1 - 10 You don’t need (declare) _ it as long as it clearly looks (use) _ I (bore) with the scenery All I can see (be) clouds It’s the first time that I (meet) seamen Mt Fuji (cover) with snow throughout the year? Does he have (pay) tax on them? There’s too much (smuggle) _ from Southeast Asian countries We (suppose) to board the Persian Adventure Is it that easy (find) drugs? 10 (smuggle) _by cargo ship also seems (be) _ quite popular 11 There is a minibus (wait) for us 12 You’re lucky (see) it clearly 13 We (hire) by a Japanese company 14 We’re going (board) a ship in Yokohama 15 It’s difficult (find) people with this crowd 16 I’m sorry (keep) you waiting 17 (commute) is always bad 18 There are several Shinkansens Which one you (look) for? 19 If possible, I’d like (have) _ some typical Japanese food 20 Japanese customs officers are confident of their ability (find) (smuggle) goods 21 Go on about 200 meters and you (find) _ it on your right 22 I’d like (buy) some cookies 23 Go straight ahead and you (see) the ticket gates for the Tokaido Shinkansen 24 I wonder if it’s safe enough for such a young boy (look) after such a big shop on his own? 25 All (specialize) carriers the same 26 Generally (speak) , it’s cheaper in urban areas than in rural areas 11 - 20 27 I am determined (do) my best 28 I hope (do) my best 29 I (never be) on such a large ship 30 Captain, I’d like (introduce) you to Third Mate, Mr Dang Dong 31 I trained (use) a tanker simulator at one of the Japanese shipping company’s (train) centers 32 (train) is different in various ways from the real job 33 (understand) each other will allow us (spend) a pleasant and peaceful time on board 34 I (surprise) by the size of the engine 35 It’s the first time that I (see) such a big engine! 36 The ship (keep) us busy and she’s a good one (learn) jobs on 37 It is 26 meters when fully (load) and 37 meters when at ballast level 38 All you have (do) (be) (pick up) the receiver and speak 39 It is especially helpful when (come) into berth 40 (observe) the position with your own eyes, especially for cross bearing, is part of the basics for a deck officer 41 You should get your yellow-fever vaccination (do) next time 42 It is too late (get) it now 43 Most messages (send) between a ship and the headquarters (do) by INMARSAT 44 The ship’s accommodations didn’t use to appeal to us (compare) to the accommodations of European ships But lately, conditions (improve) 45 this telephone (use) only in the ship? 46 There (be) a coastal telephone system (install) at the bridge and in the general office 47 You’d better (not drink) it It’s only for (wash) and (rinse) 48 It is (distill) seawater that (come) from an evaporator in the engine room 49 Breakfast (serve) at seven o’clock 50 I (interest) in Japanese food 51 Let me briefly (show) you the control room equipment 52 the main engine (operate) from three places 53 What situation (require) the main engine (operate) from the bridge, or locally? 54 We have (operate) locally when the remote-control system (break) down 55 Special skills (require) for that 56 We check and practise the operation locally before (enter) and (leave) port 57 A cylinder is big enough for an adult (work) inside it 58 I’m looking forward to (see) it 59 The main engine and most auxiliary machines (operate) and (turn) on and off in the control room 60 Do you mean that no one (need) (stay) in the engine room? 61 An engineer and an oiler both (assign) to an MO watch have (check) and maintain the main engine and the equipment in the engine room 62 Whenever the MO alarm (ring) , they have to respond to it 63 This is the first time that I (work) on a MO ship 64 The entrance (use) should be the one opposite this one 65 The use of this door (prohibite) , except when there’s an emergency 66 Inert gas (send) to this deck seal tank through that big pipe after it (generate) by the inert fan room on top of the engine room 67 Seawater continuously (supply) from the engine room 68 It’s sent through the GS pump, the fire pump, and any other (specialize) deck seal seawater pump 21 - 30 I stand on the poop deck when (berth) except when (berth) SBM or (anchor) You have to let me (know) whenever we a trial run of the engine I check for (fish) boats or small boats, or if the crew left (fish) tackles We an engine test by (contact) the engine room How about (check) the steering gears? A tug boat (use) this wire (pull) the ship from the berth when she can’t move on her own, or in case of a fire during the cargo work, etc Regulations about (set) this wire are very strict in ports The engine room is also bigger, brighter, and quieter than I (expect) _ it (be) be sure (wear) ear plugs while you work in the engine room 10 I’m looking forward to (start) my job because it seems challenging 11 Did you change the main engine fuel oil from heavy oil to diesel oil before entering port? 12 Make sure (keep) it clean 13 The deck crew does the (clean) , but we must also make an effort (make) them clean 14 You can wash up (use) tap water by (connect) the hose to the fresh water faucet 15 I usually take order before (enter) port, and then I send them by telex to a ship chandler The ship (advance) the payments, and then we withdraw what you (owe) from your salary 16 You can also buy electrical appliances if you don’t mind (pay) high prices 17 the Chamber (partition) ? 18 Tools for the deck (stow) here and in the deck tool store 19 We keep the small tools, the screwdrivers, the spanners, the Japanese carpenter tools, and the special purpose tools (use) for maintenance, in this area 20 The digital gauge (use) (observe) the ullage of the cargo (stow) and (overhaul) here 21 We also have the shock spanners (use) for (loosen) or (tighten) the cargo-valve bolts 22 Working gloves (deliver) every month 23 There seems (be) various kinds of paint 24 The paint (call) Denatured-tar epoxy 25 (use) it, you should (make) the base and the hardener (make) sure (clean) the brushes after you use them 26 If you don’t this, the brushes (waste) and we’ll have (throw) them away 27 You mean this notebook, (hang) on the wall? 28 I wonder how difficult it (be) (supply) them 29 It’s tough work but well worth (do) 30 If we work hard, we (satisfy) with ourselves 31 you (familiarize) yourselves a bit with the ship yet? 32 I never thought things (become) that way 33 Chemical defoliant (use) during the Vietnam War, and people still (suffer) from the after-effects 34 I wonder if nations can get on more peacefully with each other, without (have) to differentiate nationalities 35 First, I would like (ask) Captain Shimoda for a welcome address on behalf of the crew 36 Now, we will ask our Chief Engineer (make) a toast 37 I would like (make) a toast to our health, our families, and to the safe navigation of this ship Cheers! 38 Parents encourage their children (study) hard 39 Foreign Sumo wrestlers seem (do) well recently 31-40 The protagonist is a man who (be) born in the old part of Tokyo He seems (be) good-for-nothing and (live) poorly, but he (have) a good heart He always (try) (help) others in trouble I wish there (be) an English version We have a small budget for entertainment, (give) to us by the company You can slip while (pait) and hit your head on the pipeline If you (dress) in a sloppy way, it might slow down your work (go) by the starboard side is faster The conditions are too bad for you (walk) on a deck that (cover) with ore It strictly (prohibite) to carry matches or lighters while on the deck 9 That’s why we should smoke only at (designate) areas, where there are matches, and where the ashtrays (fill) with water, for safety 10 I smoke now, but I think I made up my mind (quit) (smock) 11 We are not too (affect) by inert gas on deck except for specific tasks, such as gas freeing 12 Toxicity hazards (cause) by crude oil gas are more likely (happen) 13 The inert gas that (send) to the tanks (have) an oxygen concentration of less than percent 14 According to the company manual, what (matter) most (be) for you (check) for the existence of gas on deck when you (chip) or (weld) 15 The company allows us (work) when the concentration (be) less than 10 ppm (parts per million) But (detect) a little bit of gas (mean) that there could (be) a bigger gas leak You have (take) precautions after you find out where the gas (come) from 16 We keep the manholes open for more than a day It’s natural ventilation We open both the fore and aft holes for double-bottom tanks (let) the air in Besides, coal has a tendency (catch) fire easily; and fire (lower) the level of oxygen and (raise) the level of carbon dioxide 17 That sounds (frighten) 18 If they (measure) the oxygen properly, (place) a watch on deck and (prepare) a (breathe) apparatus, they would have survived 19 (follow) the manual’s regulations, and (take) care of our safety is essential, though it seems so troublesome 20 At school, we (tell) many times that (take) a rope stopper was very dangerous 21 Make sure (handle) a rope stopper only after the Chief Officer (confirm) that you can so safely Never decide on your own when (do) it Many seamen have been injured in those situations, and they lost their lives 41-55 We can not see outside so we try (minimize) the damage in here Everyone expects their meal (be) ready, so it’d be shameful for us in the galley (be) late in (serve) the food, only because we forgot (take) precautions Food (poison) is most likely (occur) during a meal I’m fed up with (start) (clean) at 6:30 every morning We can become (attack) to our ship if we keep it clean We will feel good about her, which will encourage us (navigate) safely If they (find) cockroaches or mouse droppings, the ship will fail the inspection They especially check the drawers under the beds (see) if there (be) mouse excrement Besides, it is unhealthy (live) in such a dusty place I saw a lot of plastic bottles (float) around It is out of the question (dispose) of things in the water when in a harbour 10 MARPOL (impose) disposal rules for oily wastes, bilge, and daily wastes (prevent) marine pollution 11 Never fling a beer can after (drink) it 12 It is important for us seamen (make) _ it a habit of (save) _ water 13 Wow, you have a lot of clothes (wash) 14 In Japan people say that (chew) your food properly (keep) you in good health 15 You don’t seem (like) vegetables too much 16 I’m sure that you are aware of the problems that go with (be) _overweight 17 Issues (regard) obesity have become a social concern 18 you ever (have) appendicitis? 19 I wonder if you have appendicitis I (tell) the captain immediately 20 What’s the matter? You look (depress) 21 I (study) in the engine control room late last night I (lie) _ down for a while on the sofa there and (fall) asleep until two o’clock Then I (get) up and (return) to my cabin (go) to bed 22 Not (sleep) properly, over-exhaustion and (stay) in an air-conditioned room (make) you even more tired 23 I’ll talk to the First Engineer and ask him (let) _ you (rest) this afternoon 24 Let’s ask the Second Officer what (do) 25 The hook deeply (stick) in your finger Just wait a minute I (take) it out You must (pull) it out the wrong way The only way (do) _ it is by (cut) _ the line and (push) the hook through your finger 26 Captain, I am sending the Third Mate to the hospital you (contact) an agent yet? 27 Third Mate, (go) to shore with the one o’clock service boat The agent, Mr Tanaka, (wait) at the station (pick) you up Ask him (take) you to the hospital The agent should advance you the money for it 28 Don’t worry The doctor is used to (examine) seamen