所屬科目:水上警察專業英文
26 In their efforts to help prevent water pollution, maritime police can inspect ships for illegal ________ of waste or oil. (A) dumping (B) leakage (C) storage (D) transport
27 The ________, as the backbone of the ship, provides structural support and helps the vessel maintain balance in rough seas. (A) deck (B) hull (C) keel (D) mast
28 When arriving at a maritime collision, coast guards must first ________ the area to prevent further accidents involving people and nearby vessels. (A) disturb (B) leave (C) observe (D) secure
29 As part of their resource ________ duties, they work to combat illegitimate fishing and overfishing in order to protect marine biodiversity. (A) allocation (B) conservation (C) depletion (D) extraction
30 A coast guard says ________ three times when making a distress call indicating imminent danger to life or vessel. (A)“Mayday” (B)“Pan-Pan” (C)“Roger” (D)“SOS”
31 When navigating, a coast guard officer should pay close attention to weather conditions by ________ changes in wind, visibility and sea state. (A) guessing (B) ignoring (C) monitoring (D) triggering
32 To signal for help, the officer fired a ________ into the night sky, alerting nearby vessels to their location. (A) boarding ladder (B) flare gun (C) search light (D) VHF radio
33 The vessel received a formal warning after entering a no-go zone without ________. (A) confession (B) determination (C) exception (D) permission
34 The smugglers were arrested and then taken to the coastal police station in ________ for further inspection. (A) harpoons (B) flares (C) handcuffs (D) buoys
35 When a strong typhoon strikes a coastal area, the Coast Guard conducts disaster ________. (A) expectations (B) evacuations (C) execution (D) interrogation
36 Responding to marine pollution, the Coast Guard may deploy ________ for prevent further contamination. (A) firearms (B) oil booms (C) distress flares (D) anchors
37 An instance of a ship striking a stationary object such as a pier or another unmoving vessel is referred to as a(n) ________. (A) collision (B) run dead (C) derailment (D) allision
38 To make an approaching ship realize a serious problem, the officer warns it by saying, “You are running ________ danger.” (A) with (B) away (C) within (D) into
39 A crane that is projected over the side a ship is called ________, which is designed to lower lifeboat. (A) davit (B) galley (C) windlass (D) hawsepipe
40 The ship sank because watertight doors between each ________ were not closed tightly. (A) hatchway (B) girder (C) beam (D) bulkhead
41 (A) consolidation (B) enforcement (C) federal (D) security
42 (A) beyond (B) during (C) through (D) within
43 (A) scamming (B) smuggling (C) soliciting (D) stalking
44 (A) However (B) Likewise (C) Moreover (D) Therefore
45 (A) fearful (B) hopeful (C) lawful (D) powerful
46 What did Taiwanese authorities find during Ruan’s arrest? (A) A stolen Taiwanese identification card (B) Deadly weapons in a large duffel bag (C) Illegal drugs prepared for distribution (D) No valid paperwork to access Taiwan
47 What was Ruan’s former occupation? (A) Cargo ship operator (B) Fisherman (C) Military officer (D) Security guard
48 What was the primary role of the Coast Guard in Ruan's case? (A) Conducting a counterintelligence operation and investigation (B) Stopping unauthorised entry and ensuring national security (C) Providing assistance to Taiwanese immigration authorities (D) Surveying foreign ship movements near the coastal waters
49 How did Taiwan's legal system respond to Ruan’s actions? (A) It focused on deportation rather than punishment (B) It offered a plea bargain in exchange for information (C) It prioritized defense over individual criminal charges (D) It convicted him and imposed a prison term after a trial
50 What is implied about Taiwan’s coastal security after the Ruan incident? (A) Taiwan may need to station warships along its coastline full-time (B) Certain existing coastal security measures were found to be inadequate (C) Strengthening maritime security may require international collaboration (D) We must consider shifting defensive responsibilities to smaller regional units