What following is not among the functions of SOLAS ships?() A: receive shore-to-ship distress alerting B: transmit ship-to-shore distress alerting C: receive message for public correspondence D: transmit and receive locating signal
What following is not among the functions of SOLAS ships?() A: receive shore-to-ship distress alerting B: transmit ship-to-shore distress alerting C: receive message for public correspondence D: transmit and receive locating signal
According to the passage, Poseidon saves a life by ______. A: plunging into the pool B: alerting the lifeguard C: crying for help D: rushing to the pool
According to the passage, Poseidon saves a life by ______. A: plunging into the pool B: alerting the lifeguard C: crying for help D: rushing to the pool
______ is sea area A2. A: An area within coverage of INMARSAT geostationary satellites B: An area, excluding sea area A1, within coverage of Medium Frequency (MF) coastal radio stations in which continuous DSC alerting is available C: An area within coverage of VHF coast radio stations in which continuous DSC alerting is available D: The extreme polar regions
______ is sea area A2. A: An area within coverage of INMARSAT geostationary satellites B: An area, excluding sea area A1, within coverage of Medium Frequency (MF) coastal radio stations in which continuous DSC alerting is available C: An area within coverage of VHF coast radio stations in which continuous DSC alerting is available D: The extreme polar regions
Which of the following is false? A: Telephone by Inmarsat-C SES B: Telex by Inmarsat-C SES. C: Alerting by 406 Mhz EPIRB. D: Telephone by Inmarsat-F SES
Which of the following is false? A: Telephone by Inmarsat-C SES B: Telex by Inmarsat-C SES. C: Alerting by 406 Mhz EPIRB. D: Telephone by Inmarsat-F SES
I believe this “clock-dependent alerting”can often deceive people into thinking they are sufficiently meeting their sleep needs. ()sufficiently A: adequately B: poorly C: nearly D: hardly
I believe this “clock-dependent alerting”can often deceive people into thinking they are sufficiently meeting their sleep needs. ()sufficiently A: adequately B: poorly C: nearly D: hardly
软切换在完成后可以进行,异系统切换在完成后可以进行() A: RRC、RB B: RRC、Alerting C: RB、RB D: RB、Alearting
软切换在完成后可以进行,异系统切换在完成后可以进行() A: RRC、RB B: RRC、Alerting C: RB、RB D: RB、Alearting
软切换在完成后可以进行,异系统切换在完成后可以进行() A: RR B: RB C: RR D: Alerting E: R F: RB G: R H: Alearting
软切换在完成后可以进行,异系统切换在完成后可以进行() A: RR B: RB C: RR D: Alerting E: R F: RB G: R H: Alearting
64. DSC call is only an alerting signal and the communication which follows the call will be madeon the appropriate frequency band using() A: either RT or NBDP B: either SART or EPIRB C: SART and radar D: DSC and RT
64. DSC call is only an alerting signal and the communication which follows the call will be madeon the appropriate frequency band using() A: either RT or NBDP B: either SART or EPIRB C: SART and radar D: DSC and RT
AgilentE64xx软件中CallStatus窗口的“Setup时长”是指()阶段。 A: ChannelRequest到Connect之间时长 B: Setup到Alerting之间时长 C: ImmediateAssignment到setup之间时长 D: ChannelRequest到AssignmentComplete之间时长
AgilentE64xx软件中CallStatus窗口的“Setup时长”是指()阶段。 A: ChannelRequest到Connect之间时长 B: Setup到Alerting之间时长 C: ImmediateAssignment到setup之间时长 D: ChannelRequest到AssignmentComplete之间时长
A teenager soldier in the First World War braved enemy fire to rescue his horse from a lonely death on the battlefield. The selfless __6__earned a Military Medal for George Turner, the young man in question, but his heroics were known to few__7__his family. Now his story is being shared as the imminent release of Steven Spielberg’s War Horse adaptation throws light__8__the real-life stories behind the fiction. The Hollywood blockbuster is based on Michael Morpurgo’s_9__book about a country boy named Albert who follows his__10__horse, Joey, to war. Like Albert, George Turner was just 16 when he joined the army in 1914. The apprentice carpenter from Hereford knew__11__about caring for horses but was__12__a job as a driver transporting ammunition and__13___by horse with the 56th (London) Division Royal Artillery. Armed with a copy of the Blue Cross Driver and Gunners Handbook, he taught himself to look after his charges and developed a(n)__14__with his horse, Dolly. Turner__15__the Battle of the Somme but not all of his horses__16__to the end of the war. As his division crosses a field, a German observation balloon picked up the glint of sunlight on the horse brasses, alerting the enemies__17__their presence. The convoy came under heavy shelling and one of the horses suffered severe injuries. Turner took the ammunition from the injured animal,__18__it on to his own back and led the horse to a field out of the__19__of the enemy. He continued on to the front line to deliver the supplies,__20__he asked an officer to accompany him back to the field to put the badly wounded horse out of its misery. The officer made it half way across the field__21__was forced to turn back as shells rained down. But Turner pushed on, risking his own life to reach the injured horse and__22__it back to the trenches, where the officer_23__ended its suffering. Turner’s heroics were witnessed by a French soldier, who reported it to Turner’s__24__officer. The teenager was rewarded with the Military Medal for bravery in battle. His granddaughter, Ruth Turner, said:” This act of courage shows how deep the bond was__25__my grandfather and his horses. Very few survived the shelling that day but, despite great danger to himself, he refused to leave his horse to die a painful, lonely death.”
A teenager soldier in the First World War braved enemy fire to rescue his horse from a lonely death on the battlefield. The selfless __6__earned a Military Medal for George Turner, the young man in question, but his heroics were known to few__7__his family. Now his story is being shared as the imminent release of Steven Spielberg’s War Horse adaptation throws light__8__the real-life stories behind the fiction. The Hollywood blockbuster is based on Michael Morpurgo’s_9__book about a country boy named Albert who follows his__10__horse, Joey, to war. Like Albert, George Turner was just 16 when he joined the army in 1914. The apprentice carpenter from Hereford knew__11__about caring for horses but was__12__a job as a driver transporting ammunition and__13___by horse with the 56th (London) Division Royal Artillery. Armed with a copy of the Blue Cross Driver and Gunners Handbook, he taught himself to look after his charges and developed a(n)__14__with his horse, Dolly. Turner__15__the Battle of the Somme but not all of his horses__16__to the end of the war. As his division crosses a field, a German observation balloon picked up the glint of sunlight on the horse brasses, alerting the enemies__17__their presence. The convoy came under heavy shelling and one of the horses suffered severe injuries. Turner took the ammunition from the injured animal,__18__it on to his own back and led the horse to a field out of the__19__of the enemy. He continued on to the front line to deliver the supplies,__20__he asked an officer to accompany him back to the field to put the badly wounded horse out of its misery. The officer made it half way across the field__21__was forced to turn back as shells rained down. But Turner pushed on, risking his own life to reach the injured horse and__22__it back to the trenches, where the officer_23__ended its suffering. Turner’s heroics were witnessed by a French soldier, who reported it to Turner’s__24__officer. The teenager was rewarded with the Military Medal for bravery in battle. His granddaughter, Ruth Turner, said:” This act of courage shows how deep the bond was__25__my grandfather and his horses. Very few survived the shelling that day but, despite great danger to himself, he refused to leave his horse to die a painful, lonely death.”