单选题A free transfer between terminals is available using Heathrow Express and Heathrow Connect trains.A Heathrow Airport provides free pick-up service.B Heathrow Airport and local destinations are connected by free train services.C Free train services conn

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单选题
A free transfer between terminals is available using Heathrow Express and Heathrow Connect trains.
A

Heathrow Airport provides free pick-up service.

B

Heathrow Airport and local destinations are connected by free train services.

C

Free train services connect the terminals of Heathrow Airport.


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  • 第1题:

    不存在free lunch,但却存在free trade。()


    答案:√

  • 第2题:

    Evaluatethefollowingcommandanditsoutput:SQL>SELECT*FROMdba_temp_free_space;TABLESPACE_NAMETABLESPACE_SIZEALLOCATED_SPACEFREE_SPACELMTEMP250609664101048576149561088Whichtwostatementscorrectlyinterprettheoutput?()

    A.FREE_SPACEindicatesonlythespacethatiscurrentlyunallocated.

    B.ALLOCATED_SPACEindicatesonlythespacecurrentlyallocatedandinuse.

    C.FREE_SPACEindicatesonlythespacethatiscurrentlyallocatedandavailableforreuse.

    D.ALLOCATED_SPACEindicatesboththespacecurrentlyallocatedandused,andthespacethat isavailableforreuse.

    E.FREE_SPACEindicatesboththespacethatiscurrentlyallocatedandavailableforreuse,andthespacethatiscurrentlyunallocated.


    参考答案:D, E

  • 第3题:

    第(3)处应填_________

    A.free charges
    B.freely charged
    C.free of charge
    D.free to charge

    答案:C
    解析:
    句子表示本来是需要付费入场的活动,但是因为Mitchell捐赠了很多,所以特别地免费提供了两张票。故选“免费的”短语free of charge。

  • 第4题:

    Text 3 Even before economist Howard Davies thinking where to put extra airport capacity in Britain,rejecting the idea of building a big new hub in the Thames Estuary,the backlash had begun.Boris Johnson,the mayor of London and an enthusiastic supporter of the Thames plan,spluttered in advance,then branded the decision"shortsighted".NIMBYs opposing the expansion of Heathrow and Catwick groaned,knowing that the remaining options all involve building or extending ninways at one of those airports.Sir Howard's final recommendation is sure to run into heavy rire.To make mat-ters worse,he and his team must hazard a guess about the future of air travel,Heathrow and Gatwick are both full,or close to it,and want to expand.But the two airports presently serve quite different parts of the market.Some 37%of passengers at Heathrow transfer between flights.Nearly a third of its customers are on business.By contrast,only 13%of Gatwick's cusiomers are business travellers.Most are going on holiday.Just 7%transfer there-a proportion that has fallen by half over the past decade.Heathrow's shiny new Terminal 2,which opened in June,is full of expensive shops and restaurants run by Michelin-starred cooks lo entice rich passengers.At CaLwick,recenL improvements reflect its popularity with holiday goers:a wider lane at security gate has been set aside for families,while an area in ihe southern terminal is now reserved for elderly passengers,with comfortable seats and a small duty-free shop.The airports'managers also hold entirely different views about the way the airline industry will develop,and its place in the broader economy.Much of the argument for expanding Heathrow rests on the idea that hub airporls are,and will remain,vital.Without further expansion,boosters argue,fewer flights to distant places such as Wuhan and Xiamen will be available to businessmen.If the capaciiy plight persists,domestic flights are more likely to be delayed or canceUed.European airports will pick up those passengers inslead."That's our CDP leaking out,"says Jon Proudlove,Lhe general manager of air-traffic control at Heathrow.Not surpnsingly,Calwick takes a different view.Over the past ten years the growth of low-cost airlines has been explosive.poinls out Sir Roy McNulty,chairman of the Gatwick group.People are travelling in different ways,with more"self-connecting"to keep costs down.AIthough connections with emerging markets are important.Europe and North America will remain Bricain's largesl trading partners,he argues.London will be a deslinalion in its own right.
    In regard of the future of the airport,Roy McNulty seems to reel____

    A.conrident
    B.perplexed
    C.concemed
    D.indifferent

    答案:A
    解析:
    态度题。根据Roy McNulty定位到最后一段。本段整段都以Roy McNulty的观点展开讨论,其中growth“发展”、explosive“暴涨的”、imporlant“重要的”都属于正向词汇;故本题应该选择正向词汇作为答案。选项[A]confident“自信的”为正向词汇;选项[B]perplexed“困惑的”为负面词汇;选项[C]concemed“担忧的”为负面词汇;选项[D]indifferent”冷漠的”为负面词汇。四个选项中只有[A]为正向词汇,故本题选择[A]项。而本段最后一句London will be a destination in ils own right.‘伦敦将凭借自身能力成为航班目的地”更是体现出Roy McNulty对于Gatwick机场前景的自信。

  • 第5题:

    Text 3 Even before economist Howard Davies thinking where to put extra airport capacity in Britain,rejecting the idea of building a big new hub in the Thames Estuary,the backlash had begun.Boris Johnson,the mayor of London and an enthusiastic supporter of the Thames plan,spluttered in advance,then branded the decision"shortsighted".NIMBYs opposing the expansion of Heathrow and Catwick groaned,knowing that the remaining options all involve building or extending ninways at one of those airports.Sir Howard's final recommendation is sure to run into heavy rire.To make mat-ters worse,he and his team must hazard a guess about the future of air travel,Heathrow and Gatwick are both full,or close to it,and want to expand.But the two airports presently serve quite different parts of the market.Some 37%of passengers at Heathrow transfer between flights.Nearly a third of its customers are on business.By contrast,only 13%of Gatwick's cusiomers are business travellers.Most are going on holiday.Just 7%transfer there-a proportion that has fallen by half over the past decade.Heathrow's shiny new Terminal 2,which opened in June,is full of expensive shops and restaurants run by Michelin-starred cooks lo entice rich passengers.At CaLwick,recenL improvements reflect its popularity with holiday goers:a wider lane at security gate has been set aside for families,while an area in ihe southern terminal is now reserved for elderly passengers,with comfortable seats and a small duty-free shop.The airports'managers also hold entirely different views about the way the airline industry will develop,and its place in the broader economy.Much of the argument for expanding Heathrow rests on the idea that hub airporls are,and will remain,vital.Without further expansion,boosters argue,fewer flights to distant places such as Wuhan and Xiamen will be available to businessmen.If the capaciiy plight persists,domestic flights are more likely to be delayed or canceUed.European airports will pick up those passengers inslead."That's our CDP leaking out,"says Jon Proudlove,Lhe general manager of air-traffic control at Heathrow.Not surpnsingly,Calwick takes a different view.Over the past ten years the growth of low-cost airlines has been explosive.poinls out Sir Roy McNulty,chairman of the Gatwick group.People are travelling in different ways,with more"self-connecting"to keep costs down.AIthough connections with emerging markets are important.Europe and North America will remain Bricain's largesl trading partners,he argues.London will be a deslinalion in its own right.
    it can be inferred from Paragraph 3 that_____

    A.Michelin restaurants are popular around the world
    B.Heathrw's Terminal 2 aims at high-end customers
    C.Gatwick airport is designed to attract all passengers
    D.both Heathrow and Gatwick cater to public demand

    答案:B
    解析:
    推理题。定位到第三段。选项[A]Michelin restaurants are popular around the world“米其林餐厅在全世界大受欢迎”:文章提到米其林星级厨师,并没有提到米其林餐厅受欢迎,该项无法从原文推断出来,故不选。选项[B]Heathrow's Terminal 2 aims at high-endcustomers“希思罗机场2号航站楼瞄准高端客户”;本段首句提到:Heathrow's shiny new Terminal 2.which opened in June,isfull of expensive shops and restauranLs run by Michelin starred cooks to entice rich passengers.其中entice nch passengers“吸引富有乘客”=aims at high-end customers“瞄准高端客户”;故该项正确。选项[C]Gatwick airport is designed to attract all passengers“盖特威克机场旨在吸引所有乘客”;首先.all-词过于绝对;其次,原文提到盖特威克机场受度假者的欢迎,并没有提到“all passengers”,故该项错误。选项[D]both Heathrow and Gatwick cater to public demand”希思罗机场和盖特威克机场都能够迎合大众需求”:该段首句提到希思罗机场2号航站楼旨在吸引有钱的乘客,并没有迎合大众需求,故该项表述错误。综上,本题答案为[B]。

  • 第6题:

    The government()schools.

    Asupply free books with

    Bsupplies free books to

    Csupplies freebooks with

    Dsupply free books to


    C

  • 第7题:

    Evaluate the following command and its output:   SQL>SELECT * FROM dba_temp_free_space;  TABLESPACE_NAME TABLESPACE_SIZE ALLOCATED_SPACE FREE_SPACE  LMTEMP 250609664 101048576 149561088 Which two statements correctly interpret the output?()

    • A、 FREE_SPACE indicates only the space that is currently unallocated.
    • B、 ALLOCATED_SPACE indicates only the space currently allocated and in use.
    • C、 FREE_SPACE indicates only the space that is currently allocated and available for reuse.
    • D、 ALLOCATED_SPACE indicates both the space currently allocated and used,and the space that is available for reuse.
    • E、 FREE_SPACE indicates both the space that is currently allocated and available for reuse,and the space that is currently unallocated.

    正确答案:D,E

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    What is the use of “aroma box” at Heathrow airport?
    A

    It can scent a lot of synthetic fragrance into the environment.

    B

    It is a machine which blows warm and fresh air into the environment.

    C

    It often pumps the smell of freshly-cut grass from a high-street shop.

    D

    It is a box which sends out not only aroma but also music.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    细节理解题。答案出处为原文第一段。第一段提到a machine which blows warm scented air into the environment,在四个选项中,只有A提到了fragrance,与原文的scented对应。B项中的fresh及D项中的music在第一段中没有提到。C项虽是文中的内容,但不够全面。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    Many American travelers use Montreal international airport because ______.
    A

    it offers good passenger service

    B

    it provides free parking lots

    C

    it is near and inexpensive

    D

    it is widely advertised


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    细节题。关键句:文章的第二段第二句话“Countless U.S.travelers use Montreal’s airport because of its convenient location and competitive prices,which it promotes in radio ads in New England.”可知,蒙特利尔机场不仅位置方便,价格还便宜,故正确答案为C。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    You are 26 years old and are interested in teaching. You should apply to ______.
    A

    Capes Taxi, 17 Palace Road, Boston

    B

    Recruitment office, Southern Airlines, Heathrow Airport West, HR37 UK

    C

    The Director of Studies, Instant Languages Ltd., 279 Canal Street, Boston


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    分析推理题。由题句中的teaching一词首先找到第三个广告(Teachers Needed),发现符合该广告的要求,而C项正是该广告留下的联系方式,故C项正确答案。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    The government()schools.
    A

    supply free books with

    B

    supplies free books to

    C

    supplies freebooks with

    D

    supply free books to


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    A change of trim may be simply defined as().
    A

    the change in difference between the forward and aft drafts

    B

    the sum of free communication, free surface and pocketing

    C

    the moment of inertia of the ship's waterline plane about the athwartship axis

    D

    rolling and listing


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    In Britain, children from the age of 5 to 16 can _____ by law.

    A. receive completely free education

    B. receive parly free education

    C. receive no free education if their families are rich

    D. receive no free education at all


    正确答案:A

  • 第14题:

    According to the text, newspaper is losing profits in job ads because( )

    [A] their prices are too high

    [B] the employment rate is quite high

    [C] Internet company provides free services

    [D] competition among newspapers is tight


    正确答案:C

  • 第15题:

    第49题答案是__________

    A.free charges
    B.freely charged
    C.free of charge
    D.free to charge

    答案:C
    解析:
    句子表示本来是需要付费入场的活动,但是因为“MitcheH”捐赠了很多,所以特别地免费提供了两张票。故选“免费的”短语“free of charge”。

  • 第16题:

    Text 3 Even before economist Howard Davies thinking where to put extra airport capacity in Britain,rejecting the idea of building a big new hub in the Thames Estuary,the backlash had begun.Boris Johnson,the mayor of London and an enthusiastic supporter of the Thames plan,spluttered in advance,then branded the decision"shortsighted".NIMBYs opposing the expansion of Heathrow and Catwick groaned,knowing that the remaining options all involve building or extending ninways at one of those airports.Sir Howard's final recommendation is sure to run into heavy rire.To make mat-ters worse,he and his team must hazard a guess about the future of air travel,Heathrow and Gatwick are both full,or close to it,and want to expand.But the two airports presently serve quite different parts of the market.Some 37%of passengers at Heathrow transfer between flights.Nearly a third of its customers are on business.By contrast,only 13%of Gatwick's cusiomers are business travellers.Most are going on holiday.Just 7%transfer there-a proportion that has fallen by half over the past decade.Heathrow's shiny new Terminal 2,which opened in June,is full of expensive shops and restaurants run by Michelin-starred cooks lo entice rich passengers.At CaLwick,recenL improvements reflect its popularity with holiday goers:a wider lane at security gate has been set aside for families,while an area in ihe southern terminal is now reserved for elderly passengers,with comfortable seats and a small duty-free shop.The airports'managers also hold entirely different views about the way the airline industry will develop,and its place in the broader economy.Much of the argument for expanding Heathrow rests on the idea that hub airporls are,and will remain,vital.Without further expansion,boosters argue,fewer flights to distant places such as Wuhan and Xiamen will be available to businessmen.If the capaciiy plight persists,domestic flights are more likely to be delayed or canceUed.European airports will pick up those passengers inslead."That's our CDP leaking out,"says Jon Proudlove,Lhe general manager of air-traffic control at Heathrow.Not surpnsingly,Calwick takes a different view.Over the past ten years the growth of low-cost airlines has been explosive.poinls out Sir Roy McNulty,chairman of the Gatwick group.People are travelling in different ways,with more"self-connecting"to keep costs down.AIthough connections with emerging markets are important.Europe and North America will remain Bricain's largesl trading partners,he argues.London will be a deslinalion in its own right.
    Heathrow and Gatwick are different in terms of_____

    A.scale and capacity of passengers
    B.the proportion of foreign tourists
    C.passengers'power of consumption
    D.passengers'nature and destination

    答案:D
    解析:
    细节题。根据Heathrow and Gatwick、different等词定位到第二段。该段第三、四句指出:希思罗机场的乘客中有3 70是中转乘客,三分之一是商务出行旅客;文章接着指出:盖特威克机场的乘客中只有13qo是商务出行旅客,大多数人是去度假的,7%是中转乘客。由此可以判断,这两个机场的乘客出行目的不同,即乘客性质不同;此外,希思罗机场中转旅客多,也就是前往其他目的地的旅客多,而盖特威克机场的旅客以此为目的地,即二者乘客目的地不同。故得出结论:两个机场的乘客性质和目的地不同;即选项[D]passengers'nature and desUnation“乘客的性质和目的地”为答案。选项[A]scale and capacity of passengers“规模和旅客容量”;本段提到两个机场都趋于饱和,并没有对比二者的规模和容量,故该项错误;选项[B]the proportion of foreign tourists“外国游客的比重”;本段没有提到外国游客,该项属于无中生有;选项[C]passengers'power of consumption“旅客的消费能力”;该项在本段并无讨论,属于无中生有。综上,本题答案为[D]。

  • 第17题:

    Text 3 Even before economist Howard Davies thinking where to put extra airport capacity in Britain,rejecting the idea of building a big new hub in the Thames Estuary,the backlash had begun.Boris Johnson,the mayor of London and an enthusiastic supporter of the Thames plan,spluttered in advance,then branded the decision"shortsighted".NIMBYs opposing the expansion of Heathrow and Catwick groaned,knowing that the remaining options all involve building or extending ninways at one of those airports.Sir Howard's final recommendation is sure to run into heavy rire.To make mat-ters worse,he and his team must hazard a guess about the future of air travel,Heathrow and Gatwick are both full,or close to it,and want to expand.But the two airports presently serve quite different parts of the market.Some 37%of passengers at Heathrow transfer between flights.Nearly a third of its customers are on business.By contrast,only 13%of Gatwick's cusiomers are business travellers.Most are going on holiday.Just 7%transfer there-a proportion that has fallen by half over the past decade.Heathrow's shiny new Terminal 2,which opened in June,is full of expensive shops and restaurants run by Michelin-starred cooks lo entice rich passengers.At CaLwick,recenL improvements reflect its popularity with holiday goers:a wider lane at security gate has been set aside for families,while an area in ihe southern terminal is now reserved for elderly passengers,with comfortable seats and a small duty-free shop.The airports'managers also hold entirely different views about the way the airline industry will develop,and its place in the broader economy.Much of the argument for expanding Heathrow rests on the idea that hub airporls are,and will remain,vital.Without further expansion,boosters argue,fewer flights to distant places such as Wuhan and Xiamen will be available to businessmen.If the capaciiy plight persists,domestic flights are more likely to be delayed or canceUed.European airports will pick up those passengers inslead."That's our CDP leaking out,"says Jon Proudlove,Lhe general manager of air-traffic control at Heathrow.Not surpnsingly,Calwick takes a different view.Over the past ten years the growth of low-cost airlines has been explosive.poinls out Sir Roy McNulty,chairman of the Gatwick group.People are travelling in different ways,with more"self-connecting"to keep costs down.AIthough connections with emerging markets are important.Europe and North America will remain Bricain's largesl trading partners,he argues.London will be a deslinalion in its own right.
    Domestic tlights at Heathrow may be cancelled if______

    A.the airport enlarges iis scale
    B.there are too few passengers
    C.the airport remains its current size
    D.a new airport won't be constructed

    答案:C
    解析:
    细节题。根据题干定位到第四段第五行:If the capacity plighl persists,domestic flights are more likely to be delayed or canceUed.该句大意为“如果机场容量不足的窘境持续下去,国内航班很可能会被延误或取消”。本题答案句为the capacity plight persists。选项[A]the airport enlarges its scale“机场扩大规模”;该项与答案句“容量不足的窘境”表述相反,故错误。选项[B]there are too few passengers“乘客数量太少”;该项属于无中生有,故排除。[C]the airport rem8ins iLs current size“机场停留在当前规模”;该项与Lhe capacity plight persists“机场容量不足的窘境持续下去”表述相符,属于同义替换,故该项正确。选项[D]a new airport won't be constructed“不建立新机场”;第四段第三行提到Without further expansion“如果没有进一步扩建”,文章强调扩建机场而非建立新机场,故该项也与文章表述不符。综上,[c]为正确答案。

  • 第18题:

    云米互联网油烟机Free2和Free标准版有什么区别()

    • A、Free2有拢烟板,Free标准版没有
    • B、Free2有PM2.5监测,Free标准版没有
    • C、Free2没有时间显示,Free标准版有
    • D、Free2有语音控制,Free标准版没有

    正确答案:A,C

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    下列表示船方负担装货费的是()
    A

    A Free In and out

    B

    B. Free In

    C

    C.Free out

    D

    D.Gross Term


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    The band decided to allow downloading their songs for their fans free of charge, in the hope of increasing its popularity.
    A

    downloading their songs for their fans free of charge

    B

    their fans downloading their songs free of charge

    C

    its fans to download its songs free of charge

    D

    free downloading of their songs to its fans

    E

    downloading of its songs to its fans, which were free of charge


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    “allow somebody to so something”是固定搭配。原句错用了介词“for”,且代词“their”与单数形式的先行词不一致。B和D项代词的使用也不正确。E用“free of charge”误指他的歌迷们,也不正确。

  • 第21题:

    问答题
    Directions:In this section, there is one passage followed by 5 statements. Go over the passage quickly and mark the answers on the Answer Sheet. For questions 1-5, mark  Y (for Yes)  if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;  N (for No)  if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;  NG (for Not Given)  if the information is not given in the passage.  Questions 1-50 are based on the following passage.  Which Airport?  The choice of where to fly from has never been greater, particularly for those flying on a package holiday. For each port, we looked at the facilities (e. g. restaurants, waiting areas, etc.) offered before going through passport control (land-side) and after going through passport control (air-side).  Heathrow 4  The cheek-in hall is spacious and modern. There are few land-side shops but the essentials are available. A café with pine seating and a medium range of hot dishes and salads is situated upstairs. There are more facilities air-side. The shops are clustered into the central part of the 500-metre long hall, and expensive ranges are well represented. There’s plenty of natural light from the windows that overlook the runway and lots of seating away from the shopping area.  Manchester 2  The check-in hall has a high glass roof which lets in natural light. The café is at one end and slightly separated from the rest of the facilities, which makes it much more pleasant. There’s also an up-market coffee shop. Hundreds of seats—little used when we visited despite the passengers crowded below—are available upstairs. The departure lounge is bright and has plenty of space, and the cafeteria is pleasant.  Stansted  Passengers can walk in a straight line form the entrance, through the check-in to the monorail that takes them to their plane. Land-side, there’s cluster of fast food outlets that sell baked potatoes, American burgers and filled rolls. All seating is in the same area away from the check-in and shops. There’re a surprisingly small number of shops considering Stansted’s claims to be a major London Airport, although basic stores like a chemist and bookshop are here. The large departure lounge has blue seats and grey carpet. There’s a large tax-free and luxury goods shopping area and a café.  Heathrow 2  Avoid traveling from here if you can. The check-in area is unpleasant with a claustrophobic low roof and scores of pillars. The upstairs cafe is noisy because it is next to the music shop. The departure lounge is also too small with illuminated advertisements hanging from its low ceiling.  Manchester 1  The large, low check-in range from a coffee shop to a self-service restaurant and a reasonable variety of shops are scattered around the land-side area rather than being collected in one area. The air-side food arrangements are mainly limited to rolls and buns.  Edinburgh  The eating options range from a coffee shop to a self-service restaurant and a reasonable variety of shops are scattered around the land-side area rather than being collected in one area. The air-side food arrangements are mainly limited to rolls and buns.  East Midlands  The check-in area is in a long, low building where the roof is supported by a forest of pillars which interrupt the line of vision. There is a cafe and bar upstairs along with a pizza restaurant during the summer. The main eating area is downstairs and mainly serves sandwiches and cakes along with a hot dish of the day. The departure lounge is pleasant with natural light and plenty of dark blue seats. The Sherwood Lounge has easy chairs and sofas and is aimed at commercial travelers.  Cardiff  The facilities are simple and the decoration is showing its age. Shopping is extremely limited with only bare essentials available. There are no books or magazines for sale. The restaurant is unappealing. The tiny departure lounge is dark and uninviting.  Statements:  1.Both Heathrow 4 and Stansted airports have shops which sell highly-priced goods.  2.Both Heathrow 2 and Cardiff airports have a departure lounge which is very impressive.  3.Heathrow 4 airport is the largest airport in the UK.  4.East Midlands airport changes its range of food according to the season.  5.Cardiff airport does not sell anything to read and needs modernizing.

    正确答案:
    1.Y Heathrow 4 这一段提到expensive ranges are well represented,“(商店里)出售的是昂贵的商品”,Stansted这一段提到a large tax-free and luxury goods shopping area,“有一家大型的奢侈品免税商店”,因此本陈述是正确的。
    2.N Heathrow 2 这一段提到The departure lounge is also too small with illuminated advertisements hanging from its low ceiling.“候机厅小而且广告照明灯挂在低矮的天花板上”;Cardiff这一段提到The tiny departure lounge is dark and uninviting.“候机厅又小又黑让人不愿意进。”这与本题陈述正好相反。
    3.NG 这八个机场中哪一个是英国最大的机场是文章没有提到的。
    4.Y
    East Midlands 这一段提到There is a cafe and bar upstairs along with a pizza restaurant during the summer,“楼上有一家咖啡厅和酒吧,还有一个夏季开放的比萨饼店”,言外之意就是食物随季节变化。
    5.Y
    Cardiff 这一段提到There are no books or magazines for sale. The restaurant is unappealing. The tiny departure lounge is dark and uninviting.“(该机场)不卖书和杂志。餐厅不吸引人。候机厅又小又黑让人不愿意进。”言外之意是该机场需要装修,使之更加现代化。因此本题说法正确。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    When preparing a ship for heavy weather,fuel oil day tanks should be().
    A

    pumped overboard to calm the seas

    B

    drained to the lower hull to reduce free surfaces

    C

    filled to ensure that sufficient fuel oil is available during a lengthy emergency

    D

    partially drained to increase free surfaces in order to reduce motions


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    The object of the both-to-blame collision clause is().
    A

    to free the carrying ship from liability

    B

    to free the non-carrying ship from liability

    C

    to free the ship in the wrong from liability

    D

    to free the ship not to blame from liability


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析