一.单项选择1._________ spanner is this? (C)a. Whatb. Howc. Whosed. Who2.“What _________ is today?” (D)“It’s Sunday.”a. dateb. wrongc. weatherd. day3._________ is a little oil in the tank. (A)a. Thereb. Thisc. Thosed. These4.There are many ________ in the port. (C)a. wharfb. wharfsc. wharvesd. wharfes5._________ there much rice on the deck. (B)a. areb. isc. bed. has6.Can you help ________? (C)a. Ib. myc. med. mine7.Who ________ you? I’m a sailor. (B)a. isb. arec. amd. will be8.Li Ming and I ________ seamen. (C)a. amb. isc. ared. shall be9.He often teaches ________ to speak English. (B)a. web. usc. ourd. ours10.Xiao Li has ________ shackles. (B)a. muchb. manyc. anyd. not a11.We have ________ blue paint (A)a. nob. not ac. anyd. not12.Where are the derricks? They are ________ . (B)a. in deckb. on deckc. at deckd. below deck13.We ________ many European ports every year. (A)a. call atb. call forc. call ond. call in14.The dockers are busy ________ their work. (A)a. withb. onc. ford. by15.When will you leave the port? ________ February 4. (A)a. onb. inc. atd. about16.We ________ at half past six. (D)A. have a breakfast b. make the breakfastc. has breakfastd. have breakfast17.________ stand here. It’s dangerous. (C)a. Nob. Notc. Don’td. Doesn’t18.The ship called at many ________ last voyage. (B)a. countryb. countriesc. countrysd. countryses19.Have you ________ Japan? Yes ,many times. (A)a.been tob.gone toc. arrive atd. reach20.He and she ________ English seamen.(B)a. isb. arec be d. am21.They ________ seamen next year. (C)a. areb. werec. will bed. shall be22.________the carpenter steer the ship? (C)a. Dob. Isc. Doesd. Are23.Where ________ you ________? (D)a. are/beb. have/bec. is/bed. have/been24.Our captain asked me ________ to the bridge. (C)a. wentb. gonec. to god. go25. A ship in Hong Kong will sail for Port Said passing through the ________. (D)a. Panama Canalb. Grand Canalc. Kiel Canald. Suez Canal26.This is the deck cargo. ________ stow it in the holds. (D)a. Notb. Can’tc. Doesn’td. Don’t27.It’s raining now. Stop ________ , please. (A)a. workingb. workc. to workd. works28.It’s getting dark. Please ________ the cargo lights. (C)a. turn awayb. turn offc. turn ond. turn in29.Would you please ________ me a hammer? (B)a. borrowb. lendc. taked. deliver30.The cargo in Hold No.3 is to ________ first. (A)a. be dischargedb. dischargedc. discharged. being discharged31.We’ll leave the harbor rig ht now. ________ for unmooring. (B)a. Stand-byb. get readyc. Prepairingd. stand still32.He ________ up at five yesterday morning. (B)a. getsb. gotc. gettingd. get33.They went on ________ as usual. (D)a. workb. workedc. worksd. working34.The ship is to leave at eight o’clock. The captain should order at seven “________”. (C)a. Make fastb. Single upc. Stand byd. All clear35.We’ll finish loading the trucks soon. Please get ready for ________. (A)a. lashingb. dischargingc. loadingd. tightening36.Li Ming ________ English books on deck every morning. (C)a. readb. readedc. readsd. reading37.Must we work on night shift today? No, you ________. (B)a. needb. needn’tc. mustn’td. shouldn’t38.They should ________ taken great care of. (C)a. beenb. beingc. bed. is39.I haven’t bought ________ toys for my children. (A)a. anyb. somec. ad. an40.We always have a lot of things ________during the voyage. (C)a. dob. doingc. to dod. does41.The dockers are busy ________ their work. (B)a. inb. withc. atd. by42.________ there much cargo in the warehouse? (B)a. Areb. Isc. Bed. Will be43.The officer asked him ________ a sharp lookout for the fishing boats. (A)a. to keepb. keepingc. keepsd. keep44.There is ________ Ocean-going Vessel in the harbor. (C)a. ab. thec. and. about45.I failed ________ Mr. Smith yesterday. (B)a. seeingb. to seec. sawd. seen46.Strict measures ________to keep them away form fire. (A)a. should be takenb. should takec. be takend. should been taken47.What ________ the safe working load of the derrick? (A)a. isb. bec. ared. has48.An automobile sling is used for ________. (D)a. lifting aircraft and helicoptersb. lifting any kinds of cargoc. lifting the heavy boxesd. lifting cars and trucks49.All cargo booms are ready to ________. (C)a. discharging cargob. be dischargingc. discharge cargod. be discharged cargo50.Watertight compartments are separated by ________. (D)a. engine roomsb. tweendecksc. dunnagesd. decks and bulkheads51.________ the clock 20 minutes ahead for local time. (C)a. Reduceb. Advancec. Adjustd. Tune52.Dense fog comes with bad visibility, fog signal bell must be kept ________at regulation intervals. (B)a. to gob. goingc. goesd. go53.The bridge deck and steering house need ________. (A)a. soap washingb. to wash with soapc. washed with soapd. soap washed54.The third officer takes over the watch_________the chief officer. (A)a. fromb. toc. ind. upon55.________ late for the meeting. (D)a. Not beb. Notc. Don’td. Don’t be56.Everything about the ship should be recorded in the ________ by the duty officer. (C)a. documentsb. paperc. logbookd. record57.Be careful when you ________ the derrick. (C)a. operatingb. operatesc. operated. operated58.Our ship will not sail today. What about ________ ashore? (A)a. goingb. to goc. god. going to59.The pilot launches are ________ blue with the “PILOT” in white. (A)a. paintedb. writtenc. writingd. paint60.When does a pilot say “ Make all lines fast”? ________ (D)a. The ship is about to be in positionb. The ship is very close to the berthc. The ship is on voyaged. The ship is in position61.There were no gangs ________ for Friday’s l oading. (C)a. possibleb. ablec. availabled. obtain62.What type of extinguisher should be used for an electric fire? ________. (A)a. CO2b. Formc. Waterd. Water and Form63.Hold No. 4 must be cleaned up to meet the ________ of the cargo surveyors. (C)a. rulesb. necessityc. requirementd. statute64.Timber can be stowed ________. (A)a. both on deck and in holdsb. only on deckc. only in holdsd. either on deck or in holds65.The stevedores are going to load your ship in ________ days, (B)a. fewb. a fewc. littled. a little66.The carpenter is directly responsible to ________.(D)a. the captainb. the bosunc. the third officerd. the chief officer67.________ care. The stevedores are handling dangerous cargo now. (A)a. Beb. Please to bec. To bed. Be for68.All of our export cargo is ________ examined before shipment. (B)a. thoughb. thoroughlyc. throughd. throughout69.Don’t stow the box ________. (B)a. downb. upside downc. up and downd. up70.You should ________ great care of this line. (D)a. makeb. havec. getd. take71.My ship will arrive ________Port Said ________ Sundays. (A)a. at/onb. in/atc. on/byd. to/in72.Vessels transiting the Canal must have their gangways and derricks ________. (D)a. readjustedb. removedc. loweredd. rigged in73.“Port a bit sluggish” means that ________. (B)a. port rudder answers very wellb. port rudder answers slowc. port ruder answers all rightd. port rudder answers back74.Please arrange for ________ to clean the holds before my vessel takes cereal. (D)a. cargo surveyorsb. stevedore gangsc. duty sailorsd. cleaning gangs75.You never work late, ________ you? (A)a. dob. don’tc. haven’td. are76.M. V. Utopia ________ the Atlantic to England next month. (C)a. shall acrossb. sail crossc. shall crossd. sail through77.Hooks ________ allowed for discharging the rice bags. (B)a. areb. are notc. is notd. is78.Besides Yokohama, M. V. Gaohe will also ________ at some other Japanese ports. (A)a. callb. visitc. getd. reach79.Is the pilot ladder all right at this ________? (C)a. higherb. highc. heightd. heighten80.“The anchor was heaved aweigh” means ________. (C)a. “The anchor was let go”b. “The anchor was foul”c. “The anchor was clear of the bottom”d. “The anchor leading abeam”81.The wheel’s order “port five” means that the ship is going to ________. (D)a. turn backb. turn aroundc. turn aboutd. alter course82.This windlass ________ now. (B)a. has repairedb. is under repairc. was repairedd. has been repaired83.I want a clamp. Could you ________ me one? (A)a. bringb. takec. carryd. acquire84.Although a ship usually has repair in a shipyard, ________ is also necessary. (A)a. the general repair on boardb. the voyage repairc. the annual repaird. the dock repair85.I think the hatch covers ________ all fixed up by you. (B)a. wasb. werec. bed. been86.“ Keep ________ to the beacon,” said the pilot. (D)a. lineb. directionc. backd. straight87.“NE” stands for ________. (B)a. east-northb. north-eastc. north and eastd. northeastern88.________ were brought back to ship from the sea. (A)a. The crewb. The crew memberc. A persond. The members89.We use ________ when proceeding in dense fog. (D)a. auto-steeringb. gyro-pilotc. rudder geard. hand-steering90.________ is the chain? (A)a. Howb. Whatc. How aboutd. What about91.________ is used for heaving up and slacking away the anchor and chain. (B)a. A winchb. A windlassc. A craned. A jumbo boom92.Are stevedores going to open the hatches ________ do we have to? (C)a. eitherb. whilec. ord. nor93.Being so nervous, He could ________ give helm orders. (A)a. hardlyb. cannotc. doesn’td. no94.Purser presents all the seaman’s books to the ________. (C)a. Pilotb. Customs Officerc. Immigration Officerd. Agent95.There is ________ in the holds keeping eyes opened to prevent theft. (D)a. watchmanb. watchmenc. a watchmend. a watchman96.Dry powder is used to put out ________. (A)a. electrical fireb. oil firec. common firesd. all kinds of fires97.The crew couldn’t get the fire ________, causing a great loss to the ship. (B)a. to controlb. under controlc. in controld. with control98. A small boat takes pilots to and from ships, it’s called a ________. (C)a. fishing boatb. tugc. pilot boatd. barge99.We expect to finish painting by Friday, if time pressing, the bosun can arrange________work for the sailors. (D)a. over timeb. over the timec. extra timed. overtime100.The chief foreman asked the stevedores not to forget to use separation nets to avoid ________ different lots of cargo. (C)a. mix inb. mix withc. mixing upd. mixing into101.When a ship is abandoned, all the crew members hearing the alarm sounding should put on___________.(C)a. the life jackets and carry the belongs firstb. the life jackets and carry the life buoy firstc. the life jackets and gather at master station firstd. the life jackets and board the life boat first102.It is ________ to remain in your present position. (A)A. dangerous b. dangerc. riskyd. risk103.The A. B. ________ with great care because of more coming and going ships and narrow passages in the harbor. (D)a. alter the rudderb. change the coursec. hand the wheeld. takes the wheel104.Are the holds of tanker the same as those on ________? (C)a. cargo dry shipb. dried cargo shipc. dry cargo shipd. ship dry cargo105.This is ________ American oil tank. (B)a. theb. anc. ad. one106.We called at New York ________ March 15. (A)a. onb. atc. ind. about107.It is ________ today than yesterday. (D)a. coldb. the coldestc. too coldd. colder108.The pilot is standing by ________. (A)a. usb. ourc. wed. ours109.He isn’t working now, ________ he? (C)a. isn’tb. doesc. isd. doesn’t110.This ship ________ two years ago. (D)a. builtb. buildc. was buildingd. was built111.These people are English ________. (B)a. seamansb. seamenc. seamanesed. seaman112.The captain always ________ orders on the bridge. (A)a. givesb. gavec. gived. given113.We have ________ fresh water. (D)a. not ab. anyc. lots ofd. no114.How ________ water is there in the tank? (A)a. muchb. manyc. aboutd. the115.This derrick is as ________ as that one. (B)a. wellb. goodc. betterd. best116.Rice can’t ________ in the rain. (A)a. be loadedb. loadedc. loadd. loads117.Is he ________ ordinary seaman? (B)a. ab. anc. thed. one118.These are not ferries. Those are not tugs, ________. (D)a. toob. alsoc. nord. either119.It’s time ________ a rest. (B)a. tob. to haveb. for d. for have120.Who is responsible ________ the ship? (D)a. withb. toc. atd. for121.There are two satellite navigators on board. One is for operation, ________ is in reserve. (C)a. the anotherb. the othersc. the otherd. others122.Where is your chief officer? He is on ________ floor. (C)a. the fiveb. fivec. the fifthd. fifth123.Our ship will leave here tomorrow morning. You ________ finish the work tonight. (A)a. have tob. shouldc. mayd. will124.How long ________ take to transit the Canal? (C)a. is itb. it willc. does itd. do it125.The agent ________ to come on board this afternoon. (C)a. will be sureb. surec. is sured. be sure126.Must we wait for the pilot here? No, you ________ not. (A)a. needb. willc. mayd. must127.The sailor on duty will do it by ________. (D)a. heb. themselvesc. oneselfd. himself128.Where ________ Xiao Wang and the second officer before lunch? (B)a. wasb. werec. ared. is129.We met the storm on the way here. The vessel ________ heavily. (D)a. roll and pitchb. is rolling and pitchingc. rolls and pitchesd. rolled and pitched130.Don’t worry. They will do ________ best to help you leave on time. (B)a. themb. theirc. ourd. your131.They have been officers ________ 1990. (C)a. forb. afterc. sinced. before132.It is one of ________ fairways we have ever sailed in. (A)a. the deepest and widestb. deepest and widestc. deeper and widerd. most deep and wide133.What type of extinguisher shouldn’t be used for an oil fire? It is _________. (C)a. CO2b. 1211c. Waterd. Sand134.The captain is _________ the ship. (D) (1)a. in overall command ofb. in charge ofc. responsible ford. all of the above135.“Have you seen Mike lately?”“He _________ here the other day.” (C)a. has beenb. beingc. wasd. will be136.When I came to see him yesterday afternoon, he _________ the trucks on deck.(D)a. has lashedb. was lashedc. lashesd. was lashing137.All those old wharves _________ down tomorrow. (A)a. will be knockedb. will knockc. will have knockedd. knock138.You won’t come on board the ship on time _________ you hurry. (B)a. exceptb. unlessc. withoutd. beside139.The crew in distress _________ by the helicopter. (C)a. are all savedb. is all savedc. were all savedd. was all saved140.Please don’t disturb him if he _________ busy with his painting work. (D)a. will beb. wasc. is beingd. is141.When a people are introduced for the first time. They usually greet each other with ________. (B)a. How are you?b. How do you do?c. Nice to see you again.d. Good morning.142.People usually greet each other with all of the following except for “________”. Da. Good morning!b. I’m glad to meet you!c. How are you?d. Good night.143.What’s ________ you? Aa. the matter withb. the matterc. the matters withd. matter144.We usually reply to “ How do you do?” with ________. (C)a. Hellob. How are you?c. How do you do?d. I’m fine, thank you.145.I’d like to ________ the railway station no later than 4:30. (A)a. arrive atb. arrive inc. getd. arrive146.When you meet a person who is ________ than you, a formal greeting should be used. (C)a. as oldb. the oldestc. much olderd. less older147.When you are leaving someone, you should say “________”. (A)a. Good-byeb. Good morningc. Good afternoond. Good evening148.An informal greeting is for meeting friends and people with ________ you are familiar. (B)a. whob. whomc. whosed. that149.You are a carpenter, ________? (D)a. do youb. don’t yo uc. are youd. aren’t you150.I’m ________ shipchandler. My name is John Smith. (B)a. anb. ac. thed. one151.A friend of ________ introduces his brother to me. (B)a. ib. minec. myd. me152.How is everything ________ you? Nothing special. (A)a. withb. forc. tod. about153.It’s very kind of you to see me ________ at the airport. (C)a. intob. afterc. offd. about154.I think we’ll finish ________ the hull this morning. (B) (4)a. to paintb. paintingc. paintd. being painted155.We are very grateful to you ________ your kindness. (D)a. aboutb. ofc. withd. for156.Would you mind ________ ashore with me this afternoon? (A)a. goingb. goesc. god. to go157.It’s the rush hour. I was held ________ by the heavy traffic. (B)a. onb. upc. byd. in158.Thank you for ________ you have done for us. (A)a. everythingb. nothingc. somethingd. anything159.It’s ten minutes ________ five. (C) (5)a. atb. afterc. tod. before160.________ is it now? It’s eight o’clock. (C)a. Howb. Whatc. What timed. How often161.We are to get to the pilot anchorage of the port ________ half past three this afternoon.(D)a. onb. byc. ind. at162.Our Captain started the voyage ________ March 15, 1958. (C)a. inb. atc. ond. by163.It’s nearly five o’clock afternoon . I’m not sure we can ________ the work today. (A)a. finishb. finishesc. to finishd. finishing164.It took me about half an hour to ________ the lesson. (B)a. go acrossb. go overc. go aroundd. go after165.Jane is ________ student to come to school this morning. (B)a. threeb. the thirdc. the threed. third166.Could you tell me ________? (B) (6)a. where is the nearest public telephoneb. where the nearest public telephone isc. is where the nearest public telephoned. the nearest public telephone is where 167.Excuse me , can you tell me ________ get the airport? (D)a. to howb. toc. howd. how to168.The Department Store is quite far from here, you’d better ________ a bus or a taxi.(A)a. takeb. takesc. to taked. taking169.When you go a strange place, you can use the following sentences for asking the way except for ________. (C)a. Excuse me, could you tell me the way to Ocean Hotel?b. Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the airport?c. Excuse me, can you introduce the manager of your company to me?d. Excuse me, which is the nearest way to the Subway Station?170.________ will it take me to walk there? About half an hour. (B)a. What timeb. How longc. How oftend. How much171.I’m looking forward to ________ you again. Mr. White. (C) (7)a. seeb. seesc. seeingd. being seen172.We’ll have a small party this evening. Come and have a dinner ________ us. (D)a. forb. ofc. upond. with173.May I ________ Mr. Johnson, please? Just hold the line, please. (A)a. speak tob. speakc. speak atd. speak for174.We’d like ________ you to come on board. (A)a. to inviteb. invitec. to be invitedd. invites175.He ________ at the moment. (B)a. is outingb. is outc. outd. is out of176.May I have him ________ you back? (C)a. callsb. callingc. calld. to call177.A: Who is this ________? B: Li, his Chinese friend. (A)a. speakingb. talkingc. sayingd. hearing178.________ , is it possible to go there by bus? (D)a. By a wayb. by wayc. By thered. By the way179.Operator, Could you give me ________ of Jenny Agency at Owl Street? (C)a. numberb. numbersc. the numberd. the numbers180.You can ________ his number in the telephone directory. (D)a. look onb. look forc. look overd. look up181.I’m ________ a video recorder. Could you tell me where it is? (B) (8)a. look forb. looking forc. being looked ford. looks for182.Let’s ________. (D)a. go shopb. went shoppingc. goes shoppingd. go shopping183.What ________ for you? (C)a. do I canb. I can doc. can I dod. can do I184.Sometimes he ________ Winches on the deck. (A)a. repairsb. repairc. repairedd. repairing185.I want to buy ________ leather shoes (C)a. a piece ofb. a kind ofc. a pair ofd. a sort of186.________ does it cost? (D)a. How manyb. How pricec. How deard. How much187.May I ________ at the electric razor? (C)a. have look ab. have lookc. have a lookd. have a looking188.________ sometimes can save us both money and time. (B)a. The department storeb. The supermarketc. The electrical appliances departmentd. The grocery store189.________ is a large self-service store selling foods, household goods, etc. (A)a. The supermarketb. The grocery storec. The department stored. The monopoly store190.There are all kinds of goods ________ in the department store. (D)a. for saleb. salesc. saled. on sale191.Try to ________ smoking. It’s good for you. (C) (9)a. give inb. give awayc. give upd. give off192.Can you provide an ambulance for the patient to ________ to the hospital at once.? (B)a. takeb. be takenc. takingd. being taken193.I’d like to see ________ doctor. (A)a. ab. thec. and. one194.The patient ________ in hospital for treatment. (D)a. must staysb. must stayedc. must to stayd. must stay195.I advise you ________ too much. (A)a. not to smokeb. to not smokec. not smoke tod. smoke not to196.The quartermaster has got high fever ________ a few days. (C)a. sinceb. withinc. ford. in197.I’d like to fly to New York ________ Saturday, the 15th. (C) (10)a. atb. inc. ond. by198.We’ll go abroad to ________ a ship in Japan. (A)a. take overb. take afterc. take ind. take off199.Please ________ your around-trip ticket to me! (D)a. showsb. showingc. to showd. show200.When you travel to foreign countries, you have to pass ________. (B) (11)a. customb. the customsc. inspectiond. declaration201.The chief officer is in charge of the ________. (A)a. deck departmentb. service departmentc. engine departmentd. departments202.________ I see your passport? (C)a. Mightb. Shouldc. Mayd. Must203.Please read the instructions carefully before you________ the form. (D)a. fill awayb. fillc. fillingd. fill in204.What’s the ________ for excess baggage? (C)a. priceb. freightc. charged. money205.The Engine Department is under the leadership of the ________. (B)a. chief officerb. chief engineerc. purserd. captain206.How many departments are there on board? They are ________. (C)a. oneb. twoc. threed. four207.The carpenter and the bosun also belong to the ________. (A)a. deck departmentb. service departmentc. engine departmentd. department208.“ I am very fond ________ the roast goose at this restaurant”, said the Guest. (C)a. withb. forc. ofd. on209.I want to ________ a list of prohibited articles. (D)a. ask outb. ask aroundc. ask ind. ask for210.Your luggage is exempted ________ inspection. (A)a. fromb. forc. ond. by211.Could I ________ at the room. (D) (12)a. have lookb. have to lookc. have the lookd. have a look212.There ________ such a lovely view of the city. (C)a. areb. bec. isd. has213.I made a reservation and I’d like to ________. Do you have a single room with bath?(B)a. check outb. check inc. check ond. check up214.________ the cargo space is divided into tanks. (A)a. In liquid cargo shipsb. In dry cargo shipsc. In bulk carriersd. In multi-purpose vessels215.There was a little time before the ship sailed __________he stayed ashore longer.(A)a. sob. in order toc. becaused. but216.________ sail on regular routes and on a fixed timetable. (B)a. Trampsb. Linersc. Container shipsd. Ro/Ro ships217.Bulk carriers carry large quantities of loose cargo, therefore they have _________.(C)a. more than one tween deckb. a lot of decksc. large holdsd. lower tweendeck218.________ run in all parts of the world where there is cargo for them to carry. (B)a. Linersb. Trampsc. General Cargo Shipsd. Cruiser219.There are ________ passenger ships today than there were thirty years ago. (C)a. a fewb. fewc. fewerd. most220.The ________ type of cargo ship is the tanker. (C)a. smallerb. largerc. largestd. smaller221.A container ship is ________ type of dry cargo carriers. (A)a. the most modernb. the most importantc. the most commond. the most beautiful 222.________ must be powerful enough to move ships of large size. (B)a. Bargesb. Tugsc. Life boatsd. LASH223..________ must be seaworthy as pilots go out in all weathers. (A)a. Pilot boatsb. Light shipsc. Ocean-going tugsd. Fishing boats224.The oil is pumped onto the ship at the loading port by ________ . (B) (14)a. ship’s own pumpsb. shore pumpsc. large drumsd. boiler feed pump225.More and more general cargo is _________ containers. (C)A. put by b. put outc. put intod. put for226.The containers are loaded and unloaded by ________ . (C)a. ship’s heavy derrickb. fork trucksc. special cranes from wharfsided. jumbo booms227.We are loading inflammable cargo. No one ________ smoke on deck. (A)a. canb. can’tc. willd. may228.Containers are ________ loaded and unloaded. (A)a. more easilyb. easilierc. much easilyd. most easily229.The containers are stowed both ________ deck. (C)a. on top of or underb. on and alongc. above and belowd. either above or below 230.At the discharging port, the tanker pumps the oil ashore using ________. (C)a. shore pumpsb. large drumsc. her own pumpsd. oil pumps231.________ is unloaded by huge grabs on cranes or by large grain elevators. (C)a. General cargob. Liquid cargoc. Dry bulk cargod. Dirty cargo232.________ must be kept away from dry cargoes. (A)。