The United States will make more medical aid _____ to India in an effort to fight an alarming spike in COVID-19cases.
(A)available
(B)compatible
(C)dependable
(D)flexible
Many children have become ____________ disturbed as a result of the abuse they have suffered.
(A)emotionally
(B)passionately
(C)sympathetically
(D)apathetically
Some recruitment websites are run by ______________ attempting to steal personal details to commit crimes.
(A)charismas
(B)celibacies
(C)fraudsters
(D)felinities
Through _________ duties the police perform a number of broad functions, including the prevention and detectionof criminal behaviors.
(A)researching
(B)examining
(C)patrol
(D)pretentious
He said that he had received three gifts at that time, one of which ___________ disappeared shortly afterward.
(A)unwittingly
(B)mischievously
(C)mysteriously
(D)disagreeably
Having a credit card and paying the _____ regularly is a great way to establish a good credit record.
(A)diagnoses
(B)installments
(C)refreshments
(D)symptoms
The police are looking for _____ artists who have committed multiple offenses in the park.
(A)conspiracy
(B)gangster
(C)smuggling
(D)vandalism請依下文回答第41 題至第45 題:All new cars sold in Europe from 2022 will have technology to limit their speed. New safety rules from theEuropean Union will
While it is important to recognize that police officers have a dangerous job, it is also important torealize that killing unarmed citizens is aof the oath they have taken.
(A)distinction
(B)graduation
(C)violation
(D)regulation
new cars to have "intelligent speed assistance" systems. These will be
Illegal immigrants awaitingwill be put into one of these detention centers before they aretransported back to their countries.
(A)detention
(B)determination
(C)deportation
(D)deliberation
equipmenton cars, just like seatbelts and airbags. There are
If a person was acquitted on a charge, it means he.
(A)received a sentence from the judge
(B)was arrested by the police
(C)was not found guilty in court
(D)became a witness in a case
things that cars will be fitted with. All cars will havebreathalyzers that
You should show the residents of the household the searchbefore you enter the property toconduct a search.
(A)warrant
(B)proscription
(C)ban
(D)license
allow driving if the driver has drunk too much alcohol. Cars must also have advancedemergency braking, a built-in data recorder, drowsiness and distraction monitoring, and sensors to help
A person who breaks into the computer system of another person is a.
(A)heckler
(B)hacker
(C)hustler
(D)hipster
reversing.The EU said 25,000 people are killed each year on Europe's roads. Most accidents are caused by human error. The newsafety systems will reduce road deaths.41
(A)accelerate
(B)collide
(C)escort
(D)require42
(A)additional
(B)domestic
(C)standard
(D)vulnerable43
(A)brutal
(B)other
(C)regional
(D)urgent44
(A)can
(B)should
(C)will
(D)won’t45
(A)how
(B)when
(C)where
(D)who請依下文回答第46 題至第50 題:Someone who is naturally curious and is continually willing to grow their knowledge and abilities has the potentialto make a sizeable impact as a police officer. Even though law enforcement officials endure a substantial amount oftraining before they find themselves in uniform, there’s always more they’ll have to learn on the job.“One of the things people don’t realize about police work is that you have to be a jack-of-all-trades,” McKennaexplains. “Expectations for officers are really high, and new things are always getting added to their plates.”Back when he began his career as an officer, for example, squad cars were outfitted with simple radios—a way forofficers to call something in and have dispatch take care of it. Police cars today, McKenna notes, are equipped withcomputers, calling upon the officers not only to master new technology but also to absorb the duties that previously fellto people in other positions. It’s also true that the equipment officers now carry is twice as extensive as it was in prioryears.“Additionally, there are more drugs on the market than ever, and laws change and update,”McKenna says, addingthat departments don’t always have the funding to ensure everyone receives the training they need in these areas. That’swhy he took it upon himself to take various classes throughout his law enforcement career, committing to learn thedifferent skill sets and laws he’d need. “Lots of police officers attend conferences and classes on the side of their jobs.”
She not only refused to cooperate with the field sobriety test but also began to quarrel with theofficers, so they charged her withthe work of the police.
(A)operating
(B)negotiating
(C)distorting
(D)obstructing
Which of the following statements is NOT true about this passage?
(A)Police officers should always be informed about amendments in relevant laws.
(B)Police officers may need to keep abreast with adequate computer skills.
(C)Police officers may be subject to expectations from different corners of society.
(D)Police officers are resistant to new ideas and new skills.
The policethe nightclub in the middle of the party and found weapons and illegal drugsinside.
(A)raided
(B)fortified
(C)repossessed
(D)fostered
What does “you have to be a jack-of-all-trades” mean in the passage?
(A)Someone who is an expert in card games.
(B)Someone who has very good and broad knowledge.
(C)Someone who cannot master anything.
(D)Someone who works all day and becomes dull.
The women appear to have been kidnapped from their native villages and forced to provide sexualservices; they are likely the victims of.
(A)social work
(B)heroin addiction
(C)human trafficking
(D)domestic violence
What can we infer from the passage?
(A)A police officer needs to savor a variety of drugs so as to be more competent at work.
(B)A police officer may be busy taking relevant classes when he is off duty.
(C)A police officer may need to take weight training courses to handle his equipment.
(D)A police officer may have abundant funding to empower his abilities.
Travelers with a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test report still have to undergo a 14-dayafterthey arrive in Taiwan either in a hotel or alone in a residence.
(A)management
(B)quarantine
(C)observation
(D)isolation
What is the main reason that a police officer’s workload keeps increasing?
(A)He has to attend conferences.
(B)He has to pay attention to drug trafficking.
(C)He needs to use the computer when he is on duty.
(D)He needs to take up duties that did not belong to him previously.
Those who plan to travel abroad are urged to have the COVID-19before their departure tobuild immunity against the virus.
(A)vaccine
(B)accentuation
(C)diagnosis
(D)infection50720-5112051320-51420請依下文回答第51 題至第55 題:Would Covid masks help criminals get away with it? It was the question posed by police,academics and many others when face coverings became
What is the best title of this passage?
(A)The Importance of Being Hardworking.
(B)How to Become a Police Officer.
(C)The Eagerness to Learn.
(D)Police Officers: The Birth of a Career.
> 答案:?
in shops and other places last year.Now, it seems, they have their answer as Kent police in the UK say catching a person guilty of a crimehas become even
as putting together an accurate efit (electronic facial identification technique)–which officers use like wanted posters – is difficult when the person
is wearing a mask. SusanMorrison, a civil supervisor at Kent police’s identification office, said, “We are seeing an increase inreports of guilty people wearing masks. And while we view each case separately, sometimes it can bemore stressful for the victim to go through the process of making an efit, than the result is useful to theinvestigation.” The phenomenon is
limited to the UK. US media outlets have reports on a couplein Connecticut committed a series of crime in a day, during which they are accused of robbing severalshops while disguised in medical masks. In order to
an increase in mask-assisted crime,professors at Leeds University’s law school warned shop owners to look out for robbers returning for asecond bite of the cherry. This is because they know that successful commercial robbers return to the same,nearby or same-type places.51
(A)essential
(B)memorial
(C)beneficial
(D)imperial52
(A)smoother
(B)trickier
(C)clumsier
(D)guiltier53
(A)in theory
(B)in common
(C)in question
(D)in general54
(A)from now on
(B)time and again
(C)all the way
(D)by no means55
(A)cease
(B)march
(C)pursue
(D)obtain請依下文回答第56 題至第60 題:The killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis and the shooting of Jacob Blake bypolice in Wisconsin have led many police departments in the US to deal with unpleasant situations theyhave avoided till now. As thousands have marched in the streets to protest against racial inequality, manyothers have also been forced to ask some difficult questions about their levels of prejudice. While somepeople mistake racism as being only plain prejudice, there is another crucial component that affects ourdecision and actions towards others: implicit bias. An implicit bias is any prejudice that has formedaccidentally and without our direct knowledge – and it can often counter our obvious beliefs and behaviors.Usually, it reflects a mixture of personal experience, attitudes around us as we have grown up, and ourwilder exposure to society and culture –including the books we read, television we watch and news wefollow. Many police departments in the US have pointed to strategies aimed at tackling implicit bias asevidence of their attempts to root out racism from their ranks. Police departments are not alone in hopingtackling unconscious bias can bring about change. Multinational corporations have also commandedimplicit bias training in response to racist incidents involving their employees.
Which of the following best describes what the passage is about?
(A)Implicit bias is a crucial component in racism.
(B)Police and corporations tackle racism together.
(C)People mistake racism as accidental prejudice.
(D)The US police have made evidence of tackling bias.
According to the passage, which of the following can be inferred about implicit bias?
(A)Racist incidents involve a certain level of implicit bias.
(B)People are barely aware of having implicit bias.
(C)Corporations have also commanded implicit bias.
(D)The US police avoid fixing unpleasant situations.
Which of the following best describes the organization of the information in the passage?
(A)Comparison-Contrast.
(B)Process Analysis.
(C)Cause and Effect.
(D)Simple Listing.
Based on the following sentence, what can you infer about the meaning of the italicized word?“Many police departments in the US have pointed to strategies aimed at tackling implicit bias asevidence of their attempts to root out racism from their ranks.”
(A)Grades achieved by the police.
(B)Qualities involving in the police.
(C)Positions related to the police.
(D)People belonging to the police.
What kind of tone does this passage have?
(A)Informative.
(B)Respectful.
(C)Sympathetic.
(D)Disapproving.