Table of Contents:
- Sound Engineering
    
- Exercise 1: Selections
 - Exercise 3: Exposed Cloze
 - Exercise 5: Transformation
 - Exercise 6: True/False Statements
 - Exercise 7: Exposed Cloze
 - Exercise 9: Exposed Cloze
 - Exercise 10: True/False Statements
 - Exercise 11: Cloze
 - Exercise 12: Cloze
 - Exercise 13: True/False Statements
 - Exercise 14: Multiple Choice Questions
 - Exercise 15: Cloze
 
 - Telecommunications
 
Sound Engineering
Exercise 1: Selections
- Sound engineers do different kinds of work in different places.
 - Sound engineers operate many kinds of equipment.
 - About half of sound engineering work is in broadcasting and the film and recording industries.
 - Digital technology has changed the work of sound engineers.
 - Video and audio tapes have mostly been replaced as data storage systems.
 
Telecommunications
Exercise 1: Selections
- Equipment manufacturers produce the hardware and software used by service providers.
 - End-users mean the general public and consumers.
 - Both equipment manufacturers and service providers employ highly qualified and less qualified staff.
 - Equipment manufacturers make many kinds of equipment.
 - Service providers sometimes have their own networks, but not always.