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To safeguard the operator and other personnel working on or near a hoisting operation which of the following precautions should be observed?()
A . Keep a load on the hoist until all personnel are finished working
B . Set the load on a movable dolly when transportation may be needed
C . Have one man keep a hand on the load to steady it
D . Insure that the lifting gear capacity is not exceeded
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Shall we sit up here on the grass or down there near the water? ()
A . I'd rather stay here if you don't mind.
B . Sorry, I don't like neither.
C . Certainly, why not?
D . Yes, we like these two places.
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PLACE ON DECK,IN MESS ROOMS,ETC.,ASSIGNED TO CREW AND PASSENGERS WHERE THEY HAVE TO MEET ACCORDING TO THE MUSTER LIST WHEN THE CORRESPONDING ALARM IS RELEASED OR ANNOUNCEMENT MADE means().
A . Deck area
B . Dining room on board
C . Assembly station
D . Hold
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Utterance is based on ();it is the realization of the abstract meaning of a sentence in a real situation of communication,or simply in a context.
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The air required for combustion is taken from the engine room through a filter fitted on the turbochargerThis reduces the risk for too and contamination of the combustion air()
A . high temperatures
B . low temperatures
C . wet
D . dirty
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A position that is obtained by using two or more intersecting lines of position taken at nearly the same time,is a(n) ().
A . fix
B . running fix
C . estimated position
D . dead-reckoning positio
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The procedure of strengthening damaged structures on a ship by using wood or steel is called().
A . bracing
B . battening
C . blocking
D . shoring
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A position that is obtained by using two or more intersecting lines of position,taken at nearly the same time,is a(n)().
A . estimated position
B . fix
C . running fix
D . dead-reckoning positio
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If an air compressor is used to supply compressed air to outlets throughout the engine room and on deck of a vessel, the system is known as the ().
A、combustion control air system
B、supply air system
C、ships service air system
D、low pressure deck air system
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A / An _ language test, such as IELTS or TOEFL, is developed on the basis of a
fixed standard.
A . individual-referenced
B . peer-referenced
C . norm-referenced
D . criterion-referenced
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Which one of the following rules is not regarding two power-driven vessels meeting end or nearly end on so as to involve risk of collision().
A . Each shall keep her course and speed
B . Each shall alter her course to starboard
C . Each shall pass on the portside to the other
D . Each shall indicate such action by one short blast on the whistle
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In the Northern Hemisphere,your vessel is believed to be in the direct path of a hurricane,and plenty of sea room is available. The best course of action is to bring the wind on the().
A . starboard bow,note the course,and head in that direction
B . starboard quarter,note the course,and head in that direction
C . port quarter,note the course,and head in that direction
D . port bow,note the course,and head in that directio
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()A room on or near the bridge provided with the necessary fittings and furniture for the handling and stowage of charts and where the chronometers are placed.
A . Captains cabin
B . Chief officer;s locker
C . Chartroom
D . Pilots cabi
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When your vessel is on or near the path of an approaching tropical storm the().
A . wind direction remains steady
B . wind speed increases
C . barometer falls
D . All of the above
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When there is no more room or openings for promotions or transfers in a company, the employee will be fired.
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(必选题)Decide whether the following statements are true or false .(判断正误,正确的在括号内填T,错误的在括号内填写F)( ) 1.The room with a big bed is called queen room.
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The room attendant should never touch the banknotes or documents on the desk when cleaning the guestroom.
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--- Shall we sit up here on the grass or down there near the water? --- __________ .
A.I’d rather stay here if you don’t mind
B.Sorry, I don’t like neither
C.Certainly, why not?
D.Yes, we like these two places
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This is our classroom. It is a nice big room, The windows are big and the walls are white. There is a blackboard on the front wall. On the back wall there is a map, It's a map of China.
There is a big desk. It is for the teacher. There are forty small desks and chairs in the room. They are for our students.
Our classroom is a nice big room.
A.True
B.False
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This is a room in Joan's house. There is a bed, a table and some chairs in it. There's a glass and some books on the table. Joan is in the room. Her father and mother are at the school. They all work hard.
What's on the table?
A.A glass.
B.Some books.
C.A glass and some books.
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The phrase "litmus test" is in bad odor for good reason: politicians should be judged on a variety of positions, not just one. But deep down, nearly every voter has at least one litmus test— an issue so personally important that a politician who fails the test is forever tainted, or at least excluded from consideration for the presidency.
I inherited my one litmus test from my father, Jim Alter, who flew 33 harrowing missions over Nazi Germany during World War 11. My father is not just a veteran who by all odds should not have survived. He is a true patriot. His litmus test is the proposal to amend the Constitution to ban flag burning, which will come up for a vote next week in the U. S. Senate. For dad—and me—any member of Congress who supports amending the Bill of Rights for the first time in the history of this country for a nonproblem like flag burning is showing serious disrespect for our Constitution and for the values for which brave Americans gave their lives. Such disrespect is a much more serious threat than the random idiots who once every decade or so try (often unsuccessfully) to burn a flag.
Our understandable outrage at flag burning shouldn't turn our brains to mush. "I feel the same sense of outrage, but I would not amend that great shield of democracy (the Constitution) to hammer a few miscreants," Colin Powell said when the issue last came up (his position has not changed). "The flag will be flying proudly long after they have slunk away." Powell argues that a constitutional ban on flag burning is a sign of weakness and fear.
John Glenn, another of the thousands of combat veterans against the amendment (they have banded together in a group called Veterans Defending the Bill of Rights), notes that "those 10 amendments we call the Bill of Rights have never been changed or altered by one iota, not by one word, not a single time in all of American history. There was not a single change during any of our foreign wars, and not during recessions or depressions or panics. Not a single change when we were going through times of great emotion and anger like the Vietnam era, when flag after flag was burned or desecrated. There is only one way to weaken our nation. The way to weaken our nation would be to erode the freedom that we all share."
Actually, even during the Vietnam War, flag burning was rare. By one count, there have been only 45 such incidents in 200 years, and fewer than half a dozen since it was outlawed in 1989. Should the Constitution be amended, however, the incidence of flag burning is expected to surge as a form. of civil disobedience. What began as a phony issue designed to prove patriotism (usually on the part of those who never served, the primary sponsors) could become a real concern.
The flag-burning amendment, which already passed the House, is apparently just short of the 67 needed in the Senate. With one or two absences, the amendment would be approved. It would then go to the states for ratification, where its chances for approval appear good.
Senators afraid of being seen as soft on flag burners should just adopt the Hillary Clinton dodge: support for a statute, but not an amendment. Another law is a dopey idea (an earlier one was struck down by the Supreme Court), but it's politically safe and better than perverting the Constitution.
To make matters worse, the amendment is vaguely worded, which led to fatuous debate in the Senate over whether a woman wearing a skimpy bathing suit patterned with stars and stripes was guilty of desecration. Bloggers wondered the same thing about President Bush's new habit of autographing flags when he shakes hands on rope lines. Unconstitutional? With a war on and a hundred other pressing problems, it's nice to see our elected representatives focused on what really counts.
The usual litmus tests-abortion, gun control, Iraq-shouldn't be. Reasonable and sincere people can disagree, w
A.The effectiveness of litmus test is greatly undermined by its failure to judge politicians on a variety of positions.
B.It's unfair to exclude a politician who fails a certain litmus test from the presidency.
C.Current litmus tests like abortion or gun control are not reliable indicators of public opinions.
D.Some specific litmus tests on certain issues axe fundamental in shaping people' s judgment of politicians.
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It is 3 A. M. Everything on the university campus seems ghostlike in the quiet, misty darkness -- everything except the computer center. Here, twenty students untidy and blurred-eyed, sit transfixed at their consoles([计]挖制台), tapping away on the terminal keys. With eyes glued to the video screen, they tap on for hours. For the rest of the world, it might be the middle of the night, but here time does not exist. This is a world unto itself. These young computer "hackers" are pursuing a kind of impulse, a drive so consuming it overshadows nearly every other part of their lives and forms the focal point of their existence. They are compulsive computer programmers. Some of these students have been at the console for thirty hours or more without a break for meals or sleep. Some have fallen asleep on sofas or chairs in the computer center, trying to catch a few winks but hate to get too far away from their beloved machines.
Most of these students don't have to be at the computer center in the middle of the night. They aren't working on assignments. They are there because they want to be -- they are irresistibly drawn there.
And they are not alone. There are hackers at computer centers all across the country. In their extreme form, they focus on nothing else. They flunk(考试不及格)out of school and lose contact with friends; they might have difficulty finding jobs, choosing instead to wander from one computer center to another. They may even decline personal cleanliness.
"I remember one hacker. We literally had to carry him off his chair to feed him and put him to sleep. We really feared for his health," says a computer science professor at MIT.
Computer science teachers are now more aware of the implications of this hacker phenomenon and are
on the lookout for potential hackers and cases of computer addiction that are already severe. They know that the case of the hackers is not just the story of one person's relationship with a machine. It is the story of a society's relationship to the so-called thinking machines, which are becoming almost everywhere.
We can learn from the passage that those at the computer center in the middle of the night are ______.
A.students preparing for tests
B.students using computers to finish assignments
C.excellent computer science majors
D.students deeply fascinated by the computer
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Most homes have different kinds of spaces. People often go to a special place when they want to be alone. They may go to their rooms. Maybe they just sit on the stairs or go to a quiet corner of the living room.
Families share many activities. Homes have spaces for people to be together. Families have meals together in the kitchen or dining room. They play games, watch TV, or talk with friends in the living room.
Every family's home is special. People can decorate their homes with things they like. They put the furniture the way they want it. They use colors they like. The children often fix up a space with their own things. They hang posters or art projects from school over their beds. They have a place for things they collect. Their homes tell about them.
1)、People often go to the cinema when they want to be alone.
A.T
B.F
2)、Families have meals together in their dining-room.
A.T
B.F
3)、Families cook food in the living room.
A.T
B.F
4)、Every family's home is special because people decorate their homes with things they like.
A.T
B.F
5)、The children often watch TV to make their homes special.
A.T
B.F
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() is the Budgeted amount for the work actually completed on the schedule activity or WBS component during a given period。
A.Plannedvalue
B. Actualcost
C. Earnedvalue
D. Costvariance