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Merchantshipsaredesignedtocarrycargo.Somearealsodesignedtocarry
passengers.Theycanoperateasliners.Theseareemployedonregularroutesonafixed
timetable.Alistoftheirarrivalanddeparturedatesispublishedinadvanceandtheysail
whetherfullornot.Linerscanbeclassedaseitherdeep-sealinersorshort-sealiners.The
formercarrymainlycontainerizedcargoacrosstheoceansoftheworld;thelatercarry
containerizedorconventionalcargoonshorterroutes.Ferriesarealsoclassedas
liners.Theseofferadailyorweeklyserviceforpassengersandvehiclesacrosschannels
andnarrowseas.Afewshipsarestillemployedaspassengerliners.Theynotonlycarry
passengersbutalsosomecargoonroutesfromEuropetoNorthAmericaandtotheFar
East.Nowadaysthepassengertradeisverysmallandpassengerlinersusuallyoperateas
cruiseshipsforpartoftheyear.
l.Thedeep-sealiners.
A.carrymainlycontainerizedcargo
B.carrymainlyconventionalcargo
C.offeradailyorweeklyserviceforpassengersandvehicles
D.sailacrosschannelsandnarrowseas
2.TheLiners.
A.alwayssailfull
B.sailregularlyevennotfull
C.alwayssailinballast
D.willnotsailifnotfull
3.Alistofthearrivalanddeparturedatesofliners.
A.willbepublishedweekly
B.willbepublishedwhentheysail,whetherfullornot,fromEuropetoNorthAmerica
andtotheFarEast
C.willnotbepublishedeventheysailfullyloaded
D.ispublishedpriortotheirdeparture
4.1tisimpliedinthepassagethat.
A.thenumberofpassengershipsissmall
B.allpassengershipswillcarrysomecargoinnearfuture
C.itisnotnecessaryforlinerstosailinregulartime
D.containercarriersshouldcarrysomepassengers
Nowadays,mostmerchantshipsarebuilttocarrycargoes.Andtheymainlyoperateas
tramps.Thesevesselsdonotsailonregularroutesorkeeptoafixedtimetable,butare
employedwherethereiscargoforthemtocarry.Trampscanbeclassedasdeep-sea
trampsorshort-seatramps.Anumberareclassedascoasters.Theseplyoncoastalroutes
andupriverstoinlandports.Thetraditionaltrampcargoesaredrybulkcargoes,but
somearedesignedtocarrygeneralcargoes.
Alargenumberofmerchantshipsoperateasspecializedvessels.Thesearedesignedto
carryaparticulartypeofcargo.Thereareseveraltypesofspecializedvessel.Themost
commonareoiltankers.Theyareownedbythemajoroilcompaniesorbyindependent
operators.Twoothertypesofliquidbulkcarrierofgrowingimportancearechemical
carriersandliquefiednaturalgas(LNG)carriers
l.Thedeep-seatramps.
A.carrybulkandgeneralcargoacrossthehighseas
B.arebuilttocarrypassengers
C.aremainlycoasters
D.arespecializedvessel
2.Thecoasters.
A.alwayssailacrossthehighseas
B.commonlycarryoilcargo
C.aremainlytankers
D.sailoncoastalroutesandupriverstoinlandports
3.TheimportanceofLNGcarriers.
A.isgrowing
B.isnotmentionedinpassage
C.isdecreasing
D.willbediscussedfurtherifnecessary
4.Itisimpliedinthepassagethat.
A.thenumberofspecializedvesselsisnotsmall
B.alloiltankerswillcarrysomechemicalsinnearfuture
C.thetrampsandspecializedvesselsarethebasictypeofmerchantships
D.containercarriersshouldnotbeclassedastramps
Cargoshipscanbedividedintotwobasictypes.Onetypecarriesdrycargo,theother
carriesliquidcargo;however,anOBOshipisdesignedtocarryboth.Atraditionaldry
cargoshipisthemulti-deckvessel.Herholdsaredividedhorizontallybyoneortwo
tweendecks,becausethesemakestowageofindividualpackageseasier.Drybulkcargo
iscarriedinbulkcarriers.Thesedonothave'tweendecksascargoiscarriedloose.The
mostmodemtypeofdrycargocarrieristhecontainership.Theycarrycontainersof
standarddimensions,consequentlystowageiseasier.Fruit,meatanddairyproduceare
carriedinrefrigeratedships.Oiltankersarethemostcommontypeofliquidcargo
carrier.Theyareoftenverylarge,becausehugequantitiesofoilneedtobetransported
andonelargevesselismoreeconomicaltooperatethantwosmallerones.Twoother
typesofliquidbulkcarrierofgrowingimportancearetheliquefiednaturalgas(LNG)
carrierandthechemicalcarrier,althoughchemicalcanalsobecarriedindrumsin
generalcargoships.
1.Therearetypesofliquidbulkcarrier.
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
2.Amulti-deckvesselhastweendecks.
A.hasmany
B.no
C.onlyone
D.hasuptotwo
3.Fruit,meatanddairyproducearecarriedin.
A.containerscarriers
B.traditionalships
C.OBOships
D.refrigeratedships
4.Thetypesofdrycargocarriersmentionedinthepassageare.
A.tweendeckers,OBOships
B.traditionaldrycargoshipandmulti-deckvessel
C.OBOships,oiltankers,chemicaltankersandLNGcarriers
D.drycargoship,drybulkcargoearner,containercarriersandrefrigeratedships
3-04
Theaxialthrustofthepropelleristheforceworkinginaforeandaftdirection.Thisforce
causestheshiptomoveaheadthroughthewaterortogoastern.Becauseofhershape,a
shipwillmoveaheadthroughthewatermoreeasilythangoingastern.
Thetransversethrustisthesidewaysforceofthepropellerasitrotates.Thetransverse
effectofthepropellerbladesatthetopnearthesurfaceofthewaterisnotstrongenough
tocounteracttheoppositeeffectofthelowerblades.Forright-handedpropellersthis
cantstheship,sstemtostarboardandherbowtoport,whentheshipisgoingahead.The
effectissmallandcanbecorrectedbytherudder.Whentheenginesareputastern,the
effectistheoppositeandthestemcantstoport.Thiseffectisstrongerandcannoteasily
becorrected.Vesselswithleft-handedpropellersbehaveintheoppositeway.
l.Theforcethatcausestheshiptomoveaheadthroughthewaterortogoasternisknown
as.
A.axialthrust
B.transversethrust
C.thetransverseeffectofthepropellerbladesatthetopnearthesurfaceofthewater
D.thetransverseeffectofthelowerbladesofthepropellernearthebottomofthewater
2.Aleft-handedpropellers,whentheshipisgoingahead,willcantship,sstem
to.
A.starboard
B.port
C.tomoveahead
D.moveastern
3.Thetransversethrustofthepropellerisstrongerwhentheshipis.
A.goingastem
B.goingahead
C.stopped
D.makingnowaythroughthewater
4.Thetransversethrustofthepropellercanmainlybeovercomeby.
A.therudder
B.thepropelleritself
C.thenauticalinstrument
D.windandtide
TheChiefOfficer,orFirstMateasheisoftencalled,istheMaster'schiefofficerand
headoftheDeckDepartment.HeisassistedbyaSecondOfficer(Mate),aThirdOfficer
(Mate),andsometimesaFourthOfficer(Mate).SeveralcompaniesemployaFirst
OfficeraswellasaChiefOfficer.TheDeckDepartmentalsoincludesaBoatswain
(Bosun)andaCarpenter,bothpettyofficers,andanumberofratings.Thesemadeup
ofAbleSeamen(AB),OrdinarySeamen(OS)andamiddlegradeknownasEfficient
DeckHands(EDH).Thereareothergradesofseamen.OnsomeshipsNavigatingCadets
arecarriedfortrainingpurposes.
TheChiefEngineerisheadoftheEngineDepartment.HeisassistedbyaSecond,Third,
FourthandsometimesFifthEngineer.AnElectricalOfficermayalsobecarried.The
engineroompettyofficersaretheStorekeeperandDonkeyman.Ontankersthereisalsoa
Pumpman.Heisalsoapettyofficer.TheengineroomratingsareFiremenand
Greasers.TheremayalsobeEngineerCadets.
TheCateringDepartmentisundertheChiefSteward.Itisdividedintoasaloonand
galleysection.TheformerisheadedbytheSecondSteward,thelatterbytheShip,s
Cook.Theyarebothusuallypettyofficers.Theyareassistedbyseveralstewardsand
cooks,andbyanumberofjuniorratings.
TheRadioDepartmentoftenconsistsofonlyoneman:theRadioOfficer.Onshipswhere
continuousradiowatchesarekepttheremaybethreeradioofficers:aChief,Secondand
Third.
1.isnotapettyofficer.
A.Boatswain
B.SecondSteward
C.RadioOfficer
D.Storekeeper
2.EDHisrankwhichishigherthan.
A.SecondSteward
B.AB
c.OS
D.ChiefEngineer
3.Storekeeperbelongto.
A.DeckDept
B.EngineDept
C.CateringDept
D.RadioDept
4.Therearedepartmentsonbardabigshipaccordingtothepassage.
A.two
B.three
C.four
D.five
3-06
WhileeveryeffortismadetoensurethatthedataprovidedthroughtheNoticesto
Marinersserviceisaccurate,theuserneedstobeawareoftheriskstoconuptionof
data.Itisimportantthattheusershouldonlyusethedataonsuitableequipmentandthat,
otherapplicationsshouldnotberunningontheusersmachineatthesametime.Users
shouldexercisetheirprofessionaljudgementintheuseofdata,andalsoconsultthe
MarinersHandbook(NP100)forfurtherdetails.Theuserneedstobeawarethatthereis
apossibilitythatdatacouldbecorruptedduringtransmission,orintheprocessofdisplay
orprintingontheuser,sequipment,orifconvertedtoothersoftwareformats,andis
accordinglyadvisedthattheUKHOcannotacceptresponsibilityforanysuchchange,or
anymodificationsorunauthorisedchanges,madebylicensees,orotherparties.
1.Thedatamaybecomecorruptedinanyofthefollowingprocessexcept.
A,duringtransmission
B.inthedisplayorprintingontheusersequipment
C.inconvertingtoothersoftwarefbnnats
D.inairmaildeliverytothereaders
2.Theuserofthedataisadvisedtoconsultforfurtherdetails.
A.MarinersHandbook
B.SailingDirections
C.GuidetoPortEntry
D.NoticestoMariners
3.OfthefollowingitemsisnotmentionedforwhichUKHOwillacceptno
responsibility.
A.changeintheprocessofdisplayorprinting
B.unauthorisedchangesmadebylicenseesorotherparties
C.modificationsmadebylicenseesorotherparties
D.professionalamendments
4.Itisimpliedthat.
A.thedataareincorrect
B.thedataaretobecorrectedintensively
C.althoughthedataareaccurateenough,youarestilladvisedtouseitwithcaution
D.nottouseitifyouhavenotenoughtimeorproperequipmenttoeffectnecessary
correction
3-07
Thecontainershipisdifferentfromtheconventionaltypeandisaninnovationnotedfor
easierhandlingandquickerturnoverofcargoes.Cargoestobecarriedbythistypeofship
arepre-packedintocontainersbeforebeingloadedaboardtheship.
Containersaresealedafterbeingpackedwithcargoes.Madeofmetalorotherdurable
materials,theyarewatertightaftersealingandcanthereforebestowedondeckwhilst
beingcarried.Oneofthefeaturesofcontainershipsisthatsomeofthecontainersare
usuallystowedondeck.
Thecontainershipisbecomingincreasinglypopularintradingcircles,andthetrendis
thatthetonnagethereofwillgrowatafasterpaceinfuture.
1.Whatdoes^innovation^inthefirstparagraphmean.
A.makingchanges
B.theintroductionofanantigenicsubstanceintothebodyagainstaspecificdisease
C.Theactofintroducingsomethingnew.
D.revolution
2.Containersaresealedafterbeingpackedwithcargoes.
A.filled
B.loaded
C.stuffed
D.closedofficiallyorunderthesupervisionofnotarypublic
3.Ofthefollowing,isnotthefeatureofthecontainership?
A.Someofthecontainersareusuallystowedondeck
B.Itiseasyforhandlingandquickturnoverofthecargo
C.Thecontainershipisbecomingincreasinglysafer
D.Cargoesarepre-packedintothecontainer
4.Thetonnageofcontainershipis.
A.decreasing
B.increasing
C.remainingthesame
D.changing
3-08
Nauticalchartsareindispensabletomariners.They,however,aresubjecttofrequent
changes,suchasthoseofnavigationalaids,ofwaterwaysduetothedredgingand
construction,ofdepthsofwater,andofremovalorappearanceofwrecks.Inorderto
keepup-to-dateandreliable,nauticalchartshavetoundergocorrection.Changesof
importancearegenerallypromulgatedbyweeklyeditionofNoticestoMariners,which
enablemarinerstocorrectthechartsbyhand.Ifmajorchangesmakeitimpracticableto
doso,theNoticeswillprovideareproductionofasmallarea,whichisalsocalledblock,
tobepastedontothechartinitscorrectposition.
1.Nauticalchartsneedcorrectionbecause.
A.navigationalaidsaresometimesindispensable.
B.therearealwayssomemistakes
C.wrecksmayappearorberemoved
D.theycouldneverbereprinted
2.Correctiontochartsaremadebycrewmembersinaccordancewith.
A.NoticestoMariners
B.SailingDirections
C.GuidetoPortEntry
D.Supplement
3.Inthepassage,Blocksare.
A.largescalecharts
B.representationsofcharts
C.reproductionsofportionsofcharts
D.smallscalecharts
4.Thepurposeofcorrectiontochartsisto?
A.keepthemup-to-date
B.makethechartsbrand-new
C.keepthechartsavailabletoallmarinersintheworld
D.keepthechartsfreefrommistakes
3-09
CorrectionstoSailingDirectionsaregiveninSectionIV.Thoseinforceattheendofthe
yeararereprintedintheAnnualSummaryofNoticestoMariners.Alistofcorrectionsin
forceispublishedinSectionIVoftheWeeklyEditionforthelastweekofeachmonth.
Itisrecommendedthatcorrectionsbekeptinafilewiththelatestlistofcorrectionsin
forceontop.Thelistshouldbeconsultedwhenusingtheparentbooktoseeifany
correctionsaffectingtheareaunderconsiderationareinforce.
Itisnotrecommendedthatcorrectionsbestuckintheparentbookorcurrentsupplement,
but,ifthisisdone,whenanewsupplementisreceivedcaremustbetakentoretainthose
correctionsissuedafterthedateofthenewsupplement,whichmaybeseveralmonths
beforeitsreceiptonboard.
1.arereprintedintheAnnualSummaryofNoticestoMariners.
A.TheSailingDirections
B.ThecorrectionstoSailingDirections
C.TheeffectivecorrectionstoNoticestoMariners
D.TheWeeklyEdition
2.Theparentbookis.
A.TheSailingDirection
B.ThecorrectionstoSailingDirectionsinforce
C.theAnnualSummaryofNoticestoMariners
D.theWeeklyEdition
3.ItisrecommendedthatcorrectionstotheSailingDirectionsbe.
A.madebyhand
B.consultedatthelastweekofeachmonth
C.stuckintheparentbookorcurrentsupplement
D.keptinafilewiththelatestlistofcorrectionsinforceontop
4.Ifthecorrectionsbestuckintheparentbookorcurrentsupplement,.
A.whenanewsupplementisreceived,thosecorrectionsissuedafterthedateofthenew
supplementmustberetained
B.theparentbookmustbeconsulted
C.thecurrentsupplementmustbeconsulted
D.theAnnualSummaryofNoticestoMarinersmustbeused
3-10
Theamountofdetailshownonachartvarieswiththescaleofthechart.Onalargescale
chart,forexample,fulldetailsofalllightsandfogsignalsareshown,butonsmaller
scalestheorderofreductionofinfbnnationinelevation,period,range,untilonanocean
chartoftheareaonlylightswitharangeof15milesormorewillnonnallybeinserted,
andthenonlytheirlight-starandmagentaflare.Ontheotherhand,radiobeaconsare
omittedfromlargescalechartswheretheirusewouldbeinappropriate,and,unlessthey
arelongrangebeacons,fromoceancharts.
1.Oceanchartsareones.
A.largescale
B.smallscale
C.inappropriate
D.omitted
2.Whatcannotbefoundinthelargescalecharts.
A.Radiobeaconsofsmallrange
B.Fulldetailsofalllights
C.Elevations
D.Fulldetailsoffogsignals
3.Thelight-starandmagentaflareareshownon.
A.largescalechartsonly
B.smallscalechartsonly
C.bothsmallandlargescalecharts
D.neithersmallnorlargescalecharts
4.Thetitleofthispassageshouldbe?
A.LightsandBeaconsonCharts
B.CharacteristicofLightsandBeacons
C.CorrectionstoSmallandLargeScalecharts
D.NavigationalChartsPublication
3-11
DALIANOBSYGALEWARNING190600Z
COLDFRONTWILLPASSBOHAISEABOHAISTRAITSNORTHANDCENTRAL
HUANGHAISEACAUSINGGALEWINDSTOMORROWAFTERNOONAND
EVENINGSTOP.
SYNOPTICSITUATION190600Z
LOW994HPAAT48N118EMOVINGSE8KTSWITHCOLDFRONTFROM
CENTERPASSISNG44N128EHIGH1013HPAAT38N124ESTATIONARYSTOP
24HOURSWEATHERFORECASTFROM191000Z
BOHAISEABOHAISTRAITSNORTHANDCENTRALHUANGHAISEAPARTLY
CLOUDYBECOMINGOVERCASTTOMORROWWITHRAINSWWINDSFORCE
7TO8TOMORROWATERNOONANDEVENINGSEAROUGHBECOMINGVERY
ROUGHSTOP.
l.TheCOLDFRONTwillpassBohaiSea,BohaiStraits,NorthandcentralHuanghaiSea
on.
A.The20th
B.The19th
C.The18th
D.The6,h
2.isstationaryat38N124E.
A.Low994hPa
B.High1013hPa
C.Coldfront
D.Warmfront
3.Thewindsareexpectedtomorrowtobe?
A.rough
B.veryrough
C.SE8knots
D.SW7-8inforce
4.Whatistheweatherliketomorrowinthisarea.
A.ItwillbepartlycloudybecomingovercastwithrainandSWforce7-8winds
B.LOW994HPAat48N118EismovingSE8KTSwithCOLDFRONTfromcenter
passing44N128E
C.HIGH1013HPAat38N124Ewillbestationary
D.Itwillrainthewholeday
3-12
Insomepartsofachartwherethespacesareratherblankandtherearenosymbolsofany
kind,theremaybeCautions,Warnings,Notes,etc.,whichshouldbetakenintoaccount
whileusingachart.AllofthoseCautionaryNotesgivethemarinerfacilitiestoensure
safenavigation,suchastoavoidrunningagroundinshallowwatersandmakingdamages
tonearbyfishinggears,andtokeepoffanyhazardsinareaswheresubmarinefrequently
exercises.Furthermore,theyareofGOODhelptomariners,astothereliabilityofthe
navigationalaidsespeciallyincongestedwatersornarrowchannels,topreventany
possibleaccidents.
1.Whatisthemaintopicofthispassage.
A.Regulationsoftheharbor
B.DetailsintheSailingDirections
C.Rulesoftheterminal
D.DescriptiononAdmiraltyCharts
2.Accordingtothepassage,youmustpayattentiontowhileusingachart.
A.Cautions,WarningsandNotes
B.Reports,SymbolsandCharts
C.Explanations,accountsandanswers
D.Damages,hazardsandinjuries
3.CautionaryNotesarehelpfulformariners?
A.torunagroundinshallowwaters
B.tomakedamagestonearbyfishinggears
C.tokeepoffhazardsinareaswheresubmarineexercises
D.tokeepthereliabilityoftheaidstonavigationincongestedwatersornarrowchannels
4.Cautions,Warnings,Notes,etc.arelikelyinsertedinsomepartsofachartwhere
A.submarinefrequentlyexercises
B.therearefishinggears
C.thewatersiscongestedandthechannelsarenarrow
D.thespacesareratherblankandtherearenosymbolsofanykind
Logbooksrequiredbylaw,tobefilledoutbymastersorofficersondutyofeveryship,
thefbnnsofwhichmustbeprovedbytheshippingcompaniesormarineauthorities.
Logbooksareusedtorecordtheeventsoccurringduringtheship,sstayinaharbor,at
anchorage,orunderway,andtheyarealsorequestedtoproduceevidencesincase
officialsinquireaboutaccidents.
Oncompletionofthevoyagethelogbookmustbesubmittedtothesuperintendentofthe
ownerorthemarineauthoritiesforjustification,checkingorapproval.Therefore,
everythingrecordedinthelogbookmustbetrueandaccurate.
Whenamisentryhasbeenmadeinthelog,aredlinewouldbedrawnonthoseparts.The
correctentrywithsignatureshouldbemadenearorabovethem.Noerasuresorcutsare
tobeallowed.
1.Thebesttitleforthepassageis""?
A.Theformsoflogbooks
B.Theuseoflogbooks
C.Characteristicsoflogbooks
D.Howtochecklogbooks
2.Whenamisentryhasbeenmadeinthelog,.
A.erasuresorcutsaretobeallowed
B.itistobecorrectedoutbymastersorofficersondutyofeveryship
C.itistobeproducedincaseofficialsinquireaboutaccidents
D.aredlinewouldbedrawnonthoseparts,withcorrectentrywithsignaturebeingmade
nearorabovethem
3.Theformsoflogbooksmustbeprovedby?
A.officialswhoinquireaboutaccidents
B.theshippingcompaniesormarineauthorities
C.mastersorofficersonduty
D.thesuperintendentoftheowner
4.Thelogbookmustbesubmittedtothesuperintendentoftheownerorthe
marineauthoritiesforjustification,checkingorapproval.
A.oncompletionofthevoyage
B.inaharbor
C.atanchorage
D.underway
Fornavigation,radarisofincrediblevalue.Itprovidesthenavigatorwithhisposition,
hisdistancefromshipsorobstructionsnearbyandotheraccurateinformationtoprevent
collisionandensurethesafetyoftheship.Radarcandisplayallobjectswithinits
workingrangeclearly,eitherinclearweatherorinthickfog.Inaddition,iftheradar
informationiscorrectlyinterpreted,thenavigatorcaneasilyworkoutthespeedand
directionofanapproachingobjectandtakepropermeasurestokeephisshipfromany
danger.
Shore-basedradaralsoplaysanimportantroleinshipping.Ifship'sradarisintrouble,
theradarobserveratthestationswilluseVHFradiotoalertthemtoothertrafficinthe
vicinityaswellastoadvisetheirposition.Uptonow,manyradarsurveillancesystems
havebeeninstalledinmostlargeseaports.Theyareintendedtosmoothandcontrolthe
flowoftraffictoandfromtheharbor.
1.Fornavigation,theradaris.
A.ofnovalue
B.veryimportant
C.soexpensivethatpeopledon,tknowhowmuchitis
D.valueless
2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutradar,sfunctionformarinepurposesis
incorrect.
A.Itprovidesthenavigatortheship,sposition
B.Itprovidesinformationtoprotectshipsfromcollision
C.Itdisplaysalltheobjectsatseaclearly
D.Itdisplaystheobserversdistancefromshipsandobstructionsnearby
3.Iftheship,sradarisintrouble,theshore-basedradar.
A.mayprovidetheshipofherposition
B.shouldbeinstalledwithsurveillancesystems
C.shalladvisetheshiptouseVHF
D.willbeputintouseimmediately
4.Radarsurveillancesystems.
A.mayprovideallshipsoftheirtechnicalconditions
B.shouldbeinstalledwithVHF
C.shallbecorrectlyinterpreted
D.areintendedtosmoothandcontroltheflowoftraffictoandfromtheharbor
Communicationsoverrelativelyshortdistancescanbemadebyvisualorsound
signals.VisualsignalscanbesentbyusingflagsoranAldislamp.AnAldislampisan
electriclampusedforflashingmessagesinMorsecode.Thetraditionalmethodof
signalingfromoneshiptoanotherisbyusingflags.Therearedifferentcoloredflagsfor
eachletterofthealphabet.Therearealsopennant-shapedflagsfornumbers,andalong
pennant,knownasanansweringorcodepennant.Threeotherflags,whichare
burgee-shaped,areknownassubstitutes.Theseshowthattheflatorpennantisbeing
repeated.Besidesstandingforaletterofthealphabet,eachflag,whenhoistedalong,
hasanothermeaning.Forexample,the"W"flagalsomeans:"Irequiremedical
assistance”.Flagscanalsobehoistedincombinationsoftwo,threeorfour.Siren,
whistle,bellorothersoundsignalscanbeusedinfogandsimilarcircumstanceswhen
visualsignalscannotbeseen.
1.Communicationsoverrelativelyshortdistancesmaybemadeby.
A.visualsignals
B.soundsignals
C.MorseCode
D.Eithervisualorsoundsignals
2.AnAldislampisusedfbr.
A.transmittingMorsecode
B.flashingflags
C.sendingflagsignals
D.sendingsoundsignals
3.Burgee-shapedflagsareusedassubstitutestoshow.
A.“repeating”
B.“answering”
C."code”pennant
D.”Irequiringmedicalassistance^^
4.areusedinfogandsimilarcircumstanceswhenvisualsignalscannotbe
seen.
A.Visualsignals
B.Substitutes
C.Pennant-shapedflags
D.Theship'ssiren,whistleorbell
WhenthesendersofGOODshavelargeshipmenttomake,andespeciallywhenbulk
cargoisconcerned,itisadvisablethattheyhavesomeshipsattheirdisposal.Someofthe
bigcompaniessetupafleetoftheirown,buttherestmayfinditmoreprofitabletohire
insteadofbuildingorbuyingships.ThisiscalledC4chartering,\Thecharteringoftheship
isusuallydonethroughtheintermediaryofbrokers,who,whenhired,willgothroughall
thenecessaryformalitiesonbehalfofthecharterer.InLondonthereisaspecial
center6€theBalticExchange”,wherethebrokersoperateinmuchthesamewayasstock
andsharebrokersonastockexchange.ButitiseasyforhomeshipperstohireChineseor
foreignshipsthroughChinaNationalCharteringCorporation,whichtakescareof
charteringbusinessonordersfromvariousimportandexportcorporations.
1.Whenlargeshipmentisconcerned,isnotthewayforthesendertohave
shipsattheirdisposal.
A.tocharterships
B.tobuildships
C.tobuyships
D.toscrapeships
2.Incharteringallthenecessaryformalitiesareperformedthrough.
A.theintermediaryofagents
B.theintermediaryofbrokers
C.thecharterers
D.the"BalticExchange”
3.Thefunctionof'theBalticExchangers.
A.todealwithstocks
B.toexchangecargoes
C.tooperateonshares
D.tocharterships
4.ChinaNationalCharteringCorporationtakescareofcharteringbusinessforhome
shippers."Totakecareof'means.
A.topayattentionto
B.tobeconcernedwith
C.tobeliablefor
D.totakechargeof
Atropicalstormisnotsoextensiveasthedepressionofhigherlatitudesbut,within75
milesorsoofthecenter,thewindisoftenfarmoreviolent,andthehighandconfused
seasnearthecentermaycauseconsiderabledamagetolargeandwell-foundships,while
smallvessels(forexample,destroyers)havefoundered.Thedangerisstillgreaterwhen
shipsarecaughtinrestrictedwaterswithoutadequateroomtomaneuver.Within5to10
milesofthecenterthewindislightormoderateandvariable,theskyisclearorpartially
so,andthereisaheavy,sometimesmountainous,confusedswell.Thisareaisknown
asthe"eye"ofthestorm.Afterpassingthroughtherelativelywindlesscenterofthestorm
thewindwillsuddenly,andwithgreatviolence,commencetoblowfromadirection
oppositetothatexperiencedontheothersideofthewindlesscenter.Duetotorrential
rainvisibilitynearthestoiTncenterisalmostnil.
1.Withinofatropicalstormcenter,thewindisviolent.
A.nomorethan75miles
B.notm
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