finally, the Full mode displays a black bar on both sides of the image, giving it a smaller appearance.
Step 2
The Input button allows you to select the source you wish to see. For instance, choose TV, Video 1, Video 2, Component I or Component 2 to watch cable television, a DVD or to play one of the two game consoles. The best way to familiarize yourself with the choices option is by looking at the back of the television and noting which units are connected to the specific input option.
Step 3
The Menu button allows you to adjust the back light, picture, color and sharpness. You just need to select the icon resembling a person inside a square. Press the circular button in the center of the up, down, left, and right arrow keys. This button allows you to select each individual option. Press the down arrow key to adjust the sound, screen displays, parental locks and television set up. Press the Menu button to exit this screen.
Step 4
On late nights, set the television to sleep mode. Press the Sleep button at the top of the remote. Each time you press the button, more time appears, allowing you to set your television to between 15 and 120 minutes. The television will turn off automatically at the chosen time.
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Multiple Choice
What are the instructions about?
To add batteries to your remote
To operate a Sony Television
To set the TV to sleep mode
To press the Menu button of TV
To adjust the picture mode of TV
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Multiple Choice
You need to press the power button first to turn on the TV.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
Looking at the back of the TV and noting which units are connected to specific input options is the best way to familiarize yourself with the choice option
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
The TV will turn off automatically without any setting first.
TRUE
FALSE
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Match
Match the words to the meaning!
Parental lock
Automatically
Familiarize
Lock inappropriate programs for children
process requiring no human intervention
to make (something) well-known;
Lock inappropriate programs for children
process requiring no human intervention
to make (something) well-known;
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Sometimes, your cell phone doesn't work properly. Blank displays, failure to recharge and frozen screens are some common problems faced by owners. Most phone malfunction problems stem from the phone's operating system that is stalling out or trying to carry out a bad request. The easiest way to fix problems due to these software issues is to perform a system reset. First, you have to try the soft reset. Turn the power off and turn it on after a few minutes. The soft reset is the best way to fix a frozen display or when the system has made a bad request. If the soft reset doesn't work, you have to try the hard one. A hard reset is used when you have a frozen operating system or a locked keyboard. For this solution you have to open the battery door and remove the battery. When you remove the battery, the operating system is forced to restart and clear the error.
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Multiple Choice
How many ways can you reset your cell phone?
one
two
three
four
five
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Multiple Select
Below are some common problems with cell phones;
Failure to recharge
Frozen screen
Blank display
Stalling out the phone
Malfunction problems
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Multiple Choice
The appropriate meaning of the word "common" is of frequent occurrence; usual, familiar
TRUE
FALSE
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First, an automatic conveyor brings the empty yogurt cups to the filling line. Then, the cups are filled automatically. Next, the cups are sealed. After that, the sealed cups are packed in boxes by hand. The boxes are then placed on pallets. Next, the pallets are wrapped and taken to dispatch.
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Multiple Choice
The main idea of the text is …
The machines of food production
The instrument of automatic machines
The process of food filling
The material for yogurt
The pallets are wrapped and taken
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Multiple Choice
How is the process of production done?
Machines mostly do it
It is automatically processed by employees
It isn't very easy to pack the sealed cups
There is an inefficient process of production
It is mostly done by hand
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Reorder
Make the correct instructions according to the pictures!
Extend the broad end 1.5 inches longer than the thin end. Cross the broad end over the thin end.
Bring the broad end up through the loop.
Bring the broad end across the front from right to left.
Pull the broad end underneath the thin end and to the right, back through the loop, and to the right again so that the broad end is inside out.
Bring the broad end down through the knot in front. Tighten the knot carefully and draw it up towards the collar.
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Audio Response
What is the picture about?
Picture one is about ....
Picture two is about ....
Picture three is about ....

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Audio Response
What is the function of each picture?
Picture one is ...
Picture two is ...
Picture three is ...

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