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一. 單項(xiàng)選擇1. _ spanner is this? (C)a. What b. Howc. Whosed. Who 2. “What _ is today?” (D)“Its Sunday.”a. date b. wrongc. weatherd. day3. _ is a little oil in the tank. (A)a. There b. Thisc. Those d. These 4. There are many _ in the port. (C)a. wharf b. wharfsc. wharvesd. wharfes 5. _ there much rice on the deck. (B)a. are b. isc. be d. has 6. Can you help _? (C)a. I b. myc. me d. mine 7. Who _ you? Im a sailor. (B)a. is b. arec. am d. will be 8. Li Ming and I _ seamen. (C)a. am b. isc. are d. shall be 9. He often teaches _ to speak English. (B)a. we b. usc. our d. ours 10. Xiao Li has _ shackles. (B)a. much b. manyc. any d. not a 11. We have _ blue paint (A)a. no b. not ac. any d. not 12. Where are the derricks? They are _ . (B)a. in deckb. on deckc. at deckd. below deck 13. We _ many European ports every year. (A)a. call at b. call forc. call on d. call in 14. The dockers are busy _ their work. (A)a. with b. onc. for d. by 15. When will you leave the port? _ February 4. (A)a. on b. inc. at d. about 16. We _ at half past six. (D)A. have a breakfastb. make the breakfastc. has breakfast d. have breakfast 17. _ stand here. Its dangerous. (C)a. No b. Notc. Dont d. Doesnt 18. The ship called at many _ last voyage. (B)a. countryb. countriesc. countrysd. countryses 19. Have you _ Japan? Yes ,many times. (A)a.been to b.gone to c. arrive atd. reach 20. He and she _ English seamen.(B)a. is b. arec be d. am 21. They _ seamen next year. (C)a. are b. werec. will be d. shall be 22. _the carpenter steer the ship? (C)a. Dob. Isc. Doesd. Are 23. Where _ you _? (D)a. are/be b. have/bec. is/bed. have/been 24. Our captain asked me _ to the bridge. (C)a. wentb. gonec. to god. go 25. A ship in Hong Kong will sail for Port Said passing through the _. (D)a. Panama Canalb. Grand Canalc. Kiel Canal d. Suez Canal 26. This is the deck cargo. _ stow it in the holds. (D)a. Notb. Cantc. Doesntd. Dont 27. Its raining now. Stop _ , please. (A)a. workingb. workc. to workd. works 28. Its getting dark. Please _ the cargo lights. (C)a. turn awayb. turn offc. turn ond. turn in 29. Would you please _ me a hammer? (B)a. borrowb. lendc. taked. deliver 30. The cargo in Hold No.3 is to _ first. (A)a. be dischargedb. dischargedc. discharged. being discharged 31. Well leave the harbor right now. _ for unmooring. (B)a. Stand-byb. get readyc. Prepairingd. stand still 32. He _ up at five yesterday morning. (B)a. getsb. gotc. gettingd. get 33. They went on _ as usual. (D)a. workb. workedc. worksd. working 34. The ship is to leave at eight oclock. The captain should order at seven “_”. (C)a. Make fastb. Single upc. Stand byd. All clear 35. Well finish loading the trucks soon. Please get ready for _. (A)a. lashingb. dischargingc. loadingd. tightening 36. Li Ming _ English books on deck every morning. (C)a. readb. readedc. readsd. reading 37. Must we work on night shift today? No, you _. (B)a. needb. needntc. mustntd. shouldnt 38. They should _ taken great care of. (C)a. beenb. beingc. bed. is 39. I havent bought _ toys for my children. (A)a. anyb. somec. ad. an 40. We always have a lot of things _during the voyage. (C)a. dob. doingc. to dod. does 41. The dockers are busy _ their work. (B)a. inb. withc. atd. by 42. _ there much cargo in the warehouse? (B)a. Areb. Isc. Bed. Will be 43. The officer asked him _ a sharp lookout for the fishing boats. (A)a. to keepb. keepingc. keepsd. keep 44. There is _ Ocean-going Vessel in the harbor. (C)a. ab. thec. and. about 45. I failed _ Mr. Smith yesterday. (B)a. seeingb. to seec. sawd. seen 46. Strict measures _to keep them away form fire. (A)a. should be takenb. should takec. be takend. should been taken 47. What _ the safe working load of the derrick? (A)a. isb. bec. ared. has 48. An automobile sling is used for _. (D)a. lifting aircraft and helicoptersb. lifting any kinds of cargoc. lifting the heavy boxesd. lifting cars and trucks 49. All cargo booms are ready to _. (C)a. discharging cargob. be dischargingc. discharge cargod. be discharged cargo 50. Watertight compartments are separated by _. (D)a. engine roomsb. tweendecksc. dunnagesd. decks and bulkheads 51. _ the clock 20 minutes ahead for local time. (C)a. Reduceb. Advancec. Adjustd. Tune 52. Dense fog comes with bad visibility, fog signal bell must be kept _at regulation intervals. (B)a. to gob. goingc. goesd. go 53. The bridge deck and steering house need _. (A)a. soap washingb. to wash with soapc. washed with soapd. soap washed 54. The third officer takes over the watch_the chief officer. (A)a. fromb. toc. ind. upon 55. _ late for the meeting. (D)a. Not beb. Notc. Dontd. Dont be 56. Everything about the ship should be recorded in the _ by the duty officer. (C)a. documentsb. paperc. logbookd. record 57. Be careful when you _ the derrick. (C)a. operatingb. operatesc. operated. operated 58. Our ship will not sail today. What about _ ashore? (A)a. goingb. to goc. god. going to 59. The pilot launches are _ blue with the “PILOT” in white. (A)a. paintedb. writtenc. writingd. paint 60. When does a pilot say “ Make all lines fast”? _ (D)a. The ship is about to be in positionb. The ship is very close to the berthc. The ship is on voyaged. The ship is in position 61. There were no gangs _ for Fridays loading. (C)a. possibleb. ablec. availabled. obtain 62. What type of extinguisher should be used for an electric fire? _. (A)a. CO2b. Formc. Waterd. Water and Form 63. Hold No. 4 must be cleaned up to meet the _ of the cargo surveyors. (C)a. rulesb. necessityc. requirementd. statute 64. Timber can be stowed _. (A)a. both on deck and in holdsb. only on deckc. only in holdsd. either on deck or in holds 65. The stevedores are going to load your ship in _ days, (B)a. fewb. a fewc. littled. a little 66. The carpenter is directly responsible to _.(D)a. the captainb. the bosunc. the third officerd. the chief officer 67. _ care. The stevedores are handling dangerous cargo now. (A)a. Beb. Please to bec. To bed. Be for 68. All of our export cargo is _ examined before shipment. (B)a. thoughb. thoroughlyc. throughd. throughout 69. Dont stow the box _. (B)a. downb. upside downc. up and downd. up 70. You should _ great care of this line. (D)a. makeb. havec. getd. take 71. My ship will arrive _Port Said _ Sundays. (A)a. at/onb. in/atc. on/byd. to/in 72. Vessels transiting the Canal must have their gangways and derricks _. (D)a. readjustedb. removedc. loweredd. rigged in 73. “Port a bit sluggish” means that _. (B)a. port rudder answers very wellb. port rudder answers slowc. port ruder answers all rightd. port rudder answers back 74. Please arrange for _ to clean the holds before my vessel takes cereal. (D)a. cargo surveyorsb. stevedore gangsc. duty sailorsd. cleaning gangs 75. You never work late, _ you? (A)a. dob. dontc. haventd. are 76. M. V. Utopia _ the Atlantic to England next month. (C)a. shall acrossb. sail crossc. shall crossd. sail through 77. Hooks _ allowed for discharging the rice bags. (B)a. areb. are notc. is notd. is 78. Besides Yokohama, M. V. Gaohe will also _ at some other Japanese ports. (A)a. callb. visitc. getd. reach 79. Is the pilot ladder all right at this _? (C)a. higherb. highc. heightd. heighten 80. “The anchor was heaved aweigh” means _. (C)a. “The anchor was let go”b. “The anchor was foul”c. “The anchor was clear of the bottom”d. “The anchor leading abeam” 81. The wheels order “port five” means that the ship is going to _. (D)a. turn backb. turn aroundc. turn aboutd. alter course 82. This windlass _ now. (B)a. has repairedb. is under repairc. was repairedd. has been repaired 83. I want a clamp. Could you _ me one? (A)a. bringb. takec. carryd. acquire 84. Although a ship usually has repair in a shipyard, _ is also necessary. (A)a. the general repair on boardb. the voyage repairc. the annual repaird. the dock repair 85. I think the hatch covers _ all fixed up by you. (B)a. wasb. werec. bed. been 86. “ Keep _ to the beacon,” said the pilot. (D)a. lineb. directionc. backd. straight 87. “NE” stands for _. (B)a. east-northb. north-eastc. north and eastd. northeastern 88. _ were brought back to ship from the sea. (A)a. The crewb. The crew memberc. A persond. The members 89. We use _ when proceeding in dense fog. (D)a. auto-steeringb. gyro-pilotc. rudder geard. hand-steering 90. _ is the chain? (A)a. Howb. Whatc. How aboutd. What about 91. _ is used for heaving up and slacking away the anchor and chain. (B)a. A winchb. A windlassc. A craned. A jumbo boom 92. Are stevedores going to open the hatches _ do we have to? (C)a. eitherb. whilec. ord. nor 93. Being so nervous, He could _ give helm orders. (A)a. hardlyb. cannotc. doesntd. no 94. Purser presents all the seamans books to the _. (C)a. Pilotb. Customs Officerc. Immigration Officerd. Agent 95. There is _ in the holds keeping eyes opened to prevent theft. (D)a. watchmanb. watchmenc. a watchmend. a watchman96. Dry powder is used to put out _. (A)a. electrical fireb. oil firec. common firesd. all kinds of fires 97. The crew couldnt get the fire _, causing a great loss to the ship. (B)a. to controlb. under controlc. in controld. with control 98. A small boat takes pilots to and from ships, its called a _. (C)a. fishing boatb. tugc. pilot boatd. barge 99. We expect to finish painting by Friday, if time pressing, the bosun can arrange _work for the sailors. (D)a. over timeb. over the timec. extra timed. overtime 100. The chief foreman asked the stevedores not to forget to use separation nets to avoid _ different lots of cargo. (C)a. mix inb. mix withc. mixing upd. mixing into 101. When a ship is abandoned, all the crew members hearing the alarm sounding should put on_.(C) a. the life jackets and carry the belongs firstb. the life jackets and carry the life buoy firstc. the life jackets and gather at master station first d. the life jackets and board the life boat first102. It is _ to remain in your present position. (A)A. dangerousb. dangerc. riskyd. risk 103. The A. B. _ with great care because of more coming and going ships and narrow passages in the harbor. (D)a. alter the rudderb. change the coursec. hand the wheeld. takes the wheel 104. Are the holds of tanker the same as those on _? (C)a. cargo dry shipb. dried cargo shipc. dry cargo shipd. ship dry cargo 105. This is _ American oil tank. (B)a. theb. anc. ad. one 106. We called at New York _ March 15. (A)a. onb. atc. ind. about 107. It is _ today than yesterday. (D)a. coldb. the coldestc. too coldd. colder 108. The pilot is standing by _. (A)a. usb. ourc. wed. ours 109. He isnt working now, _ he? (C)a. isntb. doesc. isd. doesnt 110. This ship _ two years ago. (D)a. builtb. buildc. was buildingd. was built 111. These people are English _. (B)a. seamansb. seamenc. seamanesed. seaman 112. The captain always _ orders on the bridge. (A)a. givesb. gavec. gived. given 113. We have _ fresh water. (D)a. not ab. anyc. lots ofd. no 114. How _ water is there in the tank? (A)a. muchb. manyc. aboutd. the 115. This derrick is as _ as that one. (B)a. wellb. goodc. betterd. best 116. Rice cant _ in the rain. (A)a. be loadedb. loadedc. loadd. loads 117. Is he _ ordinary seaman? (B)a. ab. anc. the d. one 118. These are not ferries. Those are not tugs, _. (D)a. toob. alsoc. nord. either 119. Its time _ a rest. (B)a. tob. to haveb. ford. for have 120. Who is responsible _ the ship? (D)a. withb. toc. atd. for 121. There are two satellite navigators on board. One is for operation, _is in reserve. (C)a. the anotherb. the othersc. the otherd. others 122. Where is your chief officer? He is on _ floor. (C)a. the fiveb. fivec. the fifthd. fifth 123. Our ship will leave here tomorrow morning. You _ finish the worktonight. (A)a. have tob. shouldc. mayd. will 124. How long _ take to transit the Canal? (C)a. is itb. it willc. does itd. do it 125. The agent _ to come on board this afternoon. (C)a. will be sureb. surec. is sured. be sure 126. Must we wait for the pilot here? No, you _ not. (A)a. needb. willc. mayd. must 127. The sailor on duty will do it by _. (D)a. heb. themselvesc. oneselfd. himself 128. Where _ Xiao Wang and the second officer before lunch? (B)a. wasb. werec. ared. is 129. We met the storm on the way here. The vessel _ heavily. (D)a. roll and pitchb. is rolling and pitchingc. rolls and pitchesd. rolled and pitched 130. Dont worry. They will do _ best to help you leave on time. (B)a. themb. theirc. ourd. your 131. They have been officers _ 1990. (C)a. forb. afterc. sinced. before 132. It is one of _ fairways we have ever sailed in. (A)a. the deepest and widestb. deepest and widestc. deeper and widerd. most deep and wide 133. What type of extinguisher shouldnt be used for an oil fire? It is _. (C)a. CO2b. 1211c. Waterd. Sand 134. The captain is _ the ship. (D) (1)a. in overall command ofb. in charge ofc. responsible ford. all of the above 135. “Have you seen Mike lately?”“He _ here the other day.” (C)a. has beenb. beingc. wasd. will be 136. When I came to see him yesterday afternoon, he _ the trucks on deck.(D)a. has lashedb. was lashedc. lashesd. was lashing 137. All those old wharves _ down tomorrow. (A)a. will be knockedb. will knockc. will have knockedd. knock 138. You wont come on board the ship on time _ you hurry. (B)a. exceptb. unlessc. withoutd. beside 139. The crew in distress _ by the helicopter. (C)a. are all savedb. is all savedc. were all savedd. was all saved 140. Please dont disturb him if he _ busy with his painting work. (D)a. will beb. wasc. is beingd. is 141. When a people are introduced for the first time. They usually greet each other with _. (B) a. How are you?b. How do you do?c. Nice to see you again.d. Good morning. 142. People usually greet each other with all of the following except for “_”. Da. Good morning!b. Im glad to meet you!c. How are you?d. Good night. 143. Whats _ you? Aa. the matter withb. the matterc. the matters withd. matter 144. We usually reply to “ How do you do?” with _. (C)a. Hellob. How are you?c. How do you do?d. Im fine, thank you. 145. Id like to _ the railway station no later than 4:30. (A)a. arrive atb. arrive inc. getd. arrive 146. When you meet a person who is _ than you, a formal greeting should be used. (C) a. as oldb. the oldestc. much olderd. less older 147. When you are leaving someone, you should say “_”. (A)a. Good-byeb. Good morningc. Good afternoond. Good evening 148. An informal greeting is for meeting friends and people with _ you are familiar. (B)a. whob. whomc. whosed. that 149. You are a carpenter, _? (D)a. do youb. dont youc. are youd. arent you 150. Im _ shipchandler. My name is John Smith. (B) a. anb. ac. thed. one151. A friend of _ introduces his brother to me. (B)a. ib. minec. myd. me 152. How is everything _ you? Nothing special.

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