When you notice oil on the water near your vessel while taking on fuel, you should FIRST _
A.stop loading
B.notify the senior deck officer
C.notify the terminal superintendent
D.determine whether your vessel is the source
A.stop loading
B.notify the senior deck officer
C.notify the terminal superintendent
D.determine whether your vessel is the source
A.Search the vessel for leaks
B.Notify terminal superintendent
C.Stop loading
D.Notify the Coast Guard
A.Stop fueling
B.Notify the dispatcher
C.Notify the terminal superintendent
D.Determine if your vessel is the source
A.pump fuel oil from midships to the ends of the vessel
B.reduce speed
C.take a course which most eases the vessel
D.All of the above
A.Stop loading
B.Notify the harbour administration
C.Determine if the vessel is the source of the pollution
D.Start the main engine and put them in gear to disperse the spill
Task 1
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.
The decline in the auto motive industry began with the oil crisis of 1973—1994, when gasoline prices rose over 300 percent. Almost immediately, consumers began switching to smaller, more fuel-efficient cars, which were the strengths of the major auto importers. This shift in demand from large to smaller cars did not reverse itself later in the 1970s, and the foreign importers continued to gain market share. Detroit's efforts to produce competitive small cars were limited by its continuing expectation that large-car demand would soon resume. So only slowly did the domestic industry put its resources into small-car production, resulting in inadequate supply as well as inadequate concern for quality and performance. During this period, consumers discovered that similarly priced imports generally offered better performance and fewer problems than US-produced cars.
According to a recently-made study named Some Estimates for Major Automotive Producers, even GM, the most cost-efficient US producer averages close to $900 more per car than the least cost-efficient Japanese producer, Toyota.
Notice the single most important factor in Japanese competitiveness is not government subsidies (津贴) or a policy of "dumping" cars in the US market. Rather, it is labor cost. This difference of almost $2,000 per car favors the Japanese producers so strongly that all other comparisons virtually can be ignored.
When did customers begin to prefer smaller cars?
A.In the early 1970s.
B.Inthelate1970s.
C.From1973to 1994.
D.ln1994.
From the passage we know that ______.
A.you will notice at once when a mosquito lands on your body
B.you can feel something different when the mosquito bites you
C.after she bites, you will have an itch (痒) on your body
D.when you felt the itch you can catch the mosquito
When finish work on the oil separator, you should____ firstly.
A.cut off the power
B.cut off the oil inlet
C.open guide water valve
D.close oil outlet value
A、Capitalize the first letter of each sentence
B、Capitalize the first letter of the name of holidays
C、Use elliptical sentences
D、Choose beautiful greeting card.
A.what
B.which
C.that
D.when
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