The pilot training should include discussion of the _____ benefits and limitations associated with Portable PilotUnits.
(A)potent
(B)potential
(C)potable
(D)postulant
Pilot organizations deploying a Portable Pilot Unit should make sure the systems they use are _____ in goodworking order.
(A)prevented
(B)protracted
(C)maintained
(D)manipulated
The public interest is best served by a fully regulated and _____ pilotage service free of commercial pressure.
(A)dilated
(B)cohesive
(C)contentious
(D)cohabitant
Taiwan Coast Guard Administration found 16 bodies in _____ and coastal areas of western Taiwan duringmaritime operations conducted in March.
(A)offertory
(B)offshore
(C)shield
(D)shorelight
According to the Taiwan Coast Guard Administration, there were no _____ activities identified by the coastalradar in the reported time period.
(A)suspensory
(B)suspirational
(C)suspenseful
(D)suspicious
According to the recent news, Taiwan’s new Chiayi-class patrol vessel has a 5044-ton _____, capable ofwithstanding Class 10 winds.
(A)replacement
(B)reparation
(C)displacement
(D)distillation
The new Chiayi-class patrol vessel has a helipad and a _____ which make it possible to operate helicopters.
(A)hanger
(B)handgrip
(C)hangover
(D)hangar
It may be advisable for pilots to carry spare batteries, power cords, or other _____ equipment as needed duringnavigation.
(A)ancillary
(B)antecedent
(C)analeptic
(D)anaclastic
Vessel upkeep must follow all safety and prevention regulations, which helps to achieve _____ reliability acrossall systems.
(A)optimistic
(B)oppositional
(C)opposite
(D)optimal
In spite of the abundance of _____ electronic navigational aids available today, the human factor is still a majorobstacle to safe navigation.
(A)solemn
(B)sophisticated
(C)soporific
(D)sottish
Emergency completed the _____ of 161 people rescued from a sinking ship near Sicily.
(A)discontinuation
(B)dissatisfaction
(C)dislocation
(D)disembarkation
The _____ of Australian rock lobsters through Taiwan into China has become rampant as a result of China’sbanning on Australian lobsters.
(A)fishing
(B)trafficking
(C)inspecting
(D)smuggling
Crew managed to safely board the rescued ones and brought them to a nearby port where they were transferred tocustody as per procedure. It means the coastal guards’ duty involving _____.
(A)Illegal entry
(B)homicide investigation
(C)fishing supervision
(D)Maritime navigation請依下文回答第41 題至第45 題Like the Navy, the US Coast Guard has mission commitments that span the globe. Its newest cutter classes delivergreatly improved capability, which should translate to a commensurate leap in the Coast Guard’s ability to fulfill overseasmissions.
The most effortless way a germ could spread is by waiting to bepassively to the next victim.
(A)prescribed
(B)permitted
(C)transmitted
(D)transcribed
, unlike the Navy, the Coast Guard lacks the robust network of overseas bases and fleet of auxiliaryships to support forward-deployed forces. Cutters also tend to operate independently rather than in groups, and so oftenthey must rely solely on
Scientists find that using native oysters as water filters helps the bivalve and other speciesandcould increase biodiversity in the area.
(A)thrive
(B)shrink
(C)infect
(D)affect
is on board when something goes wrong. For the Coast Guard to fulfill the increasingdemand for presence around the world and fully realize the potential of its modernized fleet, the current expeditionarylogistics model needs to evolve. Cutters must be better equipped to sustain themselves
Dover Port Health Authority is responsible for the control ofdiseases affecting passengersand crew on vessels that arrive in Dover.
(A)cautious
(B)incentive
(C)infectious
(D)captive
, and they need moreefficient means of in-theater logistics support to contend with the myriad challenges that otherwise will inhibit theiroperational readiness.From its modest start as “a few armed vessels judiciously stationed at the entrances of our ports,” the CoastGuard
Coast Guard patrol ships seizedcigarettes after uncovering a smuggling operation.
(A)contraband
(B)compliance
(C)competence
(D)contagious
a multilayered “trident of forces” with a global range of maritime security, law enforcement, andhumanitarian assistance missions. From 2020 to the present, most of the major cutter fleet has deployed from theAtlantic and Pacific coasts to patrol the main narcotrafficking corridors off South and Central America. Nationalsecurity cutters (NSCs) also plied the Bering, Mediterranean, and Black Seas,
When the watch standers received a call informing the vessel’s position, they directed the launch ofa helicopter anda vessel to search.
(A)dispersed
(B)dispatched
(C)expelled
(D)exploited
Oceania and the westernPacific (including two highly publicized transits through the Taiwan Strait).41
(A)Furthermore
(B)But
(C)Hence
(D)So42
(A)what
(B)that
(C)which
(D)how43
(A)while deploying
(B)while deployed
(C)while employing
(D)while employed44
(A)revolved to
(B)has revolved to
(C)dissolved into
(D)has evolved into45
(A)both
(B)but
(C)as well as
(D)as well請依下文回答第46 題至第50 題The arrival and check-in process for your cruise can seem overwhelming and chaotic, but it's generally organized.Your cruise line will send you information about when to arrive at the port, giving a several-hour “window,” typicallyfrom late morning to mid-afternoon. You can show up at any time during that window. Generally speaking, the busiesttime for boarding is between noon (when most cruise lines' regular check-in begins) and 2 p.m., so we recommendarriving just before or after that window. Bear in mind: If you arrive too early, you might have to wait around, especiallyif the passengers from the previous cruise are still disembarking. You also shouldn't cut it too close, understanding thatif you arrive after check-in has ended, even by just a few minutes, you likely will not be allowed to board.When you arrive at the cruise terminal, the first thing to do is locate your boarding documents (either mailed to youor printed out at home) and your identification (passport or driver's license and birth certificate), and keep them handy.Upon entering the terminal, you'll need to show your cruise documents and go through a security line. You willneed to pass through an x-ray machine and have your carry-ons scanned, but the process is not as rigorous as at theairport. (You likely won't need to remove your shoes, for example.) Then you'll enter a large open space with roped-offlines and check-in stations. Cruise line staff will be on hand to direct you to the correct line; suite passengers and high-status past-passengers will typically go into a shorter line or separate waiting area, while regular passengers join a mainline.
Marine pollutionfrom many sources: the general public, industry, watercraft, andagriculture.
(A)abolishes
(B)terminates
(C)dissolves
(D)originates
Which of the following is closest to the meaning of the highlighted word “window” in the first paragraph?
(A)interval
(B)outing
(C)portal
(D)frame
New depth restrictions would beon ships in the Panama Canal after water levels fell atnearby lakes.
(A)imposed
(B)impaired
(C)loaded
(D)located
What is the first thing to do upon arriving at the cruise terminal according to the passage?
(A)Locating the seat position
(B)Locating the boarding documents
(C)Finding the luggage man
(D)Passing through the x-ray machine
If the captains of vessels behave more, there would be far less internal conflict inmanagement.
(A)temperately
(B)inexplicably
(C)frivolously
(D)manically
Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
(A)To get on board the ship as scheduled, everyone has to come between noon and 2 pm.
(B)The busiest time for boarding is between late morning and mid-afternoon.
(C)Passengers arrive before the check-in can go directly to the dining hall.
(D)If the passenger arrives after the check-in has ended, he might be denied boarding.
Overfishing is considerably reducing the population of fish in our oceans, and it is linked to thedestruction of underwater foliage and coral reefs. Some even ____ that it could be a major cause ofglobal warming.
(A)disparageconjecture
(B)
(C)administer
(D)litigate
Which of the following statements is NOT true, according to the passage?
(A)Cruise line staff will help passengers to find the right line to go through.
(B)The security check at the cruise terminal is not as rigorous as at the airport.
(C)High-status past-passengers will go through the main line to show their privilege.
(D)Boarding documents will be either mailed to you or you have to print them out at home.
The torrential rain has not only caused numerous houses near the coast to be ____ but also broughtabout mudslides besides the large-scale flooding.
(A)liberated
(B)inundated
(C)humidified
(D)perpetuated請依下文回答第51 題至第55 題The unit is designed for
What is the author’s opinion concerning the boarding process, according to the passage?
(A)Orderly
(B)Resistable
(C)Crushing
(D)Disorganized
in water depths of up to 250 feet. The unit is also designed for ocean
,afloat on its own hull with its legs intact and fully raised so that the spud can tip is 12.38 feet below thebottom of the hull. The lightweight is the condition of the unit before loading
, fuel, water, orstores. For the Coastal Driller, the lightweight
the basic hull weight and the fixed weight. Thefixed weight is that which is permanently attached to the unit, which includes a portion that is
anda portion that can be moved.51
(A)coordination
(B)ordination
(C)cooperation
(D)operation52
(A)preserve
(B)reserve
(C)transit
(D)deposit53
(A)deck
(B)anchor
(C)cargo
(D)rudder54
(A)consists of
(B)compresses by
(C)conserves of
(D)concludes by55
(A)resilience
(B)stationary
(C)fleeting
(D)movable請依下文回答第56 題至第60 題Smuggling has existed ever since governments first attempted to control trade across their borders.Although it is often understood as an attempt to evade duties or taxes that the legislature has placed uponthe importation of certain classes of goods, smuggling is a much broader phenomenon than this. It mayapply to attempts to evade export regulations, for example, or trade in certain prohibited goods, such asweapons or drugs. People may be smuggled across frontiers. At one end of the spectrum, smuggling maybe a highly organized criminal activity, or what some describe as “the smuggling industry;” at the other,it may consist simply of a sailor or passenger trying to slip something for personal use past the authorities.Consideration must also be given to attempts to evade regulations relating to internal trade. Taxes onthis are classified as excise duties. At one time, compliance was enforced by excise officers, whileinternational trade was policed by customs officers; latterly, the two revenue services have been mergedinto one.
What is the primary purpose of this passage?
(A)To provide an overview of smuggling and its various forms
(B)To discuss potential problems caused by smuggling
(C)To demonstrate the tactics for smugglers to smuggle
(D)To explain different kinds of regulations for smuggling
Which statement can summarize the first paragraph?
(A)The lawmakers have restricted imports of some goods.
(B)Excise officers turn smuggling into a criminal operation.
(C)Smuggling may occur due to a variety of motivations.
(D)People may become smugglers for personal purposes.
According to this passage, what are excise duties?
(A)Taxes on international trade outside a country
(B)Taxes on goods manufactured or produced within a country
(C)Regulations relating to internal and international business
(D)Regulations on goods imported from other countries
Which of the following is NOT smuggling?
(A)An attempt to dodge duties or taxes
(B)Trade in certain illegal goods
(C)An intention to get around export laws
(D)A deal to comply with import regulations
What is an example of internal trade smuggling?
(A)A sailor smuggling goods past the authorities
(B)Trade in illegal goods like drugs or weapons
(C)An endeavor to avoid export regulations
(D)Evading taxes on excisable goods