备车听力材料(Lesson7)
Part Ⅱ Listening Skills
Task 1 Picture listening
Lookat the pictures, listen carefully and choose what you hear.
A.Telegraph. B. Telegram.
C.Photograph. D. Diagram.
2.A.Running gear. B. Turning gear.
C.Steering gear. D. Driving gear.
3.A. Captain room. B. Engine room.
C.Engine control room. D. Bridge.
4.A. Office room. B. Messroom.
C.Engine control room. D. Bridge.
5.A. Office room. B. Messroom.
C.Engine control room. D. Bridge.
6. A. Office room. B. Mess room.
C. Engine control room. D. Engine room.
7. A. Office room. B. Mess room.
C. Engine control room. D. Engine room.
8. A. Telemotor. B. Telescope.
C. Telephone. D. Telegraph.
9.A.Office room. B. Mess room.
C.Engine control room. D. Bridge.
10.A. Engine control room. B. Mess room.
C.Workshop. D. Office room.
Task 2 Sentence listening
Listento the following sentences carefully and choose the best one according to whatyou hear.
1.A. We can stop the engine after 1415.
B.The main engine can be started for navigation at about 1415.
C.Preparation for sailing will be finished before 1450.
D.Stand-by engine will be finished at 1450.
2.A. The clock in engine room will be corrected to 1940.
B.The clock in engine room will be corrected to 1914.
C.The clock in bridge will be corrected to 1914.
D.The clock in bridge will be corrected to 1940.
3.A.Tell the chief engineer to stand by engine please.
B.Phone the chief engineer to stand by engine please.
C.Wake up the chief engineer to stand by engine please.
D.Call on the chief engineer to stand by engine please.
4.A. Cold weather costs longer time to stand by engine.
B.No change with the time cost to stand by engine as before.
C.Weather has no influence on the time to stand by engine.
D.Stand-by engine has been finished right now.
5.A. Please prepare for stand-by engine before 1813.
B.Stand-by engine has been carried out before 1830.
C.Please make the preparation for stand-by before 1830.
D.Stand-by engine has been finished before 1813.
6.A. We are going to sail at 1415.
B.We plan to sail at 1450.
C.We plan to arrive at the port at 1415.
D.Sailing preparation has to be finished after 1450.
7.A. We can do anything but stop the main engine.
B.We can't do anything but stop the main engine.
C.What we can do is to stop the main engine.
D.The main engine can't be stopped.
8.A. First dead slow ahead, then slow astern.
B.Dead slow astern first, then dead slow ahead.
C.First slow ahead, then dead slow astern.
D.Dead slow ahead first, then dead slow astern
9.A. There is some trouble with the steering gear.
B.There is something wrong with the turning gear.
C.There is no problem with the steering gear.
D.There is no problem with the turning gear.
10.A. We' ll have the engine trial tomorrow.
B.The engine trial will start once we have everything ready.
C.We shall begin the engine trial on time.
D.We can delay the engine trial.
Task 3 Dialogue listening
Listento the following dialogues carefully and answer the questions according to whatyou hear.
1.Q:Whatare they doing?
A.They are checking the engine telegraph.
B.They are checking the main engine.
C.They are correcting the clock.
D.They are talking about the main engine.
2.Q:Whatare they going to do?
A.Stand by engine. B. Try the engine.
C.Stop the engine. D. Finished withengine.
3.Q:Whowill be phoned?
A.Chief mate. B. Duty motorman.
C.Duty engineer. D. Chief engineer.
4.Q:Whatwill the second speaker do?
A.Inform the chief engineer to stand by engine.
B.Drag the anchor.
C.Prepare for the navigation. D. Anchoragain.
5.Q:Whendid the dialogue take place?
A.Before sailing. B. After finishedwith engine.
C.Before arrival anchorage. D. Afterarrival at port.
6.Q:Whatwill the second speaker do?
A.He will go to take in the gangway.
B.He will turn on the main engine.
C.He will check if the gangway has been taken in.
D.He will have the gangway checked.
7.Q:How long will it take for them to arrive at the pilot station?
A.About one hour. B. Half an hour.
C.One and half hours. D. Not mentioned.
8.Q:Which of the following is true?
A.The main engine has been warmed up.
B.The main engine has not been warmed up.
C.The main engine can not be warmed up.
D.The main engine needn't to be warmed up.
9.Q:What will the first speaker do?
A.Go ahead to the engine room.
B.Go to his cabin.
C.Give the pump a trial.
D.Try the main engine.
10.Q:Where' re the troubles?
A.In the donkey engine.
B.In the steering gear.
C.In the main engine.
D.In the propeller.
Task 4 Conversation listening
Listento the following conversations carefully and answer the questions according towhat you hear
Conversation 1
Q1:What is the most possible relationship between the two speakers?
A.Duty engineer and duty officer. B.Bosun and motorman.
C.Third officer and radio officer. D.Electrician and radio officer.
Q2:Whatare the two speakers doing at first?
A.They are talking idly. B. Theyare correcting time.
C.They are preparing for sailing. D.They are repairing the clock.
Q3:What time is it now by the bridge?
A.03:13. B.10:13. C.13:10. D.16:13.
Q4:Whatare they going to do next?
A.Check the indicator cock. B. Checkthe cable.
C.Check the telegraph. D. Checkthe gyro-compass.
Conversation 2
Q1:What information will you get from the conversation?
A.We will sail at about 0913.
B.The assembly work has no influence on stand-by engine.
C.The stand-by time might be prolonged.
D.The duty engineer has to stand by engine on time.
Q2:Whenwill the pilot board ship?
A.About 0930.B.About 1930.C.About 0931.D.About 1913.
Q3:Whatkind of work is being conducted?
A.Assembly of one oily water separator.
B.Assembly of one lubricating oil separator.
C.Assembly of one fuel oil separator. D.Assembly of fuel valves.
Q4:Which of the following is correct according to the conversation?
A.The pilot will disembark at 0930.
B.There is enough time to stand by engine.
C.The duty engineer is not good at the assembly of the oil separator.
D.The duty officer is ringing the duty engineer to stand by engine.
Conversation 3
Q1:What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Engineer and agent.
B.Third engineer and third officer.
C.Captain and chief engineer.
D.Duty motorman and duty officer.
Q2:What are they doing?
A.Check out the telegraph. B. Test thetelegraph.
C.Check out the clock. D. Test the indicator cock.
Q3:What time is it in the engine room?
A.1458. B.1459. C.1500. D.1502.
Q4:What's wrong with the clock on the bridge?
A.Slower. B. Quick.
C.Not mentioned. D. No problem.
Conversation 4
Q1:Who is the first speaker?
A.Fourth engineer. B. Duty sailor.
C.Third officer. D. Agent.
Q2:What are they doing?
A.Check out the telegraph. B. Check outthe block.
C.Test the steering gear. D. Test therudder.
Q3:When do they check out the telegraph?
A.0800.B.1600.C.1800.D.1500.
Q4:What's wrong with the telegraph?
A.Not mentioned. B. No problem.
C.Alittle trouble. D. Great trouble.
Conversation 5
Q1:Whois the second speaker?
A.Duty motorman. B. Bosun.
C.Third officer. D. Secondengineer.
Q2:Whenwill the engine be stood by?
A.1220. B.1200. C.1330. D.1350.
Q3:Whatis the second speaker going to do firstly?
A.Start auxiliary engine.
B.Change over to diesel oil.
C.Stand by engine. D. Wait for notice.
Q4:Wherewill their ship arrive at?
A.Anchorage. B. Port.
C.Pilot station. D. Icy waters.
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