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移民行政 113 年外國文(德文兼試移民專業英文)考古題

民國 113 年(2024)移民行政「外國文(德文兼試移民專業英文)」考試題目,共 20 題 | 資料來源:考選部

16 題選擇題 + 4 題申論題

While TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) claimed the April-third earthquake didnot have a majoron its production, it saw some disruption to its operations. (A)satisfaction (B)impact (C)interest (D)license
Those who facilitate or aid foreigners to engage in activities in Taiwan that are inconsistent with thereasons of their permitted visit or residence shall beto a fine of NT$200,000 or more and up toNT $1 million. (A)subject (B)object (C)projected (D)rejected
Before arriving in Taiwan, pleasean online immigration arrival card on the website of theNational Immigration Agency. (A)communicate (B)complete (C)contempt (D)contemplate
The maximum duration of prohibition from entering Taiwan for foreigners who overstay beyond theperiod of visit or residence in Taiwan has been revised from 3 years to 7 years. (A)improved (B)sensible (C)authorized (D)evident
For foreigners who have no certain domicile or residence in Taiwan, the National Immigration Agencyof the Ministry of the Interior may order such foreigners to exit the State voluntarily within ten days priorto the forcible. (A)deportation (B)importation (C)exportation (D)teleportation
Nationals without household registration who hold a valid R.O.C. (Taiwan) biometric passport andpossess a return ticket arefrom applying for an entry permit. (A)excelled (B)examined (C)exempt (D)performed
Law enforcement agencies have11 people who ran a food fraud operation that produced morethan 68,000 gallons of olive oil unfit for consumption. (A)occupied (B)rested (C)joined (D)arrested
On February 14th, a Chinese fishing boat overturned while being chased by the Taiwanese coast guards,killing two Chinese fishermen on board. Whilebetween Taiwan and China soared,disinformation about the incident also took off. (A)peace (B)tension (C)match (D)sanctions
For any applicant who is unable to pay the fee, he/she may request a feeby submitting his/hercase for further consideration. (A)increase (B)expansion (C)waiver (D)resistance
Remember toyour address with this office to ensure that you can receive all correspondence andnotifications from us in a timely manner. (A)fill (B)retrieve (C)update (D)inform請依下文回答第11 題至第15 題Before children can read, the process of comprehending text begins when someone reads a picture book tothem. Young children listen to the words, see the pictures in the book, and may start to
the words onthe page with the words they are hearing and the ideas these words represent. In order to learn comprehension
, students need modeling, practice, and feedback. For example, when students preview a text, they tapinto what they already know and that knowledge will help them understand the text they are about to read. Inother words, their
knowledge provides a framework for any new information they read. Moreover,when students make predictions about the text they are about to read, this exercise sets up
based ontheir prior knowledge about similar topics. As they read, students may mentally revise their prediction as theygain more information. In addition, identifying the main ideas and making a summary requires studentsto
what points are important and put those points in their own words. Furthermore, asking andanswering questions about a text is another strategy that helps students focus on the meaning of the text.Teachers can help by modeling both the process of asking good questions and strategies for finding the answersin the text.11 (A)associate (B)contact (C)cling (D)organize12 (A)restrictions (B)regulations (C)simulations (D)strategies13 (A)perished (B)acquired (C)excluded (D)paralyzed14 (A)locations (B)operations (C)establishments (D)expectations15 (A)dislocate (B)determine (C)unsettle (D)cultivate請依下文回答第16 題至第20 題The United States has more immigrants than any other country in the world. Today, more than 40 millionpeople living in the US were born in another country, accounting for about one-fifth of the world’s migrants.Also, the population of immigrants is very diverse, with just about every country in the world representedamong US immigrants. Pew Research Center regularly publishes statistical portraits of the nation’s foreign-born population, which include historical trends since 1960. These portraits provide more details on the USimmigrant population.The US foreign-born population reached a record 44.8 million in 2018. Since 1965, when US immigrationlaws replaced a national quota system, the number of immigrants living in the US has more than quadrupled.Immigrants today account for 13.7% of the US population, nearly triple the share (4.8%) in 1970. However,today’s immigrant share remains below the record 14.8% share in 1890 when 9.2 million immigrants lived inthe US.Most immigrants (77%) are in the country legally, while almost a quarter are unauthorized, according to newPew Research Center estimates based on census data adjusted for undercount. In 2017, 45% were naturalizedUS citizens, 27% of immigrants were permanent residents, and 5% were temporary residents in 2017. Another23% of all immigrants were unauthorized immigrants. From 1990 to 2007, the unauthorized immigrantpopulation was more than tripled in size – from 3.5 million to a record high of 12.2 million in 2007. By 2017,that number had declined by 1.7 million, or 14%. There were 10.5 million unauthorized immigrants in the USin 2017, accounting for 3.2% of the nation’s population. The decline in the unauthorized immigrant populationis due largely to a fall in the number from Mexico – the single largest group of unauthorized immigrants in theUS.
What is the best title for this passage? (A)Diverse Backgrounds of Immigrants. (B)Key Findings about US Immigrants. (C)Reasons for Becoming Immigrants. (D)Rights and Obligations of Immigrants.
According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? (A)The number of immigrants in the US occupies one-fifth of the total of immigrants in the world. (B)The year of 2018 marked the record high for the foreign-born population in the US. (C)More than one-third of immigrants in the US are unauthorized. (D)The US used to have a national quota system.
What is the focus of the final paragraph? (A)The legal status of immigrants in the US. (B)The establishment of Pew Research Center. (C)The importance of National Census. (D)The influence of immigrants from Mexico.
According to the passage, what is the main contributor to the decline in the unauthorized immigrantpopulation in 2017? (A)The implementation of new immigration laws in the US. (B)The undercount adjustment to the census data. (C)The increase of naturalized citizens and permanent residents. (D)The decrease of immigrants from Mexico.
According to the passage, which of the following statistics is NOT correct? (A)Ever since the US immigration laws replaced a national quota system in 1965, the number ofimmigrants living in the US has grown more than six times. (B)In 1970, immigrants accounted for 4.8% of the US population. (C)In 2017, about 23% of all immigrants were unauthorized immigrants. (D)In 2017, unauthorized immigrants in the US accounted for 3.2% of the US population.

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