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Every state, whether coastal or not,()to sail ships under its flag on the high seas.
A . has no right
B . has partial right
C . has the right
D . has not any right
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An International Ship Security Certificate shall be issued for a period specified by the Administration which shall not exceed ()
A . six months
B . two years
C . four years
D . five year
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Where would you obtain data on currents for areas of the world not covered by the National Ocean Service().
A . In the Coast Pilot
B . In the Nautical Almanac
C . In the List of Lights
D . In the Sailing Directio
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According to Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, the maximum hours of work shall not exceed()
A . 10 hours in any 24-hour period
B . 72 hours in any seven-day period
C . ten hours in any 24-hour period
D . 88 hours in any seven-day period
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The Navigation Rules state that a vessel shall be operated at a safe speed at all times so that she can be stopped within().
A . the distance of visibility
B . 1/2 the distance of visibility
C . a distance appropriate to the existing circumstances and conditions
D . the distance that it would require for the propeller to go from full ahead to full aster
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The officer in charge of the deck watch in port shall not().
A . make rounds to inspect the ship at appropriate interals
B . take every precaution to prevent pollution of the environment by the ship
C . enter, in the bell book, all important events affecting the ship
D . offer assistance to ships or person in distre
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Good title to the Goods delivered to the ship shall not pass to the()until full payment for same has been made.
A . Vendor
B . Purchaser
C . Master
D . Shipper
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A port in a redundant topology is currently in the blocking state and is not receiving BPDUs. To ensure that this port does not erroneously transition to the forwarding state, which command should be configured to satisfy the requirement?()
A . Switch(config)#spanning-tree loopguard default
B . Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree bdpufilter
C . Switch(config)#udld aggressive
D . Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree bpduguard
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The Rules state that a seaplane shall().
A . not be regarded as a vessel
B . in general,keep well clear of all vessels
C . proceed at a slower speed than surrounding vessels
D . when making way,show the lights for a vessel not under command
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The records of ship security training, drills and exercises shall be kept in the working language or languages of the shipIf the language or languages used are not(), a translation into one of these languages shall be included.
A . English, French or Spanish
B . Chinese, English or French
C . English, French or Japanese
D . Chinese, English or Spanish
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The officer in charge of the navigational watch shall not hand over the watch to the relieving officer if().
A、 there is reason to believe that the latter is not capable of carrying out the watch keeping duties effectively
B、 the ship is fitted with automatic steering
C、 there is daylight or darkness
D、 at no time shall the bridge be left unattended
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When the ship security alert system is activated, it shall not()
A . initiate a ship-to-shore security alert
B . transmit a ship-to-shore security alert
C . initiate an alert identifying the ship, its location
D . raise a security alarm on-board the ship indicating that the ship is under threat
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13. The officer in charge of the navigational watch shall not hand over the watch to the relieving officer if ____.
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What does NOT a speaker do to state the importance of a topic at the beginning of a speech?
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Who was NOT once the King of Wei state?
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纠错 As a result of his inconsistency in represent his constituents, the senator was not reelected to the state legislature .
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The _____ should not be overstated when the two nations are on the verge of conflict.
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An important part of the national government is the Foreign Service,a branch of the Department of State.
A.tree
B.division
C.root
D.leaf
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America has a new national park. It is the Great Basin. It is the first national park in the western state of Nevada. The new park is in the eastern part of Nevada, close to the border(边界) with Utah. It is far from any city.
An American explorer John Charles Fremont travelled through the area in the early 1800's. He found the land shaped like a bowl. So he named it the Great Basin. It is a land of unusual beauty and sharp differences.
For example, you can climb a mountain covered with green forests, then cool yourself in a field of snow as you arrive at the top. Here and there, sharp rocks push out through the snow. Among the rocks you might see homes of the golden hawk (鹰), a bird that was once in danger of dying out.
You can camp in a campground on the edge of Lehman Caves. These caves are a group of large underground rooms made of limestone (石灰石). You can walk through them for about a kilometre. Before the park opened, the caves were the centre of interests for anyone travelling through this area.
The state of Nevada has wanted a national park for more than 60 years. There have always been the opposite ideas from people who believes that a park would harm(损害) mining and agriculture. The bill that set up the park, however, promises that mines will remain open, and that sheep and cows will continue to feed on the mountainsides.
Lehman Caves are______.
A.about a kilometre each
B.separated from each other
C.rooms made of limestone
D.what interest visitors most
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An important part of the national government is the ForeignService, a branch of the Department of the State.
A. a unity
B. a division
C. an embassy
D. an invitation
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Unemployment in the state hit an all-time low of 2.1 percent this summer, the lowest in the nation. Though it has edged up a little since, it is still among the tightest labour markets in the US. And Connecticut is only the most extreme manifestation of the conditions that now prevail across America. Unemployment nationally is 4.1 percent, the lowest since 1970.
The performance of the US labour market in the late 1990s is as much a feature of the puzzlingly benign so-called New Economy.
For the past four years the US has enjoyed an average annual growth rate of 4 percent— up from an average of about 3 percent in the previous decade. Productivity improvements account for about two-thirds of that elevated output, as workers have increased their output per hour.
The rest has come from a rapid increase in the total number of workers, what economists call labour inputs. There has been a surge in new jobs—7m in the last three years—that has pushed the unemployment rate down into the uncharted territory of barely 4 percent.
Recent economic history suggests that, whenever unemployment has gone this low, the scramble for workers becomes so difficult that wages are rapidly bid up, and an inflationary spiral follows. But in the US in the past five years, wage growth has been muted. In the last year, total employee compensation in the private sector rose by just 3.3 percent, almost unchanged on the figure three years ago, when the unemployment rate was 5.4 percent.
"In some ways it's a bigger puzzle than the productivity puzzle," says Paul Krugman, professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "How can we have such a low unemployment rate without an explosion of wages?"
A number of factors appear to have contributed.
In their search for workers to fill positions, companies have reached out to places they have not looked at in the past. As a result, more people are working than ever. The proportion of the population in employment reached a record high this year of more than 64 percent.
This expanded labour supply helps explain why companies have kept the lid on pay over the last few years. The availability of new sources of labour—women, retirees, college students among them—means companies may not have to give big pay rises to hire new workers. It also helps explain why the benefits of the New Economy are not always widely felt—more people seem to be working longer hours than ever.
But an expanded labour supply can only explain part of what has changed in the US in recent years. After all, unemployment—the proportion of the labour force out of work—has still declined, indicating that companies have drawn new workers not just from the pool of those not previously in the labour force, but also from the unemployed.
And yet still wage costs have remained muted.
One possible explanation is that companies have become more flexible in how they pay.
"At Newfield, we use a much broader variety of means to reward workers, including performance related pay, year-end bonuses, and extended contracts," says Mr. Ostop.
Why does Connecticut have the tightest labour market in the U. S. ?
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These Regulations shall not apply to aliens who in the People’s Republic of China()
A.reside
B.resent
C.inhabit
D.reserve