(权威)航海英语阅读理解90篇
船长英语阅读理解

船长英语阅读理解(光盘64篇)1、Failing to identify pre-shipment damage and neglecting to make appropriate notations on bills of lading will deprive the carrier of his rights,limitations and immunities under the contract of carriage and may prejudice Club cover.Assertions are sometimes made by cargo interests that rust on a particular shipment is normal and will not affect its market value.Such comments should be disregarded.In all cases where a steel cargo is found to be rusty,it is imperative that remarks are made on the bills of lading,irrespective of the apparent severity of the rust.The bills of lading should also be claused to reflect any physical pre-shipment damage to the steel and/or wrappers(bends,tears,crimps,dents,deformation,crushing).Selecting the most appropriate clauses to describe pre-shipment damage is not always easy,and the attending surveyor should be consulted for advice.Where possible,the clausing should list the identification marks of the damaged GOODs,failing which the number of coils or packages should be quantified.Percentage estimates regarding the number of damaged pieces should not be given.If it is not possible to identify the damaged GOODs specifically,the words“some”or“several”may be acceptable.Any differences found between the ship and shore tally or ship and bill of lading figures must be noted on the bill of lading in the usual manner.1)The clausing on B/L is to reflect and make notation of ________ the cargoes and/or their wrappers.A.all damages incurred during the carriage by sea toB.all possible damages to and/or losses ofC.physical pre-shipment damages toD.pre-shipment damages to2) The pre-shipment rusts for which there are assertions made by cargo interests that they are normal and would not affect the cargo's market value shall ________.A.be claused on the Bill of LadingB.not be claused on the Bill of LadingC.be disregardedD.not be disregarded3) The proper topic of this paragraph is ________.A.The Principles for Clausing on Bills of LadingB.Losses of and Damages to Steel CargoesC.Legal Actions to Be Taken When Losses of and Damages to Cargoes Incurred D.The Functions of Clauses Made on Bills of Lading4) This paragraph is most likely compiled to protect the interests of ________.A.the carriersB.the shippersC.the merchantsD.the cargo owners2、MV Magellan was inbound from Rotterdam to berth 207at Southampton Container Terminal.At 0530the pilot boarded the ship at the Nab Tower pilot station.The pilot's and the master's passage plans were exchanged and the ship's pilot card was given to the pilot.The passage continued along the East Solent,during which time there were various VHF radio conversations between vessels and Southampton VTS,about restricted visibility.The VTS officer gave the pilot a countdown from 5 to 2 cables to the Gurnard buoy.This was given so that the pilot could judge the timing of the wheel-over manoeuvre for the 141° turn into the narrow Thorn Channel.The wheel-over occurred at about 0652 and the ship began to turn.At this time,the W Bramble and NE Gurnard buoys,which are at the entrance to Thorn Channel,could not be seen because of restricted visibility.Various helm and engine movements were made during the turn.However,when W Bramble and NE Gurnard buoys appeared,the pilot realized that the ship was in the wrong position for the heading she was on.Despite further helm and engine orders,the vessel grounded soon after,at 0700.It was not until about 0710 that the escort harbor launch informed VTS of the grounding.With the assistance of two tugs,the ship was refloated near the time of high water,and she safely berthed at 1232.1)MV Magellan applied wheel at ________ to turn into the narrow Thorn Channel.A.0530B.0652C.0700D.07102)The important navigational mark or marks at the entrance to the Thorn Channel is (are)________.A.Southampton Container TerminalB.the East SolentC.the Nab TowerD.the W Bramble and NE Gurnard buoys3)The suggestion of a countdown from 5to 2cables to the Gurnard buoy is ________.A.for the pilot to judge easily when the wheel should be used to make the turn into the narrow Thorn ChannelB.to remind the pilot that the depth around there is not sufficient for MV Magellan C.to inform the pilot that the visibility around the buoy is reduced furtherD.to request the pilot that further consideration should be given to the wheel-over manoeuvre for the 141° turn4)It can be concluded that the cause of the grounding was that ________.A.the Bramble and NE Gurnard buoys were disappearedB.the VHF radio conversations between vessels and Southampton VTS,about restricted visibility,were insufficient and improperC.Thorn Channel was too narrowD.there was an error of judgment by the pilot during the execution of the turn into Thorn Channel3、The endorsement of a nonnegotiable bill does not make the bill negotiable or give the transferee any additional right.A person to whom a nonnegotiable bill has been transferred by delivery and agreement to transfer title to the bill or to the GOODs which it represents acquires the title to the GOODs as against the transferor.The transferee may also notify the carrier of the transfer to him,and the carrier is then obligated directly to the transferee for any obligations the carrier owed to the transferor immediately before the notification.More specifically,the carrier is liable to the owner of GOODs transported under a nonnegotiable bill,subject to the right of stoppage in transit.Besides having to be the owner of the GOODs covered by the nonnegotiable bill,the claimant in such a case must have actually relied in GOOD faith on statements made by the carrier on the bill.The carrier is liable for having stated on the bill that he received GOODs when in fact he had not,and for having delivered the GOODs in a quantity,kind,weight or condition other than as stated on the bill.In general,the carrier must deliver the GOODs on demand of the consignee named in a nonnegotiable bill of lading.However,on the endorsement of a nonnegotiable bill,the GOODs may be delivered to a party entitled to their possession.The carrier is liable toward the person having title to,or a right to possession of,the GOODs for delivering them to a party not entitled to their possession.1)The endorsement of a nonnegotiable bill transfers ________.A.the title to the GOODs from the transferor to the transfereeB.the title to the GOODs from the transferee to the transferorC.in no way the title to the GOODs from the transferor to the transfereeD.the GOODs to the party entitled to their possession2)The transferee of a nonnegotiable bill acquires the title to the GOODs ________.A.by taking delivery of the bill and entering into an agreement to transfer title to the bill or to the GOODsB.by having the carrier actually delivered the GOODs to himC.by having the transferor endorsed the nonnegotiable billD.in no way3)In the event of a nonnegotiable bill has been actually transferred,if the carrier stated on the bill that he received GOODs when in fact he had not,________ is liable.A.heB.the transferorC.the transfereeD.the person having title to,or a right to possession of,the GOODs4)If the GOODs were thus transferred,and the carrier delivered the GOODs in a quantity,kind,weight or condition other than as stated on the bill,________.A.he is liableB.he is not liableC.it can not be determined whether he is liable or notD.whether he is liable or not is to be determined by the law of the ship‟s flag4、1620070900 LTMASTER SIDUSDEAR CAPTAINQUOTESAILING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YR VESSELTHIS IS R.S.PLATOU,OSLOSUBJ:FIXTURE OF YR VSLYOU ARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO PROCEED TO SAN NICOLAS(POSITION S 15°14′,W O 75°14′)TO LOAD BLAST FURNACE PELLETS FOR KAOHSIUNG,TAIWAN.(POSITION N 22°37′,E 120°15′).STOWAGE FACTOR 0.461CUBIC METERS PER METRIC TONNE ACCORDING TO TIME CHARTERER SHOUGANG HIERRO PERU S.A.LAYCAN:16 OCT/26 OCT QUANTITY:FULL CARGOTERMS:ACCORDING TO TIME CHARTER NYPE:FIOAGENT LOAD PORT:CONSORCIO EMPRESARIAL AGNA V S.A.TELEPHONE(0051)330-6605 FAX:(0051)330-2664AGENT DISCH PORT:TO BE COMMUNICATED TO U SHORTLY.REPORTS:ETA MUST BE SENT“MINIHIERRO”LIMA AND TO SAN NICOLAS 5DAYS IN ADV ANCE,AND CONFIRMED 48HRS AND 24HRS BEFORE ARRIV ALSPECIAL ATTENTION:WHEN CONTACT MADE WITH THE RADIO STATION OAS AT SAN JUAN,A PRE-STOWAGE HATCH LIST WITH SEQUENCE OF LOADING TO BE SENT TO LOAD PORT NOT LESS THAN 48HRS IN ADV ANCE.THE RADIO STATION WILL ALSO COMMUNICATE BERTHING INSTRUCTIONS.ON ARRIV AL SUPPLIER REQUIRES YOUR PRE-STOWAGE PLAN PRIOR TO LOADING,TOTAL CARGO,ESTIMATED HATCH TONNAGE,LOADING SEQUENCE,FUEL WATER AND STORES ON BOARD,DRAUGHT,STABILITY AND TRIM ON FINISHING LOADING.DEBALLASTING:ALLOWED AT BERTH PROVIDED CLEAN SUBJECT TO APPROV AL BY PORT AUTHORITY.SURVEYS:HOLDS TO BE INSPECTED BEFORE LOADING.CARGO OFFICER TO ACCOMPANY INSPECTOR.ON AND OFF HIRE SURVEYS REQUIRED ACCORDING TO CHARTER PARTY.FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW SHORTL Y.BEST REGARDS ROTASJ/KNMEND QUOTE1)The nominated agent for the Vessel at the loading port is ________.A.MINIHIERRO B.CONSORCIO EMPRESARIAL AGNA V S.A.C.SAN NICOLAS D.SAN JUAN2)The BERTHING INSTRUCTIONS will be obtained from ________.A.the agent at the loading portB.discharge port authorityC.further instructions to follow shortlyD.the radio station OAS at San Juan3)On and off hire surveys should be carried out ________.A.in accordance with the charter-partyB.as per further instructionsC.by the cargo officer on boardD.48 hours prior to arrival at the loading port4)According to this fixture,________.A.the vessel is not liable for the expenses of loading and dischargingB.the cargo will be discharged at San NicolasC.the freight of this voyage is likely to be charged as per measurement tonnage of the cargoD.the canceling date of this fixture is 16 Oct.5、 A Passenger Ship Safety Certificate shall be issued for a period not exceeding 12 months.A Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate,Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate and Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate shall be issued for a period specified by the Administration which shall not exceed five years.An Exemption Certificate shall not be valid for longer than the period of the certificate to which it refers.(i)When the renewal survey is completed within three months before the expiry date of the existing certificate,the new certificate shall be valid from the date of completion of the renewal survey to:(1)for a passenger ship,a date not exceeding 12 months from the date of expiry of the existing certificate;(2)for a cargo ship,a date not exceeding five years from the date of expiry of the existing certificate;(ii)When the renewal survey is completed after the expiry date of the existing certificate,the new certificate shall be valid from the date of completion of the renewal survey to:(1)for a passenger ship,a date not exceeding 12 months from the date of expiry of the existing certificate;(2)for a cargo ship,a date not exceeding five years from the date of expiry of the existing certificate;(iii)when the renewal survey is completed more than three months before the expiry date of the existing certificate,the new certificate shall be valid from the date of completion of the renewal survey to:(1)for a passenger ship,a date not exceeding 12 months from the date of completion of the renewal survey;(2)for a cargo ship,a date not exceeding five years from the date of completion of the renewal survey.1)The valid period of an Exemption Certificate for Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate shall be ________.A.longer than five years B.shorter than five yearsC.longer than 12 months D.shorter than 12 months2)When the renewal survey is completed within one month before the expiry date of the existing Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate,the new certificate shall be valid ________.A.from the date of completion of the renewal survey to a date not exceeding 12 months from the date of expiry of the existing certificateB.from the date of completion of the renewal survey to a date not exceeding five years from the date of expiry of the existing certificateC.from the date of expiry of the existing certificate to a date not exceeding12 months from the dateD.from the date of expiry of the existing certificate to a date not exceeding five years from the date3)When the renewal survey is completed on a date which is 99 days before the expiry date of the existing Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate,the new certificate shall be valid ________.A.from the date of completion of the renewal survey to a date not exceeding 12 months from the date of expiry of the existing certificateB.from the date of completion of the renewal survey to a date not exceeding five years from the date of expiry of the existing certificateC.from the date of expiry of the existing certificate to a date not exceeding12 months from the dateD.from the date of completion of the renewal survey to a date not exceeding five years from that date4)It can be concluded that the actual period of validity of a new Passenger Ship Safety Certificate is less than 12months if the renewal survey is completed ________.A.4 months before its expiry dateB.3 months before its expiry dateC.2 months before its expiry dateD.after its expiry date6、An aircraft lift on board RFA Argus was loaded beyond its safe working load of 18.4 tonnes.There were no injuries to any personnel,or material damage to the ship or its equipment.During a planned stay in port,500compressed CO2cylinders were required to be landed.These were normally stowed on a lower deck and needed to be transferred to the weather deck before being taken ashore.Before the vessel's arrival in port,the planned operation was discussed between various officers and senior ratings,one of whom was to supervise final discharge of the cylinders from the ship.Once in port,a senior rating gave instructions to three juniors to transfer a number of cylinders to the weather deck.He then left them alone to load the cylinders onto the platform of an aircraft lift.The cylinders weighed 19.95 tonnes,which was greater than they had been instructed to load.In addition to this excess weight they added a fork lift truck weighing 5.5 tonnes.The lift was then raised.When it reached the weather deck,the lift was unable to stow at the correct level.When investigated it was discovered that the load of both CO2 bottles and the fork lift truck was greater than its safe working load(SWL)and this had prevented the locking cleats at the flight deck(weather deck)engaging.The lift was taken out of service for testing and inspection.1)The safe working load of the aircraft lift is ________ tonnes.A.18.4B.19.95C.5.5D.5002)The aircraft lift was overloaded by a weight which is ________ more than its SWL A.1.55B.3.95C.5.5D.7.053)It was the ________ that had prevented the locking cleats at the flight deck (weather deck)engaging.A.fork liftbottlesB.CO2C.overloaded weightD.the three juniors4)It is implied in the passage that ________.A.the lift should be raised slowly to avoid the accidentB.the aircraft lift on board RFA Argus should be driven by super powerC.the senior rating should give instructions in more detail to the three juniors to transfer a number of cylinders to the weather deckD.if the unloading operation was supervised by an officer who has sufficient experience of the loads,lifting equipment and the overall operation,the accident would had been avoided7、Coastal conditionsThe area described in the volume presents the mariner with a generally adverse combination of navigational factors which are outline below.Local Topography.The Dover Strait is shallow and only is 18miles wide at its narrowest point.Passage through the strait is further constricted by a series of narrow banks,running NE-SW.The seabed is also littered with wrecks.Natural Conditions.There are strong tidal streams in the strait.Sea level may differ from that predicted and in particular may be lower than expected due to negative tidal surges.The area is also subject to gales and poor visibility.Risk of Collision.There is a high risk of collision caused by the density of vessel traffic on passage through the strait,including deep-draught vessels,and crossing traffic,including ferries and high speed craft.Mine danger areaThere are two areas off the N coast of France,which remain dangerous because of mines lied in the war of 1939-1945.Due to the lapse of time the risk to surface navigation is now considered to be no more dangerous than that the ordinary risks of navigation but a very real risk still exists with regard to anchoring,fishing or any form submarine or seabed activity.1)The crossing traffic in the Dover Strait is probably running ________.A.NE-SWB.SE-NWC.N-SD.E-W2)According to the passage,the risk of collision in the Dover Strait is caused by ________.A.gales and poor visibilityB.a series of narrow banksC.the density of vessel traffic on passage through the strait and crossing trafficD.a generally adverse combination of navigational factors3)It is inferred that ________.A.although the tidal streams in Dover Strait is strong,there were few ships sunk in it B.most of the wrecks in Dover Strait were deep-draught vessels,ferries and high speed craftC.the wrecks are not dangers to surface navigationD.there were many ships sunk in Dover Strait4)It is implied in the passage that ________.A.mine is not a danger to surface navigation in Dover StraitB.the width of Dover Strait is not so narrowC.the natural conditions in Dover Strait are too serousD.collision with deep-draught vessels or ferries or high speed craft in Dover Strait is hardly avoidable8、The contract of carriage of GOODs by sea is usually concluded as between theshipper and the carrier,either directly or through their respective agents.Consequently,by virtue of the historic principle of privity of contract,only the shipper and the carrier have the right to take action against one another under the contract of carriage.The only clear exception to the rule was where the party having the right to sue assigned that right under a separate agreement to another party.On the other hand,when GOODs are sold(as they typically are)prior to shipment,the terms of sale generally resultin the risk in the GOODs passing from the seller(the shipper)to the buyer(the consignee or endorsee,in the case of a bill of lading,or the party entitled to take delivery under a waybill)when the GOODs cross the ship's rail in the port of loading.Therefore,although the law recognizes that the shipper alone has the right to sue the carrier in contract for subsequent cargo loss or damage occurring while the carrier had charge of the shipment,the shipper is not usually the party who actually suffers that loss.Frequently,also,depending on the terms of sale,the shipper will no longer be the owner of the GOODs at the time when the loss or damage occurs,and so will be unable to sue the carrier in tort.1)The contract of carriage of GOODs by sea is usually concluded as between ________.A.the seller and the buyerB.the shipper and the consignee or endorseeC.the carrier and the consignee or endorseeD.the shipper and the carrier2)When GOODs are sold prior to shipment the risk in the GOODs passes ________.A.from the shipper to the carrierB.from the seller to the buyerC.from the carrier to the shipperD.from the buyer to the seller3)It is concluded ________ that only the shipper and the carrier have the right to take action against one another under the contract of carriage.A.by maritime lawsB.by a mainstay of the common law in particularC.by virtue of the historic principle of privity of contractD.by shipping practice4)When GOODs are sold prior to shipment the shipper ________.A.is not usually the party who actually suffers the subsequent lossB.is usually the party who actually suffers the subsequent lossC.will still be the owner of the GOODs at the time when the loss or damage occurs D.will be responsible for the loss of or damage to the cargo he shipped9、The 4,426gt Swedish vessel Skagern sailed for her next port,Strood,with a draught of 5.95m.The master soon realized,however,that he would not make the tide for berthing if he proceeded to the Medway as planned,to pick up the pilot at the North East Spit.He therefore decided to change the passage plan by shortening the distance and embarking his pilot at the Sunk light vessel.The officer on watch,2/O,was told to make the necessary adjustments and lay off the new courses.The 2/O made the original plan based on waypoints calculated and entered by another officer.These had been marked on the various charts and had already been entered into the GPS navigator.When he amended the passage plan he used the GPS to calculate a new course from a waypoint off Lowestoft direct to the Sunk pilot station.In doing so,he didn't realize he had missed out a pre-programmed waypoint in the GPS for a position to the east of the East Shipwash buoy.He didn't notice that his course line intersected the 5m depth contour to the west of the East Shipwash buoy.The master did not check the amended passage plan and Skagern continued with her passage.2/O came on watch again four hours before the vessel was due to arrive at the pilot station.One hour before arrival at the Sunk 2/O prepared to embark the pilot.He saw the North Shipwash buoy and passed about three cables to the east of it.Shortly afterwards he saw two more buoys ahead of him,the East Shipwash on his port bow and the North-West Shipwash on his starboard.It did not occur to him that anything might be wrong.Shortly afterwards,Skagern ran aground at a full speed of 14 knots.He had found the Shipwash Bank.Although two tugs were dispatched from Harwich to standby,the master was able to de-ballast his vessel and refloat her successfully with the aid of the main engine.There was no pollution and there appeared to be no damage.1)To embark the pilot earlier Skagern ________.A.speeded upB.shortened the distance by adjusting the planned passageC.made the tideD.engaged trade every two weeks2)The grounding was caused by the reason of ________.A.the second officer missed a waypoint when steaming to the pilot stationB.the depth around the pilot station is 5.95m which is not sufficient to allow the vessel to keep always afloatC.the GPS had something wrong when calculating the courseD.the vessel did not make the tide due to her late arrival3)The vessel was refloated ________.A.with the aid of reverting her main engine and pressing up slack ballast tanks B.herself by pumping out some of her ballast and the aid of her main engine C.with the aid of her main engine and the two tugs from HarwichD.with the aid of tide and tugs4)The lessen of this accident is that ________.A.without proper planning of the ballasting and de-ballasting programme the vessel is likely to be involved in such accident as groundingB.a vessel should be well prepared for grounding when proceeding toward pilot stationC.when grounded,a vessel should try to contact the nearest coast station to apply for the aid of tugsD.in this age of the GPS and push-button navigation,it is all too easy to be lulled into a false sense of security and assume the position indicated is correct10、The Company should establish a safety and environmental protection policy which describes how the objectives will be achieved.The Company should ensure that the policy is implemented and maintained at all levels of the organization both ship based as well as shore based.If the entity who is responsible for the operation of the ship is other than the owner,the owner must report the full name and details of such entity to the Administration.The Company should define and document the responsibility,authority and interrelation of all personnel who manage,perform and verify work relating to and affecting safety and pollution prevention.The Company is responsible for ensuring that adequate resources and shore based support are provided to enable the designated person or persons to carry out their functions.To ensure the safe operation of each ship and to provide a link between the company and those on board,every company,as appropriate,should designate a person or persons ashore having direct access to the highest level of management.The responsibility and authority of the designated person or persons should include monitoring the safety and pollution prevention aspects of the operation of each ship and to ensure that adequate resources and shore based support are applied,as required.The Company should clearly define and document the master's responsibility with regard to:implementing the safety and environmental protection policy of the Company;motivating the crew in the observation of that policy;issuing appropriate orders and instructions in a clear and simple manner;verifying that specified requirements are observed;and reviewing the SMS and reporting its deficiencies to the shore based management.The Company should ensure that the SMS operating on board the ship contains a clear statement emphasizing the Master's authority.The Company should establish in the SMS that the master has the overriding authority and the responsibility to make decisions with respect to safety and pollution prevention and to request the Company's assistance as may be necessary.1)The Company should ensure that the policy is implemented and maintained at all levels of the organization both ship based as well as shore based.The ORGANIZATION refers to ________.A.IMOB.SMSC.the AdministrationD.the construction of the Company2)The overriding authority and the responsibility to make decisions with respect to safety and pollution prevention is on the part of ________.A.the highest level of management of the CompanyB.DPC.the master of the shipD.the owner or the entity who is responsible for the operation of the ship3)________ are/is not the master's responsibility defined and documented by the Company.A.reviewing the SMS and reporting its deficiencies to the shore based management B.motivating the crew in the observation of the safety and environmental protection policy of the CompanyC.issuing appropriate orders and instructions in a clear and simple manner and verifying that specified requirements are observedD.providing a link between the company and those on board4)This passage is probably extracted from ________.A.IMDG Code B.ISM CodeC.SOLAS D.Marpol11、The tug Vegesack was towing a barge engaged in“stone-fishing”in the vicinity of the Beach End buoy in Harwich Channel.Tug and tow were part of a dredging programme.During the dredging contract,the practice was for the dredging craft,Vegesack,to nominate the passing side for vessels.The barge was difficult to control in tidal and traffic conditions,and the master needed to exercise considerable skill and anticipation,as well as having to liaise closely with VTS and passing vessels.The German master had been issued with a pilotage exemption certificate and had been operating in the channel for nearly two months before the incident.The ferry Dana Anglia was outbound from Harwich in daylight and GOOD visibility.When she was close to North Shelf buoy,VTS called Vegesack and agreed that Vegesack,who was in the middle of the channel,would move to the north side.This would enable both Dana Anglia and Bencomo,an inbound vessel currently passing No5 buoy,to pass to the south.VTS gave this passing information to the two vessels.While passing Platters buoy,Bencomo called Vegesack,requesting her to move to the north.Vegesack said she was going to move to the Harwich(or south)side,and instructed Bencomo to pass to the north.VTS then intervened and confirmed with Vegesack that she wanted both vessels to pass to the north.At this time,Dana Anglia was approaching North West Beach buoy and could see Vegesack heading south,in。
航海英语阅读题46篇

第三部分Passage 3-01Labour should be ordered by 0900 hrs for 2nd shift (1500 to 2300 hrs) on same day and by 1300 hrs for 1st shift (0700 to 1500 hrs) for next day. By1100 hrs, for 3rd shift (2300 to 0500 hrs) in same day.Under normal circumstances, no work is performed during meal hours 1100 to 1200 hrs and 1830 to 1930 hrs. unless the ship is classified as a key vessel or the agent orders work during the meal hours.001. If you want to order labour in this port for the third shift in same day, the order should be made by ____C____ .A. any timeB. 0900 hoursC. 1100 hoursD. 1300 hours 002.___B_____is performed during meal hours under usual circumstances.A. Cargo workB. No cargo workC. Ordering work by AgentD. loading and discharging003. Loading and discharging can be performed during meal hours ___A__A. if the ship is classified as a key vesselB. if agent orders work beforehandC. under normal circumstancesD. either A or B004. What does the word “key” mean ___C_____?A. ladenB. smallC. pivotalD. bigPassage 3-02Before arrival in the United Kingdom, the master will have informed his owners or agents of the approximate time of the vessel's arrival at the pilot station for the port of destination. The vessel should be flying her ensign and also her signal letters and the requisite pilot signal when approaching the pilot station. The international signals, as well as any local port signals, can be found in the Sailing Directions, which is also known as the "Pilot Book"When a pilot is required most ports now require due notice of the vessel's ETA to be sent in by radio. However, this does not relieve the ship's obligation to display the pilot signal ("G" by any of the methods of signaling ) until the pilot is aboard when "H" flag will be flown. If the master or first mate of the vessel has a pilotage certificate for the district then the above is unnecessary, in such case the pilot flag (white and red horizontal halves, as on the pilot vessel) will be flown.005. While the pilot is on ship, ----B---should be displayed on the top of the ship mast.(1) "G" flag (2) "H" flagA. only (1)B. only (2)C. both (1) and (2)D. (1) plus (2)006. What's the meaning of the "ETA"____A____ .A. Estimated time of ArrivalB. Expected time of ArrivalC. Both A and BD. Neither A nor B007. Which statement under below is correct_____A___ .A. The Sailing Directions Book is as same as Pilot BookB. The Sailing Directions Book and the Pilot Book are different booksC. The Pilot Book is a part of the Sailing Directions BookD. The Sailing Directions Book contains the Pilot Book008. Before arrival in the United Kingdom, the master should inform ________ to his owner or agents AA. ETAB. ETDC. GMTD. LTPassage 3-03The basic concept of the GMDSS is that on-shore Search and Rescue authorities, inaddition to shipping in the immediate vicinity of a ship in distress, will be alertedrapidly to an incident so that they can assist in co-ordinating a search and rescue operation with the minimum of delay.The system will also provide for urgency and safety communications, and the dissemination of Maritime Safety Information (MSI) including Navigational Warningsand Weather Messages.GMDSS applies to all ships of 300 G.R.T. or larger, to all passenger ships and allships on international voyages, which are subject to the SOLAS Convention 1974, as amended 1988.GMDSS has been adopted by the IMO.009. What's the meaning of the SOLAS ________ .A. International Regulations for Preventing Collision At Sea.B. International Convention for the Safety of Life At SeaC. Salvage Operations of Life At SeaD. All above are wrong010. The "G.R.T." refers to ________ .A. Gross Register TonnageB. Gross Registered TonnageC. Gross TonnageD. Gross River Tonnage011. GMDSS applies to ________ .A. all ships of 300 G.R.T. and over 300 G.R.T.B. all passenger shipsC. all ships on international routeD. all above are correct012. The full name of GMDSS is ________ .A. Global Maritime Distress Satellite SystemB. Global Maritime Distress and Safety SystemC. Global Marine Distress Satellite SystemD. Global Marine Distress and Safety SystemPassage 3-04The axial thrust of the propeller is the force working in a fore and aft direction. This force causes the ship to move ahead through the water or to go astern. Because of her shape,a ship will move ahead through the water more easily than going astern. The transverse thrust is the sideways force of the propeller as it rotates. The transverse effect of the propeller blades at the top near the surface of the water is not strong enough to counteract the opposite effect of the lower blades. For right-handed propellers this cants the ship's stern to starboard and her bow to port,when the ship is going ahead. The effect is small and can be corrected by the rudder. When the engines are put astern,the effect is the opposite and the stern cants to port. This effect is stronger and cannot easily be corrected. Vessels with left-handed propellers behave in the opposite way.013.The force that causes the ship to move ahead through the water or to go astern is known as________.A. axial thrustB. transverse thrustC. the transverse effect of the propeller blades at the top near the surface ofthe waterD. the transverse effect of the lower blades of the propeller near the bottomof the water014.A left-handed propellers,when the ship is going ahead,will cant ship's stern to________.A. starboardB. portC. to move aheadD. move astern015.The transverse thrust of the propeller is stronger when the ship is________.A. going a sternB. going aheadC. stoppedD. making no way through the water016.The transverse thrust of the propeller can mainly be overcome by ________.A. the rudderB. the propeller itselfC. the nautical instrumentD. wind and tidePassage 3-05The task of a helmsman is to steer the ship precisely according to the instructions of the officer of the watch. On passage, these instructions take the form of a course to be held, regardless of wind, sea or other sources of deviation. At other times, the instructions will call for the ship to be turned to port or starboard, or to be prevented from turning, or to be lined up on a particular heading.A good helmsman uses the least rudder deflection to maintain a steady course. He must learn quickly at the beginning of each trick whether the ship is carrying port or starboard helm.Most ships now set and steer courses in degrees on the full scale of 0-360degrrs.This system replaces the traditional use of the compass scale divided into cardinals and points. Nevertheless, every seaman and navigator must be familiar with the older system, since the necessary for obtaining certain qualifications (e.g. the Certificate of Efficiency as lifeboatmen); points are also used for indication wind direction.017. Nowadays, the “helmsman” is also called ________ onboard.A. Ordinary seamanB. BosunC. Able seamanD. Carpenter 018.What was used for indication the ship's course in traditional navigation________ .A. Adegrees on the full scale of 0-360B. cardinals and points of compassC. sounding in metersD. distance in miles019. When dose the helmsman has to steer the ship precisely ________ .A. according to the instructions of the officer of the watchB. when the ship to be turned or to be prevented from turningC. when the ship to be lined up on a particular headingD. all above are correct020. According to "points are also used for indication wind direction", please predict how to indicate the set of the current________ .A. degreesB. pointsC. centigradeD. Beaufort scalePassage 3-06While every effort is made to ensure that the data provided through the Notices to Mariners service is accurate,the user needs to be aware of the risks to corruption of data. It is important that the user should only use the data on suitable equipment and that,other applications should not be running on the user's machine at the same time. Users should exercise their professional judgement in the use of data,and also consult the Mariners Handbook (NP100) for further details. The user needs to be aware that there is a possibility that data could be corrupted during transmission,or in the process of display or printing on the user's equipment,or if converted to other software formats,and is accordingly advised that the UKHO cannot accept responsibility for any such change,or any modifications or unauthorised changes,made by licensees,or other parties.021.The data may become corrupted in any of the following process except _______.A. during transmissionB. in the display or printing on the user's equipmentC. in converting to other software formatsD. in air mail delivery to the readers022.The use of the data is advised to consult _______ for further details.A. Mariners HandbookB. Sailing DirectionsC. Guide to Port EntryD. Notices to Mariners023.Of the following items _______ is not mentioned for which UKHO will accept noresponsibility.A. change in the process of display or printingB. unauthorised changes made by licensees or other partiesC. modifications made by licensees or other partiesD. professional amendments024.It is implied that _______.A. the data are incorrectB. the data are to be corrected intensivelyC. although the data are accurate enough,you are still advised to use it withcautionD. not to use it if you have not enough time or proper equipment to effect necessarycorrectionPassage 3-07The container ship is different from the conventional type and is an innovation noted for easier handling and quicker turnover of cargoes. Cargoes to be carried by this type of ship are pre-packed into containers before being loaded aboard the ship. Containers are sealed after being packed with cargoes. Made of metal or other durable materials,they are watertight after sealing and can therefore be stowed on deck whilst being carried. One of the features of container ships is that some of the containers are usually stowed on deck.The container ship is becoming increasingly popular in trading circles,and the trend is that the tonnage thereof will grow at a faster pace in future.025.What does "innovation" in the first paragraph mean? ________.A. making changesB. the introduction of an antigenic substance into the body against a specificdiseaseC. The act of introducing something new.D. revolution026.Containers are sealed after being packed with cargoes.A. filledB. loadedC. stuffedD. closed officially or under the supervision of notary public027.Of the following,________ is not the feature of the container ship?A. Some of the containers are usually stowed on deck.B. It is easy for handling and quick turnover of the cargoC. The container ship is becoming increasingly saferD. Cargoes are pre-packed into the container028.The tonnage of container ship is ________.A. decreasingB. increasingC. remaining the sameD. changingPassage 3-08Nautical charts are indispensable to mariners. They,however,are subject to frequent changes,such as those of navigational aids,of waterways due to the dredging and construction,of depths of water,and of removal or appearance of wrecks. In order to keep up-to-date and reliable,nautical charts have to undergo correction. Changes of importance are generally promulgated by weekly edition of Notices to Mariners,which enable mariners to correct the charts by hand. If major changes make it impracticable to do so,the Notices will provide a reproduction of a small area,which is also called block,to be pasted onto the chart in its correct position. 029.Nautical charts need correction because ________.A. navigational aids are sometimes indispensable.B. there are always some mistakesC. wrecks may appear or be removedD. they could never be reprinted030.Correction to charts are made by crew members in accordance with ________.A. Notices to MarinersB. Sailing DirectionsC. Guide to Port EntryD. Supplement031.In the passage,Blocks are ________.A. large scale chartsB. representations of chartsC. reproductions of portions of chartsD. small scale charts032.The purpose of correction to charts is to ________.A. keep them up-to-dateB. make the charts brand-newC. keep the charts available to all mariners in the worldD. keep the charts free from mistakesPassage 3-09Corrections to Sailing Directions are given in Section Ⅳ. Those in force at the end of the year are reprinted in the Annual Summary of Notices to Mariners. A list of corrections in force is published in Section Ⅳ of the Weekly Edition for the last week of each month.It is recommended that corrections be kept in a file with the latest list of corrections in force on top. The list should be consulted when using the parent book to see if any corrections affecting the area under consideration are in force. It is not recommended that corrections be stuck in the parent book or current supplement,but,if this is done,when a new supplement is received care must be taken to retain those corrections issued after the date of the new supplement,which may be several months before its receipt on board.033.________ are reprinted in the Annual Summary of Notices to Mariners.A. The Sailing DirectionsB. The corrections to Sailing DirectionsC. The effective corrections to Notices to MarinersD. The Weekly Edition034.The parent book is ________.A. The Sailing DirectionB. The corrections to Sailing Directions in forceC. the Annual Summary of Notices to MarinersD. the Weekly Edition035.It is recommended that corrections to the Sailing Directions be ________.A. made by handB. consulted at the last week of each monthC. stuck in the parent book or current supplementD. kept in a file with the latest list of corrections in force on top036.If the corrections be stuck in the parent book or current supplement,________.A. when a new supplement is received,those corrections issued after the dateof the new supplement must be retainedB. the parent book must be consultedC. the current supplement must be consultedD. the Annual Summary of Notices to Mariners must be usedPassage 3 -10The amount of detail shown on a chart varies with the scale of the chart. On a large scale chart,for example,full details of all lights and fog signals are shown,but on smaller scales the order of reduction of information in elevation,period,range,until on an ocean chart of the area only lights with a range of 15 miles or more will normally be inserted,and then only their light-star and magenta flare. On the other hand,radio beacons are omitted from large scale charts where their use would be inappropriate,and,unless they are long range beacons,from ocean charts. 037.Ocean charts are ________ ones.A. large scaleB. small scaleC. inappropriateD. omitted038.What cannot be found in the large scale charts? ________.A. Radio beacons of small rangeB. Full details of all lights.C. ElevationsD. Full details of fog signals039.The light-star and magenta flare are shown on ________.A. large scale charts onlyB. small scale charts onlyC. both small and large scale chartsD. neither small nor large scale charts040.The title of this passage should be ________.A. Lights and Beacons on ChartsB. Characteristic of Lights and BeaconsC. Corrections to Small and Large Scale chartsD. Navigational Charts PublicationPassage 3-11DALIAN OBSY GALE WARNING 190600ZCOLD FRONT WILL PASS BOHAI SEA BOHAI STRAITS NORTH AND CENTRAL HUANGHAI SEA CAUSING GALE WINDS TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING STOP.SYNOPTIC SITUATION 190600ZLOW 994 HPA AT 48N 118E MOVING SE 8 KTS WITH COLD FRONT FROM CENTER PASSISNG 44N 128E HIGH 1013HPA AT 38N 124E STATIONARY STOP24HOURS WEATHER FORECAST FROM 191000ZBOHAI SEA BOHAI STRAITS NORTH AND CENTRAL HUANGHAI SEA PARLY CLOUDY BECOMING OVERCAST TOMORROW WITH RAIN SW WINDS FORCE 7 TO 8 TOMORROW ATERNOON AND EVENING SEA ROUGH BECOMING VERY ROUGH STOP.041.The COLD FRONT will pass Bohai Sea,Bohai Straits,North and central Huanghai Sea onA. The 20thB. The 19thC. The 18thD. The 6th042.________ is stationary at 38N 124E.A. Low 994 HpaB. High 1013 HpaC. Cold frontD. Warm front043.The winds are expected tomorrow to be_______?A. roughB. very roughC. SE 8 knotsD. SW 7-8 in force044.What is the weather like tomorrow in this area? _______.A. It will be partly cloudy becoming overcast with rain and SW force 7-8 windsB. LOW 994 HPA at 48N 118E is moving SE 8 KTS with COLD FRONT from center passing44N 128EC. HIGH 1013HPA at 38N 124E will be stationaryD. It will rain the whole dayPassage 3-12In some parts of a chart where the spaces are rather blank and there are no symbols of any kind,there may be Cautions,Warnings,Notes,etc.,which should be taken into account while using a chart. All of those Cautionary Notes give the mariner facilities to ensure safe navigation,such as to avoid running aground in shallow waters and making damages to nearby fishing gears,and to keep off any hazards in areas where submarine frequently exercises. Furthermore,they are of good help to mariners,as to the reliability of the navigational aids especially in congested waters or narrow channels,to prevent any possible accidents.045.What is the main topic of this passage? ________.A. Regulations of the harborB. Details in the Sailing DirectionsC. Rules of the terminalD. Description on Admiralty Charts046.According to the passage,you must pay attention to ________ while using a chart.A. Cautions,Warnings and NotesB. Reports,Symbols and ChartsC. Explanations,accounts and answersD. Damages,hazards and injuries047.Cautionary Notes are helpful for mariners ________.A. to run aground in shallow watersB. to make damages to nearby fishing gearsC. to keep off hazards in areas where submarine exercisesD. to keep the reliability of the aids to navigation in congested waters or narrowchannels048.Cautions,Warnings,Notes,etc. are likely inserted in some parts of a chart where ________.A. submarine frequently exercisesB. there are fishing gearsC. the waters is congested and the channels are narrowD. the spaces are rather blank and there are no symbols of any kindPassage 3-13Logbooks required by law,to be filled out by masters or officers on duty of every ship,the forms of which must be proved by the shipping companies or marine authorities.Logbooks are used to record the events occurring during the ship's stay in a harbor,at anchorage,or underway,and they are also requested to produce evidences in case officials inquire about accidents.On completion of the voyage the logbook must be submitted to the superintendent of the owner or the marine authorities for justification,checking or approval. Therefore,everything recorded in the logbook must be true and accurate.When a misentry has been made in the log,a red line would be drawn on those parts. The correct entry with signature should be made near or above them. No erasures or cuts are to be allowed.049.The best title for the passage is " ________ "A. The forms of logbooksB. The use of logbooksC. Characteristics of logbooksD. How to check logbooks050.When a misentry has been made in the log,________.A. erasures or cuts are to be allowed.B. it is to be corrected out by masters or officers on duty of every shipC. it is to be produced in case officials inquire about accidents.D. a red line would be drawn on those parts,with correct entry with signaturebeing made near or above them.051.The forms of logbooks must be proved by ________.A. officials who inquire about accidents.B. the shipping companies or marine authorities.C. masters or officers on duty.D. the superintendent of the owner.052.The logbook must be submitted ________ to the superintendent of the owner or the marine authorities for justification,checking or approval.A. on completion of the voyageB. in a harborC. at anchorageD. underwayPassage 3-14For navigation,radar is of incredible value. It provides the navigator with his position,his distance from ships or obstructions nearby and other accurate information to prevent collision and ensure the safety of the ship. Radar can display all objects within its working range clearly,either in clear weather or in thick fog. In addition,if the radar information is correctly interpreted,the navigator can easily work out the speed and direction of an approaching object and take proper measures to keep his ship from any danger.Shore-based radar also plays an important role in shipping. If ship's radar is in trouble,the radar observer at the stations will use VHF radio to alert them to other traffic in the vicinity as well as to advise their position. Up to now,many radar surveillance systems have been installed in most large seaports. They are intended to smooth and control the flow of traffic to and from the harbor.053.For navigation,the radar is ________.A. of no valueB. very importantC. so expensive that people don't know how much it isD. valueless054.Which of the following statements about radar's function for marine purposes is incorrect? ________.A. It provides the navigator the ship's positionB. It provides information to protect ships from collisionC. It displays all the objects at sea clearlyD. It displays the observer's distance from ships and obstructions nearby 055.If the ship's radar is in trouble,the shore-based radar ________.A. may provide the ship of her positionB. should be installed with surveillance systemsC. shall advise the ship to use VHFD. will be put into use immediately056.Radar surveillance systems ________.A. may provide all ships of their technical conditionsB. should be installed with VHFC. shall be correctly interpreted,D. are intended to smooth and control the flow of traffic to and from the harbor.Passage 3-15Communications over relatively short distances can be made by visual or sound signals. Visual signals can be sent by using flags or an Aldis lamp. An Aldis lamp is an electric lamp used for flashing messages in Morse code. The traditional method of signaling from one ship to another is by using flags. There are different colored flags for each letter of the alphabet. There are also pennant-shaped flags for numbers,and a long pennant,known as an answering or code pennant. Three other flags,which are burgee-shaped,are known as substitutes. These show that the flat or pennantis being repeated. Besides standing for a letter of the alphabet,each flag,when hoisted along,has another meaning. For example,the "W" flag also means: "I require medical assistance". Flags can also be hoisted in combinations of two,three or four. Siren,whistle,bell or other sound signals can be used in fog and similar circumstances when visual signals can not be seen.munications over relatively short distances may be made by ________.A. visual signalsB. sound signalsC. Morse CodeD. Either visual or sound signals058.An Aldis lamp is used for ________.A. transmitting Morse codeB. flashing flagsC. sending flag signalsD. sending sound signals059.Burgee-shaped flags are used as substitutes to show ________.A. "repeating"B. "answering"C. "code" pennantD. "I requiring medical assistance"060.________ are used in fog and similar circumstances when visual signals can not be seen.A. Visual signalsB. SubstitutesC. Pennant-shaped flagsD. The ship's siren,whistle or bellPassage 3-16When the senders of goods have large shipment to make,and especially when bulk cargo is concerned,it is advisable that they have some ships at their disposal. Some of the big companies set up a fleet of their own,but the rest may find it more profitable to hire instead of building or buying ships. This is called "chartering". The chartering of the ship is usually done through the intermediary of brokers,who,when hired,will go through all the necessary formalities on behalf of the charterer. In London there is a special center "the Baltic Exchange",where the brokers operate in much the same way as stock and share brokers on a stock exchange. But it is easy for home shippers to hire Chinese or foreign ships through China National Chartering Corporation,which takes care of chartering business on orders from various import and export corporations.061.When large shipment is concerned,________ is not the way for the sender to have ships at their disposal.A. to charter shipsB. to build shipsC. to buy shipsD. to scrape ships062.In chartering all the necessary formalities are performed through ________.A. the intermediary of agentsB. the intermediary of brokersC. the charterersD. the "Baltic Exchange"063.The function of "the Baltic Exchange" is ________.A. to deal with stocksB. to exchange cargoesC. to operate on sharesD. to charter ships064.China National Chartering Corporation takes care of chartering business for home shippers. "To take care of " means ________.A. to pay attention toB. to be concerned withC. to be liable forD. to take charge ofPassage 3-17A tropical storm is not so extensive as the depression of higher latitudes but,within 75 miles or so of the center,the wind is often far more violent,and the high and confused seas near the center may cause considerable damage to large and well-found ships,while small vessels (for example,destroyers) have foundered. The danger is still greater when ships are caught in restricted waters without adequate room to maneuver. Within 5 to 10 miles of the center the wind is light or moderate and variable,the sky is clear or partially so,and there is a heavy,sometimes mountainous,confused swell. This area is known as the "eye" of the storm. After passing through the relatively windless center of the storm the wind will suddenly,and with great violence,commence to blow from a direction opposite to that experienced on the other side of the windless center. Due to torrential rain visibility near the storm center is almost nil.065.Within ________ of a tropical storm center,the wind is violent.A. no more than 75 milesB. not more than 75 milesC. 75 miles or a greater distanceD. about 75 miles066.Among the following,________ one may not be found in the "eye" of the storm?A. The visibility is moderate or goodB. The wind is light or moderateC. The sky is clear or partly cloudyD. The swell is low or moderate.067.In the passage,"a well-found ship " means ________.A. a ship has been found in any placeB. a ship has been found in good visibilityC. a ship with all the necessary equipment properly maintainedD. a ship in huge size068.The visibility near tropical storm center is ________.A. Very poorB. PoorC. ModerateD. GoodPassage 3-18By turning the GAIN control clockwise,the gain of the receiver increases and the observing range of the target expands. Adjust this control so that the best pictures may be displayed on the screen,according to the range scale in use. In the short。
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航海英语阅读理解题集Unit 01Passage 1 Admiralty TotalTideAdmiralty TotalTide (DP550) is a PC-based (基于个人电脑)tidal prediction program (预测程序)which uses the same prediction algorithms (运算法则)and Harmonic Constants (谐和常数)as the Admiralty TotalTide, and has been designed to meet SOLAS carriage requirements(运输条款).Tidal heights for both Standard and Secondary Ports are displayed in graphical and tabular form以图表形式. Tidal Stream rates 潮流速率are presented on a chart-based diagram表示在一张航用海图上的简图.TotalTide permits the mariner to select and simultaneously 有选择地或同步calculate tidal heights for multiple ports 多个港口for up to seven days最多达到7天. Output from the system 从该系统输出的形式also includes periods of daylight 白昼and nautical twilight航海的黄昏、黎明, moon phases and a springs and neaps (大、小潮)indicator. Underkeel and overhead clearance 富裕水深和高处间隙can be displayed in a graphic form 以图表形式to aid passage planning帮助航路设计.TotalTide is supplied in the form of a single CD 光盘which contains the calculation program and the seven geographic Area Data Sets 7个地区的汇总数据资料(ADS) providing global coverage. A permit system then provides access to the areas required. Annual updates 年度的更新资料for TotalTide are available from Admiralty Chart Agents, and are recommended.1. The Admiralty TotalTide (Dp550) is .A.an article abstracted from SOLAS B.a Book known as Admiralty TotalTideC.an Admiralty Chart Agent D.a PC-based tidal prediction program2. is not an item contained in the output of the Admiralty TotalTide.A.periods of daylight and nautical twilight B.moon phasesC.an indicator of springs and neaps D.the seven geographic Area Data Sets3. Underkeel and overhead clearances are used to .A.calculate tidal heights for multiple ports B.select recommended sailing directionsC.display in graphical and tabular form of Tidal Stream rates D.aid passage planning4. It is inferred that the prediction algorithms are used for .A.displaying in graphical and tabular form of tidal heightsB.updating of the Admiralty TotalTideC.an calculation of the program and the seven geographic Area Data SetsD.the determination of tides and currents for certain area concenedPassage 2 Ocean Passages for the World世界大洋航路For the mariner planning an ocean passage为了让航海人员设计一条远洋航路, Ocean Passages for the World(NP136)provides a selection of commonly used routes 从常用航线中挑选了一部分with their distances between principal ports and important positions. It contains details of weather, currents and ice hazards appropriate to the routes, and so links the volumes of Sailing Directions并与航路指南相衔接. It also gives other useful information on Load Line 载重线Rules, Weather Routeing气象航路.The volume is in two parts: Part I gives routes for powered vessels机动船; Parts II gives routes used in the past by sailing ships帆船, edited from former editions to bring names up-to-date 根据编辑,前者所出现的名称是最新的, and with certain notes added并附加了某些注意事项. The book is updated by本书由……更新Section IV of Admiralty Notices to Mariners, Weekly Editions, and periodically by supplements由补篇周期性地更新.5. is not contained in Ocean Passages for the World(NP136).A.Details of weather B.Currents appropriate to the routesC.Ice hazards appropriate to the routes D.Tonnage measurement6. Ocean Passages for the World(NP136)is updated by .A.Weekly NW B.Weather RouteingC.circulars from IMO D.certain notes7. Part I of Ocean Passages for the World gives .A.routes used in the past by sailing ships B.routes for powered vesselsC.supplements D.useful information on Load Line Rules, Weather Routeing, etc.8. Contained in the Ocean Passages for the World (NP136) is also the information linking the volumes of .A.Admiralty Notices to Mariners B.Sailing DirectionsC.Load Line Rules D.Weather RouteingPassage 3 The Nautical Almanac航海天文历, Star Finder Identifier索星卡和星球仪The Nautical Almanac tabulates all date for the year required for the practice of astronomical navigation at sea.为海上天文航海实践的需要,航海天文历均以表格形式按一年的期限给出所的的数据。
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第二章海图图书资料第三节航海图书资料1-5 DCADD 6-10 CDCBD 11-15 DBADD 16-20 ADDDB21-25 ABABA 26-30 ADDCB 31-35 ACDDD 36-40 BDABA41-45 ADCDA 46-50 DABCC 51-55 BBADC 56-61 BAAABD第四节海图及海图作业1-5 DDBBC 6-10 CDCBD 11-15 CBCAA 16-20CADCD 21-25CADBA 26-30 ACDBB 31-35 BBABA 36-40 ABCCA 41-45 ADACB 46-48 BDD第五节航海通告与警告1-5 DBABD 6-10 ADADB 11-15 AACAD 16-20 ADADC21-25 AAAAA 26-30 AADDA 31-37 DBCBDDD第三章航海英文函电第一节航海日志的填写1-5ACADA 6-10BDBBB 11-15CDACB 16-20BDCDA 21-25DAADB 26-31DADCAB第六节海上事故报告1-5ADCAA 6-10ADBCC 11-15BBBDA 16-20BDABD 21-25CDDCD 26-32BCDDDAA第四章国际安全管理第一节国际安全管理规则(ISM)1-5DBCDB 6-10DDDBC 11-15ABCCB 16-20BCBCC 21-26CABDCB第二节港口国监督及报告1-5AADAA 6-10CCCDC 11-15BDBBC 16-20BCDCD 21-27BCDCACD 第六章国际海事公约与规则第一节STCW1-5ADCDB 6-10ABDAB 11-15ADAAA 16-20DAADA 21-25ABCDD 26-30CCDCC 31-35CDBAD 36-40BBBCA 41-44AACB第二节SOLAS1-5CDDAC 6-10DADCB 11-15BBCCB 16-20CCBAA 21-25AAABA 26-30DCCCB 31-35DBADD 36-40ACDCC 41-45CCCDB 46-50ACCAD 51-55ADCDB 56-60DBBBC 61-65DBCAA 66-70DCBCA 71-72BB第三节MARPOL1-5DDCAA 6-10DABAD 11-15CDAAB 16-20CAAAC 21-25DCBCB 26-30ACDDA 31-35DACBC 36-40BABAA 41-43CDD第七章航海技术第一节锚泊与靠离泊作业1-5ABACB 6-10BCDBB 11-15DCDBC 16-20DBCAD 21-25DDCAA 26-30CACAD 31-35CCDAC 36-40CCBDB 41-45ABDAB 46-50BCCCD 51-55CDCDC 56-60BDCBB 61-65AADCD 66-69ACAD第二节沿海与大洋航行1-5DBDAD 6-10 DDDCC 11-15CACBB 16-20DBABC 21-25BBDBB 26-30ADDDA 31-35ABCCA 36-40CDCBD 41-45BCBBC 46-50CBCDA 51-55BACAA 56-59CADC第五节海上避碰规则1- 5 BBDBA 6-10 DDBCC 11-15DCAAA 16-20CBAAC 21-25DCBCB 26-30DBADB 31-35CAACC 36-40ACDAC 41-45CADDC 46-50AACCD 51-55BACBC 56-60ABDDD 61-65CBDCB 66-70DABBC 71-75CDAAD 76-80BDAAD 81-85ADACC 86-90BAABC 91-95DCBAA 96-100CDBDA 101-105BCABC 106-110DCBDC 111-115AABAB 116-120BABAC 121-124ABAD 第六节地文航海1-5DBDCB 6-10AAABA 11-15BDBCC 16-20ABBDB 21-25CCDBA 26-30DBDAB 31-35BCCDB 36-40ACCBC 41-45ACBDC 46-50CDDDC 51-55DCBDC 56 A第七节潮汐1-5DACCD 6-10ADDAA 11-15BCBBB 16-20ABBCD 21-25DABCA 26-30ADBDA 31-35BCDAD 36-38CCC第八章船舶货运技术第一节装卸货作业1-5DDBCA 6-10 DCCAD 11-15ADABA 16-20BAAAD 21-25BDDDB 26-30CDACC 31-35CAACC 36-40DBCBD 41-45CAABD 46-50BBCDC 51-55DABDA 56-60DACAD 61-65BDCDA第七节理货与计量作业1-5DDACA 6-10 CBDAC 11-15DDCAA 16-20DAADB 21-25BDDCB 26-30ACDBD 31-35ABCAD 36-38BCA第九章航海气象第一节海上气象报告与气象导航1-5ABCDB 6-10 CBBAC 11-15ADAAB 16-20CADDB 21-25CCDBD 26-30AABDC 31-35DCCCB 36-40AACCA 41-45CDCCD 46-50ABBDA 51-55BDCDB第二节海上天气现象1-5 DADDC 6-10 ABDCD 11-15DBBDA 16-20CDBBD 21-25BDBCC 26-30AABBA 31-35AADCC 36-40ACBDC 41-45ABCBB 46-50BCDCA51-55CBBCA 56-60BBBBD 61-65BDBAD 66-69ACDC第十章船舶结构与设备第一节船舶结构1-5DDCBA 6-10DBABB 11-15DBAAC 16-20CBADA 21-25ACADD 26-30CCADB 31-35CAADD 36-40BCDCB 41-45ADCBA 46-50DDBBD 51-55BADCD 56-60ABCDA 61-65CCBBC 66-70BBADD 71-74BABC 第二节船舶设备1-5DDBBB 6-10 CABDA 11-15BBBAB 16-20BDBAD 21-25CDDBC 26-30BDBDA 31-35BABAC 36-40ACDBD 41-45BADDB 46-50AAACB 51-55CCBBC 56-60CDCDC 61-65BCBBA 66-70DDBCB 71-75AAACD 76-80ACBAA 81-85ADBAD 86-87BD第十一章航海仪器第一节雷达及ARPA的使用1-5ADDDC 6-10 DBAAD 11-15DACDC 16-20BBABA 21-25ADBBC 26-30ACCAB 31-35DAADA 36-38BBA第二节磁罗经与陀螺罗经的使用1-5AAABC 6-10DABDD 11-15CBBBB 16-20CADBD 21-25BAABC 26-30ABACB 31-35BCADA 36-40BBACB 41-44BAAD第三节GPS,DF及LC的使用(疑问)1-5BACDA 6-10DBBBA 11-15ABDCA 16-20DDABA 21-25ABBAA 26-30DBACB 31-35BACDA 36-40BADBB 41-45DACDB 46-50BAAAC 51-55CBDCB 56-60BDAAC 61B第十二章海上通信第一节GMDSS1-5ADABD 6-10CDCAD 11-15CDDBB 16-20BACDD 21-25BDBDC 26-30ABADC 31-32DA第二节VHF通信1-5DADCC 6-10BAADA 11-15AADAD 16-20DBBCA 21-25ACBDA 26-30DDAAA 31-34BADC第十三章船舶修理与保养第二节甲板与船体保养1-5ADBDC 6-10BBBBD 11-15BAAAD 16-20CCCAD 21-25BCACC 26-30DBBDA 31-35CCDAA 36-40CDBDB第三节船舶索具及保养1-5BABDC 6-10CCADB 11-15BDAAA 16-20CADBC 21-25CCCCD 26-30CDBCD 31-35CCBBB 36-40ACBAD 41-45ACADC 46-50BABAA51-55BBADC 56-60DACBD 61-65CCCDD 66-70CBAAC 71-75BDBBD 76-80CDACA 81-85BDDCB 86-90CBBAD 91-95BABDB 96-99ADBA第四节船舶物料及管理1-5BBADD 6-10CCACB 11-15AABDD 16-20CDDAC 21-25BAABA 26-30BBBCD 31-35DDBAA 36-39BBAD第十四章海上应急第一节海上搜救1-5DDDDC 6-10 CBDAD 11-15BABDD 16-20CABBC 21-25DDDDA 26-30AABBB 31-35DDDDD 36-40CDACB 41-45CCCAC 46-49ABCA第二节海上消防1-5BCADB 6-10BACBD 11-15ADBBD 16-20BADBB 21-25DDAAB 26-30DBADB 31-35CDDBA 36-40BDCAA 41-45ABCAB 46-50DCDBA 51-55BDCDA 56-60ACDBC 61-65ABDCA 66-70CAABA 71-75ADAAB 76-80CCABC 81-85DABDD 86-90DCBAC 91-95BBDCA 96-100AACAC 第三节海上求生1-5DBBCB 6-10CDCDB 11-15BCBCC 16-20BBCDA 21-25CDCBA 26-30AAACA 31-35ACDCC 36-40ACAAD 41-45DAADA 46-50ABABC 51-55CBADB 56-60CBBDC 61-65ACCBB 66-70CBBBD 71-75CAABC 76-80DDDCD第四节油污染处理与堵漏1-5DCCCB 6-10BCDDC 11-15CAAAC 16-20CCCAC 21-25BDDBA 26-30BDDAB 31-35DCDDB 36-40CAABB 41-44BACB第五节海上医务1-5BDDDD 6-10ABBBB 11-15DCCCC 16-20AACAD 21-25DACBC 26-30BDDBD 31-35DBCCD 36-40BABBC 41-45BCDAC 46-50BCDDA 51-55CBADC 56-60DADDA第二部分阅读题1. ABDA2. ADAA3. BDDD4. ABAA5. CCBD6. DADC7.CDCB 8. CACA 9. BADA 10. BACA 11. ABDA 12. DACD13. BDBA 14. BCAD 15. DAAD 16. DBDD 17. DDCA 18.ABDD19.BCAA 20.DDBD 21. DAAB AB. 23.BABD 24.BBCD25. ADDA 26.AAAC 27.CACA 28. BBBD 29.ADDB 30.DACD31. BDAC 32. AAAC 33.DDBA 34.ABDA 35.BADD 36.ADDD37. CBBD 38. CABD 39.DABC 40.ADAD 41.BBDD 42.CADA43. BDAD 44. CADC。
航海驾驶英语阅读44道

1.At approximately 0320....
A.in the engine room
B.portable extinguishers
C.tried several times
D.shortly....
2.Admiralty Standard...
A.the largest...
A.turn the Gain control clockwise
B.decrease
C.increasing or....
D.the small....
10.BISCAY SW3 OR4......
A.is changing anticlock wise....
B.GOOD
C.cyclonic 6....
C.All above
D.All above
36.The navigator...
A.a piece of...
B.on the bridge
C.maintaining......
D.even no danger.....
37.The axial thrust...
A.axial thrust
A.to ensure the ship....
B.the amouat of
C.At their.....
D.the COLREG
20.Depressions....
A.both warm...
B.The cold front overtaking
C.The worm front catches...
D.may have....
航海英语考前必看903题整理

加亮的为新题,要么是常考的,部分加亮的是154的不加亮的普通的题,还有一些简单的题被我删了。
ID="162977"意思是这个题在机考题库里面的位置是16万2977。
以前你们对一些题有怀疑的,在这里都以这里的答案为准!!!慢慢看吧。
620:Chart legends which indicate a conspicuous landmark are printed in __________.a. capital lettersb. italicsc. boldface printd. underlined letters2126:Your chart indicates that there is an isolated rock and names the rock using vertical letters. This indicates the __________.a. rock is visible at low water springs onlyb. rock is a hazard to deep draft vessels onlyc. rock is dry at high waterd. exact position of the rock is doubtfulA.海图标题栏,大写,斜体-实测水深,黑粗体-不准,下划线四套考卷[1440]Where would you find information about the time of high tide at a specific location on a particular day of the year?A.Tide TablesB.Tidal Current TablesC.Coast PilotD.Nautical AlmanacKEY:A在一年中某个特定的地方,你能从什么地方找到该地区的高潮信息?潮汐表中ID="162977"[2429] For details of these and other lights the larger scale charts and Admiralty Lists should be ________ .A.considered 考虑过 B.consulted 参考 C.concluded 推断 D.commanded 命令KEY:B 大比例尺海图的灯光资料和英版灯光表应该被参考过ID="218071"[2516]The error in the measurement of the altitude of a celestial body,caused by refraction,increases as the ______.A.horizontal parallax decreases 地平视差减少B.observer's height above sea level increases 观测者的高度在海平面以上增加C.humidity of the atmosphere decreases 大气的湿度减少D.altitude of the body decreases 天体高度降低KEY:D 误差在测量天体高度中,由于折射,随天体高度的降低而增加 .ID="218091"[2601]The compass rose on a nautical chart indicates both variation and______.A.deviationB.annual rate of variation changeC.precessionpass errorKEY:B海图上罗经花显示磁差和每年磁差的该变量ID="218101"[2401] The short-long dashed magenta line around Gardiners Island marks ________ .A.fish trap areasB.naval exercise areasC.underwater cablesD.recommended track lines KEY:A.一条洋红色长短虚线标记为捕鱼区ID="1653" 序号="6"答案="A" An important point to note when you open a navigation chart is to note whether the depths are ______. A.in meter or fathom B...in foot or kilometer C...by meter or fathom D...by foot or kilometer 题目ID=“217441"140. When should voyage planning be done?A. During the sailingB. Prior the sailingC. After sailingD. Before the pilot is leaving答案:B什么时候需要做航行计划?在航行以前ID="163200"[490]The Experimental Lighthouse-buoy has no navigational significance and may be removed at will.The above sentence means ______.同原题库1308A. It's of no use for navigation and would be removed with noticeB. It's useful in navigation and may be removed without noticeC. It's helpless in navigation and may be removed without noticeD. It's helpful in navigation and may be removed without noticeKEY: C实验用灯船没有航海上的意义并且可能随时被移走。
航海英语阅读理解90篇
Chapter 1(大连题库60篇)Passage 01Merchant ships are designed to carry cargo. Some are also designed to carry passengers. They can operate as liners班轮. These are employed on regular routes on a fixed timetable. A list of their arrival and departure dates is published in advance and they sail whether full or not. Liners can be classed as either deep-sea远洋liners or short-sea liners近海. The former carry mainly containerized cargo across the oceans of the world; the later carry containerized or conventional cargo on shorter routes. Ferries渡船are also classed as liners. These offer a daily or weekly service for passengers and vehicles across channels and narrow seas. A few ships are still employed as passenger liners. They not only carry passengers but also some cargo on routes from Europe to North America and to the Far East. Nowadays the passenger trade is very small and passenger liners usually operate as cruise ships游轮for part of the year.商船设计得能运载货物。
航海英语92篇短文翻译汇总
通道01商船运载货物。
有些还设计载客。
他们可以作为衬垫。
这些受雇于一个固定的时间表定期航线。
的名单,他们的到来和离开的日期提前公布,他们不论全职或航行。
内衬可以被归类无论是深海衬垫或短海客轮。
前者主要开展集装箱货物漂洋过海的世界,后来进行货物集装箱或常规较短的航线。
渡轮也被归类为衬里。
这些跨渠道和狭窄海域为乘客和车辆提供每天或每周的服务。
几艘船仍受雇于客轮。
他们不仅运载乘客,但也有一些货物从欧洲到北美和远东的航线。
如今,客运业是非常小的,游船客轮通常作为一部分的一年。
001.The深海衬垫________。
A.主要开展集装箱货物B.主要进行传统的货物C.为乘客和车辆提供每天或每周的服务D.乘轮船渠道和狭窄海域。
002.The内衬________。
A.总是B.帆航行,甚至经常不充分C.始终航行在镇流器D.将无法航行,如果不充分003.A列表衬垫________的到来和离开日期。
A.将每周公布B.将发布航行时,不论是全职或没有,从欧洲到北美和远东C.将不会被公开,即使他们航行满载D.出发前出版004.It暗示的推移,________。
A.客船小B.所有客船将在不久的将来进行一些货物C.它是没有必要的客轮航行在固定的时间D.集装箱船,应随身携带一些乘客通道02如今,大多数商船运载货物,建。
他们主要经营的流浪汉。
这些船只没有定期航线上航行或保持一个固定的时间表,但那里是他们进行货物就业。
可以归类为深海的流浪汉或短海流浪汉流浪汉。
许多被归类为杯垫。
这些层对沿海航线和内河港口的河流。
传统流浪汉货物的干散货,但也有一些设计进行一般货物。
商船大量的专用船舶。
这些是设计来进行特定类型的货物。
有几种类型的专门容器。
最常见的是油轮。
他们所拥有的大型石油公司或由独立经营。
两个其他类型的日益重要的液体散货船,化学品船和液化天然气(LNG)的运营。
005.The深海流浪汉________。
A.进行散货和件杂货跨越公海B.建立运载乘客C.主要杯垫D.专门的容器006.The杯垫________。
(权威)航海英语阅读理解90篇
航海英语阅读理解92篇重庆交通大学2009.4.Chapter 1(大连题库60篇)Passage 01Merchant ships are designed to carry cargo. Some are also designed to carry passengers. They can operate as liners. These are employed on regular routes on a fixed timetable. A list of their arrival and departure dates is published in advance and they sail whether full or not. Liners can be classed as either deep-sea liners or short-sea liners. The former carry mainly containerized cargo across the oceans of the world; the later carry containerized or conventional cargo on shorter routes. Ferries are also classed as liners. These offer a daily or weekly service for passengers and vehicles across channels and narrow seas. A few ships are still employed as passenger liners. They not only carry passengers but also some cargo on routes from Europe to North America and to the Far East. Nowadays the passenger trade is very small and passenger liners usually operate as cruise ships for part of the year.001.The deep-sea liners ________.A. carry mainly containerized cargoB. carry mainly conventional cargoC. offer a daily or weekly service for passengers and vehiclesD. sail across channels and narrow seas.002.The Liners ________.A. always sail fullB. sail regularly even not fullC. always sail in ballastD. will not sail if not full003.A list of the arrival and departure dates of liners ________.A. will be published weeklyB. will be published when they sail,whether full or not,from Europe to North America and to the Far EastC. will not be published even they sail fully loadedD. is published prior to their departure004.It is implied in the passage that ________.A. the number of passenger ships is smallB. all passenger ships will carry some cargo in near futureC. it is not necessary for liners to sail in regular timeD. container carriers should carry some passengersPassage 02Nowadays,most merchant ships are built to carry cargoes. And they mainly operate as tramps. These vessels do not sail on regular routes or keep to a fixed timetable,but are employed where there is cargo for them to carry. Tramps can be classed as deep-sea tramps or short-sea tramps. A number are classed as coasters. These ply on coastal routes and up rivers to inland ports. The traditional tramp cargoes are dry bulk cargoes,but some are designed to carry general cargoes.A large number of merchant ships operate as specialized vessels. These are designed to carry a particular type of cargo. There are several types of specialized vessel. The most common are oil tankers. They are owned by the major oil companies or by independent operators. Two other types of liquid bulk carrier of growing importance are chemical carriers and liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers.005.The deep-sea tramps ________.A. carry bulk and general cargo across the high seasB. are built to carry passengersC. are mainly coastersD. are specialized vessel006.The coasters ________.A. always sail across the high seasB. commonly carry oil cargoC. are mainly tankersD. sail on coastal routes and up rivers to inland ports007.The importance of LNG carriers ________.A. is growingB. is not mentioned in passageC. is decreasingD. will be discussed further if necessary008.It is implied in the passage that ________.A. the number of specialized vessels is not smallB. all oil tankers will carry some chemicals in near futureC. the tramps and specialized vessels are the basic type of merchant ships.D. container carriers should not be classed as trampsPassage 03Cargo ships can be divided into two basic types. One type carries dry cargo,the other carries liquid cargo; however,an OBO ship is designed to carry both. A traditional dry cargo ship is the multi-deck vessel. Her holds are divided horizontally by one or two 'tween decks,because these make stowage of individual packages easier. Dry bulk cargo is carried in bulk carriers. These do not have 'tween decks as cargo is carried loose. The most modern type of dry cargo carrier is the container ship. They carry containers of standard dimensions,consequently stowage is easier. Fruit,meat and dairy produce are carried in refrigerated ships. Oil tankers are the most common type of liquid cargo carrier. They are often very large,because huge quantities of oil need to be transported and one large vessel is more economical to operate than two smaller ones. Two other types of liquid bulk carrier of growing importance are the liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier and the chemical carrier,although chemical can also be carried in drums in general cargo ships.009.There are ________ types of liquid bulk carrier.A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 5010.A multi-deck vessel has ________ tween decks.A. has manyB. noC. only oneD. has up to two011.Fruit,meat and dairy produce are carried in________.A. containers carriersB. traditional shipsC. OBO shipsD. refrigerated ships012.The types of dry cargo carriers mentioned in the passage are ________.A. tween deckers,OBO shipsB. traditional dry cargo ship and multi-deck vesselC. OBO ships,oil tankers,chemical tankers and LNG carriersD. dry cargo ship,dry bulk cargo carrier,container carriers and refrigerated shipsPassage 04The axial thrust of the propeller is the force working in a fore and aft direction. This force causes the ship to move ahead through the water or to go astern. Because of her shape,a ship will move ahead through the water more easily than going astern.The transverse thrust is the sideways force of the propeller as it rotates. The transverse effect of the propeller blades at the top near the surface of the water is not strong enough to counteract the opposite effect of the lower blades. For right-handed propellers this cants the ship's stern to starboard and her bow to port,when the ship is going ahead. The effect is small and can be corrected by the rudder. When the engines are put astern,the effect is the opposite and the stern cants to port. This effect is stronger and cannot easily be corrected. Vessels with left-handed propellers behave in the opposite way.013.The force that causes the ship to move ahead through the water or to go astern is known as________.A. axial thrustB. transverse thrustC. the transverse effect of the propeller blades at the top near the surface of the waterD. the transverse effect of the lower blades of the propeller near the bottom of the water014.A left-handed propellers,when the ship is going ahead,will cant ship's stern to________.A. starboardB. portC. to move aheadD. move astern015.The transverse thrust of the propeller is stronger when the ship is________.A. going a sternB. going aheadC. stoppedD. making no way through the water016.The transverse thrust of the propeller can mainly be overcome by ________.A. the rudderB. the propeller itselfC. the nautical instrumentD. wind and tidePassage 05The Chief Officer,or First Mate as he is often called,is the Master's chief officer and head of the Deck Department. He is assisted by a Second Officer (Mate),a Third Officer(Mate),and sometimes a Fourth Officer(Mate). Several companies employ a First Officer as well as a Chief Officer. The Deck Department also includes a Boatswain (Bosun) and a Carpenter,both petty officers,and a number of ratings. These made up of Able Seamen (AB),Ordinary Seamen (OS) and a middle grade known as Efficient Deck Hands (EDH). There are other grades of seamen. On some ships Navigating Cadets are carried for training purposes.The Chief Engineer is head of the Engine Department. He is assisted by a Second,Third,Fourth and sometimes Fifth Engineer. An Electrical Officer may also be carried. The engine room petty officers are the Storekeeper and Donkeyman. On tankers there is also a Pumpman. He is also a petty officer. The engine room ratings are Firemen and Greasers. There may also be Engineer Cadets.The Catering Department is under the Chief Steward. It is divided into a saloon and galley section. The former is headed by the Second Steward,the latter by the Ship's Cook. They are both usually petty officers. They are assisted by several stewards and cooks,and by a number of junior ratings.The Radio Department often consists of only one man: the Radio Officer. On ships where continuous radio watches are kept there may be three radio officers: a Chief,Second and Third.017.________ is not a petty officer.A. BoatswainB. Second StewardC. Radio Officer.D. Storekeeper018.EDH is rank which is higher than________.A. Second StewardB. ABC. OSD. Chief Engineer019.Storekeeper belong to ________.A. Deck DeptB. Engine DeptC. Catering DeptD. Radio Dept020.There are ________ departments on bard a big ship according to the passage.A. twoB. threeC. fourD. fivePassage 06While every effort is made to ensure that the data provided through the Notices to Mariners service is accurate,the user needs to be aware of the risks to corruption of data. It is important that the user should only use the data on suitable equipment and that,other applications should not be running on the user's machine at the same time. Users should exercise their professional judgement in the use of data,and also consult the Mariners Handbook (NP100) for further details. The user needs to be aware that there is a possibility that data could be corrupted during transmission,or in the process of display or printing on the user's equipment,or if converted to other software formats,and is accordingly advised that the UKHO cannot accept responsibility for any such change,or any modifications or unauthorised changes,made by licensees,or other parties.021.The data may become corrupted in any of the following process except _______.A. during transmissionB. in the display or printing on the user's equipmentC. in converting to other software formatsD. in air mail delivery to the readers022.The use of the data is advised to consult _______ for further details.A. Mariners HandbookB. Sailing DirectionsC. Guide to Port EntryD. Notices to Mariners023.Of the following items _______ is not mentioned for which UKHO will accept no responsibility.A. change in the process of display or printingB. unauthorised changes made by licensees or other partiesC. modifications made by licensees or other partiesD. professional amendments024.It is implied that _______.A. the data are incorrectB. the data are to be corrected intensivelyC. although the data are accurate enough,you are still advised to use it with cautionD. not to use it if you have not enough time or proper equipment to effect necessary correctionPassage 07The container ship is different from the conventional type and is an innovation noted for easier handling and quicker turnover of cargoes. Cargoes to be carried by this type of ship are pre-packed into containers before being loaded aboard the ship.Containers are sealed after being packed with cargoes. Made of metal or other durable materials,they are watertight after sealing and can therefore be stowed on deck whilst being carried. One of the features of container ships is that some of the containers are usually stowed on deck.The container ship is becoming increasingly popular in trading circles,and the trend is that the tonnage thereof will grow at a faster pace in future.025.What does "innovation" in the first paragraph mean? ________.A. making changesB. the introduction of an antigenic substance into the body against a specific diseaseC. The act of introducing something new.D. revolution026.Containers are sealed after being packed with cargoes.A. filledB. loadedC. stuffedD. closed officially or under the supervision of notary public027.Of the following,________ is not the feature of the container ship?A. Some of the containers are usually stowed on deck.B. It is easy for handling and quick turnover of the cargoC. The container ship is becoming increasingly saferD. Cargoes are pre-packed into the container028.The tonnage of container ship is ________.A. decreasingB. increasingC. remaining the sameD. changingPassage 08Nautical charts are indispensable to mariners. They,however,are subject to frequent changes,such as those of navigational aids,of waterways due to the dredging and construction,of depths of water,and of removal or appearance of wrecks. In order to keep up-to-date and reliable,nautical charts have to undergo correction. Changes of importance are generally promulgated by weekly edition of Notices to Mariners,which enable mariners to correct the charts by hand. If major changes make it impracticable to do so,the Notices will provide a reproduction of a small area,which is also called block,to be pasted onto the chart in its correct position. 029.Nautical charts need correction because ________.A. navigational aids are sometimes indispensable.B. there are always some mistakesC. wrecks may appear or be removedD. they could never be reprinted030.Correction to charts are made by crew members in accordance with ________.A. Notices to MarinersB. Sailing DirectionsC. Guide to Port EntryD. Supplement031.In the passage,Blocks are ________.A. large scale chartsB. representations of chartsC. reproductions of portions of chartsD. small scale charts032.The purpose of correction to charts is to ________.A. keep them up-to-dateB. make the charts brand-newC. keep the charts available to all mariners in the worldD. keep the charts free from mistakesPassage 09Corrections to Sailing Directions are given in Section Ⅳ. Those in force at the end of the year are reprinted in the Annual Summary of Notices to Mariners. A list of corrections in force is published in Section Ⅳof the Weekly Edition for the last week of each month.It is recommended that corrections be kept in a file with the latest list of corrections in force on top. The list should be consulted when using the parent book to see if any corrections affecting the area under consideration are in force.It is not recommended that corrections be stuck in the parent book or current supplement,but,if this is done,when a new supplement is received care must be taken to retain those corrections issued after the date of the new supplement,which may be several months before its receipt on board.033.________ are reprinted in the Annual Summary of Notices to Mariners.A. The Sailing DirectionsB. The corrections to Sailing DirectionsC. The effective corrections to Notices to MarinersD. The Weekly Edition034.The parent book is ________.A. The Sailing DirectionB. The corrections to Sailing Directions in forceC. the Annual Summary of Notices to MarinersD. the Weekly Edition035.It is recommended that corrections to the Sailing Directions be ________.A. made by handB. consulted at the last week of each monthC. stuck in the parent book or current supplementD. kept in a file with the latest list of corrections in force on top036.If the corrections be stuck in the parent book or current supplement,________.A. when a new supplement is received,those corrections issued after the date of the new supplement must be retainedB. the parent book must be consultedC. the current supplement must be consultedD. the Annual Summary of Notices to Mariners must be usedPassage 10The amount of detail shown on a chart varies with the scale of the chart. On a large scale chart,for example,full details of all lights and fog signals are shown,but on smaller scales the order of reduction of information in elevation,period,range,until on an ocean chart of the area only lights with a range of 15 miles or more will normally be inserted,and then only their light-star and magenta flare. On the other hand,radio beacons are omitted from large scale charts where their use would be inappropriate,and,unless they are long range beacons,from ocean charts.037.Ocean charts are ________ ones.A. large scaleB. small scaleC. inappropriateD. omitted038.What cannot be found in the large scale charts? ________.A. Radio beacons of small rangeB. Full details of all lights.C. ElevationsD. Full details of fog signals039.The light-star and magenta flare are shown on ________.A. large scale charts onlyB. small scale charts onlyC. both small and large scale chartsD. neither small nor large scale charts040.The title of this passage should be ________.A. Lights and Beacons on ChartsB. Characteristic of Lights and BeaconsC. Corrections to Small and Large Scale chartsD. Navigational Charts PublicationPassage 11DALIAN OBSY GALE WARNING 190600ZCOLD FRONT WILL PASS BOHAI SEA BOHAI STRAITS NORTH AND CENTRAL HUANGHAI SEA CAUSING GALE WINDS TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING STOP.SYNOPTIC SITUATION 190600ZLOW 994 HPA AT 48N 118E MOVING SE 8 KTS WITH COLD FRONT FROM CENTER PASSISNG 44N 128E HIGH 1013HPA AT 38N 124E STATIONARY STOP24HOURS WEATHER FORECAST FROM 191000ZBOHAI SEA BOHAI STRAITS NORTH AND CENTRAL HUANGHAI SEA PARLY CLOUDY BECOMING OVERCAST TOMORROW WITH RAIN SW WINDS FORCE 7 TO 8 TOMORROW ATERNOON AND EVENING SEA ROUGH BECOMING VERY ROUGH STOP.041.The COLD FRONT will pass Bohai Sea,Bohai Straits,North and central Huanghai Sea onA. The 20thB. The 19thC. The 18thD. The 6th042.________ is stationary at 38N 124E.A. Low 994 HpaB. High 1013 HpaC. Cold frontD. Warm front043.The winds are expected tomorrow to be_______?A. roughB. very roughC. SE 8 knotsD. SW 7-8 in force044.What is the weather like tomorrow in this area? _______.A. It will be partly cloudy becoming overcast with rain and SW force 7-8 windsB. LOW 994 HPA at 48N 118E is moving SE 8 KTS with COLD FRONT from center passing 44N 128EC. HIGH 1013HPA at 38N 124E will be stationaryD. It will rain the whole dayPassage 12In some parts of a chart where the spaces are rather blank and there are no symbols of any kind,there may be Cautions,Warnings,Notes,etc.,which should be taken into account while using a chart. All of those Cautionary Notes give the mariner facilities to ensure safe navigation,such as to avoid running aground in shallow waters and making damages to nearby fishing gears,and to keep off any hazards in areas where submarine frequently exercises. Furthermore,they are of good help to mariners,as to the reliability of the navigational aids especially in congested waters or narrow channels,to prevent any possible accidents.045.What is the main topic of this passage? ________.A. Regulations of the harborB. Details in the Sailing DirectionsC. Rules of the terminalD. Description on Admiralty Charts046.According to the passage,you must pay attention to ________ while using a chart.A. Cautions,Warnings and NotesB. Reports,Symbols and ChartsC. Explanations,accounts and answersD. Damages,hazards and injuries047.Cautionary Notes are helpful for mariners ________.A. to run aground in shallow watersB. to make damages to nearby fishing gearsC. to keep off hazards in areas where submarine exercisesD. to keep the reliability of the aids to navigation in congested waters or narrow channels048.Cautions,Warnings,Notes,etc. are likely inserted in some parts of a chart where ________.A. submarine frequently exercisesB. there are fishing gearsC. the waters is congested and the channels are narrowD. the spaces are rather blank and there are no symbols of any kindPassage 13Logbooks required by law,to be filled out by masters or officers on duty of every ship,the forms of which must be proved by the shipping companies or marine authorities.Logbooks are used to record the events occurring during the ship's stay in a harbor,at anchorage,or underway,and they are also requested to produce evidences in case officials inquire about accidents.On completion of the voyage the logbook must be submitted to the superintendent of the owner or the marine authorities for justification,checking or approval. Therefore,everything recorded in the logbook must be true and accurate.When a misentry has been made in the log,a red line would be drawn on those parts. The correct entry with signature should be made near or above them. No erasures or cuts are to be allowed.049.The best title for the passage is " ________ "A. The forms of logbooksB. The use of logbooksC. Characteristics of logbooksD. How to check logbooks050.When a misentry has been made in the log,________.A. erasures or cuts are to be allowed.B. it is to be corrected out by masters or officers on duty of every shipC. it is to be produced in case officials inquire about accidents.D. a red line would be drawn on those parts,with correct entry with signature being made near or above them.051.The forms of logbooks must be proved by ________.A. officials who inquire about accidents.B. the shipping companies or marine authorities.C. masters or officers on duty.D. the superintendent of the owner.052.The logbook must be submitted ________ to the superintendent of the owner or the marine authorities for justification,checking or approval.A. on completion of the voyageB. in a harborC. at anchorageD. underwayPassage 14For navigation,radar is of incredible value. It provides the navigator with his position,his distance from ships or obstructions nearby and other accurate information to prevent collision and ensure the safety of the ship. Radar can display all objects within its working range clearly,either in clear weather or in thick fog. In addition,if the radar information is correctly interpreted,the navigator can easily work out the speed and direction of an approaching object and take proper measures to keep his ship from any danger.Shore-based radar also plays an important role in shipping. If ship's radar is in trouble,the radar observer at the stations will use VHF radio to alert them to other traffic in the vicinity as well as to advise their position. Up to now,many radar surveillance systems have been installed in most large seaports. They are intended to smooth and control the flow of traffic to and from the harbor.053.For navigation,the radar is ________.A. of no valueB. very importantC. so expensive that people don't know how much it isD. valueless054.Which of the following statements about radar's function for marine purposes is incorrect? ________.A. It provides the navigator the ship's positionB. It provides information to protect ships from collisionC. It displays all the objects at sea clearlyD. It displays the observer's distance from ships and obstructions nearby055.If the ship's radar is in trouble,the shore-based radar ________.A. may provide the ship of her positionB. should be installed with surveillance systemsC. shall advise the ship to use VHFD. will be put into use immediately056.Radar surveillance systems ________.A. may provide all ships of their technical conditionsB. should be installed with VHFC. shall be correctly interpreted,D. are intended to smooth and control the flow of traffic to and from the harbor.Passage 15Communications over relatively short distances can be made by visual or sound signals. Visual signals can be sent by using flags or an Aldis lamp. An Aldis lamp is an electric lamp used for flashing messages in Morse code. The traditional method of signaling from one ship to another is by using flags. There are different colored flags for each letter of the alphabet. There are also pennant-shaped flags for numbers,and a long pennant,known as an answering or code pennant. Three other flags,which are burgee-shaped,are known as substitutes. These show that the flat or pennant is being repeated. Besides standing for a letter of the alphabet,each flag,when hoisted along,has another meaning. For example,the "W" flag also means: "I require medical assistance". Flags can also be hoisted in combinations of two,three or four. Siren,whistle,bell or other sound signals can be used in fog and similar circumstances when visual signals can not be seen.munications over relatively short distances may be made by ________.A. visual signalsB. sound signalsC. Morse CodeD. Either visual or sound signals058.An Aldis lamp is used for ________.A. transmitting Morse codeB. flashing flagsC. sending flag signalsD. sending sound signals059.Burgee-shaped flags are used as substitutes to show ________.A. "repeating"B. "answering"C. "code" pennantD. "I requiring medical assistance"060.________ are used in fog and similar circumstances when visual signals can not be seen.A. Visual signalsB. SubstitutesC. Pennant-shaped flagsD. The ship's siren,whistle or bellPassage 16When the senders of goods have large shipment to make,and especially when bulk cargo is concerned,it is advisable that they have some ships at their disposal. Some of the big companies set up a fleet of their own,but the rest may find it more profitable to hire instead of building or buying ships. This is called "chartering". The chartering of the ship is usually done through the intermediary of brokers,who,when hired,will go through all the necessary formalities on behalf of the charterer. In London there is a special center "the Baltic Exchange",where the brokers operate in much the same way as stock and share brokers on a stock exchange. But it is easy for home shippers to hire Chinese or foreign ships through China National Chartering Corporation,which takes care of chartering business on orders from various import and export corporations.061.When large shipment is concerned,________ is not the way for the sender to have ships at their disposal.A. to charter shipsB. to build shipsC. to buy shipsD. to scrape ships062.In chartering all the necessary formalities are performed through ________.A. the intermediary of agentsB. the intermediary of brokersC. the charterersD. the "Baltic Exchange"063.The function of "the Baltic Exchange" is ________.A. to deal with stocksB. to exchange cargoesC. to operate on sharesD. to charter ships064.China National Chartering Corporation takes care of chartering business for home shippers. "To take care of " means ________.A. to pay attention toB. to be concerned withC. to be liable forD. to take charge ofPassage 17A tropical storm is not so extensive as the depression of higher latitudes but,within 75 miles or so of the center,the wind is often far more violent,and the high and confused seas near the center may cause considerable damage to large and well-found ships,while small vessels (for example,destroyers) have foundered. The danger is still greater when ships are caught in restricted waters without adequate room to maneuver. Within 5 to 10 miles of the center the wind is light or moderate and variable,the sky is clear or partially so,and there is a heavy,sometimes mountainous,confused swell. This area is known as the "eye" of the storm. After passing through the relatively windless center of the storm the wind will suddenly,and with great violence,commence。
航海英语阅读理解中文翻译
航海英语阅读理解短文01商船被设计用来携带货物。
有些还设计载客。
它们可作为定线制。
这些都是被雇用在定期航线上以一个固定的时间表。
他们的到达和离开的日期会提前公布,他们是否满载。
这些航路可以被归类为任何深海航线或短的海上运输。
前者主要是进行跨世界海洋集装箱货物;后来进行短航线集装箱或传统的货物。
渡轮也被它的线路所分类。
他们每天或每周为乘客和车辆提供穿越海峡或近海服务。
一些船只仍在受聘为客轮。
他们不仅接载乘客,但也有一些从欧洲到北美和远东航线的货物。
如今,乘客贸易非常小,通常作为客轮邮轮经营年度的一部分。
001.深海轮船__a______。
答:主要是集装箱货物进行002.定线制______b__。
答:总是定期航行,甚至经常不是满载003_____d___到达和离开日期在什么时间被列出。
是在出发前发表004.It是暗示在文章中________。
A的客船数量少短文02目前,大多数商船建造为了运输货物。
他们主要是经营的是不定期的操作航行。
这些船不会定期在一航线上航行或保持一个固定的时间表,但是他们被雇佣在有货物需要承运的地方。
这种不定期的营运可被归类为深海或短的海上营运。
一个部分被归类为沿海商船。
这些航线和沿海向内陆港口,河流铺设。
传统的不定期货物是干散货,但有些是为了进行普通货物。
大量商船作为专业化船舶。
这些都是旨在进行特定类型的货物。
有专门的船只几种类型。
最常见的是油轮。
他们被拥有的大型石油企业或独立经营者所雇用。
两个日益重要的液体散货船其他类型的化学品船和液化天然气(LNG)的载体。
005.The深海不定期营运是________。
答:a承运散货和一般货物在公海006.The沿海商船________。
d航行沿海航线和内陆港口,河流007.The重要性液化天然气运输船________。
答:a越来越多(日益发展壮大)008.It是隐含在文章中________。
答:a专门的船只数目不小短文03货船可分为两个基本类型。
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航海英语阅读理解92篇重庆交通大学2009.4.Chapter 1(大连题库60篇)Passage 01Merchant ships are designed to carry cargo. Some are also designed to carry passengers. They can operate as liners. These are employed on regular routes on a fixed timetable. A list of their arrival and departure dates is published in advance and they sail whether full or not. Liners can be classed as either deep-sea liners or short-sea liners. The former carry mainly containerized cargo across the oceans of the world; the later carry containerized or conventional cargo on shorter routes. Ferries are also classed as liners. These offer a daily or weekly service for passengers and vehicles across channels and narrow seas. A few ships are still employed as passenger liners. They not only carry passengers but also some cargo on routes from Europe to North America and to the Far East. Nowadays the passenger trade is very small and passenger liners usually operate as cruise ships for part of the year.001.The deep-sea liners ________.A. carry mainly containerized cargoB. carry mainly conventional cargoC. offer a daily or weekly service for passengers and vehiclesD. sail across channels and narrow seas.002.The Liners ________.A. always sail fullB. sail regularly even not fullC. always sail in ballastD. will not sail if not full003.A list of the arrival and departure dates of liners ________.A. will be published weeklyB. will be published when they sail,whether full or not,from Europe to North America and to the Far EastC. will not be published even they sail fully loadedD. is published prior to their departure004.It is implied in the passage that ________.A. the number of passenger ships is smallB. all passenger ships will carry some cargo in near futureC. it is not necessary for liners to sail in regular timeD. container carriers should carry some passengersPassage 02Nowadays,most merchant ships are built to carry cargoes. And they mainly operate as tramps. These vessels do not sail on regular routes or keep to a fixed timetable,but are employed where there is cargo for them to carry. Tramps can be classed as deep-sea tramps or short-sea tramps. A number are classed as coasters. These ply on coastal routes and up rivers to inland ports. The traditional tramp cargoes are dry bulk cargoes,but some are designed to carry general cargoes.A large number of merchant ships operate as specialized vessels. These are designed to carry a particular type of cargo. There are several types of specialized vessel. The most common are oil tankers. They are owned by the major oil companies or by independent operators. Two other types of liquid bulk carrier of growing importance are chemical carriers and liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers.005.The deep-sea tramps ________.A. carry bulk and general cargo across the high seasB. are built to carry passengersC. are mainly coastersD. are specialized vessel006.The coasters ________.A. always sail across the high seasB. commonly carry oil cargoC. are mainly tankersD. sail on coastal routes and up rivers to inland ports007.The importance of LNG carriers ________.A. is growingB. is not mentioned in passageC. is decreasingD. will be discussed further if necessary008.It is implied in the passage that ________.A. the number of specialized vessels is not smallB. all oil tankers will carry some chemicals in near futureC. the tramps and specialized vessels are the basic type of merchant ships.D. container carriers should not be classed as trampsPassage 03Cargo ships can be divided into two basic types. One type carries dry cargo,the other carries liquid cargo; however,an OBO ship is designed to carry both. A traditional dry cargo ship is the multi-deck vessel. Her holds are divided horizontally by one or two 'tween decks,because these make stowage of individual packages easier. Dry bulk cargo is carried in bulk carriers. These do not have 'tween decks as cargo is carried loose. The most modern type of dry cargo carrier is the container ship. They carry containers of standard dimensions,consequently stowage is easier. Fruit,meat and dairy produce are carried in refrigerated ships. Oil tankers are the most common type of liquid cargo carrier. They are often very large,because huge quantities of oil need to be transported and one large vessel is more economical to operate than two smaller ones. Two other types of liquid bulk carrier of growing importance are the liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier and the chemical carrier,although chemical can also be carried in drums in general cargo ships.009.There are ________ types of liquid bulk carrier.A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 5010.A multi-deck vessel has ________ tween decks.A. has manyB. noC. only oneD. has up to two011.Fruit,meat and dairy produce are carried in________.A. containers carriersB. traditional shipsC. OBO shipsD. refrigerated ships012.The types of dry cargo carriers mentioned in the passage are ________.A. tween deckers,OBO shipsB. traditional dry cargo ship and multi-deck vesselC. OBO ships,oil tankers,chemical tankers and LNG carriersD. dry cargo ship,dry bulk cargo carrier,container carriers and refrigerated shipsPassage 04The axial thrust of the propeller is the force working in a fore and aft direction. This force causes the ship to move ahead through the water or to go astern. Because of her shape,a ship will move ahead through the water more easily than going astern.The transverse thrust is the sideways force of the propeller as it rotates. The transverse effect of the propeller blades at the top near the surface of the water is not strong enough to counteract the opposite effect of the lower blades. For right-handed propellers this cants the ship's stern to starboard and her bow to port,when the ship is going ahead. The effect is small and can be corrected by the rudder. When the engines are put astern,the effect is the opposite and the stern cants to port. This effect is stronger and cannot easily be corrected. Vessels with left-handed propellers behave in the opposite way.013.The force that causes the ship to move ahead through the water or to go astern is known as________.A. axial thrustB. transverse thrustC. the transverse effect of the propeller blades at the top near the surface of the waterD. the transverse effect of the lower blades of the propeller near the bottom of the water014.A left-handed propellers,when the ship is going ahead,will cant ship's stern to________.A. starboardB. portC. to move aheadD. move astern015.The transverse thrust of the propeller is stronger when the ship is________.A. going a sternB. going aheadC. stoppedD. making no way through the water016.The transverse thrust of the propeller can mainly be overcome by ________.A. the rudderB. the propeller itselfC. the nautical instrumentD. wind and tidePassage 05The Chief Officer,or First Mate as he is often called,is the Master's chief officer and head of the Deck Department. He is assisted by a Second Officer (Mate),a Third Officer(Mate),and sometimes a Fourth Officer(Mate). Several companies employ a First Officer as well as a Chief Officer. The Deck Department also includes a Boatswain (Bosun) and a Carpenter,both petty officers,and a number of ratings. These made up of Able Seamen (AB),Ordinary Seamen (OS) and a middle grade known as Efficient Deck Hands (EDH). There are other grades of seamen. On some ships Navigating Cadets are carried for training purposes.The Chief Engineer is head of the Engine Department. He is assisted by a Second,Third,Fourth and sometimes Fifth Engineer. An Electrical Officer may also be carried. The engine room petty officers are the Storekeeper and Donkeyman. On tankers there is also a Pumpman. He is also a petty officer. The engine room ratings are Firemen and Greasers. There may also be Engineer Cadets.The Catering Department is under the Chief Steward. It is divided into a saloon and galley section. The former is headed by the Second Steward,the latter by the Ship's Cook. They are both usually petty officers. They are assisted by several stewards and cooks,and by a number of junior ratings.The Radio Department often consists of only one man: the Radio Officer. On ships where continuous radio watches are kept there may be three radio officers: a Chief,Second and Third.017.________ is not a petty officer.A. BoatswainB. Second StewardC. Radio Officer.D. Storekeeper018.EDH is rank which is higher than________.A. Second StewardB. ABC. OSD. Chief Engineer019.Storekeeper belong to ________.A. Deck DeptB. Engine DeptC. Catering DeptD. Radio Dept020.There are ________ departments on bard a big ship according to the passage.A. twoB. threeC. fourD. fivePassage 06While every effort is made to ensure that the data provided through the Notices to Mariners service is accurate,the user needs to be aware of the risks to corruption of data. It is important that the user should only use the data on suitable equipment and that,other applications should not be running on the user's machine at the same time. Users should exercise their professional judgement in the use of data,and also consult the Mariners Handbook (NP100) for further details. The user needs to be aware that there is a possibility that data could be corrupted during transmission,or in the process of display or printing on the user's equipment,or if converted to other software formats,and is accordingly advised that the UKHO cannot accept responsibility for any such change,or any modifications or unauthorised changes,made by licensees,or other parties.021.The data may become corrupted in any of the following process except _______.A. during transmissionB. in the display or printing on the user's equipmentC. in converting to other software formatsD. in air mail delivery to the readers022.The use of the data is advised to consult _______ for further details.A. Mariners HandbookB. Sailing DirectionsC. Guide to Port EntryD. Notices to Mariners023.Of the following items _______ is not mentioned for which UKHO will accept no responsibility.A. change in the process of display or printingB. unauthorised changes made by licensees or other partiesC. modifications made by licensees or other partiesD. professional amendments024.It is implied that _______.A. the data are incorrectB. the data are to be corrected intensivelyC. although the data are accurate enough,you are still advised to use it with cautionD. not to use it if you have not enough time or proper equipment to effect necessary correctionPassage 07The container ship is different from the conventional type and is an innovation noted for easier handling and quicker turnover of cargoes. Cargoes to be carried by this type of ship are pre-packed into containers before being loaded aboard the ship.Containers are sealed after being packed with cargoes. Made of metal or other durable materials,they are watertight after sealing and can therefore be stowed on deck whilst being carried. One of the features of container ships is that some of the containers are usually stowed on deck.The container ship is becoming increasingly popular in trading circles,and the trend is that the tonnage thereof will grow at a faster pace in future.025.What does "innovation" in the first paragraph mean? ________.A. making changesB. the introduction of an antigenic substance into the body against a specific diseaseC. The act of introducing something new.D. revolution026.Containers are sealed after being packed with cargoes.A. filledB. loadedC. stuffedD. closed officially or under the supervision of notary public027.Of the following,________ is not the feature of the container ship?A. Some of the containers are usually stowed on deck.B. It is easy for handling and quick turnover of the cargoC. The container ship is becoming increasingly saferD. Cargoes are pre-packed into the container028.The tonnage of container ship is ________.A. decreasingB. increasingC. remaining the sameD. changingPassage 08Nautical charts are indispensable to mariners. They,however,are subject to frequent changes,such as those of navigational aids,of waterways due to the dredging and construction,of depths of water,and of removal or appearance of wrecks. In order to keep up-to-date and reliable,nautical charts have to undergo correction. Changes of importance are generally promulgated by weekly edition of Notices to Mariners,which enable mariners to correct the charts by hand. If major changes make it impracticable to do so,the Notices will provide a reproduction of a small area,which is also called block,to be pasted onto the chart in its correct position. 029.Nautical charts need correction because ________.A. navigational aids are sometimes indispensable.B. there are always some mistakesC. wrecks may appear or be removedD. they could never be reprinted030.Correction to charts are made by crew members in accordance with ________.A. Notices to MarinersB. Sailing DirectionsC. Guide to Port EntryD. Supplement031.In the passage,Blocks are ________.A. large scale chartsB. representations of chartsC. reproductions of portions of chartsD. small scale charts032.The purpose of correction to charts is to ________.A. keep them up-to-dateB. make the charts brand-newC. keep the charts available to all mariners in the worldD. keep the charts free from mistakesPassage 09Corrections to Sailing Directions are given in Section Ⅳ. Those in force at the end of the year are reprinted in the Annual Summary of Notices to Mariners. A list of corrections in force is published in Section Ⅳof the Weekly Edition for the last week of each month.It is recommended that corrections be kept in a file with the latest list of corrections in force on top. The list should be consulted when using the parent book to see if any corrections affecting the area under consideration are in force.It is not recommended that corrections be stuck in the parent book or current supplement,but,if this is done,when a new supplement is received care must be taken to retain those corrections issued after the date of the new supplement,which may be several months before its receipt on board.033.________ are reprinted in the Annual Summary of Notices to Mariners.A. The Sailing DirectionsB. The corrections to Sailing DirectionsC. The effective corrections to Notices to MarinersD. The Weekly Edition034.The parent book is ________.A. The Sailing DirectionB. The corrections to Sailing Directions in forceC. the Annual Summary of Notices to MarinersD. the Weekly Edition035.It is recommended that corrections to the Sailing Directions be ________.A. made by handB. consulted at the last week of each monthC. stuck in the parent book or current supplementD. kept in a file with the latest list of corrections in force on top036.If the corrections be stuck in the parent book or current supplement,________.A. when a new supplement is received,those corrections issued after the date of the new supplement must be retainedB. the parent book must be consultedC. the current supplement must be consultedD. the Annual Summary of Notices to Mariners must be usedPassage 10The amount of detail shown on a chart varies with the scale of the chart. On a large scale chart,for example,full details of all lights and fog signals are shown,but on smaller scales the order of reduction of information in elevation,period,range,until on an ocean chart of the area only lights with a range of 15 miles or more will normally be inserted,and then only their light-star and magenta flare. On the other hand,radio beacons are omitted from large scale charts where their use would be inappropriate,and,unless they are long range beacons,from ocean charts.037.Ocean charts are ________ ones.A. large scaleB. small scaleC. inappropriateD. omitted038.What cannot be found in the large scale charts? ________.A. Radio beacons of small rangeB. Full details of all lights.C. ElevationsD. Full details of fog signals039.The light-star and magenta flare are shown on ________.A. large scale charts onlyB. small scale charts onlyC. both small and large scale chartsD. neither small nor large scale charts040.The title of this passage should be ________.A. Lights and Beacons on ChartsB. Characteristic of Lights and BeaconsC. Corrections to Small and Large Scale chartsD. Navigational Charts PublicationPassage 11DALIAN OBSY GALE WARNING 190600ZCOLD FRONT WILL PASS BOHAI SEA BOHAI STRAITS NORTH AND CENTRAL HUANGHAI SEA CAUSING GALE WINDS TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING STOP.SYNOPTIC SITUATION 190600ZLOW 994 HPA AT 48N 118E MOVING SE 8 KTS WITH COLD FRONT FROM CENTER PASSISNG 44N 128E HIGH 1013HPA AT 38N 124E STATIONARY STOP24HOURS WEATHER FORECAST FROM 191000ZBOHAI SEA BOHAI STRAITS NORTH AND CENTRAL HUANGHAI SEA PARLY CLOUDY BECOMING OVERCAST TOMORROW WITH RAIN SW WINDS FORCE 7 TO 8 TOMORROW ATERNOON AND EVENING SEA ROUGH BECOMING VERY ROUGH STOP.041.The COLD FRONT will pass Bohai Sea,Bohai Straits,North and central Huanghai Sea onA. The 20thB. The 19thC. The 18thD. The 6th042.________ is stationary at 38N 124E.A. Low 994 HpaB. High 1013 HpaC. Cold frontD. Warm front043.The winds are expected tomorrow to be_______?A. roughB. very roughC. SE 8 knotsD. SW 7-8 in force044.What is the weather like tomorrow in this area? _______.A. It will be partly cloudy becoming overcast with rain and SW force 7-8 windsB. LOW 994 HPA at 48N 118E is moving SE 8 KTS with COLD FRONT from center passing 44N 128EC. HIGH 1013HPA at 38N 124E will be stationaryD. It will rain the whole dayPassage 12In some parts of a chart where the spaces are rather blank and there are no symbols of any kind,there may be Cautions,Warnings,Notes,etc.,which should be taken into account while using a chart. All of those Cautionary Notes give the mariner facilities to ensure safe navigation,such as to avoid running aground in shallow waters and making damages to nearby fishing gears,and to keep off any hazards in areas where submarine frequently exercises. Furthermore,they are of good help to mariners,as to the reliability of the navigational aids especially in congested waters or narrow channels,to prevent any possible accidents.045.What is the main topic of this passage? ________.A. Regulations of the harborB. Details in the Sailing DirectionsC. Rules of the terminalD. Description on Admiralty Charts046.According to the passage,you must pay attention to ________ while using a chart.A. Cautions,Warnings and NotesB. Reports,Symbols and ChartsC. Explanations,accounts and answersD. Damages,hazards and injuries047.Cautionary Notes are helpful for mariners ________.A. to run aground in shallow watersB. to make damages to nearby fishing gearsC. to keep off hazards in areas where submarine exercisesD. to keep the reliability of the aids to navigation in congested waters or narrow channels048.Cautions,Warnings,Notes,etc. are likely inserted in some parts of a chart where ________.A. submarine frequently exercisesB. there are fishing gearsC. the waters is congested and the channels are narrowD. the spaces are rather blank and there are no symbols of any kindPassage 13Logbooks required by law,to be filled out by masters or officers on duty of every ship,the forms of which must be proved by the shipping companies or marine authorities.Logbooks are used to record the events occurring during the ship's stay in a harbor,at anchorage,or underway,and they are also requested to produce evidences in case officials inquire about accidents.On completion of the voyage the logbook must be submitted to the superintendent of the owner or the marine authorities for justification,checking or approval. Therefore,everything recorded in the logbook must be true and accurate.When a misentry has been made in the log,a red line would be drawn on those parts. The correct entry with signature should be made near or above them. No erasures or cuts are to be allowed.049.The best title for the passage is " ________ "A. The forms of logbooksB. The use of logbooksC. Characteristics of logbooksD. How to check logbooks050.When a misentry has been made in the log,________.A. erasures or cuts are to be allowed.B. it is to be corrected out by masters or officers on duty of every shipC. it is to be produced in case officials inquire about accidents.D. a red line would be drawn on those parts,with correct entry with signature being made near or above them.051.The forms of logbooks must be proved by ________.A. officials who inquire about accidents.B. the shipping companies or marine authorities.C. masters or officers on duty.D. the superintendent of the owner.052.The logbook must be submitted ________ to the superintendent of the owner or the marine authorities for justification,checking or approval.A. on completion of the voyageB. in a harborC. at anchorageD. underwayPassage 14For navigation,radar is of incredible value. It provides the navigator with his position,his distance from ships or obstructions nearby and other accurate information to prevent collision and ensure the safety of the ship. Radar can display all objects within its working range clearly,either in clear weather or in thick fog. In addition,if the radar information is correctly interpreted,the navigator can easily work out the speed and direction of an approaching object and take proper measures to keep his ship from any danger.Shore-based radar also plays an important role in shipping. If ship's radar is in trouble,the radar observer at the stations will use VHF radio to alert them to other traffic in the vicinity as well as to advise their position. Up to now,many radar surveillance systems have been installed in most large seaports. They are intended to smooth and control the flow of traffic to and from the harbor.053.For navigation,the radar is ________.A. of no valueB. very importantC. so expensive that people don't know how much it isD. valueless054.Which of the following statements about radar's function for marine purposes is incorrect? ________.A. It provides the navigator the ship's positionB. It provides information to protect ships from collisionC. It displays all the objects at sea clearlyD. It displays the observer's distance from ships and obstructions nearby055.If the ship's radar is in trouble,the shore-based radar ________.A. may provide the ship of her positionB. should be installed with surveillance systemsC. shall advise the ship to use VHFD. will be put into use immediately056.Radar surveillance systems ________.A. may provide all ships of their technical conditionsB. should be installed with VHFC. shall be correctly interpreted,D. are intended to smooth and control the flow of traffic to and from the harbor.Passage 15Communications over relatively short distances can be made by visual or sound signals. Visual signals can be sent by using flags or an Aldis lamp. An Aldis lamp is an electric lamp used for flashing messages in Morse code. The traditional method of signaling from one ship to another is by using flags. There are different colored flags for each letter of the alphabet. There are also pennant-shaped flags for numbers,and a long pennant,known as an answering or code pennant. Three other flags,which are burgee-shaped,are known as substitutes. These show that the flat or pennant is being repeated. Besides standing for a letter of the alphabet,each flag,when hoisted along,has another meaning. For example,the "W" flag also means: "I require medical assistance". Flags can also be hoisted in combinations of two,three or four. Siren,whistle,bell or other sound signals can be used in fog and similar circumstances when visual signals can not be seen.munications over relatively short distances may be made by ________.A. visual signalsB. sound signalsC. Morse CodeD. Either visual or sound signals058.An Aldis lamp is used for ________.A. transmitting Morse codeB. flashing flagsC. sending flag signalsD. sending sound signals059.Burgee-shaped flags are used as substitutes to show ________.A. "repeating"B. "answering"C. "code" pennantD. "I requiring medical assistance"060.________ are used in fog and similar circumstances when visual signals can not be seen.A. Visual signalsB. SubstitutesC. Pennant-shaped flagsD. The ship's siren,whistle or bellPassage 16When the senders of goods have large shipment to make,and especially when bulk cargo is concerned,it is advisable that they have some ships at their disposal. Some of the big companies set up a fleet of their own,but the rest may find it more profitable to hire instead of building or buying ships. This is called "chartering". The chartering of the ship is usually done through the intermediary of brokers,who,when hired,will go through all the necessary formalities on behalf of the charterer. In London there is a special center "the Baltic Exchange",where the brokers operate in much the same way as stock and share brokers on a stock exchange. But it is easy for home shippers to hire Chinese or foreign ships through China National Chartering Corporation,which takes care of chartering business on orders from various import and export corporations.061.When large shipment is concerned,________ is not the way for the sender to have ships at their disposal.A. to charter shipsB. to build shipsC. to buy shipsD. to scrape ships062.In chartering all the necessary formalities are performed through ________.A. the intermediary of agentsB. the intermediary of brokersC. the charterersD. the "Baltic Exchange"063.The function of "the Baltic Exchange" is ________.A. to deal with stocksB. to exchange cargoesC. to operate on sharesD. to charter ships064.China National Chartering Corporation takes care of chartering business for home shippers. "To take care of " means ________.A. to pay attention toB. to be concerned withC. to be liable forD. to take charge ofPassage 17A tropical storm is not so extensive as the depression of higher latitudes but,within 75 miles or so of the center,the wind is often far more violent,and the high and confused seas near the center may cause considerable damage to large and well-found ships,while small vessels (for example,destroyers) have foundered. The danger is still greater when ships are caught in restricted waters without adequate room to maneuver. Within 5 to 10 miles of the center the wind is light or moderate and variable,the sky is clear or partially so,and there is a heavy,sometimes mountainous,confused swell. This area is known as the "eye" of the storm. After passing through the relatively windless center of the storm the wind will suddenly,and with great violence,commence。