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34. Match the words with the correct definitions.

    1. A stairway on a ship leading from one deck to another.

    2. The subordinate members of a ship’s company, or sometimes the entire ship’s company.

    3. A document required by customs and immigration officials detailing the name, age, rank and nationality of all crewmembers.

    4. A private compartment or room on a passenger ship.

    5. The point at which a new course is set.

    6. The vertical distance between the waterline and the deepest part of the keel, usually expressed in feet. It determines the minimum depth of water necessary to navigate without grounding.

    7. The forward part of a ship;

    8. The underwater surface of the hull of a ship.

    9. a) A partition separating areas below, like a wall. b) Any vertical partition or wall in a ship.

    10. A bed on board ship. The place where a seaman sleeps.

    11. An auxiliary motor and propeller mounted athwartships at the bow, and employed to maneuver the ship sideways.

    12. a) An elevated platform on which the wheelhouse is mounted. b) The wheelhouse and navigation station where the ship is operated, and where the ship’s business is conducted;

    13. The rotation of a vessel around the fore and aft axis.

    14. The rotation of a vessel around a lateral axis as it heads into heavy seas.

    15. The body of a ship between the deck and the keel. The shaped structure of the bottom of a vessel that provides buoyancy and seaworthiness.

bow (n), departure (n), draft(n), bulkhead (n), bunk (n), companionway (n), cabin (n), bottom (n), crew (n), roll (n), hull (n), pitch (n), bow thruster (n), crew list (n), bridge (n)

    1. Unit 4: types of ships

1. Check your knowledge. Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.

1. A journey on the water is called a(n) __________.

A. voyage. B. trip C. adventure

2. You embark or disembark a ship by the______________ .

A. gangway B. boat C. railings

3. The ___________ is for letting the smoke out of the engines.

A. porthole B. funnel C. winch

3. The opposite end of the ship from the stern is the _________.

A. bow B. amidships C. ahead

4. You can see the sea through the _______________.

A. lookout B. choke C. porthole

6. The boat that is used for trawling is called a _____________.

A. ferry B. lifeboat C. trawler

7. A ____________is the watertight body of a ship or boat.

A. deck B. beam C. hull

8. Petroleum is carried by _________which belong to the merchant fleet.

A. lifeboats B. launches C. tankers

9. Police watch over the harbour with a __________.

A. lifeboat B. launch C. tanker

10. _________carrying coal were towed along canals by horses.

A. Tankers B. Barges C. Trawlers

11. Someone travelling on board without paying their passage ___________.

A. stowaway B. helmsman C. watch officer 12. He is the person who gets on board on arrival to make the boat come into harbour _______. A. navigator B. pilot C. helmsman

13. If you are prone to seasickness take adequate medical advice before your ______________.

A. arrival B. departure C. doctor

14. Details of departure and __________ need to be confirmed.

A. boarding B. arrival C. voyage

15. Before coming to an anchorage, which depends on the __________of the ship, the lead is used to sound the depth of the sea. Then the ship will drop anchor (opp. weigh anchor)

A. draught B. size C. purpose

16. The speed of a vessel is indicated in _____________.

A. mile per hour B. kmph C. knots

17. Accidents are not uncommon at sea, and casualties are often heavy. A ship may________ with another ship and spring a leak.

A. strike B. collide C. injure

18. ______________vessels are designed to carry all sorts of rolled vehicles and motor cars by driving them on/off the ship.

A. Ro-Ro B. LASH C. Flo-Flo

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