17 水手英语听力 第11章
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7.How long should the security training and drill be conducted? A. at least once every 3 months B. at least once every 2 months. C. at least once every 1 months. D. at least once every 5 months.
Q1:What are essential to be able to effectively perform your security duties? A. ship security plan B. training and drills C. control the restricted areas. D. monitor the ship at times.
Q3:How many ship personnel have been changed at any one time to be conducted training and drills? A. more than 20% B. more than 25% C. more than 30% D. more than 40%
7.S1:How often do you check ship security alert system? S2:About once a month. Q:What equipment are they talking about? A. navigation equipment B. firefighting equipment C. ship security alert system. D. lifesaving equipment.
passage 1 To be able to effectively perform your security duties, training and drills are essential. At least once every 3 months or where more than 25% of the ship's personnel have been changed at any one time. The ship security officer is responsible for implementing a training schedule onboard that will provide adequate and proper security training for shipboard personnel.
5.S1:What's to be checked next? S2:We'll check the ship security alert system. Q:What are they going to check? A. AIS. B. DOC C. SSAS D. SSP
Q4:Who is responsible for the ship security training and drills onboard? A. captain B. chief officer C. SSO D. CSO.
passage 2 An automatic Identification System or AIS for short is device that transmits information about your ship and receives the same from other ships. The SOLAS convention already states that an AIS must be fitted on ships over a period of time, ranging from 2002 to 2008 depending on ship's type and tonnage. An example of information transmitted would be: call sign, ship's name, ship's speed, its course and destination. The AIS is an important tool for coastal states to monitor ship traffic and to detect possible threats.
Q2:How long should the security training and drills be conducted? A. at least once every 3 months. B. at least once every 2 months. C. at least once every 1 months. D. at least once every 3 weeks.
2. What does CSO stand for? A. ship security plan. B. ship security officer. C. ship security alert system. D. company security officer.
3. What does SSP stand for? A. ship security plan B. ship security officer. C. ship security alert system. D. company security officer.
5.Which of the following spaces is not a restricted area? A. mess room B. bridge. C. wheel house. D. engine room.
6.What are essential to be able to effectively perform your security duties? A. ship security plan. B. training and drills C. control restricted areas. D. monitor the ship at times.
3.S1:How about the security drill and when was the date of the last drill? S2:We carry out the boat drill every 3 months and the date of the last drill was 15th January. Q:What are they talking about? A. operating instructions B. training manual. C. security drill D. fire drill.
6.S1: What's to be checked next? S2: We'll check continuous synopsis record. Q:What are they going to check? A.DOC B. SSP C. AIS D. CSR
4. What does SSAS stand for? A. ship security plan. B. ship security officer. C. ship security alert system D. company security officer.
1.What does SSO stand for? A. ship security plan. B. ship security officer. C. ship security alert system. D. company security officer.
2.S1:How about the instructions for on-board maintenance of AIS? S2:They are provided on board and used to record the regular maintenances. Q:What are they talking about? A. the specification manual B. the fire control plan C. the maintenance instructions D. the training manual.
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8.S1:I'd like to have a look at your ship security plan. S2:Sorry sir, it should be approved by captain. Wait a moment. Q:What plan are they talking about? A. navigation equipment record. B. firefighting equipment record. C. ship security plan. D. lifesaving equipment record.
9.S1:We'll check the operating condition of AIS. S2:All right, sir. Q:What's to be checked? A. SSAS B. AIS C. CSR D. DOC
10.S1:How does your AIS work? S2:It functions well. Q:What are they checking? A. rudder B. radar C. AIS D. auto-pilot.
1.S1:Would you please tell me your restricted areas? S2:Yes, They are bridge, wheel house and engine room. Q:Which of the following spaces is not restricted areas? A. mess room B. bridge C. wheel house D. engine room
4.S1:How many activating locations of ship security alert system have you been exactly provided with? S2:Two altogether, sir. Q:What are they talking about? A. the number of lifeboats. B. the number of liferafts. C. the number of activating locations for GMDSS alerts. D. The number of activating locations for security alerts.
8.How many ship personnels have been changed at one time to be conducted training and drills. A. more than 20% B. more than 25% C. more than 30% D. more than 40%
9.Who is responsible for the ship security training and drills on board. A. captain B. chief officer. C. SSO D. CSO.
10.What does AIS mean? A. automatic information system. B. automatic identification system. C. automatic indication system D. automatic identification safety.