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  More and more often we hear people talk about Karaoke (卡拉OK) , But , what on earth it is about , still remains a question for many people.

  

  Karaoke is a sort of acoustic equipment (音響設(shè)備)which was originally invented in Japan around the middle of the 1970' s. It means “a band without people ” in Japanese. In fact, it is just a music tape without words. This equipment first appeared in some public houses and snack bars (快餐店), and was mainly for the customers to enjoy and relax themselves. Most of the music in Karaoke was popular music. Therefore , at times , then anyone felt like it , he might sing songs to the accompaniment (伴奏) of the music that came from the equipment.

  

  Shortly after its invention, Karaoke was spread to the whole world. It was introduced to China and was welcomed by many people. Although you are not a good singer, or even sometimes you may sing out of tune(走掉), you can always enjoy yourself by singing Karaoke.

  

  

(1)In this passage“band”means“group of persons ________.”

[  ]

A.who play games on the sports ground

B.who play music together

C.living in the same neighbourhood

D.doing things together under a leader and with a common purpose

(2)Karaoke is just ________.

[  ]

A.a(chǎn) cassette tape with only music

B.a(chǎn) cassette tape recorder

C.a(chǎn) band from Japan

D.a(chǎn) voice recording equipment

(3)The Japanese invented Karaoke about the year of ________.

[  ]

A.1965
B.1975
C.1985
D.1979

(4)People went to public houses and snack bars with Karaoke ________.

[  ]

A.to have a good time

B.to have something to drink

C.to relax themselves

D.both A and C

(5)Karaoke was quickly spread to the whole world because ________.

[  ]

A.it could turn you into a good singer

B.people wanted to make lots of money out of it

C.it was a popular way to enjoy oneself

D.this kind of acoustic equipment was very cheap

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