Experience has proved that goods, and in particular drugs, can be within baggage and its contents in many differentways. (A)concealed (B)recited (C)abandoned (D)provoked
The trainees are warned to be of passengers arriving with only light baggage containing few articles of personal nature. (A)precarious (B)beneficial (C)suspicious (D)intrusive
Every nation in the world has its own customs regulations, which stipulate what articles are to duty and what areduty-free. (A)liable (B)amenable (C)deductible (D)refundable
The government has aggressively foreign companies for new investment through tax breaks, simplified tariffs, andother incentives. (A)boycotted (B)deployed (C)coerced (D)courted
Foreign nationals with Business and Academic Travel Card are accorded privileges and can the fast screening counterat airports. (A)proceed (B)evade (C)waive (D)access103年公務人員特種考試司法人員、法務部調查局調查人員、國家安全局國家安全情報人員、海岸巡防人員及移民行政人員考試試題考 試 別:移民行政人員類 科 組:移民行政(選試日文)全一張(背面)
The represented their countries to attend the international conference to discuss environmental issues in Asia. (A)delegates (B)fascists (C)racists (D)pilots
To protect the nation from security threat, customs officials need to every time they deal with individuals or goods thatmay present a high risk to security. (A)burn the midnight oil
(B)give people the benefit of the doubt (C)play devil’s advocate
(D)make the right call
One of the worst features of modern terrorism is its quest for horror effects in order to attract media coverage. (A)gregarious (B)spectacular (C)bombastic (D)clandestine
Under the new program, passport holders will be able to travel to the region for stays of 90 days or less withoutobtaining a visa. (A)feasible (B)eligible (C)plausible (D)optimistic
The agencies that provide legal assistance must not be endorsed by, associated with, or in any way with the localgovernment. (A)affiliated (B)circumvented (C)intermediated (D)convoluted請依下文回答第11 題至第15 題Some are predicting that marriage will soon be a thing of the past-perhaps within a generation. Fundamental shifts in today’sthinking 11 society’s evaluation of this time-honored tradition. 12 relationships are becoming increasingly elusive. Manystruggle to find happiness in their lives-only to watch their visions, goals and expectations evaporate into heartbreak and failure.Yet happy, healthy marriages have one of the greatest impacts on people’s lives. Why then has the institution of 13 , which hasexisted in various forms in all cultures from earliest times, become so unpopular? America leads the world in divorce. Current figuresshow that 41-50 percent of first marriages 14 . While divorce rates are not yet as high in other countries, the number of brokenhomes is increasing, 15 Russia and eastern European countries presently showing the highest spikes in divorce. As a result,cohabitation, once illegal and frowned upon as “living in sin,” has now become socially acceptable.11 (A)is impacting (B)was impacting (C)are impacting
(D)were impacting12 (A)Long-last (B)Long-lasting (C)Last-long (D)Lasting-long13 (A)bigamy (B)divorce (C)piety (D)wedlock14 (A)fail (B)fails (C)to fail (D)will fail15 (A)from (B)of (C)to (D)with請依下文回答第16 題至第20 題Coffee has a long history of being blamed for many ills-from stunting your growth to claims that it causes heart disease andcancer. 16 recent research indicates that coffee may not be so bad after all. So which is it-good or bad? The best answer maybe that for most people the health benefits outweigh the risks.Recent studies have generally found no connection between coffee and an increased risk of cancer or heart disease. 17 ,most studies find an association between coffee consumption and decreased overall mortality and possibly cardiovascular mortality,although this may not be true in younger people who drink large amounts of coffee.Why the apparent reversal in the thinking about coffee? Earlier studies didn’t always take into account that known high-riskbehaviors, such as smoking and physical inactivity, tended to be more common among heavy coffee drinkers at that time.Studies have shown that coffee may have health benefits, including protecting 18 Parkinson’s disease, Type II diabetesand liver disease, including liver cancer. It also appears to improve cognitive function and decrease the risk of depression.However, the research 19 to bear out some risks. High consumption of unfiltered coffee (boiled or espresso) has beenassociated with mild elevations in cholesterol levels. And some studies found that two or more cups of coffee a day can increase therisk of heart disease in people with a specific-and fairly common-genetic mutation that slows the breakdown of caffeine in thebody.Although coffee may have fewer risks compared with benefits, keep in mind that other beverages, such as milk and some fruitjuices, contain nutrients that coffee 20 . Also, adding cream and sugar to your coffee adds more fat and calories. Some coffeedrinks contain more than 500 calories.16 (A)And (B)But (C)Therefore (D)Furthermore17 (A)However (B)Likewise (C)In fact (D)In sum18 (A)across (B)against (C)in (D)off19 (A)appears (B)embraces (C)indicates (D)upholds20 (A)is (B)is not (C)does (D)does not