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A survival craft being used to pick up a person who has fallen overboard from a vessel ahould approach the person().
A . at a high rate of speed
B . under oars
C . against the wind
D . with the wind
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A vessel engaged in replenishment or transferring persons,provisions or cargo while under way can be regarded as().
A . a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver
B . a vessel engaged in laying,serving or picking up a navigation mark,submarine cable or pipeline
C . a vessel not under command
D . a power-driven vessel
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For each person it is certified to carry,a lifeboat on an oceangoing passenger vessel must be provided with all of the following EXCEPT().
A . 3 litres of water
B . 1 unit of provisions
C . 1 seasickness kit
D . 1 life preserver
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At the required fire drill conducted aboard a vessel, all person must report to their stations and demonstrate their ability to perform the duties assigned to them().
A . by the toolpusher
B . in the station bill
C . by the person conduction the drill
D . at the previous safety meeting
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All accidents and damage to ship,equipment or personnel,must be()in the vessel deck log.
A . entered into
B . entered
C . entered with
D . entered i
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Following a collision or accident,the Master of each vessel involved must render assistance to persons affected by the collision or accident().
A . if he can do so without any risk to his vessel
B . if he can do so without undue delay
C . if he can do so without serious danger to his vessel or to individuals on board
D . without regard to any danger to his vessel
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At the required fire drill conducted aboard a vessel,all persons must report to their stations and demonstrate their ability to perform the duties assigned to them().
A . by the toolpusher
B . in the station bill
C . by the person conducting the drill
D . at the previous safety meeting
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If necessary to avoid collision or allow more time to()the situation,a vessel shall slacken her speed or take all way off by stopping or reversing her means of propulsion.
A . access
B . process
C . profess
D . rece
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No person may serve as the person in charge of both the vessel and the facility during oil transfer operations unless().
A . there is ready access between the two
B . the vessel and facility are immediately adjacent
C . the person in charge has a rapid means of transportation between the two
D . the Captain of the Port authorizes such procedure
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The right to limit liability in connection with the ship()also extended to Charterers and any person interested in or in possession of the vessel and,in particular,any manager or operator of her.
A . has
B . takes
C . is
D . make
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()cargo means to check all cargo loaded into or discharged from a vessel.
A . Tallying
B . Examining
C . Weighing
D . Handling
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All towing vessels of 26 feet or longer while navigating are required to carry which item? ()
A . At least two lifeboats
B . A radiotelephone
C . A radio direction finder
D . None of the above
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All vessels()size shall, whether in a fairway or not,observe the International Regulation for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972.
A . in spite of
B . irrespective
C . in respect
D . in matter of
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Fire protection and manning regulations for towing vessels state that the Master or person in charge must ensure that all crew members who have not participated in the drills or received the safety orientation().
A . receive a safety orientation or view a videotape before the vessel gets underway
B . view a videotape on safety procedures within 48 hours of reporting for duty
C . receive a safety orientation within 24 hours of reporting for duty
D . none of the above
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_______________ includes all the activities involved in selling products or services directly to final consumers for their personal or family use.
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A narrative can be written either in the first person or in the third person, singular or plural.
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______ all belonged to the University Wits.
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58All of the following may hinder a person's ability to transmit/receive a message except:
58 All of the following may hinder a person's ability to transmit/receive a message except:
A. Unfamiliarity with topic
B. Withholding information
C. Assuming
D. Noise
E. Preoccupation
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Are you the kind of person who likes staying in unusual places? If the answer is "yes", then try the world's coldest hotel in Jukkasjarvi in the north of Sweden. But go in winter or all you'll find is a pool of water, because the hotel melts every spring!
The man who runs the Attic Hall Hotel is Nils Yngve Bergqvist. He built his first ice building for an art exhibition in 1991 and he designed the present hotel—over 200 meters square—himself. It took workmen about two months to pile 1,000 tons of snow onto a wooden base. As the weather got colder, the snow froze and then they removed the base. The whole building and everything in it are made of snow—except for the wooden front door. There's a theatre which Nils uses for a jazz club, a radio station and a large ice bar. As you can imagine, hot drinks are popular with the guests! The rooms have no doors; there's no furniture, no heating and everyone sleeps on ice beds. But the 800 people who stayed at the hotel this winter seemed to like it. If you want to stay in one of the ten ice rooms, it will cost you about £30 a night. You will receive a survival certificate from the manager.
When the winter's over, Nils holds his annual contest to predict the day that the hotel will fall. The person that guessed the day correctly last year receives a large painting from an ARTic Hall exhibition. Nils's ice hotel is becoming world-famous and he loves his work.. He's already excited about his next project — an ice hotel that will have more complicated architectural features and, he says, will be bigger and better.
What do we know about the Artic Hall Hotel?
A.It is completely made of snow.
B.It is designed by Nils's friend.
C.It is built once a year.
D.It has a wooden base.
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It doesn't matter when or how long a person sleeps, but everyone needs some rest to stay alive. That's what all doctors' thought, until they heard about Jercy Page. Jercy Page, it was said, never slept. Could this be true.'? The doctors decided to see this strange man by themselves.
Jercy Page was ninety years old when the doctors came to his home in New Jersey. They thought for sure that he got some sleep of some kind. So they stayed with him and watched every movement he made. But they were surprised. Though they watched him hour after hour and day after day, they never saw Jercy Page sleeping. Actually, he did not even own a bed. He never needed one.
The only rest that Jercy Page got was sitting in a comfortable chair and reading newspapers. The doctors were puzzled by this strange continuous sleeplessness. They asked him many questions, hoping to find an answer. They found only one answer that might explain his condition. Page remembered some talk about his mother having been injured several days before he was born. But that was all. Was this the real reason? No one could be sure.
The main idea of this passage is that ______.
A.large numbers of people do not need sleep
B.a person was found who actually didn't need any sleep
C.everyone needs some sleep to stay alive
D.people can live longer by trying not to sleep
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The due process clauses suggest that all persons have rights to something known as life, liberty or property. But the government can take away any of those rights.
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Peter: ______ Diane: No, not all memories are correct, but they all tell us something about the person who is doing the remembering. The memory may tell us what the person likes or dislikes, what he or she wishes, and it may also tell us about his or her fears. Peter: ______ Diane: That's a good question. It's easier to remember things that have emotional meaning to you. It's also easier to remember information that you practice and use a lot. Repetition also reinforces memory; the more you repeat something, the better you remember it.
A.Are all memories accurate? ; What kind of things are easier for people to remember?
B.Are there different kinds of memory? ; What makes it easier for people to remember certain things?
C.What makes it easier for people to remember certain things? ; Are all memories accurate?
D.What aspects of brain biology interest you? ; Are all memories accurate?
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Of the many problems in the world today, none is as widespread, or as old, as crime. Crime has many forms, including crimes against property, person, and government. Crime, in all its forms, penetrates every layer of society and touches every human being. You may never have been robbed, but you suffer the increased cost of store- bought items because of others’shoplifting.
Your house is not worth as much today as it was a few years ago because of the increased crime rate in your neighborhood. Perhaps your business is not doing as well as it used to because tourism is down due to increased terrorism in your part of the world.
Crime, especially violent crime, has risen to a point where many people are afraid to walk al one in their own neighborhoods, afraid to open their door after dark, afraid to speak out and voice their own opinions. Some citizens have reacted by arming themselves with various weapons, legal and illegal, to defend themselves. Citizen groups have taken the law into their own hands by forming their own vigilante groups to administer judgment when they feel that their criminal justice system has not performed its duty.
Experts argue whether the number of crimes committed is actually on the rise or whether there is simply a rise in the number of crimes reported. This issue is particularly true in cases of marriage violence, the abuse of spouse or children. Throughout much of history, cases of family violence and neglect often went unreported because of the attitude of society, which considered family matters to be private.
Other experts argue about who is really to blame for criminal behavior. the individual or society. Researchers in the United States and Canada have identified several factors in society that contribute to the crime rate: massive urbanization, unemployment and poverty, and a large immigrant population. Other countries are more affected by factors such as politics, government corruption, and religion.
(1)What does the passage mainly discuss?
A、Crime the widespread problem.
B、The results caused by increasing violent crime.
C、Factors contributing to the crime rate.
D、Citizen groups combating crimes.
(2)The word shoplifting in line 4 is closest in meaning to _____________.
A、the crime of lifting the ban
B、the crime of moving the shops away
C、the crime of robbing things from shops
D、the crime of stealing things from shops
(3)Why does the author in Paragraph 2 mention citizen groups forming their own vigilante groups?
A、To show the criminal justice system is not just
B、To show citizens are powerful in combating crimes
C、To show crime is a serious social problem
D、To show citizens have rights in combating crimes
(4)According to the passage, which of the following are the factors contributing to United States’criminal behavior?
A、Politics, unemployment, poverty and a large immigrant population.
B、Massive urbanization, unemployment and poverty, and a large immigrant population.
C、Politics, government corruption, poverty and religion.
D、Massive urbanization, unemployment and poverty, and government corruption.
(5)Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A、Since you have never been robbed, you are not a victim of crime.
B、Some people use illegal weapons to defend themselves.
C、Only the individual should be responsible for the criminal behavior.
D、Family violence and neglect are considered family matters, and therefore private, so they are not crimes.