1.Double bottom tanks are in the space between the _____and the bottom of the hull.A. tanksB. holdsC. cabinsD. tweendecksB2.The holds are numbered ____.A. from forward to aftB. from aft to forwardC. from left to rightD. from main deck to bottomA3. A modern general cargo ship has her engine room and bridge__________.A. amidshipB. forwardC. aftD. A or BC4.When standing on board a ship and facing the bow,the port side is on the ____side.A. right-handB. foreC. left-handD. aftC5.Draft is the depth from ______to vessel'bottom.A. waterlineB. deck levelC. amidshipsD. main deckA6.The line leading forward to the tug from the bow is_____.A. the forward towing lineB. the headlineC. the forward breast lineD. the stern lineA7.My ship is equipped _____ automatic hatch covers.A. withC. onD. forA8.The most modern vessels are navigated by _____.A. loranB. sextantC. satelliteD. magnetic compassC9.The ____ is of great value to ships in poor visibility.A. VHF setB. radarC. steering gearD. compassB10.We can find the ship's position on _____.A. the mapB. the chartC. the compassD. VHF setB11.The engine orders are passed from the bridge to the engine room by_____.A. telephoneB. VHFC. GPS setD. telegraphD12.Ships that transport people are called ______.A. general cargo shipsB. oil tankersC. passenger shipsD. containersC13._______ must be powerful enough to move ships of large size.A. BargesB. TugsC. Life boatsB14.________ must be seaworthy as pilots go out in all weathers.A. Pilot boatsB. Light shipsC. Ocean-going tugsD. Fishing boatsA15.The oil is pumped onto the ship at the loading port by ________ .A. ship’s own pumpsB. shore pumpsC. large drumsD. boiler feed pumpB16.______ is driven by electricity and it points to true north.A. The gyro compassB. The magnetic compassC. The compass cardD. The compassesA17.The deck extending from bow to stern is called ________.A. the main deckB. the frameC. the superstructureD. the decks below the main deckA18.At the discharging port, the tanker pumps the oil ashore using ________.A. shore pumpsB. large drumsC. her own pumpsD. oil pumpsC19._______ must be kept away from dry cargoes.A. Wet cargoesB. Heavy cargoesC. Light cargoesD. Bulk cargoesA20. A short raised deck above the main deck at the bow is called ________.A. the fore deckB. the weather deckC. the superstructure deckD. the forecastle deckD21.The height from water level to the top of weather deck is called ________.A. heightB. freeboardC. draftD. air draftB22.Cargo ships can be divided into _____basic types.A. twoB. threeC. fourD. fiveA23.The merchants ships can be designed as _________.A. cargo ships and passenger shipsB. dry cargo ships and liquid cargo shipsC. cargo ships and oil tankersD. cargo ships and container shipsA24.Which of the following is not a dry cargo ship?A. Bulk carrierB. TankerC. Container shipD. General cargo shipB25.Which of the following is not liquid cargo carrier?A. Container shipB. Oil tankerC. Chemical carrierD. LPG carrierA26.Ro/Ro ships are the most important vehicle carriers.They have doors_________.A. at the bowB. at the sternC. at the bow and sternD. A or B or CC27.The most common type of liquid cargo carrier is _____.A. the LNG carrierB. the oil tankerC. the chemical tankerD. the LPG carrierB28.The superstructure includes __________.A. the forecastle and the engineroomB. the forecastle 、bridge and poopC. the forecastle 、bridge and main deckD. the bridge and main deckB29.Watertight compartments are separated by ________.A. engine roomsB. tweendecksC. dunnagesD. decks and bulkheadsD30.The A. B. ________ with great care because of more coming and going ships and narrowpassages in the harbor.A. alter the rudderB. change the courseC. hand the wheelD. takes the wheelD31.How many departments are there on board? They are ________.A. oneB. twoC. threeD. fourC32.The carpenter and the bosun also belong to the ________.A. deck departmentB. service departmentC. engine departmentD. departmentA33.________ is on duty on the bridge from 0400 to 0800 hours.A. The chief officerB. The third officerC. The second officerD. The duty officerA34.The bosun is good ________ seamanship.A. inB. atC. onD. forB35.Cleaning, painting and repair work is known as ________.A. maintenance workB. sailor’s workC. daily workD. frequent workA36.Tweendeck is below the ___deck.A. upperB. lowerC. mainD. boatC37.The poop is at the _______ of a ship.A. sternB. bowC. midshipD. bridgeA38.Bulkheads are upright steel____going across the ship.A. hullsB. wallsC. holdsD. tweendecksB39.The tonnage of some supertankers is over _____dwt.A. 5,000B. 50,000C. 500,000D. 5,000,000C40.______ the cargo space is divided into tanks.A. In liquid cargo shipsB. In dry cargo shipsC. In bulk carriersD. In barge shipsB41.______ is carried in bags.A. Vegetable oilB. RiceC. TeaD. ChemicalsB42.The height and the width of a standard size of container is ______.A. differentB. 8mC. the sameD. 9ftC43.Are you _____ your course?A. atB. fromC. awayD. onD44.Remember to answer the pilot’s order ________.A. clearly and quicklyB. loudly and slowlyC. quietly and correctlyD. clearly and loudlyD45.You are experienced in ____ the wheel.A. steerB. steeringC. steersD. steeredB46.________ two seven five!A. WorkB. SteerC. HandleD. TakeB47._______to five!A. EaseB. PortC. StarboardD. HandleA48.Nothing ________port!A. inB. forC. toD. fromC49.Finished ________ wheel!A. outB. byC. withD. inC50.The pilot needs the ship to go forward very slowly.The order should be ____.A. "Slow ahead"B. "Dead slow ahead"C. "Dead slow astern"D. "Slow asternB51.How long ___ it take to change engine from ahead to astern ?A. isB. wasC. doesD. doC52.When does a pilot say “ Make all lines fast”? ________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 positionD53.We made _____all the lines and let _____the tugs.A. tight/outB. fast/outC. fast/goD. fast/goingC54.Jack _____to pull hawser.A. tried bestB. tried one's bestC. tried his bestD. trying his bestC55.“The anchor was heaved aweigh” means ________.A. “The anchor was let go”B. “The anchor was foul”C. “The anchor was clear of the bottom”D. “The anchor leading abeamC56.Spread a safety net _____ the gangway.A. onB. overC. aroundD. underD57.Agent, the captain is ____ you in his cabin.A. waitingB. expectingC. looking forD. looking forwardB58.Is the captain on board? No. He _________ ashore.A. wentB. has beenC. has goneD. goesC59.It is the job of ________ to take the pilot aboard.A. the duty sailorB. the 2nd officerC. the captainD. the third officer or the duty sailorD60.The pilot room is next _____ the chart room.A. withB. inC. toD. onC61.Excuse me, may I_____ your spanner?A. doB. borrowC. lendD. fetchB62.Could you ________me a needle and some thread? I want to mend these broken bags.A. haveB. borrowC. lendD. takeC63.The nut is loose. Lend me ________, please.A. an oil canB. a hammerC. a screw driverD. a sawC64.The light is out. Could you lend me a _____for checking the connections?A. test pencilB. bulbC. flash lightD. torchA65.You can borrow rollers ________the bosun. He must have got some.A. toB. ofC. forD. fromD66.Please return it after ____it.A. usedB. useC. usingD. to useC67.I want a clamp. Could you ________ me one?A. bringB. takeC. carryD. acquireA68.Who takes the wheel on the ship?A. The sailors doB. The bosun doesC. The quartermaster doesD. The third officer doesC69.You never work late,____ you?A. doB. don'tC. havn'tD. didn'tA70.They went on ____as usual.A. workB. workingC. worksD. to workB71.Besides Yokohama,M.V.GAOHE will also ____at some other Japanese ports.A. callB. visitC. getD. goA72.Excuse me,may I have a word with your Chief? _____A. CertainlyB. CertianlyC. CeitainlyD. CirtainlyA73.________can I do for you?A. HowB. WhereC. WhatD. WhoC74.Are you sailor on ________?A. workB. the bridgeC. dutyD. workingC75.The gangway is ______high for the stevedores ______board this ship.A. so/thatB. as/asC. too/toD. so/toC76.The soil pipe under the kitchen is blocked________.Get it through right now.A. offC. upD. inC77.Everything about the ship should be recorded in the ________by the duty officer.A. logbookB. record bookC. ship's paperD. ship's recordA78.Timber can be stowed ____.A. both on deck and in holdsB. only on deckC. only in holdsD. either on deck or in holdsA79.Hooks ________ allowed for discharging the rice bags.A. areB. are notC. is notD. isB80.The containers are loaded and unloaded by ________ .A. ship’s heavy derrickB. fork trucksC. special cranes from wharfsideD. jumbo boomsC81.Bosun I've never operated the hatch covers ___by hydraulic power.A. poweredB. drivenC. movedD. movingB82.Could you show me_____to open the hatch covers ?A. whyB. whenC. howC83.The cargo _______Hold No.3 is to be discharged first.A. atB. inC. forD. toB84.Stow the bags one _____ one, please.A. afterB. withC. byD. ofC85.Don't stow the box _____.A. downB. up and downC. upside downD. upC86.Heavy cargo might break ____ cargo, so it can't be stowed on top of it.A. lightB. bulkC. dangerousD. hardA87.We are loading inflammable cargo.No one ____smoke on deck.A. canB. can'tC. willD. won'tA88.It's getting dark. Please ____the cargo lights.A. openB. turn onC. switchD. turnB89.What does "SWL" stand for?A. Safe Water Line.B. Ship Without Lights.C. Safe Working Load.D. Safe Working Line.C90.“What _________ is today?” “It’s Sunday.”A. dateB. wrongC. weatherD. dayD91.He often teaches _____ to speak English.A. weB. usC. ourD. oursB92.The dockers are busy ____ their work.A. withB. onC. forD. byA93.What’s ________ you?A. the matter withB. the matterC. the matters withD. matterA94.We usually reply to “ How do you do?” with ________.A. HelloB. How are you?C. How do you do?D. I’m fine, thank youC95.It’s ten minutes _____ five.A. atB. afterC. toD. beforeC96.__ is it now? It’s eight o’clock.A. HowB. WhatC. What timeD. How oftenC97.Could you tell me ________?A. where is the nearest public telephoneB. where the nearest public telephone isC. is where the nearest public telephoneD. the nearest public telephone is whereB98.Excuse me , can you tell me ___ get the airport?A. to howB. toC. howD. how toD99.May I __ Mr. Johnson, please?Just hold the line, please.A. speak toB. speakC. speak atD. speak forA100.______ does it cost?A. How manyB. How priceC. How dearD. How muchD。