Unfortunately, the police were unable to gather enough evidence during their of the serial murders.
(A)accumulation
(B)invasion
(C)investigation
(D)communication
A juvenile in the United States is a person who is typically under the age of 17 and commits an act thatotherwise would have been charged as a crime if they were adults.
(A)teenager
(B)junior
(C)delinquent
(D)freshman
下列何者無須經行政院會議議決?
(A) 條約案
(B)預算案
(C)特赦案
(D)法律案
Today, ID fraud is a major concern for police around the world. Many young people use ID to access adultvenues, such as concerts and nightclubs.
(A)counterfeit
(B)multiple
(C)double
(D)official
Mary’s against her husband’s conviction is being considered because she has presented some new solidevidence to the judge.
(A)offer
(B)complaint
(C)appeal
(D)confession
Jane is a victim of and sexual violence, because ever since her mother fled from their house years ago shehas been living alone with her alcoholic father.
(A)emotional
(B)domestic
(C)disputed
(D)depressive
the driving habits of the two groups of drivers, the researcher hopes to find out ways to enhance road safety.
(A)Comparing with
(B)In comparison
(C)As compare
(D)By comparing
This community is now under police because many residents of this area strongly demand it after serialmurders occurred over the past few days.
(A)speculation
(B)vision
(C)observation
(D)surveillance
Jennifer was convicted of the murder of her mother and sister according to Sam’s that he made to the jury.
(A)convention
(B)interrogation
(C)testimony
(D)pledge
The Hong Kong Police try to prevent crime by persuading members of the public to do more to themselvesand their property.
(A)process
(B)prepare
(C)protect
(D)promote
Mr. Jackson stated the reason why he left the brush company where he worked as a salesman because he thoughtthe brush would not beyond a month.
(A)last
(B)bear
(C)go
(D)count
According to experts, a person’s lifestyle can be a major factor in their , both physical and mental.
(A)vantage
(B)beneficiary
(C)exposition
(D)well-being
In Europe, many charity organizations receive more money from government than from public donations.
(A)grants
(B)admissions
(C)certificates
(D)permits
A new bill urging US President Obama to push for observer for Taiwan in the International CriminalPolice Organization (Interpol) was introduced into the US Congress.squad
(A)squat
(B)statue
(C)status
(D)
A number of universities in England were established in the 19th and early 20th centuries the industrialrevolution and they trained highly skilled people for industry.
(A)because
(B)indebted to
(C)as a result of
(D)with a view to
A passenger plane was forced to make an emergency yesterday after an air traffic control received abomb threat.
(A) exitlanding
(B)room
(C)take
(D)-off
Mr. Jones has to be all the time over his rare species of rose grown in the glass house, lest it should bestolen.
(A)allergic
(B)on guard
(C)primitive
(D)in sight
After a fatal traffic accident, authorities urge motorists to obey road safety rules and to vehicles withright of way.
(A) bowdedicate
(B)hail
(C)yield
(D)
At seeing the garden, Mr. Hooper has no sooner said what a small garden it is, an airplane is heard takingoff.
(A)then
(B)than
(C)yet
(D)thereby
A series of traffic control measures were on all freeways throughout Taiwan during the Tomb-SweepingFestival from April 3-6.dismantled
(A)implemented
(B)prosecuted
(C)trespassed
(D)
Jeff ’s five-year-old son had always enjoyed going to museums, particularly those where he could buttons tomake things work.
(A)arrange
(B)weigh
(C)press
(D)lodge
Taiwan and the Kingdom of Swaziland have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to cooperate onanti-terrorism, immigration affairs, and the prevention of human .
(A) hygienelongevity
(B)probation
(C)trafficking
(D)
Women who have jobs report that they feel overworked by household chores their professional duties.
(A)according to
(B)in contrast to
(C)in addition to
(D)in regard to
The National Police Agency (NPA) has decided to the tasks of police officers to reduce their workloads.
(A) besiegeimprovise
(B)recruit
(C)streamline
(D)
Susan’s gun was after it was detected by the security officer at the customs at Taoyuan InternationalAirport.
(A)smuggled
(B)exported
(C)confiscated
(D)purchased請依下文回答第47 題至第50 題:Of all the websites, one that has attracted attention recently is myspace.com. Most of this attention has come fromthe media and tells every reason why the website should be shut down. The threat of Internet predators is indeed a toughreality, but shutting down the site is not the answer. If myspace.com were shut down, another site would quickly take itsplace. Therefore, the right way is to teach teens how to use the site safely and educate them about who may be predatorsand how to avoid them. The key to 47 safe on the Internet is to make sure that your profile is secure. The simplestway is to change the privacy setting on your profile to “private”, which protects your information 48 only the people onyour friend list can view it. Although this is 49 , it is not perfect. Predators can find ways to view your profile if theyreally want to, 50 through hacking in or figuring out their way onto your friend list. Thus, you should never posttoo much personal information. Some people actually post their home and school addresses, date of birth, and so on,often letting predators know exactly where they should go and when.
The White House says U.S. President Barack Obama is removing Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism.The removal is an important step in the president’s efforts to relations between the two countries.
(A) designateimpress
(B)normalize
(C)tease
(D)
stay
(A)be stayed
(B)stayed
(C)staying
(D)
One billion teenagers and young adults around the world risk losing their hearing by listening to loud music. TheU.N. agency is asking young people to turn down the volume to prevent damage to their hearing.
(A) reluctantintimate
(B)minor
(C)irreversible
(D)
(A)as to
(B)no matter
(C)so that
(D)because
A 100-year-old Japanese woman Ms.Nagaoka became the world’s first centenarian to complete a 1,500-meterfreestyle swimming competition in a 25-meter pool. Her race was not a race of speed but of , or not givingup.
(A) frustrationendurance
(B)conference
(C)allowance
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At least 33 miners are confirmed dead from an explosion at a coal mine in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk. Mostof the injured miners are suffering from severe burns, smoke and shock and are treated in the hospital.
(A) ignorance
(B)paradox
(C)reception
(D)inhalation請依下文回答第51 題至第55 題:French police on Thursday were hunting a trio of thieves who made off with a handbag containing 5 million euros(US$5.4 million) worth of Chanel jewels in a smash-and-grab on the highway between Paris and Charles de GaulleAirport. A Taiwanese art collector was traveling in a taxi on Wednesday afternoon through a long tunnel 51 forrobbery attacks on tourists stuck in traffic when the thieves smashed a car window and 52 her handbag. The1.3km Landy tunnel is taken by most people arriving at Charles de Gaulle Airport and heading into Paris and is theideal spot for smash-and-grabs.“It is often 53 delinquency. They aren’t afraid of anything, know the area and escape through emergencyexits,” the source said. A driver distracted and talking on his cellphone, a handbag left on a passenger seat or luxurycars carrying tourists with possibly wads of cash on them are all easy 54 .In February 2010, Christina Chernovetska, daughter of the then mayor of Kiev, was the victim of a similarrobbery when a bag she said contained jewels worth 4.5 million euros was stolen from her. Saudi prince Abdul Azizbin Fahd, the multimillionaire son of the late King Fahd, 55 victim to a spectacular armed raid on his convoy inParis in August last year, in which 250,000 euros and diplomatic papers were stolen.
fell
(A)murdered
(B)rescued
(C)stabbed
(D)請依下文回答第56 題至第60 題:When the police chief in Tacoma, Wash. shot and killed his wife in a parking lot after years of abusing her, theshock from that event 10 years ago mobilized national support for a more aggressive response to domestic violence inpolice households.While police officers today are more aware of the problem, the following is also true: In many departments, anofficer will automatically be fired for a positive marijuana test, but can stay on the job after abusing or battering aspouse.In the wake of the Tacoma killing, the International Association of Chiefs of Police strengthened its efforts topersuade departments to adopt a set of model rules on domestic violence in their own ranks. Responding to concernsthat domestic violence had long been treated more leniently than other forms of misconduct, the organization called forzero tolerance for abusers, tougher pre-employment screening and a separate set of procedures to ensure rigorousinvestigation of every accusation.But police departments have been slow to adopt the rules. And while most officials say they treat domestic abuseby officers as they would any other form of misconduct, interviews and disciplinary records indicate that, in fact,punishment is often light and job loss uncommon.Only a quarter of the 56 largest city and county police departments that responded to a recent survey have adistinct policy for domestic violence involving officers. And only one, Nashville, has adopted the entire model policy,according to the survey, conducted by The New York Times and the PBS investigative news program “Frontline.”Three others — Charlotte, N.C.; Chicago; and Columbus, Ohio — follow most of its provisions.
What is the main idea of this passage?Domestic violence is rare among police officers.
(A)
(B) It is illegal to abuse one’s spouse.One police officer shot and killed his wife.
(C)Pol
(D)ice departments are slow to police their own abusers.
According to the passage, how many departments have a distinct policy for domestic violence concerningofficers?
(A) 13
(B)14
(C)56
(D)
According to the passage, which of the following cities has adopted the entire model policy?
(A) Charlotte, N.C.Chicago
(B)Columbus, Ohio
(C)Nashville
(D)
According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
(A) Punishment is often very severe for domestic violence concerning police officers.Police officers will be aut
(B)omatically fired for battering their spouses.Domestic violence has long been treated more leniently than other forms of misconduct.
(C)Domestic violence has been treated aggressively in the police departments.
(D)
According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
(A) Tacoma, Wash. has adopted the entire model policy after the accident.An officer will be automatically fired for a positive marijuana test in many departments.
(B)An officer fired for battering his wife is uncommon in the United
(C)States.Most police departments have been slow in response to domestic violence in police households.
(D)