The ranking for ROC police officers adopts astructure for the sake of effective supervision of all policeoperations and services.
(A)flat
(B)linear
(C)circular
(D)hierarchical
Every incident report needs to beproperly for developmental tracking and pattern identification.
(A)documentary
(B)documented
(C)documenting
(D)documentation
Since the policethe motorists not yielding to pedestrians at intersections, the cases of vehicle-pedestriancollision have reduced.
(A)did justice to
(B)shelled out for
(C)pushed through
(D)cracked down on
The traffic police officer got on his motorcycle immediately while spotting a(n)driver who not only spedbut also drove in a zig-zag manner.
(A)reckless
(B)vagrant
(C)observant
(D)responsive
Human rights advocates assert that law enforcement officers should not use any inhumanetechnique toobtain a suspect’s confession.
(A)interrogation
(B)intermission
(C)interception
(D)interjection
Under Taiwanese Criminal Justice System, the police must inform a suspect of his/her rights, including the rightto get a lawyer to advise on when and how to request the prosecutor to investigate the evidence in thesuspect’s.
(A)ways
(B)terms
(C)favor
(D)opinion
During the upcoming drill, motorists who do notpolice instructions are subject to a fine ranging fromNT$30,000 to NT$150,000 under Article 25 of the Civil Defense Act.
(A)evade
(B)reprimand
(C)comply with
(D)draw the line at
The policemanfor the man’s vehicle toward the hospital, hoping the man’s injured son could receivetimely medical treatment.
(A)parted ways
(B)cleared the way
(C)took to the street
(D)roamed the street
The police launched a(n)on a karaoke bar and arrested the owner who lured underage girls intoprostitution.
(A)raid
(B)extradition
(C)acquittal
(D)sedition
Witnessing a vehicle switching lanes improperly, the police officer signaled the motorist toto the side ofthe road.
(A)pull up
(B)pull off
(C)pull over
(D)pull about
The police set up aacross the entrance to the mountain for fear that more rocks would fall after thecatastrophic earthquake.
(A)scheme
(B)monument
(C)committee
(D)barricade
A street light fell to the ground and so the police officer guided the drivers to make a(n)away from theaffected area.
(A)contour
(B)detour
(C)exchange
(D)interchange
Some officials were accused of _____ the stolen funds overseas before returning them to theircountry.
(A)laundering
(B)lauding
(C)loaning
(D)longing
The woman was taken intoon charge of robbery in the night market.
(A)bail
(B)perjury
(C)dispute
(D)custody
Tom is fighting _____ to the U.K. to face trial on murder charges.
(A)expedition
(B)extradition
(C)extraction
(D)exclusion
A request for habeas corpus wasby the judge to determine whether the accused should be released untilher scheduled deportation hearing.
(A)granted
(B)greeted
(C)guaranteed
(D)guarded
According to the current law, you are entitled to a tax _____ for each of your dependents.
(A)exposition
(B)extension
(C)excursion
(D)exemption
Railway Police Bureaua warning on the official website, reminding passengers to stay alert on the trainduring the long weekend.
(A)disseminated
(B)sabotaged
(C)absconded
(D)indicted
Jennifer was charged for committing credit card _____ because she had secretly made severaltransactions by using many people's card accounts.
(A)fraught
(B)freight
(C)fraud
(D)fraction
While maintaining social order, police officers are expected to respect the general public’s rights oflegitimateand parade.
(A)assembly
(B)vandalism
(C)impeachment
(D)misdemeanors
The April 3 earthquake in Taiwan was a _____ event for Ms. Wang because she lost her only sonduring this big disaster. Overwhelmed with great sadness, she often wept day and night whenevershe was alone in her house.
(A)traumatic
(B)terrestrial
(C)tremendous
(D)tenacious
Disappointed by the results of the ball game, the drunkard set fire to the cars parked on the sidewalk and was latercharged with.
(A)extortion
(B)homicide
(C)burglary
(D)arson請依下文回答第46 題至第50 題Upon arresting a suspect, the police often uses handcuffs to put the subject in control. Using this device properly is vitalbecause it will not only protect nearby officers but also make it difficult for the suspect to escape. Nevertheless, as aretired policeman from Chicago Police Department points out, the quality of handcuffing instructions in local policedepartments and training academies
Much of Taiwan's dominance can be _____ to TSMC, the world's largest contract chip manufacturerthat counts Apple and Nvidia its biggest clients.
(A)apprehended
(B)appropriated
(C)assimilated
(D)attributed
not consistent. As a result, some cadets and officers do not know aneffective way to apply handcuffs or why this handcuffing method is so effective.According to the retiree, effective handcuffing includes the following procedures. First, police officers should handcuffthe subject behind the back
Nowadays the rapid development of AI has made it difficult for the police to detect and preventcybercrimes because criminals usually use some AI techniques to _____ malicious URLs to trickusers into clicking on those phishing links.
(A)distinguish
(B)disguise
(C)deposit
(D)deprive
cuffing in front is required for a legitimate cause, such as a transport. Next,officers should cuff the subject’s palms facing outward and place the cuffs on the subject’s wrists. In this way, theofficers can
Having been charged with corruption, John is _____ to the court to reduce the sentence to a fine.
(A)appealing
(B)alluding
(C)aspiring
(D)ascribing
the subject’s hand dexterity. Humans can usually use their hands in a coordinated manner whentheir palms face each other. Turning them outward greatly reduces that ability. Furthermore, the positioning of the handsand
Because of a previous ________, the judge refused to grant David bail, so he had to spend Christmasin the jail this year.
(A)convention
(B)conservation
(C)conviction
(D)convulsion
of the cuffs can limit the subject’s access to the keyways of the cuffs. With palms facing out and cuffs onthe wrists, the subject can
With new technological means, _____ warfare sets agendas and spreads disinformation, to changepeople's perceptions and thus alter their self-identity. As a result, many people are unable todifferentiate between legitimate and manipulated information.
(A)collaborative
(B)cognitive
(C)contemplative
(D)conductive50720-5102051220-51320請依下文回答第51 題至第55 題Addiction has become one of our society's most pressing problems and most tragic illnesses. Every year,it tears away at the heart of millions of families and creeps closer to children's doorstep. What
get their fingers near the locking mechanism.46
(A)are
(B)is
(C)be
(D)to be47
(A)because
(B)despite
(C)unless
(D)while48
(A)corroborate
(B)catch
(C)constrain
(D)commit49
(A)which
(B)one
(C)them
(D)that50
(A)eventually
(B)barely
(C)accordingly
(D)voluntarily
affectonly those who could afford indulgence, now affects the world at large. The human soul yearns
loveand acceptance and the mind often thinks we need to alter ourselves in order to achieve that.Addiction
any nature is spiritual bankruptcy. By and large, people who are addicted arevery spiritual. The successful results of the Twelve Step Program, which is based on a connectionto a Higher Power, prove just that. Sensitive people have a very difficult time
theheartbreak in our world. In the midst of all the confusion and injury, substance is used in order to numbfeelings. Therefore, once
to recover, the ability to identify one's feelings is vitally important.51
(A)was used to
(B)used to
(C)had been used to
(D)had used to52
(A)for
(B)to
(C)at
(D)in53
(A)to
(B)of
(C)by
(D)in54
(A)surviving
(B)being survived
(C)for surviving
(D)to survive55
(A)decided
(B)decides
(C)deciding
(D)being decided請依下文回答第56 題至第60 題Artificial intelligence will definitely cause our workforce to evolve. The alarmist headlines emphasize theloss of jobs to machines, but the real challenge is for humans to find their passion with new responsibilities thatrequire their uniquely human abilities. According to PwC, 7 million existing jobs will be replaced by AI in theUK from 2017-2037, but 7.2 million jobs could be created. This uncertainty and the changes to how some willmake a living could be challenging. The transformative impact of artificial intelligence on our society will havefar-reaching economic, legal, political, and regulatory implications that we need to be discussing and preparingfor. Determining who is at fault if an autonomous vehicle hurts a pedestrian or how to manage a globalautonomous arms race are just a couple of examples of the challenges to be faced.Will machines become super-intelligent and will humans eventually lose control? While there isdebate about how likely this scenario will be, we do know that there are always unforeseen consequenceswhen new technology is introduced. Those unintended outcomes of artificial intelligence will likelychallenge us all. Another issue is ensuring that AI doesn't become so proficient at doing the job it wasdesigned to do that it crosses over ethical or legal boundaries. While the original intent and goal of the AIis to benefit humanity, if it chooses to go about achieving the desired goal in a destructive (yet efficientway) it would negatively impact society. The AI algorithms must be built to align with the overarchinggoals of humans. Artificial intelligence algorithms are powered by data. As more and more data iscollected about every single minute of every person's day, our privacy gets compromised. If businessesand governments decide to make decisions based on the intelligence they gather about you like China isdoing with its social credit system, it could evolve into social oppression.
What is the main challenge mentioned regarding the impact of artificial intelligence on theworkforce?
(A)Loss of jobs to machines.
(B)Evolution of workforce responsibilities.
(C)Creation of new job opportunities.
(D)Uncertainty in the job market.
According to PwC, how many jobs in the UK are projected to be created by AI from 2017-2037?
(A)7.2 million
(B)7 million
(C)14.2 million
(D)0.2 million
Based on the above passage, what is cited as an example of the economic, legal, and politicalchallenges posed by artificial intelligence?
(A)Global autonomous arms race.
(B)Breakdown of autonomous vehicles on the streets.
(C)Loss of human control over machines.
(D)Unforeseen consequences of new technology.
According to this passage, which statement below about AI technology is TRUE?
(A)The AI algorithms must be built to align with the highest efficiency.
(B)As long as the AI is doing the job efficiently, we may as well take some risks.
(C)There are always unforeseen consequences when new technology is introduced.
(D)When machines become super-intelligent, humans will lose control of them.
How does the passage suggest AI could compromise privacy?
(A)Through autonomous vehicles.
(B)By creating job uncertainty.
(C)By crossing ethical boundaries.
(D)By collecting vast amounts of data.