所屬科目:水上警察專業英文
26. Training exercises are often held ________ to simulate real conditions, so officers can practice working in rough seas and bad weather. (A) inland (B) offshore (C) upstream (D) landward
27. Under international maritime practice, a vessel receiving a valid distress signal has the ________ to assist and must proceed with all speed to the scene. (A) option (B) motion (C) obligation (D) preference
28. The coast guard immediately ________ a patrol unit after receiving a distress call from the sinking vessel. (A) displaced (B) dismissed (C) dispatched (D) discharged
29. The ship was so far away that only its ________ could be seen over the horizon. (A) mast (B) hull (C) deck (D) stern
30. The marine police helped quickly ________ passengers from the sinking ship to keep everyone safe. (A) deploy (B) detach (C) embark (D) evacuate
31. The investigation revealed that the ________ between the two boats was caused by poor visibility and a failure to follow proper navigation rules. (A) argument (B) collision (C) instrument (D) frustration
32. Last week’s oil spill severely ________ the coastal waters. (A) modified (B) eliminated (C) transformed (D) contaminated
33. The crew was ________ harvesting coral, leading to the seizure of the illicit cargo and the captain’s arrest. (A) normally (B) unlawfully (C) unwillingly (D) impractically
34. When the radar detected an unidentified vessel entering restricted waters, the coast guard operator immediately issued a(n) ________ to all nearby patrol boats. (A) avert (B) alert (C) alien (D) assertion
35. The distressed fishing vessel used its radio to send an emergency ________ to the coast guard, requesting immediate assistance. (A) situation (B) single (C) signal (D) signature
36. During the boarding search, coast guard officers discovered a large quantity of illegal ________ hidden beneath the fishing vessel’s deck. (A) contrast (B) contradiction (C) contravention (D) contraband
37. Before boarding a suspicious vessel, coast guard personnel conduct a thorough ________ to ensure no drug is hidden on board. (A) instruction (B) insistence (C) inspection (D) insertion
38. The coast guard’s ________ center integrates intelligence from patrol boats, radar stations, and drones to command joint interdiction operations. (A) cooperation (B) coordination (C) collaboration (D) communication
39. The coast guard placed a navigation ________ near the dangerous reef area to warn passing vessels. (A) buoy (B) bounty (C) band (D) boy
40. Coast guard personnel discovered a large quantity of chemical solvents and other ________ material on the grounded cargo ship requiring immediate emergency response. (A) hasty (B) hazardous (C) hard (D) hazel
41. (A) browsing (B) colliding (C) patrolling (D) voyaging
42. (A) attempted (B) attempting (C) had attempted (D) was attempting
43. (A) appended (B) suspended (C) apprehended (D) comprehended
44. (A) so that (B) in case (C) since then (D) despite that
45. (A) intrusion (B) inflation (C) indentation (D) interception
46. Where was the joint training exercise held? (A) Kaohsiung Port. (B) Guam. (C) South China Sea. (D) Taiwan’s northeastern coastal waters.
47. What vessels participated in the two-day drill? (A) Taiwan’s CG-601 and U.S. USCGC Harriet Lane. (B) Taiwanese patrol boats only. (C) Navy destroyers from both nations. (D) Chinese Coast Guard ships.
48. What is the main focus of the training according to CGA Deputy Commander Tseng Ho-chia? (A) Military confrontation with China. (B) Enhancing interoperability for a free Indo-Pacific. (C) Fisheries enforcement only. (D) Humanitarian aid delivery.
49. What can be inferred about the strategic purpose of these non-military drills? (A) They replace full-scale naval exercises. (B) They aim to provoke direct conflict. (C) They focus solely on technical exchanges. (D) They allow responses to provocations without escalation.
50. What does the term “interoperability” most likely mean as used in the above statement by CGA Deputy Commander Tseng Ho-chia? (A) Complete independence in patrol operations. (B) Patrol focus on economic rather than security cooperation. (C) Ability of forces to work together effectively. (D) Competition between different nations’ coast guards.