甲為檳榔西施,對於A 等警察經常臨檢、盤查感到氣憤,遂在網路留下「警察臨檢、盤查是下三濫的工作」。下列敘述何者有誤?
(A)甲並未當場侮辱執行公務之公務員,並不成立刑法第140 條之妨害公務罪
(B)甲並未對執行公務員當場施以強暴、脅迫,並不成立刑法第135 條之妨害公務罪
(C)甲雖有公然侮辱警察的職務,惟不負刑責
(D)甲並未針對特定或可得特定警察加以侮辱,並不成立刑法第309 條之公然侮辱罪請回答第31 題至第35 題:Are you into skiing? Is winter your favorite time of year? If you like snow and ice, maybe you should stay at the IceHotel in Quebec, Canada. But, you can only check in at this hotel during the winter. Why? Because this hotel is onlymade of ice and snow! This amazing hotel is built every December. It has 32 rooms and 80 people can stay there eachnight. The hotel even has a movie theater, art gallery, and church. Of course, all of these parts of the hotel are made ofice. In fact, all the furniture, art, lights, and even plates and drinking glasses are made out of ice.Because this hotel is so unusual, it is becoming very popular. People from all over the world come to the Ice Hotel tolook at the fantastic ice art, drink and eat from designer ice dishes, and experience the unique atmosphere. Some coupleshave even gotten married in the hotel’s ice church. But all these guests keep their winter coats on! Because of all the ice,the temperature inside the hotel is always between -2℃ and -5℃. Surprisingly, sleeping is not a problem in the freezingcold hotel rooms. Every guest gets a special cold-weather sleeping bag and some fur blankets. These keep them cozy andwarm until morning.
I am going to choose for my main course because I love seafood.
(A)steak
(B)chicken
(C)pork
(D)lobster
Mary complains about her boss a lot because he is a very person. He’s easily affected or upset by thingspeople say to him.
(A)sensible
(B)sensitive
(C)pragmatic
(D)practical
Susan is an student. She is always eager to participate in extra-curricular activities.
(A)honest
(B)envious
(C)energetic
(D)accurate
Mary’s absence made her mother feel lonely and .
(A)conceited
(B)devoted
(C)neglected
(D)resolved
What is this passage mainly about?
(A)What makes the Ice Hotel so special.
(B)How you keep warm in a cold place.
(C)Why the Ice Hotel is located in Quebec.
(D)How hard it is to build the hotel.
Lincoln’s debates with his opponents on slavery in the Illinois senate campaign him as a national figureand potential presidential candidate.
(A)established
(B)accomplished
(C)denounced
(D)pronounced
To have enough food and water is a need of all people.
(A)basic
(B)false
(C)bare
(D)remaining
We can easily live a self-sufficient life we are willing to pursue only what we really need for survival.
(A)as far as
(B)so long as
(C)despite that
(D)so that
According to the passage, what kind of people are likely to pay a visit to the Ice Hotel?
(A)People who like swimming.
(B)People whose favorite season is winter.
(C)People who enjoy the tropical climate.
(D)People who appreciate wooden carving.
Jesus Christ in the West and Confucius in the East both had a lot of who were influenced by their teachingsand tried to follow their good examples.
(A)descendants
(B)offsprings
(C)siblings
(D)disciples
The computer was to our project—without it, we couldn’t have finished our report in time.
(A)efficient
(B)unnecessary
(C)problematic
(D)indispensable
Many people dream of country living with its clean fresh air, but occasionally the dream is by unpleasantodors from animal feeding operations.
(A)swallowed
(B)scattered
(C)shifted
(D)shattered
Due to his amazing in appearance to the real bandit, he was wrongly accused of committing the crime.
(A)resemblance
(B)superiority
(C)commitment
(D)submission
Nearly 1,000 tornadoes ripped across the U.S. heartland in 2011, killing more than 500 people and $9billion in damage.
(A)evolving
(B)inflicting
(C)conjuring
(D)meditating
Many activities are provided in the Ice Hotel. Which of the following is NOT included?
(A)Designing coats.
(B)Watching a movie.
(C)Getting married.
(D)Having interesting meals.
All Taipei- flights have been canceled due to the heavy fog. Passengers could do nothing but wait forfurther notice.
(A)built
(B)bound
(C)concerned
(D)confused
When elephant families came across the of a dead elephant, they stopped, inspected the body, andfondled the bones as if trying to identify the dead one.
(A)puzzle
(B)carcass
(C)offspring
(D)victim
The gunman in Friday’s bank robbery has been as Matt Simpson, a truck driver who had been unfairlydismissed.
(A)interpreted
(B)imitated
(C)instructed
(D)identified
Which of the following is true?
(A)All parts of the hotel, except beds, are made of ice.
(B)The hotel uses some special heater to keep guests warm in the room.
(C)Only a small number of tourists are attracted to the Ice Hotel.
(D)One of the features of the hotel is that it exists in winter only.
The dynamic workforce of design professionals has enabled the industry to perform well and gain customer .
(A)patronage
(B)consumption
(C)supplement
(D)warranty
It is very rude of these naughty boys to their classmate’s new hair style.
(A)take advantage of
(B)put an end to
(C)make fun of
(D)show respect for
Many lupus patients suffer through a long of treatment before the disease is ever accurately diagnosed.
(A)matrix
(B)odyssey
(C)patron
(D)reproach
Be , please. We are totally broke now and cannot afford a two-million-dollar sports car!
(A)generous
(B)practical
(C)romantic
(D)optimistic
This passage is probably extracted from a(n) .
(A)editorial in the newspapers
(B)science fiction
(C)magazine on traveling
(D)cook book
Student numbers are growing as the economy places knowledge at a , and traditional blue-collar jobs migratein search of lower wages and production costs.
(A)pendulum
(B)premium
(C)uranium
(D)vacuum
The medicine does not seem to be , for all of his symptoms show no signs of improvement.
(A)inventive
(B)poisonous
(C)comfortable
(D)effective
A recent poll shows that 81 percent of college students are eligible for some form of financial aid, only63 percent of these students are recipients of such aid.
(A)if
(B)since
(C)while
(D)even第37 題至第40 題為題組As a food label is often nothing more than an advert to tempt you to buy the product, you should pay particularattention to the choice of words used. 37 watch out for the word “flavor,” as this may mean that the productcontains 38 ingredients. Chocolate-flavor topping, for example, will not contain chocolate, even thoughchocolate-flavored topping will contain a small percentage—so read carefully. Many manufacturers also use a range of39 descriptions. Feel-good words intentionally blur the true nature of a product’s source. 40 , “fresh eggpasta,” means that the pasta was indeed made with real and not powdered eggs, but maybe months ago. Words that youcan trust are “organic,” “wholemeal,” “natural mineral water,” “Fair Trade,” “free range,” and the “V” vegetariansymbol.
Some may help attract the audience’s attention, but if you keep waving your hands, the audience willfeel distracted.
(A)fireworks
(B)gestures
(C)instructions
(D)necessities
Carrie: I’ve got a job interview tomorrow.Karen: Are you ready?Carrie: Yes. Although I get nervous easily, .Karen: Good luck to you.
(A)I’ll try it on
(B)I’ll take a look at it
(C)I’ll make it up
(D)I’ll give it my best shot
The “Hero Worship” phenomenon among young people has long been studied by sociologists, and there is aof information about this on the Internet and in books.
(A)sustenance
(B)gluttony
(C)dichotomy
(D)plethora
Mike his ankle and he had to walk with crutches for at least two months.
(A)sprained
(B)sprinkled
(C)squeezed
(D)swelled
(A)Will
(B)Should
(C)Never
(D)Always
The volunteers’ constant and unfailing care and concern gave the poor family to go on.
(A)strength
(B)technique
(C)variety
(D)witness
Mary: I want to go shopping this weekend. Want to join me?Jane: Well, .Mary: On what?Jane: If you want to shop in a department store, then I’ll go with you.
(A)it depends
(B)no problem
(C)that sounds great
(D)I have no idea
The world’s cities are at the seams: by 2050, an estimated 6.4 billion people—compared to about 3.5 billiontoday—will be living in cities.
(A)crawling
(B)bursting
(C)flocking
(D)melting
The defendant’s lawyer was so that the jury believed the innocence of the accused.
(A)courteous
(B)ignorant
(C)obedient
(D)persuasive請依下文回答第39~41 題Some of the most interesting words in English are the actual names of the people first involved in the activitiessuggested by the meanings of the words. The word boycott, 39 , derives from the case of Sir Charles Boycott(1832-97), a land agent in Ireland whose tenants expelled him because he refused to lower their rents. Vidkun Quisling’sname quickly became an infamous addition to the English language during World War Ⅱ. He was a Norwegian politicianwho betrayed his country to the Nazis, and his name, quisling, means 40 . Perhaps the most common example is theword sandwich, 41 the fourth Earl of Sandwich (1718-92), who created this quick portable meal so that he would nothave to leave the gambling table to eat.
(A)wrong
(B)synthetic
(C)natural
(D)right
The terrorist attack caused heavy , killing hundreds of people and injuring thousands.
(A)dissidents
(B)defeats
(C)candidates
(D)casualties第39 題至第42 題為題組A big goal of advertising is to increase your consumption. Everyone needs to consume; we all need to eat, drink andbuy basic necessities. But a lot of advertising is aimed at convincing us that we should have much more than we need.This involves encouraging us to throw out possessions that are still good or which could be recycled, 39 extrathings we may never use. This excess consumption not only 40 the world’s resources but also increases pollution andwaste. Children born today in London or New York, for example, will consume, pollute, and waste fifty times more thanchildren born in a developing country.It’s estimated that more than 1.7 billion people make up the world’s consumer society: people who have moremoney to spend than 41 to cover their basic needs. This number is increasing every year. But these 1.7 billion donot spend 42 . A fifth of the world’s population, mostly people in Japan, North America, and Europe, areresponsible for 90 percent of consumption.
Daniel: Kevin, do you have the time?Kevin:Daniel: That’s OK. Thanks anyway.
(A)Sorry, I forgot to wear my watch today.
(B)Sure, what can I do for you?
(C)Yes, it’s a quarter to ten.
(D)Sorry, but my watch gains five minutes a day.請回答第39 題至第40 題:A: Did you enjoy the conference last week?B: 39A: You don’t seem very sure.B: Generally it went well, 40 .
The task of the scientist is to see what the case is rather than to make up a case.
(A)The task of the scientist is to see and to invent.
(B)The responsibility of the scientist is to look for a case.
(C)The task of the scientist is to investigate instead of inventing a case.
(D)The task of the scientist is seeing and believing.
(A)for instance
(B)such as
(C)in short
(D)as a result
(A)rather than buy
(B)so as to buy
(C)in spite of buying
(D)as well as to buy
(A)Very much.
(B)Not at all.
(C)Sort of.
(D)No more.
To compensate for all the greenhouse gases his plane trips spewed into the atmosphere, Mr. Grover began payingClimate Care to help make the world a little greener.
(A)Mr. Grover was aware of the environmental burden his air travels have created, so he started to contribute fees toClimate Care to help reduce greenhouse gases.
(B)Mr. Grover was charged by Climate Care, which found him guilty for his role in producing the greenhouse effectwhen he traveled by plane.
(C)Mr. Grover’s plane trips inevitably spewed a lot of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. He felt so guilty that hedecided to travel only with Climate Care.
(D)The goal of Climate Care was to accelerate the global warming process, a cause supported by manyenvironmentally insensitive persons like Mr. Grover.
(A)traitor
(B)patriot
(C)trick
(D)foolishness
(A)Nevertheless
(B)However
(C)For example
(D)Moreover
(A)pulls up
(B)uses up
(C)takes up
(D)calls up
Whether or not the artistic quality of the bullfight outweighs the moral question of the animals’ suffering issomething that each person must decide for themselves.
(A)Everyone has his/her interpretation on whether the beauty of the bullfight is more important than the suffering ofthe bull.
(B)People in our society are forced to decide whether the artistic quality of the bullfight is more valuable than thesuffering of the animal.
(C)Whether the bullfight is an art or a moral issue is a question to which each person has an answer.
(D)In our society, some consider the bullfight an artistic performance rather than an act of murder and of inflictingpain.
(A)if it was held in the morning
(B)so it was slightly to my surprise
(C)and it was very interesting
(D)but it was a bit too long請回答第41 題至第44 題:Thanks to the Internet, a quiet revolution of e-commerce is taking place. More and more people are using theircomputers as shopping carts. Slowly but surely, shoppers are leaving real stores and going instead to 41 ones.Let’s take going to the movies for example. Have you ever rushed to a theater 42 find the tickets were sold out?I bet you have. Now you can solve this problem by ordering your tickets online. 43 , there are trade-offs ineverything. Not being able to talk with clerks in person is a big 44 for e-commerce. At the online grocery store, youwon’t see the friendly neighborhood manager who knows you prefer ham to turkey, and you won’t see any familiar facessmiling to you, either. Is it worthwhile to shop online? It’s all up to you.