11 Exhibit IV Health Safety & Environmental - Tender 1257

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最新UNIT4Health精品课件

最新UNIT4Health精品课件

stupor
fracture
poisoning
heat stroke arthritis cancer diabetes bronchitis
2. Symptoms
• I have a bad headache. (n) • I feel unusually nauseous. (adj) • I can't stop shivering. (V) • My head hurts. (body parts)
• My symptoms include loss of appetite , weight loss, excessive fatigue, fever and chills.
第七页,共13页。
A visit to the doctor
Suppose you are not feeling well, and you go to see the doctor. Then make a dialogue in groups, try to describe your symptoms to the doctor and ask the doctor for suggestions.
第八页,共13页。
3. Treatment
• drug therapy • non-drug therapy
• Do you know non-drug therapy? Can you name some non-drug therapies?
第九页,共13页。
hypnotism
acupuncture
Unit 4 Health
第一页,共13页。
TOPICS 1. illness 2. symptoms 3. treatments 4. keep healthy

新概念英语第三册单词表

新概念英语第三册单词表

Lesson 1puma ['pju:m0] n.美洲狮spot [sp?t] v.看出,发现evidence ['evid o ns]门.证据accumulate [s'kju:mjuleit] v.积累,积聚oblige [s'blaids] v.使...感到必须hunt [hAnt] n.追猎;寻找;v.打猎blackberry ['bl况kb o ri]门.黑莓human ['hju:m o n] 人类corner ['k)n。

] v.使走投无路,使陷入困境;n.角落trail [treil] n.一串,一系列print [print] n.印痕cling [klig] v.粘convince [k o n'vins] v.使...信服somehow ['sAmhau] ad.不知怎么搞的,不知什么原因disturb [dis't o:b] v.令人不安Lesson 2equal ['i:kw o l] 丫.等于vicar ['vik o] n.牧师raise ['reiz] v.募集,筹(款)torchlight ['titjlait] n.电筒光Lesson 3goddess ['g?dis]门.女神archaeologist ['a:ki o'bd3ist] n.考古学家aegean [i:'dsi:o n] a.爱琴海的explore [iks'pl?:] v.考察,勘探promontory ['pom o nt o ri] n.海角prosperous ['posp o r o s] a.(经济上)繁荣的,昌盛的civilization ['sivilai'zeij o n]门.文明storey ['st)ri] n.楼层drainage ['dreinid^] n.排水worship ['wojip] n.祟拜sacred ['seikrid] a.宗教的,神圣的fragment ['fr况gm o nt] n.碎片remains [ri'meinz] n.遗物,遗迹,废墟classical ['kl况sik o l] a.(希腊和罗马)古文化的reconstruct ['ri:k o ns'trAkt] v.修复rest [rest] v.倚放,放置hip [hip] n.屁股,臀部full-length a.(裙衣)拖地长的graceful ['greisful] a.优雅的identity [ai'dentiti] n.身份Lesson 4manual ['m况nju o l] a.体力的collar ['k?l o] n.衣领sacrifice ['s况krifais] v.牺牲,献出privilege ['privilid^] n.好处,特权dustman ['dAstm o n] n.清洁工corporation ['k)p o'reij o n]门.公司overalls n.工作服shower ['J o u o, 'Jau o]门.淋浴secret ['si:krit] n.秘密status ['steit o s] n.地位Lesson 5editor ['edit o] n.编辑extreme [iks'tri:m] n.极端statistics [st o'tistiks] n.统计数字journalist ['ds o:n o list] n.新闻记者president ['prezid o nt] n.总统palace ['p况lis] n.王宫;宏伟的住宅publish ['pAbli J] v.出版fax [f况ks] n.传真impatient [im'pei J o nt] a.不耐烦的fire ['fai o] v.解雇originally [o'rid^o n o li] ad.起初,原先,从前Lesson 6smash-and-grab n.砸窗户抢劫arcade [a:'keid] n.有拱廊的街道(两旁常设商店)Piccadilly [pik o'dili] n.皮卡迪利大街(伦敦市中心一条著名的街道)jewellery n.珠宝(总称)necklace ['neklis] n.项链ring [rig] n.戒指;环形物background ['b况kgraund]门.背景velvet ['velvit] n.天鹅绒,丝绒headlight ['hedlait] n.(汽车等)前灯blare [bl€°] v.发嘟嘟声,吼叫staff [sta:f] n.全体工作人员raid [reid] n.偷袭scramble ['skr况mbl] v.爬行fantastic [f况n't况stik] a.非常大的ashtray ['出Jtrei] n.烟灰缸Lesson 7mutilate ['mju:tileit] v.使残缺不全,毁坏chew [tju:] v.咀嚼fiance [fi'a:nsei] n.未婚夫microwave ['maikr o weiv] n.微波,微波炉oven ['Avn] n.炉灶safekeeping ['seif'ki:pig] n.妥善保管Newcastle ['nju:'ka:sl] n.纽卡斯尔(英国港口城市) identify [ai'dentifai] v.鉴定,识别spokeswoman n.女发言人Lesson 8monastery ['m^n o stri] n.寺院,修道院St.Bernard 圣伯纳德pass [pa:s]门.关隘watchdog ['w^tjdig] n.看门狗rashly ['r况Jli] a.莽撞地,冒失地enclosure [in'kl o u^o] n.围场,圈地monk [mAgk] n.和尚,僧侣,修道士privacy ['praiv o si] n.清静,隐居skier ['ski:o] n.滑雪者Easter ['i:st o] n.复活节Lesson 9 fascinate ['f况sineit] v.迷住,吸引住affectionate[o'fekjnit] a.充满深情的,柔情的mysterious [mis'ti o ri o s] a.神秘的,难以理解的submissive [sAb'misiv] a.服从的,顺从的feline ['fi:lain] a.猫的independence ['indi'pend o ns] n.独立,独立性high-rise a.高层的windowsill n.窗槛,窗台paratrooper ['p况r o tru:p o]门.伞兵squirrel ['skwir o l] n/松鼠air-resistance n.空气阻力impact ['imp况kt] n.冲击力Lesson 10Southampton [sau8'况mpt o n,sau8'h况mpt o n] n. 南安普敦(英国港口城市)colossal [k o'bsl] a.庞大的,巨大的watertight a.不漏水的compartment [k o m'pa:tm o nt] n.(轮船的)密封舱flood [flAd] v.充满水float [fl o ut] v.漂浮,飘浮tragic ['tr况d^ik] a.悲惨的liner ['lain o] n.班船,大客轮;班机voyage [v?ids]门.航行iceberg ['aisb o:g]门.冰山lookout ['luk'aut] n.瞭望员collision [k o'lis(o)n] n.碰撞narrowly ['n况rouli] ad.刚刚,勉强地miss [mis] v.避开slight [slait] a.轻微的tremble ['trembl] v.震颤faint [feint] a.微弱的horror ['h?r o] n.恐惧abandon [o'b况nd o n] 丫.抛弃plunge [plAnd^] 丫.投入,跳入;陷入lifeboat n.救生船Lesson 11guilty ['gilti] a.犯罪的,违法的tolerant ['tDl o r o nt] a.宽容的declare [di'kle o] 丫.申报hardened a.有经验的professional [pr o'fej o nl] a.职业的,专业的smuggler['smAgl o] n.走私者officious b'fij o s] a.爱管闲事的confidently @~.自信地dreadful ['dredful] a.可怕的,一团糟的pounce [pauns] v.猛抓,扑住perfume ['p o:fju:m, p o:'fju:m]门.香水sarcastically [sa:'k况stik o li] ad.讽刺地exempt [ig'zempt] a.被免除的duty ['dju:ti] n.税gel [d5el] n.凝胶,发胶mixture ['mikstf o] n.混合物unscrew [An'skru:] v.拧开nostril ['nostril]门.鼻孔chalk [tj)k] n.粉笔baggage ['b况gid§] n/亍李Lesson 12desert ['dez o t, di'z o:t] v.(军队中)开小差unrealistic ['Anri o'listik] a.不真实的paradise ['p况r o dais] n.天堂,乐土wretched ['retjid] a.可怜的,艰苦的starve [sta:v] v.挨饿element ['elim o nt]门.成分opportunity [bp o'tju:niti]门.机会coral ['k?r o l] n.珊瑚Virgin ['v o:d3in]维尔京群岛Miami [mai'出mi] n.迈阿密(美国最南的城市) dinghyn.救生筏,小船Caribbean ['k出ri'bi:o n] n.加勒比海spear [spi o]捕鱼枪lobster ['bbst o] n.龙虾tanker ['t女^k o] n.油轮genuinely ad.由衷地Robinson Crusoe 鲁滨孙•克鲁索(《鲁滨孙漂流记》主人公)Lesson 13costume ['k?stju:m] n.化装服consist [k o n'sist] v.由...组成sheet [ji:t] n.被单effective [i'fektiv] a.有明显效果的,有作用的;生效的comfortable ['kAmf o t o bl] a.舒适的storeroom ['stirum] n.储藏室electricity [ilek'trisiti] n.电ammeter ['况mi:t o]门.电表pace [peis] n.一步flee [fli:] v.逃走slam [sl况m] v.砰地关上Lesson 14gangster ['g女^st o] n.歹徒,强盗Chicago [ji'ka:g o u] n.芝加哥(美国城市)protection [pr o'tekj o n] n.保护promptly ['pomptli] ad.准时地;迅速的destroy [dis'toi] v.毁掉;消灭remarkable [ri'ma:k o bl] a.不寻常的band [b况nd] n.帮,团伙Florence ['flDr o ns] n.佛罗伦萨(意大利城市)city-state n.(古代)城邦hire ['hai o] v.租出,雇佣prince ['prins] n.(小附属国的)君主,诸侯;王子Florentine ['flDr o ntain] n.佛罗伦萨人funeral ['fju:n o r o l]门.葬礼dedicate ['dedikeit] v.奉献,题献给memory ['mem o ri] n.纪念valiant ['v况lj o nt] a.英勇的Lesson 15appreciate [o'pri:jieit] v.欣赏,感激pocket ['p?kit]零用钱rattle ['r况tl] v.格格作响thrifty ['0rifti] a.节俭的nephew ['nevju:]门.侄子,外甥bounce [bauns] v.弹起,跳起pavement ['peivm o nt] n.人行道stick [stik] v.卡住,夹住,不能再动brigade [bri'geid] n.旅,(消防)队grease [gri:s, gri:z] n.润滑油Lesson 16prize [praiz] a.珍贵的,宝贵的tie [tai] v.拴,系theft [Oeft] n.偷盗行为,偷盗案accuse [0'kju:z] 丫.指控deny [di'nai] v.否认ashamed b'Jeimd] a.感到羞耻,惭愧apologize [s'pDl s dsaiz] 丫.道歉dye [dai] v.染Lesson 17suspension [s o s'pen J o n] n.悬,吊agreeable [s'gri s bl] a.宜人的situation ['sitju'eiJ o n] n.地点,地方locate [l o u'keit] v.位于immortal [i'm)tl] a.永生的,流芳百世的Brooklyn ['bruklin] n.布鲁克林Staten n.斯塔顿(岛)span [sp况n]门.跨度cable ['keibl] n.缆索concrete ['k?nkri:t] n.混凝土suspend [s o s'pend] 丫.悬挂length [leg0] n.根,段;长度estimate ['estimit, 'estimeit] v.估计capacity [k o'p况siti] n.承受量,容量immensity[i'mensiti]门.巨大elegant ['elig o nt] a.优美别致的faintly ['feintli] ad.微细地Lesson 18 current ['kAr o nt] n.电流,水流,气流sculpture ['skAlptJ o] n.雕塑mistaken[mis'teik o n] a.错误的gallery ['g况l o ri] n.美术馆exhibit [ig'zibit] n.展品,陈列品oddly [bdli] ad.古怪的attach [o't况tJ] v.连,系sphere [sfi o]门.球体magnetize ['m况gnitaiz] v.使磁化repel [ri'pel] 丫.排斥flicker ['flik o] v.闪烁emit [i'mit] v.放射flash [fl到]v.闪光;闪过prehistoric ['pri:hi'st)rik] a.史前的,老掉牙的electronic [ilek'tonik] a.电子的peculiar [pi'kju:lj o] a.奇异的shock [f?k] v.令人震惊,刺激人emotionally [i'm o uJ o nli] ad.感情上Lesson 19dear [di o] a.亲爱的;珍贵的;昂贵的kidnappern.绑架者,拐骗者considerable [k o n'sid o r o bl] a.相当大的wealthy['wel0i] a.富的,有钱的orderly [bd o li] a.有规律的disappearance ['dis o'pi o r o ns]门.失踪anonymous [o'n?nim o s] a.匿名的ransom ['rans o m]门.赎金cardboard ['ka:db)d] n.硬纸板withdraw [wid'dr?:] v.(从银行)取钱punctually ad.准时地astound [o s'taund] v.使吃惊Lesson 20pioneer ['pai o'ni o] n.先驱lord [l)d] n.对(英国)贵族的尊称;勋爵Calais ['k况lei] n.加来(法国港口城市) overland ['o uv o l况nd] a.陆上的Lesson 21 boxing ['bDksig] n.拳击boxer ['b?ks o] n.拳击手bare [b€。

健康安全方面的英语单词及句型

健康安全方面的英语单词及句型

6、Hygiene and health、safety and first aid卫生与健康:1 身体部位 2 体育健身 3 个人卫生 4 疾病 5 健康饮食 6 医疗安全与救护 1 安全守则 2 意外 3 急救 4 自我保护安全与救护一.安全守则1.词汇Safety rules keep calm on the right-hand side of on the stairs report to allow to2.句型1)Sharp objects should not be brought to school.2)All injuries should be reported to a teacher.3)All students must walk on the right-hand side of the hall.4)Students should not sit on the stairs or block the hallway.5)Students should not bring fireworks,cigarettes,wine,or drugs to school. 6)Students must not leave the school during school hours without reporting to the teacher.7)when students are having PE class, they should not keep pens,pencils,or keys in their pockets.8)Emergency rules must be known to all students.9)Students are not allowed to ride their bikes on the school ground. 10)Roller-skates and skateboards cannot be used on school ground at anytime.11)Students should not talk with strangers around the school ground. 二.意外1.词汇burn head injuries choking sports injuries road accident drugs falls heart attacks lose control of balance keep away from in our daily life stuck breathe in case of a fire the marked route a wet towel marked area missing as quickly as possible三.急救1.词汇Heimlich Maneuver2.句型1)Stay calm .2)Leave the building as quickly as possible3)Follow the marked route.4)Use a wet towel to cover your nose .5)Go to the marked area and wait for instructions.6)Inform your teacher if any is missing.7)Don’t run. Don’t shout.8)Don’t push people.9)Follow the instructions of your teachers and of rescue workers 10)Don’t return to the building until you are told to do so.四.自我保护1.词汇2.句型1)Always tell your parents where you are going ,who you are going with,and what time you expect to be home.2)Don’t carry a lot of money with you. Don’t carry an expensive handbag or purse.3)If you carry money, keep it in different places.4)Don’t take short-cuts through dark areas, empty building ,or parking lot.5)At night ,avoid walking on quiet an dark streets. Walk on busy main streets with a lot of people.6)If you don’t have a cell phone, take a phone card or some change so you can make a call from public telephone.7)Make sure you know what number to call for emergency services,police,ambulance,and fire department.8)Take some sort of ID card with you-something that has your name,address,and a public telephone.。

北师大版-英语Healthy Living Lesson 11 Health Advice

北师大版-英语Healthy Living Lesson 11 Health Advice

a. it can help you
to do sports
be strong
2.You shouldn’t
b. it’s bad for your
play computers
health
for a long time because
3.Don’t eat too
c. it can make you
b. you go to bed early
when c. you are going to
have lunch d. …get the flu…
e. …sneeze..
f.

Would you like to give health advice with “because”?
1.It’s a good habit
Pronunciation: /s/, /W/
sleepy /‵sli:pi/ smoke /sməʊk/ soap /səʊp/ twice /twaIs/ face /feIs/ advice /əd‵vaIs/ worse /wɜ:s/ tortoise /‵tR:tEs/
health /helθ/ throat /θrəʊt/ toothache /‵tu:θeIk/
Read the passage again and underline the sentences with “when” and “because”.
1. When people sneeze, we can get the flu from the air. 2. It’s also harmful to you when he smokes around. 3. When you keep your hands clean, its harder to get

职称英语核心词汇表(带音标)

职称英语核心词汇表(带音标)

序号选择词同义词词义1 a better an improved[im'pru:v]更好的2 a branch[brɑ:ntʃ] a division[di'viʒən]分支(机构)3 a plentiful an abundant[ə'bʌndənt]丰富的4 abandon[ə'bændən]give up 放弃5 abide by[ə'baid]stick to 坚持,遵循6 abnormal unusual 不正常的7 abrupt[ə'brʌpt]sudden 突然的8 accelerate[æk'seləreit]step up 加快9 acceptably[ək'septəbl]satisfactorily[sætɪs'fæktərɪlɪ]令人满意10 acclaim[ə'kleim]hail[heil]向……欢呼11 account[ə'kaunt]consideration[kən,sidə'reiʃən]要考虑的事12 account for explain 解释13 accumulate[ə'kju:mjuleit]collect 积聚14 aircraft planes 飞机15 alleviate[ə'li:vieit]lessen 减轻,缓解16 allocate['æləkeit] assign[ə'sain]分配17 allocate distribute[dis'tribju:t]分配,分布18 allow permit 允许19 almost practically 几乎20 although while 引导让步从句21 annoying[ə'nɔɪɪŋ]irritating['ɪrɪ,teɪtɪŋ]使不愉快22 argue contend[kən'tend]争辩23 arise[ə'raiz]get up 起床24 arouse[ə'rauz]excite 使激动25 assemble[ə'sembl]gather 聚集26 assert[ə'sə:t]state firmly 断言27 assume[ə'sju:m]postulate['pɔstʃə,leɪt]假定28 at any price for love or money 不惜任何代价29 at stake in danger 在危险中30 attend to wait on 伺候,照料31 attraction lure[luə]吸引力32 authenticallyauthenticate[ɔ:'θentɪ,keɪt]genuinely['dʒenjʊɪnlɪ]真正地33 ban forbid 禁止34 bare barren['bærən]贫瘠35 bearing influence['influəns]相关,影响36 beat break 打破,胜过37 before prior to['praiə]在……之前38 broaden['brɔ:dn]widen['waidn]加宽39 call off cancel 停止取消40 call uptelephone打电话41 careful conscientious[kɔnʃi'enʃəs]小心42 cater for['keitə]meet 满足43 census['sensəs]count 人口普查,统计44 certain inevitable[in'evitəbl]不可避免地45 change convert[kən'və:t]兑换46 childish['tʃaɪldɪʃ] immature[ɪmə'tjʊə]幼稚47 china porcelain['pɔ:slin]瓷器48 collaboratingcollaborate[kə'læbə,reɪt]cooperating[kəu'ɔpəreitiŋ]合作49 collide with[kə'laid]run into 碰撞50 compactly densely['denslɪ]密集地51 compel[kəm'pel]force 迫使52 complain feel unhappy 抱怨53 comprehend[kɔmpri'hend]understand 理解54 confidential[kɔnfi'denʃəl]secret 秘密55 consolidate[kən'sɔlideit] strengthen['streŋθn]巩固56 contaminate[kən'tæmineit] pollute[pə'lu:t]污染57 continuously[kən'tɪnjʊəslɪ]steadily 稳定地58 conventional[kən'venʃənl]orthodox['ɔ:θədɔks]传统的59 copy duplicate['dju:plikeit]复制60 coverage['kʌvəridʒ]reportage 覆盖;新闻报道61 criticize find fault with 批评['kritisaiz]62 cultivate['kʌltiveit] foster['fɔstə]培养63 cure remedy['remidi]治疗,补救64 damaging['dæmidʒiŋ]harmful 有损害的65 danger distress[dis'tres]危险66 danger hazard['hæzəd]危险,危害67 deadly fatal['feitəl]致命的68 deadly lethal['li:θəl]致命的69 decent['di:sənt]honest 正派的70 decide make up one's mind 打主意71 deduce[di'dju:s]derive[di'raiv]推出,演绎72 deliberately[dɪ'lɪbərɪtlɪ] intentionally[ɪn'tenʃənlɪ]故意地73 demand[di'mɑ:nd]insist on 坚持74 depend on rely on 依靠75 depict[di'pikt]describe[dis'kraib]描写,描绘76 deter[dɪ'tə..] inhibit[in'hibit]阻止77 dimly['dɪmlɪ]faintly['feɪntlɪ]昏暗地78 disappear vanish['væniʃ]消失,失踪79 discuss talk over 讨论80 doctor physician[fi'ziʃən]大夫81 draft[drɑ:ft]formulate['fɔ:mjuleit]起草,设计82 dying out extinction 灭绝[ɪk'stɪŋkʃən]83 effect[i'fekt]result 结果84 elicit[i'lisit]provoke[prə'vəuk]引起,诱发85 eligible['elidʒəbl]entitled[ɪn'taɪtld]有资格(权利)的86 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confusion[kən'fju:ʒən]混乱151 accuse of charge with 指控152 investigate look into 调查153 numerous['nju:mərəs]many 许多154 obvious clear 明显的155 odd[ɔd]strange 奇怪的156 participate take part in 参加157 preserve[pri'zə:v]保存保护keep 保持158 previously before 以前159 pull up stop 停止160 perceive[pə'si:v]notice 察觉,注意161 possess[pə'zes]own 拥有162 substantial[səb'stænʃəl] 实质的significant[siɡ'nifikənt] 有意义的重要的163 appalling[ə'pɔ:liŋ]dreadful['dredful]令人害怕的164 anyhow anyway 不管怎样无论如何165 achieved attained 实现166 capabilities[keɪpə'bɪlɪti:]abilities 能力,责任167 in conjunction[kən'dʒʌŋkʃən]together 一起168 credible['kredəbl]convincing[kən'vɪnsɪŋ]令人相信的169 diligent hardworking 勤奋的170 diverse[dɪ'vɚs] 变化的varied['veəri:d]不同的171 faulty wrong 错误的172 gorgeous['ɡɔ:dʒəs]lovely 极好的,可爱的173 persist[pə'sist]continue 坚持174 regulate['reɡjuleit]control 管理175 scatter['skætə] 分散separate['sepəreit] 使分离分开176 standpoint point of view 观点177 touching moving 令人感动的178 shabby['ʃæbi] 破旧的unfair 不公平的179 uneasy unhappy 不快乐的180 demolish[di'mɔliʃ]pull down 拆毁,破坏181 adverse['ædvə:s] 相反的unfavorable[ʌn'feɪvərəbəl]令人不愉快不利的182 concise[kən'sais]short and clear 简明的183 courteous['kə:tjəs]respectful[rɪ'spektfəl]有礼貌的184 invaluable extremely useful 无价的185 insane crazy 疯狂的186 exhaustive[ɪg'zɔ:stɪv]extremely thorough 彻底的187 ingenious[in'dʒi:njəs] 机灵的original[ə'ridʒinəl] 原始的独创的188 eligible['elidʒəbl]qualified['kwɔlə,faɪd]合格的189 vigorous['viɡərəs]hot-tempered['tempəd]精力充沛的lively [D.J.:'laivli]190 abide by adhere to[əd'hiə] 坚持遵守191 bias偏见['baiəs]correctly 正确的192 terminate结束终止put an end to 结束193 quit离开停止give up 放弃194 shock surprise 惊讶195 subject topic 主题196 typical['tipikəl]characteristic[kæriktə'ristik]特有的,典型的197 virtually实际上['və:tʃuəli]almost 几乎。

11规则后真题航海英语 7

11规则后真题航海英语 7

11规则后真题91.a vessel may enter a traffic separation zone ___ ①in an emergency ②to engage in fishing within the zone ③ to cross the traffic separation schemeA. ①B. ②C. ③D. ①②③2. you are in charge of a stand-on vessel in a crossing situation. The other vessel is 1.5 miles to port. You believe that risk of collision exists. You should___A. take avoiding action immediately upon determining that risk of collision exists.B. immediately sound the danger signalC. take avoiding action only after providing the give-way vessel time to take action, and determining that her action is not appropriate.D. hold course and speed until the point of extremis, and they sound the danger signal, taking whatever action will best avert collision.3. what is the direction of rotation of tropical cyclones, tropical storms and hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere?A. clockwise and outwardB. counterclockwise and inwardC. counterclockwise and outwardD. clockwise and inward4. When a vessel is stationary and in a hogging condition, the main deck is under_______A. compression stressB. tension stressC. shear stressD. racking stress5. Chart legends which indicate a conspicuous landmark are printed in _____A. capitalB.italicsC.boldface printD.underlined letters6. in summer, monsoon over the south China Sea blows from____A.northeastB.southwestC.southwestD.northwest7. maintenance of charts and publications up to date is a statutory requirement under the ___Convention.A. STCWB.MARPOLC. SOLASD. ISM8. the machinery associated with heaving in and running out anchor chain is the __A. winchB. windlassC. draw worksD. dynamic pay out system9. the diurnal pressure variation is most noticeable in the ___A. polar regionsB. horse latitudeC. roaring fortiesD. doldrums10. you see another vessel approaching, and its compass bearing does not significantly change. This would indicate that ___A. you are the stand- on vesselB. risk of collision existsC. a special circumstances situation existsD. the other vessel is dead in the water11. Where shall the key to CO2 room be kept?A. in master’s cabinB. in third officer’s cabinC. in a break-glass type enclosure conspicuously located adjacent to the roomD. in a locked locker conspicuously located adjacent to the room12. At security level 1, which one of the following activities shall not be carried out, through appropriate measure, on all ships?A. controlling access to the shipB. controlling the embarkation of persons and their effectsC. monitoring restricted areasD. monitoring mess room13. you are on watch and the pilot has just anchored the vessel. The next thing that you should do after the anchor has been let go is to ___A. stop the engineB. escort the pilot to the accommodation ladderC. plot the ve ssel’s position on the char tD. make a round of the weather decks14. advection fog is most commonly caused by __A. air being warmed above the dew pointB. saturation of cold air by rainC. a rapid cooling of the air near the surface of the Earth at nightD. warm moist air being blown over a colder surface15. a Doppler log in the volume reverberation mode indicates____A. speed being made goodB. speed through the waterC. the set of the currentD. the depth of the water16. high pressure ridge___ from Sevastopol to eastern Libya.A. reachingB. extendingC. increasingD. upgrading17. The overall set in Malacca strait is to the NW, but from May to September there is a tendency for SE sets to prevail in some N and central parts. In this sentence, “set” ref ers to ___A. The direction of trafficB.The direction of currentC.The direction of monsoonD.The direction of wind18. which statement is TRUE when comparing cold and warm fronts?A. cold fronts are more violent and of shorter durationB. cold fronts are milder and last longerC. they are very similar with the exception of wind directionD. warm front are more violent and of longer duration19. BASHI: E TO SE 9-10. 500M IN HVY SQUALL Y SHWRS AND TS. SEA 8-9M. SWELL SE 6-7M. From the above forecast, the wind in Beaufort Scale will be ___A. STRONG GALE TO STORMB. GALE TO STRONG GALEC. NEAR GALE TO GALED. STRONG BREEZE TO NEAR GALE20. A vessel with a small GM will ____A. have a large amplitude of rollB. provide a comfortable ride for the crew and passengersC. have drier decks in heavy weatherD. be likely to have cargo shift in heavy weather21. which of following physical abilities is not required as to the routine movement around a vessel?A. maintain balance and move with abilityB. climb p and down vertical ladders and stairwaysC. open and close watertight doorsD. take part in vessel evacuation procedures22. which of the following is usually NOT required in preparing a hold for reception of a bulk grain cargo?A. to remove residue of previous cargo\B. to remove loose rust and scaleC. to steam clean areas obstructed by structural membersD. to spray or fumigate any insect colonies23. Point out which one of the following items is not in the charge of Chief Officer in repairing operation___A. hull cleaningB. derusting and paintingC. the maintenance of boilingD. docking and undocking24. deep-draught vessels and VLCCs shall allow for ____of at least 3.5m at all times during the entire passage through the Strait of Malacca and Singapore.A. a draftB. a freeboardC.an air draftD.an under-keel clearance25. The Safety of Life at Sea Convention was developed by the ____A.IMDG conferenceB.American Bureau of ShippingC.International Maritime OrganizationD.American Institute of Maritime Shipping关联题Having planned the passage taking into account the normal conditions, consideration should be given to the actual conditions which it is expected will be encountered.With the aid of the latest weather forecast, weather maps and ice charts, a system of weather routeing enable the original route to be modified to make best use of the actual weather pattern and the alternations expected take place within it. This will produce the greatest economy in fuel expenditure and reduce the risk of heavy weather damage to the ship and her cargo.Weather routeing services are provided by certain foreign governments and private firms; details of which can be obtained from Admiralty List of Radio Signal volume 3.These services apply latest weather reports and long range forecasts to determine the best route for a particular vessel. On passage, modifications to the route are passed to the vessel to enable the early action to avoid developing areas of adverse conditions.The World Meteorological Organization (WHO) has established a global service for the transmission of high seas weather warnings and route weather bulletins.(1) Which of following is not true?A. some foreign governments can provide to you weather routeing servicesB. some private firms also can provide to you weather routeing servicesC. on passage, the route determined by weather routeing will not be changedD. on passage, the route determined by weather routeing may be changed(2) Weather Routeing Services detail information can be obtained from___A. Sailing DirectionB. Notice to MarinersC. List of lights and Fogs SignalsD. List of Radio Signals(3) why do you make use of weather routeing when planning passage?A. saving timeB. saving distanceC. reduce the risk of heavy weather damage to the ship and cargoD. easy and convenience(4) when planning passage, ___ should not be taken into account.A. the latest weather forecastsB. actual weather conditions which may be exceptedC. a system of weather routeingD. the weather for port of destination26. What does ECDIS stand for?A. Electronic chart display and indication systemB.Electronic chart display and information systemC.Electronic chart display and informing systemD.Electronic chart display and indicating system关联题A vessel not under command shall exhibit:(1) two all-round lights in a vertical line where they can best seen(2) two balls or similar shapes in a vertical line where they can best seen(3) when making way through the water, in addition to the lights prescribed in this paragraph, sidelights and s stern lightA vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver, except a vessel engaged in mine clearance operations, shall exhibit:(i) three all-round lights in a vertical line where they can best seen. The highest and lowest of these lights shall be red and the middle light shall be white(ii) three shapes in a vertical line where they can best be seen. The highest and lowest of these shapes be balls and the middle one a diamond(iii) when making way through the water, a masthead light or lights, side light and a stern light, in addition to the lights prescribed in sub-paragraph(i)(iv) when at anchor, in addition to the lights or shapes prescribed in sub-paragraph(i) and (ii), the light, lights or shape prescribed in Rule 30.(1)A vessel restricted in her ability to manoevre, when at anchor, shall exhibit____ all-round lightsA. twoB. threeC. fourD. five(2) In the passage, the all- round light refers to ___A. a light showing an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of 360 degreesB. a light showing an unbroken light over an arc of horizon of 135 degreesC. a light flashing at regular intervals at a frequency of 120 flashes per minutesD. a white light placed over the fore and aft center line of the vessel showing an unbroken light over an arc of horizon of 225 degrees(3) a vessel not under command, when making way through the water, shall exhibit___A. two all-round lightsB. two all-round lights and two ballsC. side lights and a stern lightD. two all-round lights, side lights and a stern light(4) a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver, shall display____A.two ballsB. a diamondC. two balls and a diamondD. two balls and a diamond, a vertical line27. ____ on board ship need not be reported and analyzed according to the ISM Code.A. Non-conformitiesB. AccidentsC. Hazardous occurrences D Daily life of crew28. what occurs when rising air cools to the dew points?A. advection fog formsB. humidity decreasesC. winds increaseD. clouds form29. masters are required to notify Port Authorities of anchorage bearings after___A. departureB. leavingC. anchoredD. anchoring30. why is the ISM Code mandatory?A. to satisfy US CoastguardB. to improve safetyC. to save money for the companyD. to get lover insurance premiums31. ____ is nor ordinarily applied to passenger or to combination passenger and freight ships.A.Displacement tonnageB.Deadweight tonnageC.Registered tonnageD.Gross tonnage32. Section III of Admiralty Notice to Mariners weekly edition is ____A. Reprints of Radio Navigational WarningsB. Amendments to Admiralty Sailing DirectionsC. Amendments to Admiralty Lists of Lights and Fog SignalsD. Amendments to Admiralty List Of Radio Signals33. after transferring a weight forward on a vessel, the draft at the center of flotation will___A. change, depending on the location of the LCGB. increaseC. decreasesD. remain constant34. many of the lights on this coast are placed so high as to be frequently obscured by ___A.powerB.towerC.coverD.shower35. The VDR system is designed to operate ____once it is set up correctly, there is no user interaction.A.AutomaticallyB.AccuratelyC.PromptlyD.Conspicuously36. during the required periodic abandon shp drill aboard ship, each person not assigned duties in the muster list is ____A. instructed in the use of portable fire extinguishersB. shown a video demonstrating lifeboat launchingC. instructed in the use of life jacketsD. not required to attend the boat drill37. The approach to the roads and harbor from the ___ entails no difficulty.A.easternB.easterlyC.eastwardD.eastwards38. The angular difference between the true meridian (great circle connecting the geographic poles) and the magnetic meridian (direction of the lines of magnetic flux) is called_____A.DeviationB.VariationC.ErrorD.Difference39. In ILO Convention, the normal working hours’ standard for seafarers shall be based on ___A. an eight-hour day with one day of rest per week and rest on public holidayB. an seven-hour day with one day of rest per week and rest on public holidayC. an six-hour day with one day of rest per weekD. an six-hour day with rest on public holiday40. SSAS can generate security alerts to ___A. any flag administrationB. present flag administrationC. nearby coast statesD. nearby contract parties41. Fixed piping leads from the _____ to various areas of the compartment to be floodedA. manifoldB. remote pull boxC. discharge nozzleD. machinery space42. how is variation indicated on a small-scale nautical chart?A. magnetic compass tableB. magnetic meridiansC. isogonic linesD. variation is not indicated on small-scale nautical charts43. Depths in the routes (Malacca and Singapore Straits) vary between 20m and about 23m but there are many areas of sand waves and depths are liable to change. The statement infers that______A.depths in Malacca and Singapore Strait are stableB.depths in Malacca and Singapore Strait are changeableC.depths in Malacca and Singapore Strait are invariableD.depths in Malacca and Singapore Strait are the same all the time44. When underway in a channel, you should keep to the ___A. middle of the channelB. starboard side of the channelC. port side of the channelD. side of the channel that has the widest turns45. ____is a point midway between the forward and the after perpendicularA. length overallB. after perpendicularC. amidshipsD. extreme breadth46. navigate with___. Small fishing boats are within 0.8 mile of me.A. precautionB. skillC. concernD. caution47. the mean draft of a ship is the draft___A. midway between the forward and aft draft marksB. at the center of flotationC. at the load lineD. at the center of buoyancy48. A vessel is equipped with a single –handed screw. With rudder amidships and calm wind, the vessel will most likely back____A.Straight asternB.To potC.To starboardD.In no particular direction49. Any action to avoid collision shall, If the circumstances of the case admit, ____made in ample time and with due regard to the observance of good seamanship.A.Be initiativeB.Be positiveC.At negativeD.Be positively50. The 10-cm radar as compared to a 3-cm radar of similar specifications will ____A. be more suitable for river and harbor navigationB. provide better range performance on low lying targets during good weather and calm seasC. have a wider horizontal beam widthD. have more sea return during rough sea condition51. ____provides a selection of commonly used routes with their distance between principal ports and important positions.A.The Mar iner’s HandbookB.Admiralty Sailing DirectionC.Ocean Passage for the WorldD.Mariners’ Routing Guide52. ECDIS must be able to perform all of the following EXCEPT___A. determine true bearing and distance between two geographic pointsB. determine magnetic compass deviationC. transform a local datum to the WGS-’84 datumD. convert “graphical coordinates” to “display coordinates”关联题Merchant 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.(1). 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 passengers(2). .The Liners ________.A. always sail fullB. sail regularly even not fullC. always sail in ballastD. will not sail if not full(3) .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 departure(4). 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.53. that half of the hurricane to the right hand side of its track (as you face the same direction that the storm is moving) in the Northern Hemisphere is called the ___A. windward sideB. leeward sideC. safe semicircleD. dangerous semicircle54. ___should develop, implement and maintain a safety management system which includes procedures for internal audits and management reviews.A. Every CompanyB. every vesselC. every countryD. MSA55. ____directly affect the fitness and ability of a seafarer to perform watch keeping duties.A. smokingB. drug and alcohol abuseC. fruitD. vegetables56. when two power-driven vessels are meeting on reciprocal or nearly reciprocal courses so as to involve risk of collision, they shall be deemed to be in ___A. head-on situationB. crossing situationC. overtaking situationD. close quarter situation57. you are underway in thick fog, you have not determined if risk of collision exists. Which statement is true?A. your speed must be reduced to bare steerage waysB. a look out is not required if the radar is on.C. the radar should always be kept on a short range scaleD. fog signals are only required when a vessels is detected by radar.58. On a Mercator chart, 1 nautical mile is equal to ___A.I minute of longitudeB.1 degree of longitudeC.1 minute of latitudeD.1 degree of latitude59. a vessel to which Annex V to MARPOL applies is 12 nautical miles from the nearest land. Which type of garbage is allowed from being discharged?A. glassB. crockeryC. metalD. food wastes60. berthing means bringing a vessel to her berth until___A. the ship is made fastB. the ship’s first line is sent ashoreC. the ship is dredging anchorD. the ship’s pilot disembarks61. According to the relevant regulation, lifeboat should be powered by____________.A.inboard diesel engineB.outboard diesel engineC.outboard gasoline engineD.Inboard gasoline engine62. There shall be ____ into sleeping rooms from cargo and machinery spaces or from galleys, storerooms, drying rooms or communal sanitary areas.A.No direct openingB.Direct openingC.No more than one direct openingD.Up to direct opening63. A petroleum liquid has a flashpoint of 85℃.This liquid is in IMDG Code classed as a(n) ______.A.flammable liquidB.nonflammable liquidC.inflammable liquidD.incombustible liquid64. in a twin screw ship going half-ahead, both screws turning outboard and the rudder amidships, no current or wind, the vessel will___A. move bodily to portB. move bodily to starboardC. move in a zig-zag motionD. steer a fairly straight course65. in which month will the equatorial counter current be strongest?A. JanuaryB. aprilC. augustD. October66. ___ is the act of allocating space to containers on board of a container ship in the order of the discharge portsA. container loadingB. container dischargingC. stowage planningD. container checking67. navigational charts are ____frequent changes, the important ones of which are promulgated by Admiralty Notices to Mariners.A. published withB. combined withC. relative toD. subject to68. The expression STAND-BY ENGINE means ______.A. to get the engine readyB. to respond to the engineC. to maneuver the engineD. to change the engine69. Most Navigation System equipment is _________from the bridge, a unique location that allows for a centralized, safe and efficient management of ship navigation.A.accessibleB.restrictedC.deterredD.far away70. While underway, a vessel over 100,000 gross tons with an automatic identification system (AIS) is expected to broadcast all of the following information every 1 to 10 seconds EXCEPT___A.rate of turn of vesselC.navigational statusD.ship’s heading71. Monsoons are characterized by __c____.A.light,variable winds with little or no humidityB.strong,gusty winds that blow from the same general direction all yearC.steady winds that reverse direction semiannuallyD.strong,cyclonic winds that change direction to conform to the passage of an extreme low pressure system72. when steering by autopilot, how often should manual steering be checked?A. every dayB. when time allowsC. at least once a watchD. no checking is necessary73. the force resulting from the earth’s rotation that causes winds to deflect to the right in t he Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere is called _____A. pressure gradientB. coriolis effectC. aurora borealisD. ballistic deflection关联题Container stowage follows a basic pattern. Except in the case of refrigerated containers, the doors of containers stowed on deck should face aft. This protects the doors from direct exposure to the weather and the sea. While the direction of the door may be immaterial below deck, it is best tofollow a set pattern to prevent possible mistakes when on deck loading commence. Reefer containers usually must be stowed with the reefer unit facing aft and the doors forward, since the electrical power unit on the reefer container is highly susceptible to water damage and short circuiting. The electrical outlets on the vessel are usually located aft of the hatches to permit easy access for plugging in the containers.(1)the reefer containers usually stowed with reefer unit aft____A. in order to protect the doors from direct exposure to the weather and the seaB. since the electrical outlets are usually located forward of the hatchesC. because the electrical power unit is easy to water damage and short circuitingD. to permit easy access for inspecting the containers(2) the reefer container usually should be stowed with the door facing___A. forwardB. aftC. port sideD. starboard side(3) the direction of the container door inside the hold___A. should face aftB. should face forwardC. has no particular requirementD. should follow the set pattern of on deck stowage(4) the doors of containers stowed on deck normally should face___A. forwardB. aftC. port sideD. starboard side74. bales close to the deck head should be covered to prevent___A. damage by dripping sweatB. damage by odor contaminationC. from striking structureD. from steel rusty。

新世纪研究生英语听说(下)原文LESSON11(B)

LESSON ELEVENFamous People1. W: I can't seem to find my photo album.M: I think Mary is looking at it in the living room.Q: What is the woman' problem?2. W: Did you hear that Michelle turned down that job?M: Yeah. The hours were convenient, but she wouldn't have been able to make ends meet.Q: What does the man say about Michelle?3. M: Is there a bus I can take to get to the station?W: There is, but you can't rely on it. I'll give you a ride if you can wait while I put these things away.Q: What is the woman going to do?4. M: I hate memorizing vocabulary.W: Well, it's part of learning a second language so there is nota whole lot you can do about it.Q: What does the woman tell the man?5. W: Have you had a chance to wear your new shirt yet?M: That reminds me. I've been meaning to exchange it for a larger size.Q: What does the man imply about the shirt?6. M: Do you think you'll feel energetic enough to walk to ourstudy group session tonight?W: If there is one. I guess you haven't heard the weather report. Over a foot of snow is expected.Q: What information can you get from the conversation?7. M: Oh, I turned all of my white socks pink. I threw a redT-shirt in by accident.W: Have you tried running them through again with bleach?Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?8. W: I hear that your brother is planning to transfer to anotheruniversity.M: Not if I can talk him out of it and believe me, I'm trying.Q: What does die man imply?9. W: I'd like to enroll in the free seminar you advertised in thenewspaper, the one on managing your personal finances.M: OK, now the ad did say that you have to have a savings account at our bank to be eligible. Do you have onehere?Q: What does the man want to know?10. W: Did you see the weather forecast for this weekend? Ican't believe how the temperature is gonna dip.M: I know. That isn't my idea of what October should be like.Q: What do you know about the man?11. M: This exhibit is a total bore. I can't believe they call thisart.W: I think I've seen enough.Q: What will the woman probably do next?12.W: We should probably think about selecting someone tolead our study group, somebody really organized. Youknow?M: Then you can count me out.Q: What is the woman discussing with the man?13. W: What do you think would be a reasonable price to pay fora new computer?M: You're asking the wrong person. My brother gave me mine.Q: What conclusion can you draw from the man?14.W: That's a nice-looking jacket. It fits you perfectly. Is itsomething you bought recently?M: Thanks. No, I've had it a while. I've just been waiting for the weather to cool down.Q: What does the man imply?15. M: What's wrong with Herald today? He snapped at me forno reason.W: Don't worry. It's just the end-of-semester pressure. He'll be his old self next week.Q: What does the woman say about Herald?Part BPassage IWilliam Jefferson ClintonDuring the administration of William Jefferson Clinton, theU.S. enjoyed more peace and economic well-being than at any other time in its history. He was the first Democratic president since Franklin D. Roosevelt to win a second term. He could point to the lowest unemployment rate in modern times, the lowest inflation in 30 years, the highest home ownership in the country's history, dropping crime rates in many places, and reduced welfare rolls. He proposed the first balanced budget in decades and achieved a budget surplus. As part of a plan to celebrate the millennium in 2000, Clinton called for a great national initiative to end racial discrimination. He sought legislation to upgrade education, to protect the jobs of parents who must care for sick children, to restrict handgun sales, and to strengthen environmental rules,President Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe IV on August 19,1946, in Hope, Arkansas, three months after his father died in a traffic accident. When he was four years old, his mother wed Roger Clinton. In high school, he took the family name. He excelled as a student and as a saxophone player and once considered becoming a professional musician. As a delegate to Boys Nation while in high school, he met President John Kennedy in the White House Rose Garden. The encounter led him to enter a life of public service. Clinton graduated fromGeorgetown University and in 1968 won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University. He received a law degree from Yale University in 1973, and entered politics in Arkansas.Clinton was elected Arkansas Attorney General in 1976, and won the governorship in 1978. After losing a bid for a second term, he regained the office four years later, and served until he won the 1992 presidential race. In 1998, as a result of issues surrounding personal indiscretions with a young female White House intern, Clinton was the second U.S. president to be impeached by the House of Representatives. He was tried in the Senate and found not guilty of the charges brought against him. He apologized to the nation for his actions and continued to have unprecedented popular approval ratings as president.I1.Which of the following is NOT true considering Clinton's contributions during his administration?2. When did Clinton take his family name?3. What did Clinton once want to he before he entered politics?4. Who influenced Clinton and led him to enter a life of public service?5. Which of the following words can best describe the speaker's attitude towards President Clinton?II1) was born, 2)1950, 3) Oxford University, 4) a law degree, 5) Yale University, 6) 1976 7) the governorship, 8) regained office, 9) the presidential race, l0) the House of Representatives.Passage IIWilliam ShakespeareMost people have heard of Shakespeare and probably know something of the plays that he wrote. However, not many people know much about the life of this remarkable man, except that he was born in the market town of Stratford-upon-Avon. We know nothing of his school life and nothing certain is known of what he did between the time he left school and his departure for London. According to a local legend, he was apprenticed to a Stratford butcher, but did not like the life and for this reason decided to leave Stratford.Whatever caused him to leave the town of his birth, the world can be grateful that he did so. What is certain is that he set foot on the road to fame when he arrived in London. It is said that at first he was without money or friends there, that he earned a little by taking care of the horses of the gentlemen who attended the plays at the theater. In time, as he became a familiarfigure to the actors in the theater, they stopped and spoke to him. They found his conversation so brilliant that finally he was invited to join their company.Earlier than 1592 there was no mention of Shakespeare either as actor or as playwright, and the name of the theater he worked in was not known. However, by this date he had become one of the three leading members of a company of actors called the "Lord Chamberlain's Men",From what we know of his later life, it is clear that Shakespeare's connection with the theater made him a wealthy man, since his plays attracted large audiences and he shared in the profits. Towards the end of the sixteenth century he bought a large property in Stratford. It is not certain when he went back there to live, but it was probably around 1603. He is not recorded as having acted in any play after that date, though he continued writing. No less than eleven of his plays were produced during the next ten years.Shakespeare died in 1616. Some years earlier he chose a gravestone under which he was to be buried. He had a curse engraved on this stone which threatened to bring misfortune on anyone who might remove his body from his grave.I1. What does the speaker mainly talk about?2. Why did Shakespeare leave his native place according to alegend?3.Why was Shakespeare invited to join the gentlemen's company?4. What made Shakespeare a wealthy man?5. Why did Shakespeare have a curse engraved on hisgravestone?II1.he left school, his departure for London.2. set foot on the road to fame3. one of the three leading members4. continued writing, eleven of his plays5. Shakespeare diedPassage IIIMichael JordanSports fans all over the world recognize the name of Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan was born in 1963 in Brooklyn, New York. His road to fame began at the University of North Carolina. He brought an acrobatic style to the game that few hadseen before. Michael used his quickness and strength to reach the basket again and again. He became famous for his powerful slam-dunk. Basketball fans from all over the world began to take notice. One reporter wrote that when Michael went up to dunk the basketball, it looked like he could fly. He was given the nickname, "Air Jordan." In his sophomore season, Michael led his school to the national championship and was named to the All-American team.After college, Michael was drafted by the Chicago Bulls. The NBA was amazed at this high-flying scorer. Michael was named Rookie of the Year in 1988 and Most Valuable Player in 1987. He once set a record by scoring 63 points in one game. For seven straight seasons, he led the NBA in scoring. By 1990, he had become the most popular player in the game. As basketball's spokesman, he was featured on dozens of ads in magazines and on TV.One goal that Michael had not yet achieved was to be on an NBA championship team. In 1991, things finally came together for the Chicago Bulls, and they won the NBA championship. But Michael wasn't content with just one championship; he led the Bulls to three straight NBA titles! In just nine seasons, Michael Jordan accomplished more than any other player inNBA history. He achieved every goal he had set for himself and more.Part D1)very high-priced software, 2)low cost software, 3)the Microsoft dream, 4)The vast majority, 5)a uniform platform, 6)grow, 7)hardware companies,8)the PC business, 9) publishing, l0)the printing press, 11) the PC, 12)new versions of the software, 13)for software, 14) digital future, 15) take a photo, 16)planning, 17)the phone and the camera, 18)go digital, 19)music, 20) without digital。

沃尔玛开店商业计划书房屋租赁协议

有限公司Co., Ltd.与 and沃尔玛深国投百货有限公司Wal-Mart SZITIC Stores Co., Ltd.房屋租赁协议PREMISES LEASE AGREEMENT二零零六年月日Dated on , 2006目录页码第1条本协议组成 2 第2条租赁标的物和房屋 2 第3条租期 6 第4条租金9 第5条租赁标的物的接收21 第6条房屋及其它区域的使用27 第7条租赁标的物的维修与修复33 第8条大厦43 第9条税费46 第10条公用设施47 第11条陈述和保证47 第12条转让和分租;优先购买权54 第13条提前终止56 第14条违约责任63 第15条交还房屋64 第16条适用法律和争议的解决65 第17条其它规定66 附件一房屋总平面图73 附件二各层平面图/立面图/剖面图74 附件三租用面积计算表/租金计算表75 附件四要求与规格76 附件五乙方进场施工条件77 附件六甲方应向乙方提供的文件78 附件七甲方与乙方维保职责80 附件八抵押权人保证函格式81TABLE OF CONTENTSPage Article 1 CONTENT OF THIS LEASE AGREEMENT 2 Article 2 LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AND PREMISES 2 Article 3 TERM 6 Article 4 RENT 9 Article 5 ACCEPTANCE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY 21 Article 6 USE OF PREMISES AND OTHER AREAS27 Article 7 MAINTENANCE AND RESTORATION OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY33 Article 8 THE BUILDING43 Article 9 TAXES AND LEVIES 46 Article 10 PUBLIC UTILITIES 47 Article 11 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 47 Article 12 ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLEASING; PREEMPTIVE PURCHASE RIGHT 54 Article 13 EARLY TERMINATION56 Article 14 LIABILITY FOR BREACH63 Article 15 RETURN OF PREMISES64 Article 16 APPLICABLE LAW AND RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES 65 Article 17 MISCELLANEOUS 66 Exhibit I Site Plan of Premises 73 Exhibit II Floor Plan/Elevation/Section Plan 74 Exhibit III Calculation Table for Leased Area/ Calculation Table for Rent 75 Exhibit IV Requirements and Specifications 76 Exhibit V Conditions before Starting Construction by Party B 77 Exhibit VI Documents to be Provided by Party A to Party B 78 Exhibit VII Responsibilities of Maintenance and Repair between Party A and Party B 80 Exhibit VIII Form of Mortgagee’s Guaranty Letter81房屋租赁协议PREMISES LEASE AGREEMENT出租人有限公司,一家依据中华人民共和国(以下称“中国”)法律合法组建并有效存续的有限责任公司,其法定地址在中国 (以下称“甲方”),与承租人沃尔玛深国投百货有限公司,一家依据中国法律合法组建并有效存续的有限责任公司,其法定地址在中国广东省深圳市罗湖区洪湖路湖景花园1至3楼(以下称“乙方”),于二零零六年___月___日签订本房屋租赁协议(以下称“本协议”)。

2025届北师大版(2019)高中英语一轮复习语基默写课件必修第三册UNIT 7 ART

必修第三册
UNIT 7 ART
目录
语境背诵
Ⅰ.阅读单词 1.a jazz band 一支爵士乐队 2.a comedy star 一个喜剧明星 3.many different components 许多不同的组成部分 4.traditional Chinese costume 传统的中国服装 5.enjoy the uplifting performances欣赏令人振奋的表演 6.the starry sky 布满星星的夜空 7.Roman Empire 罗马帝国 8.brightly painted masks 颜色鲜艳的面具
狂背单词
语境背诵
狂背单词
1.figure n.人像,人形;数字;雕像;人影;体形 vt.认为;计算 2.spot n.(圆)点;斑点;污渍;地点 vt.看见;注意到;发现 3.scream n.尖叫,尖叫声 vi. & vt.高声喊出
4.cause vt.导致,引起;使发生 n.原因;事业
5.struggle n.奋斗;斗争;难事 vi.奋斗,拼搏 6.note n.单音,单调,音符;笔记;便条;纸币 vt.注意;记录 7.score n.乐谱;比分;成绩 8.charge n.主管;负责;电荷;指控;收费 vt. & vi.收费;充电;控告
→effective adj.有效的;生效的
语境背诵
狂背单词
8.fail vi.失败→failure n.失败的事;失败 9.strike v.打;击;突然想到→striking adj.惊人的;显著的 10.view v.看待;观看→viewer n.观看者 11.burn v.燃烧→burning adj.燃烧着的 12.mystery n.神秘→mysterious adj.神秘的;难以解释的 13.react vi.反应→reaction n.反应 14.emotion n.情感→emotional adj.情感的;情绪的→emotionally adv.情感上;

3 商务翻译实务_第三单元_公示语翻译

第二单元公示语翻译1. 指示性公示语(Directive Public Signs)急救(First Aid)、旅游服务(Travel Service)、售票处(Ticket Office)等。

2. 提示性公示语(Informatory Public Signs)油漆未干(Wet Paint)、此货暂缺(Out of Stock)、正在维修(Under Repair)、保留车位(Reserved)等。

3. 警示性公示语(Cautionary Public Signs)小心轻放(Handle With Care)、小心地滑(Caution! Wet Floor!)、前方有学校(School Ahead)、当心滚石(Falling Rocks)等。

4. 限制性公示语(Restrictive Public Signs)残疾人设施(Disabled Only)、限高3米(Restricted Height 3M)、限速60—80公里(Speed Limit 80 Minimum 60 kilometers)等。

5. 强制性公示语(Mandatory Public Signs)禁止摆卖(Vendors Prohibited)、严禁超车(Overtaking Prohibited)、禁扔废弃物(No Littering)等。

6. 宣传性公示语(Public Slogans)新北京,新奥运(New Beijing, Great Olympics)、激情盛会,和谐亚洲(Thrilling Games, Harmonious Asia)以及上海申办世界博览会的申报口号“城市,让生活更美好(Better City, Better Life)”,2004年雅典奥运会的宣传口号“Welcome Home(欢迎回家)”,这是因为1896年首届现代奥运会就是在希腊举行的。

1. Staff Only A. 消防通道2. No Parking B. 非公莫入/员工通道3. Bicycle Parking C. 疏散通道4. Cargo Lift D. 加油站5. Sightseeting Elevator/Lift E. 货梯6. Filling/Gas Station F. 禁止停车7. Escape Route G. 观光梯8. Fire Engine Access H. 自行车停放处1. Detour. Maintenance in Progress. 正在检修,请绕行2. Wait. Maintenance in Progress. 正在检修,请您稍候3. Escalator Out of Service 电梯维修,暂停使用4. Horn Prohibited 禁止鸣笛5. Service Area 服务区6. Service & Complaint Hotline 服务监督电话7. Ticket Check 检票处8. Ticket Office/Tickets 售票处1. Conference Center(会议中心),Registration(注册登记),Information(咨询服务)2. No Stopping(请勿停留),Resting Place(休息区),No Spitting(禁止吐痰)3. Keep Silence(保持安静),Slow Down(减速慢行),Sold Out(售完)4. F&B(Food and Beverage,餐饮服务),VIP Suite(Very Important Person Suite,贵宾室),ENT Department(Ear, Nose, Throat Department耳鼻喉科)BRT(Bus Rapid Transit,快速公交系统)5. Don’t Drive When Tired. (严禁疲劳驾驶。

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PROVISION OF ACID STIMULATION CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES

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ITB DPOC/22/13-1257 Page 1 of 5 EXHIBIT IV HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL (HSE) REGULATION

PROVISION OF ACID STIMULATION CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES

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ITB DPOC/22/13-1257 Page 2 of 5 EXHIBIT V HEALTH, SAFETYAND ENVIRONMENTAL (HSE) REGULATION

1. Introduction 1.1 CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the health and safety of its employees, agents and invitees at the Worksite. CONTRACTOR shall bear the sole responsibility for maintaining in a neat, clean and safe state, the Worksite and all CONTRACTOR's machinery, equipment, facilities, supplies and operations thereon, and all other things in any way associated with or utilized in the SERVICES. At the commencement of the SERVICES and as often thereafter as may be necessary CONTRACTOR shall inspect its SERVICES’ area to discover any defects, potential sources of injury or dangerous conditions and operations. CONTRACTOR shall then warn its employees, agents and invitees and DPOC’s Representative of the existence of such operations, dangers, defects or conditions and exercise reasonable diligence to correct the same.

1.2 CONTRACTOR shall stress the importance of safety and give a high priority to CONTRACTOR and DPOC safety programs. CONTRACTOR shall instruct its personnel in safety rules and regulations and insist upon adherence thereto. Violation of safety rules will be cause for removal of any employee.

1.3 Before commencement of the SERVICES, CONTRACTOR shall establish and provide written CONTRACTOR policy on HSE which shall be of a high standard which has been signed and dated and is actively supported and endorsed by CONTRACTOR management. The policy shall be written in English. CONTRACTOR shall also provide a description of CONTRACTOR safety organization and its responsibilities.

2. Policy on Health, Safety and Environment 2.1 General Policy Statement and Objectives shall outline the following; CONTRACTOR shall conduct its operations in such a manner as to:

2.1.1 Provide a safe working environment. 2.1.2 Ensure the health and safety of CONTRACTOR’s crew and personnel working within the CONTRACTOR directed areas of operation.

2.1.3 Protect the public from injury or ill health and prevent loss or damage to properties resulting from its activities.

2.1.4 Ensure and safeguard the conservation of the environment. 2.2 CONTRACTOR shall demonstrate their strong commitment to HSE matters in the HSE Policy, which is of a standard comparable to DPOC’s HSE Policy. The policy shall be signed, actively supported, and endorsed by CONTRACTOR’s management. It shall be evident that the policy is widely disseminated and understood among CONTRACTOR’s employees and any other organization undertaken the scope for the execution of the SERVICES. The policy shall be basis to the framework for the implementation of CONTRACTOR’s HSE management.

3. In addition to all specific HSE requirements stated herein, CONTRACTOR shall comply with, abide by and enforce at its sole expense the following main HSE requirements, as outlined below:

3.1 As part of the bid submission, CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for identifying all the HSE hazards associated with the SERVICES. Additionally, CONTRACTOR shall demonstrate to DPOC that, in addition to having a technical ability in carrying out the PROVISION OF ACID STIMULATION CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES

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ITB DPOC/22/13-1257 Page 3 of 5 SERVICES, they have a demonstrated capability in managing the HSE risk attributed to the SERVICES.

3.2 On award of the CONTRACT but prior to mobilization and commencement of SERVICES, CONTRACTOR shall present for DPOC approval, the following:

3.2.1 HSE Management System Interface Document, stipulating amongst others, the arrangement for HSE management between DPOC and CONTRACTOR during the duration of the CONTRACT;

3.2.2 Project HSE Plan or safety program throughout the project durations 3.2.3 Written Work Procedures/Instructions for all HSE-critical activities and tasks associated with the SERVICES.

3.3 The written Work Procedures/Instruction shall, in addition to explicitly describing how the activities and tasks are to be carried out, incorporates all required HSE control and recovery measures that are necessary to avert any incidents that may arise from the execution of the HSE-critical activities and tasks.

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