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1、Part I ListeningSection I Directions: In this part you will hear ten ATC clearancesinstructions or statements, each ATC clearancesinstructions or statements will be spoken only once. A question will be asked after each ATC clearancesinstructions or statements, there are four answers marked a,b,c,and

2、 d, choose the most appropriate answer from the four choices according to what you have heard .1. Danair 802, we are bound for Rimini, what is the delay like?Question: What happened to 802?a. The departure is delayed.b. The approach is delayed.c. The loading is delayed.d. The passengers are delayed.

3、Answer: a2. JAL 728, we have a passenger on board with severe asthma. Request priority landing to your airport.Question: What does the crew likely need after the plane has landed?a. fire engineb. first aidc. a tugd. catering serviceanswer: b 3. KLM 435, we have a low oil pressure light on, request a

4、 tug to get us back to the stand.Question: Which system do you think is faulty?a. fuel system b. control systemc. hydraulic systemd. air conditioning systemanswer: c 4. Southern 109, taxi to alpha 11, caution on approaching your stand, there is no marshaller available due to ground staff strike.Ques

5、tion: What happened?a. An aircraft struck a marshaller.b. The pilot should pay attention to the marshaller when taxiing.c. No one will guide the aircraft to the stand.d. The stand is not available.Answer; c5. Northern 151, negative to startup. We had an emergency this morning. The runway had been fo

6、amed. It is being cleaned up at the moment. Should be reopened shortly.Question: Why is startup delayed?a. Northern 151 had an emergency.b. The runway was too dirty.c. The foam on the plane had to be cleaned up. d. The runway was not opened.Answer: d6. Tower, gulf air 334, would you please turn up t

7、he approach lights due visibility?Question: What is the visibility like?a. Very good.b. Very bad.c. Not bad.d. Not so good.Answer: d 7. G-BC, weve just been struck by lightening and well have to go back to the apron to check our electrics and make sure there is no damage on the airframe.Question: Wh

8、at will the crew do?a. Check the lighting systemb. Make sure the systems are ok.c. Make sure if anyone is struck.d. Make sure airframe is not electrified.Answer: b 8. Eastern 546, air bus 300, green system fails due system leakage. I am not sure whether I can extend my landing gear. Request emergenc

9、y assistance when landing.Question: Why does the pilot ask for the emergency assistance on landing?a. He believes the landing gear can be extended.b. He sees a green light on.c. There is a system failure.d. A fuel leakage occurs.Answer: c9. Eastern 554, turn right heading 350, R30 route unavailable

10、due military operation, call you back.Question: Why did the controller ask the pilot to change the heading?a. Due unavailable operation.b. Planned route unavailablec. Due special flight.d. Due air force flight. Answer: d10. KLM 543, negative to startup. There are some water drops dripping from the o

11、verhead electronics panel. No idea where they are from. We need a check.Question: Why does the pilot report they can not startup?a. There might be some unknown problems.b. The overhead panel drops.c. The water drainage valve needs checking.d. He can not drink water in the cockpit.Answer: aSection II

12、 Directions: In this part you will hear five RTF exchanges between pilots and air traffic controllers, each exchange will be spoken only once. A question will be asked after each exchange, there are four answers marked a,b,c,and d, choose the most appropriate answer from the four choices according t

13、o what you have heard .1. P: Ground, SAS 996, weve just skidded off taxiway C and we cant seem to get back on to the paving. Left gear appears to be stuck in the mud. Can you send a tug around?C: SAS 996, standby, ground handling say therell be no available tug until 1115.Question: Why does the pilo

14、t need a tug?a. Taxiway C is too slippery.b. There is too much mud on the paving.c. The aircraft can not get out of the mud.d. The aircraft can not taxi to the runway without a tug.Answer: c2. P: UAL 853, engine NO. 3 is overheating, probably due to bird ingestion on takeoff. Request priority landin

15、g at runway 36 right.C: UAL 853, runway 36 right in use. You are number 1.Question: What do you think will probably happen next?a. Overheat light might extinguish.b. They might go around.c. They might encounter a bird strike.d. None of the above.Answer: d3. C: Air China 102, runway heading until 500

16、 feet, turn left to Charlie mike, surface wind 330, 8 meters per second, cleared for take off.P: left turn, cleared for takeoff, Air China 102.C: Air China 102, cancel, I say again, cancel takeoff, vehicle crossing runway.Question: What happens?a. The pilot is not cleared.b. Takeoff conditions are n

17、ot satisfied.c. Takeoff is cancelled.d. The aircraft is crossing the runway,Answer: c 4. C: CN 307 for identification, turn right heading 165.P: Right 165, CN 307.C: CN 307 identified 10 miles northwest of CH fly heading 190,P: 190, roger, 307.Question: What is the controller trying to do?a. to find

18、 the 307 on radar.b. to tell 307 where to fly.c. to correct 307s wrong heading.d. to get 307 back to right heading.Answer: a 5. C: CSN 303, unknown traffic 10 oclock 10 miles crossing left to right, fast moving.P: Negative contact, request vectors.Question: What happened to the pilot?a. He cannot co

19、ntact the other aircrafts frequency.b. He cannot contact the controllerc. He can not see the other aircraft.d. He doesnt know where he is.Answer: c Section IIIDirections: In this section you will hear two passages. each passage will be spoken only once. After each passage five questions will be aske

20、d, for each question there are four answers marked a,b,c,and d, choose the most appropriate answer from the four choices according to what you have heard .Passage IDuring preflight planning, the surface aviation weather report allows you to evaluate the existing conditions and the accuracy of foreca

21、sts. You do this by comparing current reports with the forecast weather for the same time period to see if the weather is materializing as forecast. You can also review several previous reports to get a general idea of the weather trend. A current report also indicates weather your destination is pr

22、esently above VFR or IFR minimums, as appropriate. If it is not and the forecast calls for only slight improvement by your estimated time of arrival, the destination weather may not permit you to land. The surface report also is important at airports without a control tower or flight services statio

23、n, since the last surface observation is the latest official weather available at the location.The following questions are based on the passage you have just heard.1. How can a pilot have a general idea of the weather trend?a. Review several previous reports.b. Compare the current reports with the p

24、revious ones.c. Check with the controler.d. Both of a or b.Answer: d2. According to the passage, what can you learn from the current report?a. The destinations IFR minimums.b. The destinations VFR minimums.c. The landing minimums.d. All of above.Answer: c3. Why is the surface report important at the

25、 airports without ATC services?a. It is the only official report available.b. It is the latest surface observation.c. There is no control tower there.d. ATC will not provide the service.Answer: a4. What can you do with the surface aviation weather report?a. To know the existing conditions.b. To cons

26、ider the accuracy of the forecasts.c. Both of a and b.d. None of above.Answer: c 5. What do you think is the best title for this passage?a. The importance of knowing the minimums.b. How to evaluate the weather trend.c. What you can do at airport without ATC services.d. The importance of weather repo

27、rts to flight planningAnswer: dPassage IIDecision-making is the process of determining and carrying out a course of action and evaluating the result. Flying is a combination of events, which requires pilots to make a continuous stream of decisions. It is especially needed when we find that something

28、 has changed or that an expected change did not occur. The decision making process is shaped by type of problem, degree of threat, time available and resources. During any job there are many opportunities for decision making, ranging from simple to complex, and from short-term to long-term. Experien

29、ce plays a large part in our decision making process by make us more able to define possible treats and generate a safe course of action. The decision making process also includes the ability to handle errors that we may or may not have experience handling. The following questions are based on the p

30、assage you have just heard.1. According to the passage what is decision making?a. Determiningb. Carrying out the actionc. Evaluating the outcome.d. All of above.Answer: d 2. In what way can the experience play a large part in our decision making process?a. It enhances our ability to handle decision-

31、making.b. We will not make errors.c. You cant handle decision making without experience.d. We always learn from the experience. Answer: a3. What can you conclude from this passage?a. Experience is the precondition of decision making.b. Decision making only occurs in flying.c. Making right decision i

32、s important.d. Decision making only occurs in cockpit.Answer: c4. According to the passage why do we have to make decisions?a. Things are changing.b. We can learn experience in making decisions.c. We can get more opportunities in any job.d. Nothing changes.Answer: a 5. What should be the title of th

33、e passage?a. Decision making makes experienceb. Experiences importance in decision makingc. Handling errors in decision makingd. None of aboveAnswer: dSection IVDirections: In this section there are some ATC clearancesinstructions or pilots reportsrequests. These above words are spoken only once. In

34、 each spoken part some words are missing. Listen carefully and fill the blanks with what you have just heard.1. GIA 152 radar contact 43 miles. Descent to _ for Runway 05, reduce speed to _.2. Southern Two-Forty-Two turn right heading _, this will be vectors to Dobbins for a _ approach Runway One-On

35、e, altimeter two niner five two, your position is 15, correction 20 miles west of Dobbins at this time.3. GRT continue present _ bound heading; TWA is off to your left about _ miles at fourteen thousand and says hes in the clear.4. The runway _at Cartersville is three six zero and running north and

36、south and the _ is seven hundred fifty-six feet and, the length is three thousand two hundred feet long.5. GFB We _ for your approach any time. Also, ILS landing is _. Let us know your intentions as soon as possible. 1. GIA 152 radar contact 43 miles. Descent to 3000ft for Runway 05, reduce speed to

37、 180.2. Southern Two-Forty-Two turn right heading one zero zero, this will be vectors to Dobbins for a straight-in approach Runway One-One, altimeter two niner five two, your position is 15, correction 20 miles west of Dobbins at this time.3. GRT continue present southeastern bound heading; TWA is o

38、ff to your left about 14 miles at fourteen thousand and says hes in the clear.4. The runway configuration at Cartersville is three six zero and running north and south and the elevation is seven hundred fifty-six feet and, the length is three thousand two hundred feet long.5. GFB We are ready for yo

39、ur approach any time. Also, ILS landing is available. Let us know your intentions as soon as possible. Section VDirections: In this section there is an exchange between pilots and controllers, the exchange will be spoken only once. Listen carefully and then complete the table below. Swan 227Max Cent

40、re, Swan 227 heavy good evening level three three zero.M centerSwan 227 heavy Max Centre. Good evening reports of occasional light turbulence at all levels.Swan 227Swan 227 heavy is declaring Pan Pan Pan. We have uh smoke in the cockpit, uh request immediate return uh to a convenient place, I guess

41、Martin bayM centerUh Would you prefer to go into Haliwa?Swan 227Affirmative for Swan 227 heavy. We prefer Haliwa from our position.M centerAnd Swan 227 can you tell me what your fuel on board is and the number of passengers?Swan 227Uh roger standby for this.M centerSwan 227 you can contact Hot Centr

42、e now one one niner decimal niner.Swan 22One one niner point niner for the Swan 227 heavy.Swan 227Hot Centre good evening. Swan 227 heavy flight level two eight zeror descending flight level two five zero on course Haliwa. We are flying at the time on track zero five zero.H centerSwan 227 good eveni

43、ng descend to three thousand, the altimeter is two nine seven eight.Swan 227Ah we would prefer at the time around eight thousand feet, until the cabin is ready for the landing.H center Okay. Can I vector you uh to set up for runway zero eight at Haliwa?Swan 227Yes, uh vectors for eight will be fine

44、Swan 227 heavy.H centerOkay, its a back course approach for runway zero eight. The localizer frequency one zero niner decimal seven. Youve got thirty miles to fly to the threshold.H centerSwan 227 when you have time could I have the number of souls on board and your fuel onboard please for emergency

45、 services.Swan 227Roger, at the time uh fuel onboard is uh two three five tonnes. We must uh dump some fuel. May we do that in this area during descent? H centerUh okay, I am going to take you. Are you able to take a turn back to the south or do you want to stay closer to the airport?Swan 227Uh, sta

46、ndby short, standby short.Swan 227Okay we are able for a left or right turn towards the south to dump.H centerSwan 227 roger, uh turn to the ah left heading of ah two one zero degrees and ah advise me when you are ready to dump. It will be about fifteen miles off the coast. You are still within abou

47、t twenty five miles of the airport.Swan 227Roger, left heading one eight two. Swan 227 maintaining at ten thousand feet.H centerRoger.Swan 227Okay, Please tell me when we can start ah to dump the fuel.H centerOkay.Swan 227At the time we must fly ah manually. Are we cleared to fly ten thousand feet Swan 227.? H centerSwan 227 you can if you wish.Swan 227Swan 227 heavy we starting dump now we have to land immediate.Swan 227And we are declaring emergency now Swan277H centerCopy that.H centerSwan 227 you are cleared to ah commence your fuel dump on that track and advi

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