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What()to him is whether the job of a deck officer allows him to pursue his studies.
A . matters
B . happens
C . refers
D . applie
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To determine the weight capacity of a deck in a cargo hold,you would refer to the().
A . deadweight scale
B . deck capacity plan
C . cubic capacity tables
D . general arrangement pla
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A ship helicopter landing deck on which fueling operations are conducted must have a fire protection system that is capable of discharging at 100 psi pressure a foam spray of at least().
A . 30 gallons per minute
B . 40 gallons per minute
C . 50 gallons per minute
D . 60 gallons per minute
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The deck beam brackets of a transversely framed vessel resist().
A . hogging stresses
B . sagging stresses
C . racking stresses
D . shearing stresse
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()is from baseline to top of the upper deck breadth at the ship’s side amidships.
A . Extreme draft
B . Molded draft
C . Extreme depth
D . Molded depth
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The Master or person in charge of a ship shall insure that each deck from which lifeboats are launched is().
A . surfaced with a nonskid texture
B . roped off to prevent unnecessary access
C . kept clear of any obstructions that would interfere with launching
D . posted with a list of persons assigned to the lifeboat
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A large oil fire on the deck of a ship can be fought most effectively with().
A . dry chemical
B . foam
C . high-velocity fog
D . water
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Which of the following electric motors would be the safest and most reliable to use on the main deck of a vessel in foul weather conditions?()
A . Sealed motors
B . Drip proof motors
C . Enclosed motors
D . Watertight motor
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The heavier outboard strake of deck plating on a ship is called the deck().
A . stiffener
B . beam
C . stringer
D . doubler
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The duty of a deck winch is to lift and lower a load by means of a fixed rope on ().
A . a warp end
B . a mooring winch
C . a worm gear
D . a barrel
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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 journal kept by the officer of the watch in which day to day happenings are recorded regarding the deck department is the().
A . cargo record book
B . deck rough log
C . bell book
D . Official Logbook
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Horizontal subdivision decks forming watertight compartments in the columns of a semisubmersible ship increase the unit’s().
A . tank capacities
B . stability in the event of damage
C . towing speed
D . anchor holding ratio
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You are signing on a deck officer,who will be designated as one of the GMDSS operators,before sailing foreign.Which statement is TRUE().
A . He/she must have an STCW certificate endorsed as“Valid for Service on Vessels Operating in the GMDSS System”
B . He/she must present either an FCC-issued license or a Coast Guard-issued license
C . You must consult the“List of Qualifications”on the reverse of his/her FCC-issued license
D . His/her Merchant Mariners Document must have an added endorsement as “Radio Electronics Officer&rdquo
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()is the depth of the vessel at ship’s side from the upper deck to the lowest point of the keel.
A . Extreme draft
B . Molded draft
C . Extreme depth
D . Molded depth
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The internal volume of a cargo hold measured from the inside faces of the cargo battens,the lower side of the deck beams,and the top of the tank top ceiling is known as the().
A . gross tonnage
B . deadweight space
C . bale cubic
D . stowage area
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Public address system: loudspeakers in the vessel’s cabins, mess rooms, ETC., and on deck via which important information can bebroadcast from a central point, mostly from the navigation bridge defines().
A . PP-system
B . PA-system
C . AP-system
D . AA-system
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The decks of a ship are supported by transverse members called().
A . trusses
B . deck longitudinals
C . deck beams
D . web frame
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If the carrier and the shipper have agreed that the goods shall or may be carried on deck,the carrier must()in the bill of lading a statement to that effect.
A . desert
B . dessert
C . insert
D . reseat
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The danger of a charged hose left unattended on deck with the nozzle open is().
A . the hose could burst
B . the nozzle end will whip about causing damage or injury
C . water damage to vessel's cargo or structure
D . personnel might trip over the hose
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On which vessels are the officers and deck crew allowed to operate under a two-watch system on voyages of less than 600 miles? ()
A . Towing vessels
B . Offshore supply vessels
C . Barges,when manned
D . All of the above
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A cutoff valve in the fire-main system of a ship may be closed to protect the portion of the system on an exposed deck from().
A . damage from crane operations
B . being used for wash down purposes
C . accidental diversion of flow to wrong location
D . freezing
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As the fat man sat down, the deck chair ________ under him, with a loud noise of tearing canvas.
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听力原文: The US president's helicopter flew over the path of the deadly storm in the state of Alabama, where eight teenagers were killed Thursday in the collapse of a high school in the town of Enterprise.
The storm killed two other people in Alabama, nine in the neighboring state of Georgia, and a young girl in Missouri. Fourteen teams of experts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are evaluating the damage to assess what federal assistance might be needed in situations that overwhelm state and local capabilities.
That agency and President Bush were widely criticized for their poor response to Hurricane Katrina in August of 2005, which killed more than 1,800 people along the Gulf Coast. Asked if the president's decision to visit the tornado-stricken areas Saturday was influenced by the political fall-out from Hurricane Katrina, White House Spokeswoman Dana Perino said that was never part of the discussion.
Traveling with the president, FEMA Director David Paulson stressed how much the response system has changed since Hurricane Katrina, telling reporters that federal officials no longer wait for state and local governments to be overwhelmed before stepping in.
Why are 14 teams of experts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency evaluating the damage?
A.To find out the lost people and animals.
B.To criticize the authority's poor response.
C.To assess the federal assistance needed.
D.To make clear the investment in agriculture.