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Grammar and vocabulary0001. Your ship must speed up. BA. reduce speed B. increase speed C. change speed D. stop engine0002. Your explanation _ all right. AA. sounds B. have sounded C. is sounding D. is sounded0003. Youd better _ your course to port to avoid collision. BA. to alter B. alter C. altering D. altered0004. You should stop your vessel instantly. CA. in a moment B. on time C. at once D. late on0005. You should report your ETA in advance. BA. at once B. before hand C. early D. immediately0006. You ought to have known we never _ lies. CA. say B. talk C. tell D. speak0007. You must _ your cable to 5 shackles. DA. cut B. short C. be short D. shorten0008. You may use my cabin _ you clean it up afterward. DA. as far as B. as well as C. as soon as D. so long as0009. You may rely _ our company. AA. on B. in C. at D. up0010. You can get your agent _ it for you. BA. do B. to do C. doing D. done0011. You are to join the convoy at 1745 hours. CA. leave B. sail for C. take part in D. make0012. You are getting too old to be a seaman. Youd better _ a job ashore instead. CA. take in B. take for C. take up D. take over0013. You are _ danger. BA. run in B. running into C. run into D. running in 0014. “Who are you looking _?” “I want to see your chief mate.” CA. on B. in C. for D. at0015. While steaming slowly in the harbor, no ship is _ to exceed the speed limited. DA. assumed B. appreciated C. promised D. permitted0016. When my ship arrived there, their ship _. CA. has left already B. left already C. had left already D. would left already0017. What type of engine _ she? BA. have B. has C. is D. will0018. What is the position of the vessel _ distress? C A. on B. at C. in D. by0019. What draft has she _ full load? C A. on B. of C. at D. with0020. What do you mean _ this term? B A. on B. by C. for D. with0021. Were not _ to waste any time. B A. wanted B. wanting C. want D. being wanted0022. Were not _ agreement on that point. A A. in B. at C. by D. with0023. We have no steel wire. Youd better _ us one. B A. borrow B. lend C. take D. let0024. We do things in accordance _ facts. D A. by B. on C. to D. with0025. Vessel must _ pilot at waiting anchorage. B A. wait B. wait for C. be waited D. be waited for0026. Vessel on fire is _ position 123 degrees 32 minutes North, 10 degrees 13 minutes East. B A. on B. in C. at D. of0027. This is _ ocean-going vessel. C A. the B. a C. an D. no word0028. These vessels are all sailing for Shanghai. B A. arriving B. bound C. loading D. discharging0029. There is not _ depth of water around the area centered at the lighthouse. B A. ample B. sufficient C. enormous D. incredible0030. There are some navigational instruments _ the bridge. B A. in B. on C. at D. of 0031. The weather was _ in Dalian. B A. lovable B. lovely C. loving D. lovingly0032. The vessel on the same course will _ on your port side. B A. cross B. overtake C. catch up D. run down0033. The vessel arrived at this port _ the morning of July 1st. C A. in B. at C. on D. till0034. The vessel _ there yesterday. B A. ground B. grounded C. grounding D. has grounded0035. The ships bearing is 145 degrees _ the lighthouse. D A. in B. on C. for D. form0036. The ship is now down _ head. B A. on B. by C. in D. for0037. The ship is moored _ buoys. D A. of B. on C. alongside D. to 0038. The ship is going to get _ wharf. D A. on B. in C. from D. alongside0039. The ship is bound _ Japan. A A. for B. by C. at D. to0040. The ship is _ of these ships. C A. larger B. the large C. the largest D. largest0041. The ship has an overall length _ 160 meters. C A. on B. by C. of D. at0042. The ship arrived _ the anchorage yesterday. A A. at B. into C. on D. for0043. The quays are connected _ the railway system. C A. for B. to C. with D. from0044. The quartermaster is _ the wheel. A A. at B. in C. on D. for0045. The pilot station is situated close W of the breakwater. B A. to B. near C. distant D. on0046. The pilot motor launches are _ blue, with the pilot in white. B A. furnished B. painted C. prepared D. written 0047. The pilot is on board, _? D A. is it B. isnt it C. is he D. isnt he0048. The officer of the watch should use radar when appropriate and at all times in _ waters. B A. congesting B. congested C. congestion D. congest0049. The morning newspaper was _ by the agent. D A. directed B. discharged C. derived D. delivered0050. The master shall be _ the marine environment when taking collision-avoiding action. A A. aware of B. clear of C. in charge of D. interested with 0051. The man _ you saw yesterday is in the hold now. B A. when B. whom C. what D. whose0052. The look-out must be able _ full attention to the _ of a proper look-out. D A. to give/keep B. giving/keeping C. giving/keep D. to give/keeping0053. The harbor officer doesnt agree, _. B A. too B. also C. either D. likewise0054. The fire and boat drills for a cargo ship should be _ once a month under normal conditions. D A. made out B. put up C. taken out D. carried out0055. The expenses shall be _ by the ship. C A. born B. bore C. borne D. bored0056. The dunnage planks are _ more enough. C A. so B. too C. far D. very 0057. The damaged derrick _ now. C A. has repaired B. is repaired C. is being repaired D. will be repaired0058. The anchorage is divided _ 3 zones. D A. about B. for C. with D. into 0059. The accident _ caused damage to my hull. D A. have B. is C. will D. has0060. Thats all _ the time being. D A. at B. in C. by D. for0061. That ship arrived there _ 6 p.m. yesterday. A A. at B. in C. on D. of0062. That ship anchored too close _ my vessel. B A. in B. to C. on D. at 0063. That is a _ boat built in Hong Kong. A A. ten-year-old B. ten-years-old C. ten-years old D. ten year old0064. Thank you for _. C A. an information B. the informations C. your information D. your informations0065. Sorry to have kept you _ for a long time. A A. waiting B. wait C. waited D. to wait0066. Proper use shall be made _ radar equipment if fitted and operational. A A. of B. to C. on D. with 0067. Please stand by _ channel 12. B A. in B. on C. at D. to 0068. Please let me _ a set of import manifests. B A. to have B. have C. having D. to get0069. Please dont _ jokes. B A. do B. make C. open D. play 0070. Please collect all the shore-passes and hand then back _ me. C A. for B. with C. to D. of0071. Please _ the signal flag. I require a tug. A A. hoist B. lift C. hold D. carry 0072. Please _ me a spanner. B A. take B. fetch C. carry D. have0073. Please _ a quick decision on this matter. C A. get B. take C. make D. find0074. Our vessel has been _ sea for three months. A A. at B. in C. under D. for0075. Our ship will not sail today. What about _ ashore? C A. go B. to go C. going D. to going 0076. Our ship will get alongside _. B A. on this evening B. this evening C. at this evening D. in this evening0077. Our ship is slow in going astern, please _. A A. be careful B. be kind enough C. be nice D. be looked after 0078. Our ship is more than 150 meters in _. D A. height B. breadth C. depth D. length0079. Our ship is _ take additional cargo in three ports on the way home. B A. pay attention to B. planned to C. in order to D. have to 0080. Our ship _ at the anchorage the day before yesterday. C A. arrives B. has arrived C. arrived D. will arrived0081. Our agent has probably already told you the news, _? C A. isnt he B. doesnt he C. hasnt he D. didnt he0082. My ship will sail _ time. B A. at B. on C. by D. with 0083. My ship will leave here _ Hong Kong tomorrow. C A. to B. in C. for D. during0084. My ship met _ heavy weather in the Indian Ocean. B A. against B. with C. for D. on0085. My ship is going astern. D A. forward B. inward C. outward D. backward0086. My ship is bound for Shanghai, with dangerous cargo on board. D A. without B. loading C. discharging D. carrying0087. My ship _ that port next month. D A. calls at B. has called at C. call at D. will call at0088. My ship _ here since July 24. C A. is B. to be C. has been D. were0089. My position has been obtained _ astronomical observation. D A. with B. from C. on D. by0090. My drafts are 28 feet _ and 29 feet aft. A A. fore B. advance C. before D. beforehand0091. My captain is trying to _ the pilot station before the ebb tide. D A. steam B. proceed C. approach D. reach0092. My anchor is clear _ the bottom. D A. away B. from C. off D. of 0093. Before your vessel gets alongside, everyone must be _ immediately. C A. in station B. stationing C. on station D. at station0094. Mooring lines both _ were let go. D A. for and aft B. from and aft C. all and after D. fore and aft0095. Masters are _ to make themselves well acquainted with these regulations. B A. binding B. bound C. bounded D. bounding0096. Lets have a good rest before sailing, _? B A. dont we B. shall we C. dont we D. wont we0097. Keep the engine _ good order and condition. D A. for B. at C. of D. in0098. “Keep _ to that point,” said the pilot. A A. straight B. direct C. forward D. on0099. Keep _ between the passing vessels. D A. well areas B. good clear C. water spaces D. ample room0100. Its requested that all ships are _ the rules for preventing collision at sea. C A. to conform to B. to draw up C. to comply with D. to determine0101. Its not worthwhile _. A A. to argue B. arguing C. being argued D. for arguing0102. It was reported in 1990 that 100 vessels _ lost due to collision. D A. was B. are C. have been D. were0103. It was demanded that the injured crewmembers _ at once. D A. was treated B. would be treated C. being treated D. be treated0104. It is very kind _ you to help us. A A. of B. for C. to D. at0105. It has often been stressed in the courts that the look-out man should, preferably, be stationed forward, unless weather conditions make this _. C A. possible B. practicable C. impossible D. probably0106. It has nothing to do _ you. C A. to B. for C. with D. against0107. Is the pilot ladder all right at this _? D A. high B. highly C. higher D. height0108. Is it safe _ a rocket? B A. to shoot B. to fire C. to let go D. to send to sky0109. In view of _ bilge water from any vessel, an application shall be made to harbor authorities for approval. A A. discharging B. recycling C. loading D. taking in0110. If it _ fine tomorrow, we shall start loading. B A. to be B. is C. will be D. has been0111. Id like to apply _ its extension. D A. to B. with C. on D. for0112. Ice situation is expected to _ in your position. A A. deteriorate B. bad C. heavy D. serious0113. Im sorry _ my temper. C A. to have missed B. to have omitted C. to have lost D. to have dropped0114. Id like to know something about the cargo condition at the loading port _ detail. C A. at B. by C. in D. on0115. Id like to know _ your maximum speed is. D A. how many B. how much C. about D. what 0116. I saw the cargo surveyor _ the cargo on deck just a minute ago. D A. examine B. to examine C. being examine D. examining0117. I regret _ the trouble I have caused you. C A. to B. at C. for D. on0118. I read you with signal strength _. A A. barely perceptible B. bare perceptible C. barely perceptibly D. bare perceptibly0119. I read you _. A A. good B. better C. goodly D. best0120. I know nothing _ about it. A A. whatever B. whichever C. whoever D. whomever0121. I immediately telephoned the engine room to tell _ was happening to the C/E. C A. it B. this C. what D. that0122. I havent seen the harbor officer _. A A. yet B. still C. already D. just now 0123. I have to be responsible _ my shipowner. C A. against B. for C. to D. with 0124. I have been _ that we are to shift from the wharf to buoys No.12 and No.13. D A. noted B. noticed C. notify D. notified0125. I have _ with an unknown vessel. B A. collision B. collided C. colliding D. collide0126. I have _ to tell you. C A. particular nothing B. particular something C. something particular D. anything particular 0127. I have _ damage below water line. D A. small B. little C. unimportant D. minor0128. I have _ damage below water line. D A. large B. big C. important D. major0129. I have _ below water line. D A. the leaked B. leakage C. leaking D. leak0130. I found the bosun sitting in his chair, crying _. C A. strongly B. heavily C. bitterly D. deeply0131. I expect to _ when tide rises. B A. aground B. refloat C. stranded D. hit the rock 0132. I dont swim now, but I _ when I was a kid. B A. used to it B. used to C. used to doing it D. used to do0133. I dont know _. C A. when will our ship sail B. will when our ship sail C. when our ship will sail D. will our ship when sail0134. I did find a lot of damaged cargo _ respect to the inward cargo. D A. on B. by C. for D. with0135. I cannot take any actions to avoid close quarters situation with you, because your navigation lights _. C A. is not visible B. are not invisible C. are not visible D. can easily be seen0136. I am ready _ your message. A A. to receive B. receiving C. received D. receive0137. I am proceeding _ reduced speed. A A. at B. with C. on D. within 0138. I am not _ command. C A. in B. on C. under D. at 0139. I am _ fire and have dangerous cargo on board. A A. on B. in C. at D. with 0140. I am _ attack of pirates. D A. on B. in C. at D. under0141. How many life buoys has your ship been exactly _. D A. produced by B. met with C. offered of D. provided with0142. Heave up both anchors. C A. drag B. dredge C. weigh D. lie0143. Get everything ready _ sailing. C A. on B. ahead of C. prior to D. in front of0144. Get everything ready _ mooring. D A. of B. on C. to D. for0145. “Forward station, single up forward _ head line and spring.” C A. in B. on C. to D. by0146. Fire is under control, and _. A A. lifeboat is no longer needed B. lifeboat is needed badly C. lifeboat is needed not more D. lifeboat is urgently needed 0147. Do you know _? B A. where is the chief officerB. where the chief officer is C. is where the chief officerD. the chief officer is where0148. “Can you tell me something about the tallying methods at your port?” “_.” C A. Certain B. Be certain C. Sure D. Be sure0149. Can you _ survivors? B A. take out B. pick up C. stretch out D. draw out0150. All vessels must avoid this area. C A. enter B. cross C. steer clear of D. sail into0151. All ships in vicinity of position 12332N, 1013E must keep _ lookout. A A. sharp B. strong C. heavy D. big0152. All of our export goods are _ the standard. C A. on B. over C. up to D. above of0153. All of export cargo is _ examined before shipment. D A. though B. through C. thorough D. thoroughly0154. You should stop your vessel instantly, for my vessel _ and _ no way through the water. C A. stops/is makingB. was stopped/made C. is stopped/makingD. stopped/made0155. On account of the bad weather, my ETA is amended to read 1830 hours on July 15th. C A. For the account of B. Because of C. Owing to D. For fear of0156. _ this electric fan to the tally room. B A. Fetch B. Take C. Bring D. Let0157. _ the way from Shanghai to Japan, the ship encountered heavy weather. A A. On B. At C. Duri
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