Officers obtain a legalfrom the court, allowing them to search the suspect’s home forevidence related to the burglary.
(A)complaint
(B)warrant
(C)dispatcher
(D)baton
Police initiated a covertoperation by placing hidden cameras around a suspect’s residenceto gather evidence on possible criminal activity.
(A)pursuit
(B)apprehend
(C)surveillance
(D)complaint
The woman officially filed aagainst her partner, accusing him of domestic violence andrequesting immediate protection from local authorities.
(A)affidavit
(B)custody order
(C)complaint
(D)subpoena
Police officers are professionally trained to handle tense or potentially dangerous situations. In manycases, instead of using physical force immediately, officers are expected to applytechniquesto calm the individual and reduce the risk of violence.
(A)dispatch
(B)de-escalation
(C)force
(D)arrest50750-5105051250、51350
As part of community policing strategies, officers are regularly assigned to monitor residential andcommercial areas. During a, they remain alert for any signs of suspicious, illegal, or unusualactivity that may pose a threat to public safety.
(A)traffic stop
(B)routine patrol
(C)highway block
(D)vehicle inspection
After conducting a lawful arrest based on sufficient evidence, the police officers decided to placethe suspect intoto ensure that he would remain under supervision.
(A)custody
(B)bail
(C)probation
(D)testimony
At a burglary scene, officers must follow proper procedures when handling physical evidence.Wearing gloves is essential to prevent, which could affect the credibility of the evidence incourt.
(A)contamination
(B)authorization
(C)interrogation
(D)inspection
A common strategy of fraudsters is offering financialsuch as a bonus or lottery as a bait.
(A)interests
(B)incentives
(C)assistance
(D)obligation
The fact that no one stepped up to help the victim in the MRT assault suggests public.
(A)apathy
(B)empathy
(C)sympathy
(D)antipathy
The witness wasinto silence because her family members were threatened by peopleassociated with the offender.
(A)tamed
(B)humiliated
(C)disciplined
(D)intimidated請依下文回答第51 題至第55 題A common fraudulent scheme is the email phishing attempt. Take the case that occurred before the NewYear’s Day as an example. The targets were people who had high bills from the holidays. The phishermanpromised credibility and set the
the reader would get for accepting the offer. Then, the email tellsyou what to do to get your money. Requiring the victim to ignore risk is at the heart of phishing fraudbecause it requests the reader to turn over valuable personal information. In the next move, the phishingemail makes a threat, warning that the relationship being
between sender and receiver is secretand special. The purpose is to exploit the excitement of found money by the lucky recipient. The fraudsterintends to create a contagion of excitement while making the reader ignore any fear of risk.The phisherman pursues the strategy of
from fear in several ways. First, he wants the reader torelax, feel safe, and trust the email. He uses enjoyment, an affect that allows us to be able to relax andtrust, to engender credibility. Second, it is helpful that the gift is for a
cause, such as a financialempowerment program. The third tactic is the sense of specialness. If the recipient betrays the secret, thenthe found money will be lost. The last element is
, which will be experienced by the receiver ifs/he disappoints the powerful person who is disseminating his or her wealth for social good. The phishingemail utilizes common affects and core human emotions to achieve its purpose.51
(A)reply
(B)return
(C)reward
(D)response52
(A)ignited
(B)implored
(C)initialed
(D)initiated53
(A)avoiding
(B)panicking
(C)distracting
(D)hesitating54
(A)major
(B)noble
(C)common
(D)natural55
(A)face
(B)guilt
(C)humor
(D)shame50750-5105051250、51350請依下文回答第56 題至第60 題Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to computer systems that mimic human functions like communication,learning, and reasoning. In recent years, AI companion chatbots have become widespread. However, theirincreasing use has raised global safety concerns—especially in relation to youth protection and digitalmisconduct.In 2023, Geoffrey Hinton, often called the “Godfather of AI,” resigned from Google to warn about AI’spotential dangers. He highlighted risks such as misinformation, job displacement, and even threats tonational security. Consequently, many experts are calling for stronger regulation and ethical oversight toprevent misuse and ensure public safety. In 2025, U.S. senators launched a formal inquiry into AI appslike Replika and Character.ai after reports of inappropriate interactions with minors. These cases raisedalarms about content control failures and the exposure of vulnerable users to online exploitation. As aresult, authorities demanded transparency regarding age verification and internal safety protocols.Meanwhile, Taiwan has encountered similar incidents. Educators and law enforcement have observedincreased emotional dependence among teens using AI tools, with some cases involving access to harmfulcontent. Experts emphasize the need for early intervention, clear usage guidelines, and increased digitalliteracy to reduce risks. In conclusion, while AI offers innovation, governments and police agencies mustwork together to implement protective measures—especially for minors and at-risk individuals—toprevent digital exploitation and ensure ethical use.
What would be the most appropriate title for this article?
(A)The history of AI Development
(B)Chatbots for Minors
(C)Growing Global Concerns Over AI Safety
(D)How AI Will Replace All Teachers
Why did U.S. senators launch an investigation into certain AI chat apps?
(A)Because the apps provided inaccurate information.
(B)Because people were becoming overly reliant on AI chat apps.
(C)Because the apps showed signs of being hacked.
(D)Because minors were reportedly exposed to inappropriate interactions.
Which of the following is the best alternative to “calling for”?
(A)Fond of.
(B)Advocating for.
(C)Complaining about.
(D)Preparing for.
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?
(A)AI chatbots are currently banned in both the U.S. and Taiwan.
(B)Geoffrey Hinton believes AI can never surpass human intelligence.
(C)Geoffrey Hinton warned that AI could surpass human intelligence and pose serious risks.
(D)AI tools are only used by children under age 13.
What does the article suggest about the role of law enforcement and governments?
(A)They are promoting the use of more AI chatbots.
(B)They are responsible for replacing human relationships with AI.
(C)They should help create rules and monitor AI use to protect users.
(D)They are developing new AI chatbots for children.