In terms of organizational structure, the R.O.C. Coast Guard Administration is directly under the jurisdictionof .
(A)The Ministry of Justice
(B)The Ministry of Interior
(C)The Executive Yuan
(D)The Ocean Affairs Council
In major crimes investigation, one of the priorities of the unit is to seal off the crime scene and conduct apreliminary examination.
(A)DUI
(B)FBI
(C)CSI
(D)DWI
R.O.C. Coast Guard is charged with maintaining law and order, protecting the resources of the waters ofthe Republic of China.
(A)territorial
(B)editorial
(C)longitudinal
(D)digital
Marine pollution occurs when effects result from the entry into the ocean of chemicals, particles, industrial,agricultural, and residential waste, noise, or the spread of invasive organisms.
(A)handful
(B)hasty
(C)harmful
(D)harsh
Ship is the structural impact between two ships or one ship and a floating or still object such asan iceberg.
(A)collaboration
(B)collage
(C)collapse
(D)collision
Connection is so important, but it is so often overlooked and there are few resources to teach people howto foster real connection in their lives.
(A)available
(B)allowed
(C)inaccessible
(D)vacant
Global warming is rapidly changing the climate at rates and creates even more extreme weather.
(A)alarming
(B)pitying
(C)calming
(D)lowering
The journey round Cape Horn demanded a high degree of .seagate
(A)sailor
(B)seamanship
(C)session
(D)
At age six, I ran away with my sister to escape the Rwandan massacre. We spent seven years as .
(A)politicians
(B)siblings
(C)refugees
(D)visitors
means the unloading of fishery product on board a fishing vessel to another fishing vessel,or transfer of consignments from one to another.Transshipment
(A)Transition
(B)Transportation
(C)Transparent
(D)
A Taiwanese man held hostage with his fishing by Somali pirates for four-and-a-half years was released.
(A)members
(B)crew
(C)colleagues
(D)crowd
An Italian aid ship has been declared for rescue operations at sea, because it did not meetrescue operation standards.unfit
(A)qualified
(B)unique
(C)competent
(D)
The primary objective of rescue measures in response to a multimodal accident shall be to .
(A)cut down cost
(B)maximize the interest
(C)save human lives
(D)save the commodity
Coastal barriers islands serve as coastal mainland's first line of defense against the impacts ofsevere storms and .rain
(A)erosion
(B)energy
(C)tsumani
(D)
A Coast Guard officer in Guam pleaded guilty to using his position to help thousands of pounds ofmarijuana.
(A)smuggle
(B)strangle
(C)stress
(D)smack
is distinct from mitigation because it focuses on enhancing the capacity to respond to anincident or potential incidents.Recovery
(A)E
(B)migrationEngagement
(C)Preparedness
(D)
Maritime Safety Authority the ship for spilling oil waste in the local seaport.
(A)sustained
(B)retained
(C)detained
(D)attained請依下文回答第46 題至第50 題A 46 aircraft from the Australian Maritime Safety Agency was searching for the missing ferry heading forthe island republic of Kiribati last week. Local 47 also confirmed this week that 88 people were on board theferry. Earlier reports 48 50 people on board. Seven passengers were saved on January 28 after being spotted ina 49 dinghy by a New Zealand Air Force Orion patrol plane. The plane 50 a nearby fishing vessel topick up the survivors, according to Sandra Ford, a spokeswoman of the New Zealand Rescue Coordination Center.
Coast Guard is usually designated as the maritime and SAR Coordinator for the waters.bordercrossing
(A)aeronautical
(B)mountain
(C)international
(D)
(A)rescue
(B)commercial
(C)fighter
(D)paper
Taiping Island is not only the territory of Taiwan, but also an important site throughwhich Taiwan contributes to peace and stability in and around the South China Sea.sovereign
(A)alienated
(B)diagram
(C)offensive
(D)
When a ship runs , it is important to know: Is the ship taking on water? How fast is theflooding? Are there any pumps onboard?onboard
(A)onward
(B)aboard
(C)aground
(D)
means robbery, kidnapping, murdering, or any other criminal violence committed at sea.Transshipment
(A)Piracy
(B)Smuggling
(C)Harassment
(D)
(A)departing
(B)diverging
(C)drifting
(D)sinking
According to the international laws, ships of all states enjoy the right of passage throughthe territorial sea.immersion
(A)incursio
(B)ninnocent
(C)intrusive
(D)
Taiwan is suffering from massive resource due to overfishing, habitat destruction,pollution and invasive species introduction.depletion
(A)synonym
(B)outlet
(C)augmentation
(D)
Old ways of doing things are in when the only people who know those traditions grow oldand die.security
(A)
(B)chargejeopardy
(C)haven
(D)
A building on Changan E Road in Taipei shifted, leading to the of 30 people, but wasdeclared safe after an inspection yesterday.evacuation
(A)
(B)transactiontransmission
(C)ejection
(D)請依下文回答第54 題至第55 題Marine police often inspect boats to ensure they are 54 with regulations. In some parts ofthe country, the marine police are also responsible for 55 smuggling operations and arrestingcriminals.
Apply pressure firmly and for a long time, until bleeding stops or arrive.paramedics
(A)cookers
(B)pharmacist
(C)helper
(D)請依下文回答第57 題至第60 題There is perhaps no single substance so vital to life yet so often taken for granted in modern timesas salt. Throughout history, salt has played pivotal roles in human health as an agent of both nutritionand food preservation. Salt is so important, in fact, that in the past access to it could determine thesuccess or failure of a population. Many of the earliest cities were founded and thrived specifically dueto their proximity to a natural salt source.The ancient world was made up of regions where salt was abundant and others where it was not;therefore, salt was one of the original motivators for trade. Given the weight of the commodity, it wasmost easily transported by boat. Evidence has been uncovered of a Mayan salt production center inGuatemala located next to a principal riverine trading route. The marine salt trade in the Mediterraneanregion is well documented, and Marco Polo noted during his visit to China that salt was shipped fromthe coast up the Yangtze River in great quantities.The high value of salt provided great power to those who controlled its distribution, and many ofhistory’s great cities owed their affluence to it. Venice, for example, gained prominence partly as a resultof the salt gathered in its lagoons. By 1350, Venice had secured a monopoly, and all salt produced in theAdriatic region had to pass through Venice, where its price was marked up substantially before it couldbe sold. The wealth derived from this trade helped fuel the artistic and scientific innovations of theItalian Renaissance. The role salt has played throughout history is impressive. Columbus’s voyage ofdiscovery to the New World was financed by salt production in Southern Spain. France’s territorialexpansions under Napoleon were largely paid for by a tax charged on salt purchases, and the State ofNew York used a similar tax to fund the creation of its 363-mile Erie Canal.
What is the passage mainly about?The value of naturally occurring salt today
(A)The decrease of our need for salt over time
(B)Salt’s impact on civilizations throughout history
(C)The possible uses of salt in the future
(D)
What did the Chinese have in common with the ancient Mayans?They utilized river routes to ship salt.
(A)They produced salt in coastal areas.
(B)They became powerfu
(C)l with salt money.They invited foreigners to inspect their salt trade.
(D)
The word commodity in the passage is closest in meaning toagenda
(A)vessel
(B)product
(C)currency
(D)
What can be inferred about the salt sold under Venice's monopoly?It was much more expe
(A)nsive than before.It was distributed far beyond the Adriatic region.
(B)It was of a poorer quality than before.
(C)It was produced primarily in the lagoons near Venice.
(D)