This requires extensive calculation and is usually performed only by a naval architect not by a ship's officer
Determine the point where aground and the draft at that point,then calculate it using the grounding formula
Use the hydrostatic tables and enter with the mean draft before grounding and the mean draft after grounding
Use the inclining experiment formula and substitute the change of trim for the angle of list
第1题:
A:Hello, Linda, how are you? B:( ).
A. Very good. Are you good?
B. Very well, thank you. And you?
C. Hello, Rose, how do you do?
第2题:
Kelly: _________
Tony: I'm OK.
A、How have you been?
B、How do you do?
C、Nice to meet you.
D、Fancy meeting you here.
第3题:
A: How do you do? B: Fine, thank you, and you?()
第4题:
How do you do?()
AFine, thank you.
BHow do you do?
CNot too bad.
DVery well.
第5题:
A、How are you?
B、I am fine, thank you.
C、How do you do?
D、Nice to meet you.
第6题:
此题为判断题(对,错)。
第7题:
Ted: How are you, Bob ?
Bob: _____________.
A、How are you?
B、I'm fine.Thank you.
C、How do you do?
D、Nice to meet you.
第8题:
— Hi! How do you do, Zhang? \n— _______
A.How are you?
B.Good afternoon.
C.How do you do?
D.Very fine.
第9题:
How do you determine the weight of the vessel that is supported by the ground when a vessel has run aground? ______.
A.This requires extensive calculation and is usually performed only by a naval architect not by a ship's officer
B.Determine the point where aground and the draft at that point,then calculate it using the grounding formula
C.Use the hydrostatic tables and enter with the mean draft before grounding and the mean draft after grounding
D.Use the inclining experiment formula and substitute the change of trim for the angle of list
第10题:
How are you,Bob?—greetings/How do you do?Hello!Hi!What’s up?()Ted
AHow are you?
BI’m fine.Thank you.
CHow do you do?
DNice to mee tyou.