17 水手英语听力 第11章
航海英语听力与会话第三版问答与口述题参考答案

航海英语听力与会话第三版(问答与口述题参考答案)(问答与口述题参考答案)无限航区船舶二/三副问答题参考答案三副问答题参考答案第一章第一章1. What What’’s your date of birth? 你的出生日期。
My date of birth is --- 2. What What’’s your seaman s your seaman’’s book number? 你的队长的国籍你的队长的国籍??My seaman My seaman’’s book number is -----3. where are you from ? 你从哪里来你从哪里来??I am from ---4. What What’’s your Captain s your Captain’’s nationality? 你的队长的国籍你的队长的国籍??My Captain My Captain’’s nationality is ---5. What do you think is the most inportant thing on board?你认为什么是最重要的东西登机吗?I think the most important thing on board is safety navigation.6. Which ports do you often call at? 你常说的哪些港口你常说的哪些港口??We often an Shanghai, Xiamen, Hong Kong.7. What is your favorite TV program? 什么是你最喜欢的电视节目怎么样什么是你最喜欢的电视节目怎么样??My favorite TV program is news.8. What is your favorite Wob site? 什么是你最喜欢的网站吗什么是你最喜欢的网站吗??My favorite Web site is ----9. What is your favorite day of the week ? why?什么是一周中最喜欢的那一天吗什么是一周中最喜欢的那一天吗??为什么为什么?? My favorite day of the week is Saturday, because it is holiday.10. W hat is your favorite kind of movie?你最喜欢什么类型的电影你最喜欢什么类型的电影??My favorite kind of movie is action movies.11. W hat is your favorite kind of music? 你最喜欢什么类型的音乐你最喜欢什么类型的音乐??My favorite kind of music is pop music.12. W hat is your favorite magazine?什么是你最喜欢的杂志吗什么是你最喜欢的杂志吗??My favorite magazine is --- 13. W hat is the population of your hometow?你的人口有成年时离开了家乡吗你的人口有成年时离开了家乡吗?? There are 5 thousand people in my hometown.14. W hat is the population of your country?人口是多少你的国家人口是多少你的国家??The population of my country is 1.3 billion. 15. W hat is the best thing about your hometown? 最好的事情是什么你的家乡吗最好的事情是什么你的家乡吗??The best thing about my hometown is the weather.16. W hat is the worst thing about your hometow?最坏的事情是什麽你的成年时离开了家乡吗最坏的事情是什麽你的成年时离开了家乡吗?? The worst thing about my hometown is living price is too high.especially house price. 17. W hat hat’’s your hometow like? 你的家乡怎么样你的家乡怎么样??My hometown is a small village.18. D o you have many disasters in your country which are caused by weather?你有在你的国家许多灾害所造成的天气怎么样你的国家许多灾害所造成的天气怎么样??Yes, there are typhoon, flood. earthquake19. W hat sports do you like to watch on TV?你喜欢什么体育运动你喜欢什么体育运动,,在电视上看在电视上看??I like to watch football game on TV I like to watch football game on TV. .20. W hat do you think is the most popular sport in the world? 你认为什么是世界上最流行的体育运动吗的体育运动吗??I think playing football is the most popular sport in the world.第三章第三章1. Can you list at least three mooring lines? 你能列出至少三个系泊你能列出至少三个系泊??Yes I can. They are spring line, breast, headline, stern line.2. What should be prepared before the pilot comes on board ? 之前应作什么准备飞行员来同意吗I should prepare pilot ladder, overside (search) light, heaving line, pilot card etc. before the before the ……3. What is the maximum speed through the water that your ship can anchor withoutrisking breaking the cable?速度通过最多的水速度通过最多的水,,你的船能锚定而不冒险你的船能锚定而不冒险,,打破了电缆打破了电缆??The maximum speed through the water is 2 knots that the ship can anchor without risking breaking the cable.4. What flag should be hoisted when a vessel requires a pilot?什么应该悬挂旗帜船舶时需要一名飞行员吗要一名飞行员吗??The signal flag The signal flag ““Golf Golf”” should be hoisted when a vessel requires a pilot.5. How can a ship get in touch with a port before her arrival? 如何能取得联系船向港口在她的到来吗的到来吗??She can use VHF calling, Telex etc. to get in touch with a port …6. What ship What ship’’s particulars will pilot station usually ask for? 何船资料将飞行员站将飞行员站??通常就会向Pilot station often asks ship Pilot station often asks ship’’s maximum draft, LOA, air draft, displacement, cargo on board. ETA. Ship board. ETA. Ship’’s position etc.7. What should be reported to the pilot station?可以报道什么对飞行员车站在哪里可以报道什么对飞行员车站在哪里??Same as above (we should Same as above (we should ………………. To the pilot station) . To the pilot station)8. What should be confirmed from the pilot station ?We should confirm the ETA, pilot on board time and boarding position. Which side to rig pilot ladder etc.9. When the vessel enters the VTS area ,what is requested to report ?当船舶进入VTS 系统的区域的区域,,什么是要求报告吗什么是要求报告吗??When the vessel enters the VTS area, we have to report the ship last port of call, next port of call, ship port of call, ship’’s position s position, cargo onboard, ship’, cargo onboard, ship’, cargo onboard, ship’s draft, air draft to the VTS center. s draft, air draft to the VTS center. 10. W hat does hat does ““foul anchor foul anchor”” mean?“ Foul of anchor Foul of anchor”” means that the anchor has its own cable twisted around it or has fouled an obstruction.11. I f you are ordered: f you are ordered: ““Stand by both engines !Stand by both engines !”” how should you reply and report? 如果你命令果你命令::“站在两个引擎站在两个引擎!!”你应该怎样回复你应该怎样回复,,报告吗报告吗??If If ………………” I should reply I should reply ““stand by both engines stand by both engines”” and report and report ““both engines are stand by, sir by, sir””12. C an you list three famous canals in the world? 你能列举三个著名的运河的世界你能列举三个著名的运河的世界??Yes, the 3 famous canals are Suez Canal, Panama canal and Kiel canal. 13. W hen you request the receiver to remain on channel 16 in VHF communication ,what do you say? 当你请求接收机停留在通道高频16沟通沟通,,你会说什么呢你会说什么呢??When I request When I request……, I would say , I would say ““ please stand by VHF channel 16 please stand by VHF channel 16”” 14. H ow do you rectify the mistake in marine VHF communication?你如何纠正错误的海洋VHF 沟通沟通??If I want to rectify the mistake in VHF , I will say “ Mistake. Correction Mistake. Correction”” , Plus the corrected part of the message.15. H ow do you emphasize the important part of a messge in maritime VHFcommunication? 你怎么强调重要组成部分你怎么强调重要组成部分,,对海域messge VHF 沟通沟通??To emphasis the important part of the message in maritime VHF communication, we should say should say ““Repeat Repeat””, followed by the important part of the message. 16. W hat does hat does ““abandon vessel abandon vessel””mean?“Abandon vessel Abandon vessel”” means to evacuate crew and passengers from a vessel following a distress.17. W hat does the abbreviation ETD stand for?什么时间什么时间((代表什么代表什么??“ETD ETD”” means means ““ estimated time of departure estimated time of departure””18. W hat does hat does ““dredging of an anchor dredging of an anchor””mean? 什么是疏浚锚”的意思是什么的意思是什么??The phrase The phrase “dredging “dredging “dredging of an anchor of an anchor of an anchor”” means moving of an anchor over the sea bottom to control the movement of the vessel.19. W hat does hat does ““underway underway””mean?The phrase The phrase ““under way under way’’ means the vessel which is not at anchor, or made fast to the shore, or aground.20. W hat does hat does ‘‘Dragging of an anchor Dragging of an anchor””mean?“什么拖的锚”的意思是什么 “Dragging “Dragging of anchor of anchor of anchor”” means moving of an anchor over the sea bottom involuntarily because it is no longer preventing the movement of the vessel.21. What is the d 21. What is the difference between a “radar beacon” and a “radar reflector”?ifference between a “radar beacon” and a “radar reflector”? 之间的差别是什么别是什么""雷达指标”和“雷达反射镜”? Radar beacon can transmit signals and used for locating on the shore, but radar reflector can only reflect signals used for SAR on the liferaft..22 How many objects do you 22 How many objects do you need to get a position using ‘horizontal sextant angles”?need to get a position using ‘horizontal sextant angles”? 有多少物体更能你需要找个位置用“水平穿刺视角”吗? 3 objects.23 Why is a magnetic compass kept on board when a gyro compass is more accurate? 为什么是磁罗经保存在船上当陀螺罗盘更准确吗为什么是磁罗经保存在船上当陀螺罗盘更准确吗??Because the magnetic compass can be used for emergency and adjustments.24 What do you report when the anchor has been heaved out of the ground and is clear of it'’ 你们有甚麽话当锚被抛出去了地面与清晰”Anchor aweigh.25 When preparing for anchoring what must you do before releasing the bowstoppers? 当准备锚定之前你做应该释放弓瓶塞吗当准备锚定之前你做应该释放弓瓶塞吗??Supply the power, Standby the anchor ball or light, Test the windlass, Put into the gear, Release the brake26 Would you let go an anchor from the hawse pipe if the depth was 75 meters? 你会让去一个锚从管道让去一个锚从管道hawse hawse hawse如果深度为如果深度为如果深度为757575米吗米吗米吗? ?No, we should not let go anchor from hawse pipe directly, but the anchor can be released with windlass slowly. 27 Why must you consider ship’s speed and sea depth when you release the bow stoppers? 你为什么必须考虑船的速度和海洋深度当你释放弓瓶塞吗你为什么必须考虑船的速度和海洋深度当你释放弓瓶塞吗??Because when the depth is different, we should take different measures for anchoring. And for ship’s safety, during the different phase, the speed should be different, too. 28 What must always be brought and placed close to the pilot ladder well before the pilot’s embarkation? 有什么要带来有什么要带来,,接近放置在领航梯飞行员的登机接近放置在领航梯飞行员的登机? ?The lifebuoy with the lifeline, and at night, there should be a light.29 Why is it dangerous to anchor in ice?为什么是否有危险的船锚为什么是否有危险的船锚,,在冰吗在冰吗? ?The ice can change the angle of the anchor, affect the holding power, and freeze the ship.30 What flag is hoisted when the pilot has arrived on board‘’悬挂国旗是什么当飞行员已经到了装船”Flag “H”第四章第四章1. How many classes of dangerous goods are there according to the IMDGCode ?Can you list some?多少个班级有危险货物按照《国际海运代码多少个班级有危险货物按照《国际海运代码??你能列举一些吗你能列举一些吗??There are 9 classes of dangerous cargoes divided according to the IMDG IMDG. . For example Class 1. Means explosive material, class 2. Flammable gas, class 3. Flammable liquid.2. What kind of cargo is classified as flammable cargo ? 什么样的货物被划分为易燃货什么样的货物被划分为易燃货?? Oil is classified as flammable cargo.3. Please describe the general nature of general cargo .请描述的一般特性普通货运。
水手英语单词

LESSON 1Types of ship 船舶类型1、classify [‘klæsifai] vt. 分类; 归类be classified as 分成(为)……类2、carry [‘kæri] vt. & vi. 运送, 搬运,携带carry on 继续进行carry out 贯彻,执行3、design [di‘zain] vt. & vi. 设计, 绘制4、passenger [‘pæsindʒə] n. 乘客, 旅客passenger ship 客轮5、special [‘speʃəl] adj. 特殊的, 特别的6、shipping [‘ʃipiŋ] n. (货物的)运输, 运送7、liquid [‘likwid] n. 液体adj. 液体的,、multi-purpose [mʌlti‘pə:pəs] adj. 多用途的9、vessel [‘vesəl] n. 船, 舰multi-purpose vessle 多用途船10、bulk [bʌlk] n. 散装bulk vessel 散货船11、carrier [‘kæriə] n. 运输船, 承运人12、container [kən‘teinə] n. 容器集装箱container ship 集装箱船13、refrigerated [ri‘fridʒəreitid] adj. 冷藏的refrigerated ship 冷藏船14、tanker [‘tæŋkə] n. 液货船, 油轮15、liquefied [‘likwifaid ] adj. 液化的16、natural [‘nætʃərəl] adj. 天然的liquefied natural gas carrier (LNG)液化天然气船17、chemical [‘kemikəl] adj. 化学的Liquefied Chemical Gas carri(LCG)液化化学品船18、liner [‘lainə] n. 班轮; 班机19、tramp [træmp] n. 不定期船19、cruiser [‘kru:zə] n. 大型旅游船20、ferry [‘feri] n. 渡船21、tug [tʌɡ] n. 拖轮ocean-going tug 远洋拖轮coastal tug 沿海拖轮22、barge [bɑ:dʒ] n. 驳船oil barge 油驳23、pilot [‘pailət] n.引航;引航员pilot boat 引航艇24、port [pɔ:t] n. 港口, 商港25、channel [‘tʃænl] n. 海峡通道; 水沟, 水渠26、operate [‘ɔpəreit] vt. & vi. 管理; 操作operate on diesel oil 用柴油启动27、sail [seil] vi. 起航, 开船;航行sail for 开往(bound for)sail from…to…从……开往……28、regular [ ‘reɡjulə] adj. 有规律的, 定期的regular interval 定期29、route [ru:t] n. 路, 路途, 路线, 路程30、fix [fiks] vt. 固定;确定fix one’s attention on 集中注意力31、standard [‘stændəd] n. 标准, 规范32、dimension [di‘menʃən] n. 尺寸33、hold [həuld] n. 货舱cargo hold 货舱34、deck [ dek] n. 甲板35、traditional [trə‘diʃənl] adj. 传统的36、quantity [‘kwɔntiti] n. 数目, 数量37、loose [lu:s] adj. 松的, 宽松的38、iron-ore [‘aiən ‘ɔ:] n. 铁矿石39、etc. [‘et‘setərə] adv. 〈拉〉等等40、tween [‘twi:n] prep. 在…之间; 在…之中tween deck 二层甲板41、vehicle [‘vi:ikl] n. 交通工具, 车辆42、bow [bəu] n. 船首43、stern [stə:n] n. 船尾44、chilled [tʃild] adj. 冷冻的;冷藏的45、alongside [ə‘lɔŋ‘said] adv. 在旁边get alongside 靠岸46、wharf [wɔ:f] n. 码头; 停泊处47、board [bɔ:d] n. 板;船侧on board 在船上48、harbour [‘hɑ:bə] n. 海港, 港口49、launch [lɔ:ntʃ] vt. 使(船)下水; 发射launch out 出航50、engine [‘endʒin] n. 发动机, 引擎51、tow [təu] vt. 拖, 拉, 拽52、anchor [‘æŋkə] n. 锚vt. 抛锚53、foghorn [‘fɔɡ‘hɔ:n] n. 雾号54、beacon [‘bi:kən] n. 灯标,信号标55、power driven vessel [‘drivən] 机动船56、Liquefied Petroleum Gas carrier[pi‘trəuliəm] (LPG)液化石油气船57、very large crude carrier [kru:d](VLCC)大型油轮58、timber carrier [‘timbə] 木材船59、garbage boat [‘ɡɑ:bidʒ] 垃圾船60、rescue boat [‘reskju:] 救助船61、patrol boat [pə‘trəul] 巡逻船62、surveying vessel [sə‘veiiŋ] 水道测量船63、dredger [‘dredʒə] 挖泥船64、ice-breaker [‘ais‘breikə] 破冰船65、yacht [jɔt] 游艇66、warship [‘wɔ:ʃip] 军舰, 战舰key sentences❖Ships can be classified according to what they carry.船舶可以根据它们所载的货物进行分类。
(高级)值班水手英语听力与会话(ppt课件)(ppt,课件)

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Chapter 1 Common English
Lesson One Daily English ——Useful Expression
Sentence ◆The captain is from Asia. ◆What’s the A. B. ’s date of birth? ◆The A. B. ’s date of birth is May 12th 1990. ◆Why don’t you stay a little longer? ◆What’s the matter with you? ◆How long does it take to go from here to
Vocabulary
wait a moment 稍等一下 birth 出生 hold 货舱;持有;拥有 May 五月 seaman 海员,水手 stay 坚持;停留 captain 船长 luggage 行李,箱包 hospital 医院 supermarket 超级市场 matter 有关系;要紧
the hospital? ◆Can you tell me the way to the
supermarket? ◆May I have a look at your seaman book? ◆Do you have any luggage to check? ◆Hold on. / Wait a moment, please.
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内容框架
I Useful Expressions II Listening Part III Speaking Part IV Scripts V New Words
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Listening and Analysis ——Sentence Understanding
航海英语听力与会话(english+chinese)

(3) Dalian port is an ice-free port. 三)有限公司、大连港是一不冻港。With the fast pace of development and the special geographic position, Dalian port will surely become the most important port in the northeast of China. 与快节奏的发展和特殊的地理位置、大连港,他一定会成为最重要的港口在中国的东北。
5 I thick the most important thing on board is safe, secure and efficient我想最重要的事情是安全、保险和有效的
6 I often call at Dalian, Shanghai, and Honking ports我经常在大连、上海、喇叭港口
问答题
1 My date of birth is 4th of April 1974. 我出生于1974年4月4日。
2 It’s A3996625.
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listen to this:初级英语听力 11课Woman: So you have a half day, a full day and a day and evening tour of London?Man: That's correct.Woman: Well, as we're only here for a few days, I think perhaps we should take the full day and evening tour. Give my children the opportunity to see everything.Man: Won't that be a bit tiring for them?Woman: Yes, you're right. It's probably better if wedon't include them on the evening part of the program.Man: Not the theatre and the dinner entertainment?Woman: Yes, that's what I mean. The hotel will take care of them.Man: Yes, I'm sure that can be arranged.Woman: Now, can you tell me what the cost will be?Man: For the full tour? Seventy pounds per head.Woman: So that would be 140 pounds for myself and my husband. What about the children, is there any reduction for them?Man: Certainly, we have half price for children and if they're not going to the theatre or the dinner, I think we could let them have the full day tour for thirty pounds each.Woman: That's fine. Could you tell me more details of the tour? I mean, what will we be actually seeing and so forth?Man: Well, here's a brochure for you to read, but I can quickly run through the main items of the tour with you. Now, as you see, you're picked up from your hotel at 8:30, so you must be sure to order an early breakfast.Woman: Yes ...Man: Then you're taken to see the Changing of the Guard and you'll see Buckingham Palace at the same time of course. After that you'll be taken down Whitehall to see the House of Parliament, Big Ben, you know the famous clock, and nearby Westminster Abbey. Now from there we have a river trip down the Thames towards the Tower of London. During the river trip you'll be provided with sandwiches and coffee, orange juice for the kiddies. When you get to the Tower, you'll see the Beefeaters, the traditional guards of the Tower and thenyou'll be shown the Crown jewels.Woman: And will we have a guide during all this?Man: Of course. There's an official guide who will explain the sights to you and give a short account of their historic associations in three languages, English, German and French. If you have any further questions he'll be only too pleased to answer them.Woman: Oh, that sounds perfect.Man: Now in the afternoon, you'll be taken to London Zoo for a couple of hours. We try to arrange this to coincidewith the monkeys' tea party. The children always enjoy that.Woman: Oh, I'm sure mine will.Man: And from there we just go round the corner to Madame Tussaud's to see the waxworks and after that rightnext door to the London Planetarium where you'll see thestars simulated by laser beams.Woman: That sounds very exciting. What a full day.Man: Yes, well we do let you have a couple of hours'rest before taking you on to the theatre and dinner in the evening.Woman: Oh, that's good. I'll be able to get the children off to bed or settled down watching television or something. Well, that sounds marvellous. Thank you very much.Man: Not at all. Er ... there is just one thing, madam.Woman: Oh, what's that?Man: The cheque.Woman: (laughs) Of course.I have always been interested in making things. When Iwas a child I used to enjoy painting, but I also liked making things out of clay. I managed to win a prize for one of my paintings when I was fourteen. That is probably the reasonthat I managed to get into art college four years later. ButI studied painting at first, not pottery. I like being apotter because I like to work with my hands and feel the clay;I enjoy working on a potter's wheel. I'm happy working by myself and being near my home. I don't like mass-produced things. I think crafts and craftspeople are very important. When I left college I managed to get a grant from the Council, and I hope to become a full-time craftswoman. This workshopis small, but I hope to move to a larger one next year.Mr. Hanson: Could I have my bill, please?Waitress: Yes, sir. One moment, please.(She brings the bill and the customer looks at it carefully.)Mr. Hanson: Could you kindly explain this to me? What is item 6?Waitress: Perhaps I cou1d go through it for you. Thefirst item is the cover charge. Number 2 is the beer. Thenyour starter, your main course and the vegetables. The main course was 4.50 not 3.50, so item 6 is the difference.Mr. Hanson: Oh, I see. But how was I expected to know that?Waitress: Yes, sir. They are a bit hard to follow sometimes. Number 8 is your dessert and number 9 the cigarettes. Oh, and number 7 is your second beer.Mr. Hanson: And what about the service, is that included?Waitress: Yes, that's marked down here, 10 per cent service.Mr. Hanson: Good. Thank you. Now, can you take my credit card?Waitress: I'm afraid we don't accept credit cards.Mr. Hanson: Oh dear. What about a cheque with a banker's card?Waitress: Yes, sir. That will be all right.Customer: Can you bring me the bill, please?Waiter: Certainly, sir.(He brings the bill.)Customer: I think there has been a mistake.Waiter: I'm sorry, sir. What seems to be the trouble?Customer: I think you have charged me twice for the same thing.Look, the figure of 5.50 appears here and then again here.Waiter: I'll just go and check it for you, sir.(He returns a few minutes later.)Waiter: Yes sir, you are quite right. The cashier made a mistake. I think you will find it correct now.Customer: Thank you.Waiter: We do apologize about this, sir.Customer: That's all right. No harm done. Now, can I pay by traveler's cheques?Waiter: Certainly, sir. We'll give you the change in local currency if that's all right.Customer: You needn't worry about that. There won't be much change out of twenty-five dollars.Waiter: Thank you, sir. That's most kind of you.—Waiter, there's a fly in my soup.—Shh, don't do too loud. Everyone will want one.—Waiter, there's a fly in my soup.—There is a spider on the bread. It'll catch it.—What's this fly doing in my soup?—I think it's doing the backstroke, sir.—There is a dead fly swimming in my soup!—That's impossible. A dead fly can't swim.—There is a dead fly in my soup.—Yes, sir. It's the hot liquid that kills them.—Waiter, there is a fly in my soup.—Yes, sir. We give extra meat rations on Fridays.—Waiter, there is a fly in my soup.—Don't worry, sir. There is no extra charge.A strange thing happened to Henri yesterday. He was on a bus and wanted to get off. So he stood up and rang the bell. To make sure the driver heard him he rang it twice, but the bus didn't stop, and the conductor came and shouted at him.The conductor was so annoyed, and spoke so fast, that Henri didn't understand a word. The bus stopped at the nextbus stop and Henri got off. As he got off he heard someone say, "I think he's a foreigner."When Henri got home, he told his landlady about the incident."How many times did you ring the bell?" she asked."Twice," said Henri."Well, that's the signal for the driver to go on," his landlady explained. "Only the conductor is allowed to ring the bell twice. That's why he got so annoyed."Henri nodded. "I see," he said.(A and B are a married couple. C is a travel agent.)C: Good morning.A and B: Good morning.C: Can I help you?A: Yes, we're thinking of going on holiday somewhere, but we're not sure where.C: I see. What sort of holiday did you have in mind?A: Lots of sunbathing.B: (at the same time) Lots of walking.C: Mm. (looking puzzled) So you'd like somewhere warm?B: Not too warm.A: Yes, as sunny as possible.C: And are you interested in the night-life at all?A: Yes. It'd be nice if there were some good discos and clubs we could go to.B: Oh, no! Surely that's what we're trying to get away from!A: What do you mean? We never go out at all, so how could we get away from it?B: Well, what's the point of going somewhere where there are lots of people just like here?C: (interrupting) Could I just ask what sort of price you want to pay?B: As cheap as possible.A: What do you mean? We want a top hotel.B: But we can't afford it.A: Of course, we can. We've been saving up all year.(Their voices rise as they argue. The travel agent looks bemused.)C: Just a minute, please. I think I can make a suggestion. Why don't you try the South of France? Then one of you can go to the beach and the other can walk in the mountains.A: That sounds like a good idea. And there are some good hotels there.B: No—there are too many English people there!A: Well, then at least we'd have someone to talk to.B: But, there's no point in going abroad to meet English people there!C: (interrupting again) Excuse me.A and B: Yes?C: Well, my wife and I have the same trouble as you. I like hot, lively places and she prefers a bit of peace and quiet and we always disagree about how much to spend. We usually split up and go to different places, but this yearI've got a better idea.A and B: What's that?C: Well, I could go on holiday with you (indicates one of them) and you could go with my wife.A: That's an interesting idea.B: I'm not so sure ...C: Look, why don't you come round now and meet my wife and we can see what we can arrange ...The scene is at an airport. A man and a woman carrying several cases approach a customs officer (C.O.).Man: (whispering) Don't worry. Everything will be all right.Woman: I hope you know what you're doing!(They put their bags down in front of the customs officer.)C.O.: Good morning, sir, madam. Just returning from a holiday, are you?Woman: That's right.C.O.: And how long have you been abroad?Woman: Two weeks.Man: Yes, not very long. Not long enough to buy anything anyway. (laughing)C.O.: I see. Have you got anything to declare?Man: I'm sorry, I don't really know what you mean.Woman: Harry!C.O.: Come on, sir. I'm sure you know what I mean. Have you got anything to declare?Man: Well ... yes. I would like to declare that I love my wife.Woman: Oh, Harry. You've never said that before.Man: Well, it's true! It's just that I've never been able to tell you before.Woman: And I love you too!C.O.: (clearing throat) I'm sorry to interrupt, but I must ask you whether you have any goods to declare.Man: Ah, well I do have a record-player, a fridge and something for my wife's birthday that I'd rather not tell you about.Woman: Harry! And I thought you'd forgotten again!Man: Of course not, dear!C.O.: (annoyed) What I want to know, sir, is whether you have any goods in that bag that I should know about.Man: Well, let's have a look. (opens bag) We've got some bars of soap, a tube of toothpaste, clothes, a jar ofcream ...C.O.: (angry) I only want to know if you have anything liable for tax, like cigarettes, perfumes or bottles of anything.Man: Well, we do have a bottle of shampoo.C.O.: Okay. I've had enough. You can go.Man: You mean that's it?C.O.: Please go away!Woman: Come on, Harry. He just told us we could go.(Takes hold of the suitcase and the contents spill out.)C.O.: Just a minute. May I see that jewellery, please?Man: Oh, my God! You great clumsy idiot!Woman: I'm sorry. I didn't mean to.Man: You never do anything right. I don't know why I married you in the first place!Woman: But Harry! You just said you loved me.Man: Not any more.C.O.: And now what have you got to declare, sir?Sam Lewis was a customs officer. He used to work in a small border town. It wasn't a busy town and there wasn't much work. The road was usually very quiet and there weren't many travelers. It wasn't a very interesting job, but Sam liked an easy life. About once a week, he used to meet an old man. His name was Draper. He always used to arrive at the border early in the morning in a big truck. The truck was always empty. After a while Sam became suspicious. He often used to search the truck, but he never found anything. One day he asked Draper about his job. Draper laughed and said, "I'm a smuggler."Last year Sam retired. He spent his savings on an expensive holiday. He flew to Bermuda, and stayed in a luxury hotel. One day, he was sitting by the pool and opposite himhe saw Draper drinking champagne. Sam walked over to him.Sam: Hello, there!Draper: Hi!Sam: Do you remember me?Draper: Yes ... of course I do. You're a customs officer.Sam: I used to be, but I'm not any more. I retired last month. I often used to search your truck ...Draper: ... but you never found anything!Sam: No, I didn't. Can I ask you something?Draper: Of course, you can.Sam: Were you a smuggler?Draper: Of course I was.Sam: But ... the truck was always empty. What were you smuggling?Draper: Trucks!The first thing they do is to put out an APB and thisgoes to all the police stations in the country. Next wecontact the hospitals. Often the person we are looking forhas been in an accident. Then we might try parents, friendsor relatives they might be with. We try to follow their movements and to find the last person they saw or were with. Then we try the media. We put photographs in local ornational papers—especially papers they might read. There are other things we can do: put posters in places they might be, go on television. Here in America there is a magazine inwhich there are photographs of missing children. This isoften the last hope. Of course, with nearly two million missing children every year, we can't do all these things for everyone. We haven't got the time, the money or the staff.Are you a morning person or an evening person? That's the question. When do you work best? For me the answer is easy. I work best in the morning. All my creative work is done before lunchtime. I get up at about eight, and then have breakfast.I listen to the radio a bit, and read the papers. And I start. Usually I work from nine or nine thirty until twelve butafter that I'm useless. On a good day I write fifteen hundred words or more, sometimes two thousand words, in the morning. Then after lunch I go for a walk, or read. In the evening Ilike to relax, go to the pub or go out and meet people. Ifyou're a writer you need self-discipline. But if you're tired, it shows: the mind and body must be fresh.1. Add two and four; eight and ten; fourteen and seven.2. Subtract six from eighteen; four from eleven; fivefrom nineteen.3. Multiply two by eight; five by three; six by four.4. Divide six by three; eight by two; twenty by five.1. I'll take a commission of ten per cent.2. The current rate of interest is twenty-three per cent.3. I only get three-eighths of the total.4. It's only a fraction of the cost, about a sixteenth.5. Divide nine by two and you get four point five.6. You only get two point four six per cent.1. I have to get a new pair of Jeans. Is thereanywhere ...? Do you know a, a good shop where I can get a pair?2. Look, er, I want something interesting. All I've eaten since I've arrived here is junk food. I want some good local food. Where should I go and what shall I ask for?3. The car's giving problems again. I had it servicedlast week but it's as bad as it was before. I don't know what to do about it.4. Ooh, yes, I need your advice. The problem is that I have to go to this very formal dinner party next week and I haven't got a dinner suit here. I really don't want to buy one. What do you suggest?5. Ever since I've been here I had this stomach problem, you know. I mean, it's not serious. Well, I don't think it is.I mean, you often get these things when you travel. Must bethe different water or something. But it rea1ly is a nuisance and it seems to be getting worse ...6. Damn! I've lost my wallet!Man: Telegram, miss.Jean: Oh, thanks.Jean: I wonder who it's from. Oh, it's for Helen. Helen, there's a telegram for you.Helen: For me? Oh, Jean, will you open it? I hateopening telegrams.Jean: Do you? Why?Helen: Well, it's just that I think a telegram must mean bad news.Jean: I'm just the opposite. I love opening telegrams because I'm sure they must mean something exciting.Jean: Helen, you'd better sit down. You aren't going to believe this. It says, 'Congratulations, Nurse of the Year. Letter follows.'Helen: It can't be true.Jean: Here. You read it.Hello. This is Sophie Peter's ringing from the Brook Organization. Um, we got your job application and I'm ringing just to arrange an interview with you. How about Monday morning at, er, 11:30? Would that be all right? That's Monday morning of the 10th of August. Um, if you can't make that time, could you please give us a ring? The interviewwill be with myself and Brian Shaw, so we, um, we lookforward to seeing you then. Bye-bye."Henry!""Yes, dear?""I'm going up to bed now. Don't forget to do your little jobs.""No, dear."Henry turned off the television and went into the kitchen. He fed the cat, washed up several dishes, dried them and put them away. Then he put the cat out, locked all the doors and turned out all the lights. When he got to the bedroom, hiswife was sitting up in bed reading a book and eating chocolates."Well dear, have you done all your little jobs?""I think so, my love.""Have you fed the cat?""Yes, dear.""Have you put him out?""Yes, dear.""Have you washed up the dishes?""Yes, dear.""Have you put them all away?""Yes, dear.""Have you tidied the kitchen?""Yes, dear.""Have you turned out all the lights?""Yes, dear.""Have you locked the front door?""Yes, dear.""Then you can come to bed.""Thank you, dear."After a little while they heard a gate banging downstairs."Henry.""Yes, dear.""I'm afraid you've forgotten to shut the garden gate.""Oh dear! ..."—Ladies and gentlemen, it's the Lake Late Talk Show,with your host, Dickie Reeves. (applause)—Nice to be with you again, folks. And among the line of interesting guests I'll show you tonight is the lady you'veall been reading and hearing about recently. She is beautiful. She is clever. And she is brave. She is the lady who makes friends with monkeys. She is with us tonight. Ladies and gentlemen, the apewoman herself, Josephin Carter. (applause) Hello, Josephin, or can I call you Joe?—Please do.—The first question that I know everybody has been dying to ask you is, how long have you been living with monkeys?—Apes actually. Well, I've been studying apes for quitea long time, ever since I was at university. But I've only been actually living with them for five years.—Five years in the African jungle, with only monkeys to talk to.—Apes actually.—Oh, with only apes to talk to. That's fantastic! And I know you're going back to your monkey colony ...—Ape colony actually.—... to finish your work.—Oh, yes. I haven't finished it yet. Although I havebeen recording their behavior and watching their movementsvery closely, I still haven't finished my work. I've alsobeen training my husband to work with me.—Your husband?—Yes. He's come with me tonight. Let me introduce you to Tarsan!—Hi, everybody.。
中华人民共和国海事局关于公布新版海船船员考试大纲和培训教材出版目录的通知

中华人民共和国海事局关于公布新版海船船员考试大纲和培训教材出版目录的通知
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•【制定机关】中华人民共和国海事局
•【公布日期】2012.08.23
•【文号】海便函[2012]663号
•【施行日期】2012.08.23
•【效力等级】部门规范性文件
•【时效性】现行有效
•【主题分类】职业培训,水运
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中华人民共和国海事局关于公布新版海船船员考试大纲和培
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(海便函〔2012〕663号)
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航海英语听力与会话_11规则英语评估7-12章标准答案

Task 4: Describe advantages of various tools or technologies for proper lookout. 任务4:描述的各种工具和技术优势为适当的事。
a)The features of radar observation.b)雷达观测的特点。
c)The advantages of visual lookout.d)的视觉注意的优点。
e)The correct uses of various tools or technologies.f)的各种工具和技术的正确使用。
a.) If radar is fitted and operational, including long-range scanning, we can obtain early warning of risk of collision and radar plotting or equivalent systematic observation of detected objects. Though it is very efficient, it does have such limitations as: 1) the constraints imposed by the radar range scale in use; 2) the possibility that small vessels, ice and other floating objects may not be detected; 3) the effect on radar of sea state, weather and other sources of interference, etc.a)如果雷达安装和操作,包括远程扫描,我们可以获得碰撞雷达标绘或与其相当的系统观察风险预警。
虽然它是非常有效的,它有没有这样的限制:1)由雷达量程中使用的约束;2),小血管的可能性,冰和其他漂浮物可能检测不到;3)对海态雷达的影响,天气和其他干扰源,等。
值班水手(高级)英语听力与会话

custom 风俗
e.g. The environment and customs of your hometown.
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Chapter 1 Common English
Lesson Two Vocabulary Commonly Used on Board ——Useful Expression
中华人民共和国海船船员适任考试培训教材
(高级)值班水手 英语听力与会话
中国水运图书工作室 撰稿人 组织编写
韩佳霖 王艳华
目录
CONTENTS
Common English Ship’s Orders
Chapter 1 Chapter 2
Chapter 3 Keeping Watch at the Gangway Chapter 4 Opening and Closing Hatches Chapter 5 Adjusting Derricks
近音词辨析
同义句转换
Listening
句意延伸
说者语意
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Listening and Analysis ——Dialogues
听力技巧: 1.熟悉常考场景及词汇。
2.预览选项,预测谈话内容,抓住重点。 Short Dialogues 常见问句:
What’s the matter with you, Jane? What’s the seaman ’s date of birth? What does O. S. mean on board ship? What are you responsible for? What course are you steering? what business do English
Lesson One Daily English ——Useful Expression
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9.S1:We'll check the operating condition of AIS. S2:All right, sir. Q:What's to be checked? A. SSAS B. AIS C. CSR D. DOC
10.S1:How does your AIS work? S2:It functions well. Q:What are they checking? A. rudder B. radar C. AIS D. auto-pilot.
7.S1:How often do you check ship security alert system? S2:About once a month. Q:What equipment are they talking about? A. navigation equipment B. firefighting equipment C. ship security alert system. D. lifesaving equipment.
1.S1:Would you please tell me your restricted areas? S2:Yes, They are bridge, wheel house and engine room. Q:Which of the following spaces is not restricted areas? A. mess room B. bridge C. wheel house D. engine room
5.S1:What's to be checked next? S2:We'll check the ship security alert system. Q:What are they going to check? A. AIS. B. DOC C. SSAS D. SSP
3.S1:How about the security drill and when was the date of the last drill? S2:We carry out the boat drill every 3 months and the date of the last drill was 15th January. Q:What are they talking about? A. operating instructions B. training manual. C. security drill D. fire drill.
6.S1: What's to be checked next? S2: We'll check continuous synopsis record. Q:What are they going to check? A.DOC B. SSP C. AIS D. CSR
Q2:How long should the security training and drills be conducted? A. at least once every 3 months. B. at least once every 2 months. C. at least once every 1 months. D. at least once every 3 weeks.
passage 1 To be able to effectively perform your security duties, training and drills are essential. At least once every 3 months or where more than 25% of the ship's personnel have been changed at any one time. The ship security officer is responsible for implementing a training schedule onboard that will provide adequate and proper security training for shipboard personnel.
5.Which of the following spaces is not a restricted area? A. mess room B. bridge. C. wheel house. D. engine room.
6.What are essential to be able to effectively perform your security duties? A. ship security plan. B. training and drills C. control restricted areas. D. monitor the ship at times.
8.S1:I'd like to have a look at your ship security plan. S2:Sorry sir, it should be approved by captain. Wait a moment. Q:What plan are they talking about? A. navigation equipment record. B. firefighting equipment record. C. ship security plan. D. lifesaving equipment record.
Q1:What are essential to be able to effectively perform your security duties? A. ship security plan B. training and drills C. control the restricted areas. D. monitor the ship at times.
Q3:How many ship personnel have been changed at any one time to be conducted training and drills? A. more than 20% B. more than 25% C. more than 30% D. more than 40%
1.What does SSO stand for? A. ship security plan. B. ship security officer. C. ship security alert system. D. company security officer.
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Q4:Who is responsible for the ship security training and drills onboard? A. captain B. chief officer C. SSO D. CSO.
passage 2 An automatic Identification System or AIS for short is device that transmits information about your ship and receives the same from other ships. The SOLAS convention already states that an AIS must be fitted on ships over a period of time, ranging from 2002 to 2008 depending on ship's type and tonnage. An example of information transmitted would be: call sign, ship's name, ship's speed, its course and destination. The AIS is an important tool for coastal states to monitor ship traffic and to detect possible threats.
8.How many ship personnels have been changed at one time to be conducted training and drills. A. more than 20% B. more than 25% C. more than 30% D. more than 40%
2. What does CSO stand for? A. ship security plan. B. ship security officer. C. ship security alert system. D. company security officer.
3. What does SSP stand for? A. ship security plan B. ship security officer. C. ship security alert system. D. company security officer.
9.Who is responsible for the ship security training and drills on board. A. captain B. chief officer. C. SSO D. CSO.