The company has not yet received an invitation to attend the event, is to be held from May 2 toMay 5. (A)when (B)how (C)which (D)what
The government is to sign an with U.S. government for preventing the criminals from travellingto Taiwan. (A)accord (B)according (C)accordance (D)accordion
of heart attack include chest pain, cold sweating and nausea, developing into trouble breathingand loss of consciousness in the most serious cases . (A)Symbols (B)Symptoms (C)Symphonies (D)Symposiums
Many citizens view the rapid influx of immigrants with anxiety, worrying that the nation might failto the streams of new arrivals pouring in annually. (A)circulate (B)accumulate (C)assimilate (D)ventilate
A visitor visa holder will be allowed to travel to Taiwan before the of the visa. (A)expiration (B)aspiration (C)expertise (D)expansion
the truth during an immigration inspection is a violation of Immigration Act and thus punishableby law. (A)Relating (B)Misrepresenting (C)Misjudging (D)Rehabilitating
To follow a Mediterranean-style diet, which include high consumption of olive oil, fruits, andvegetables, and low consumption of red meat, would decrease the chance of developing disease. (A)congenital (B)contemptuous (C)cardinal (D)cardiovascular
After several rounds of recruitment, a number of potential candidates finally as the president’snational security advisers. (A)emerge (B)emigrate (C)enforce (D)employ
In recent years, increasing numbers of refugees and migrants from Syria are crossing the Mediterraneanto search for in Europe. (A)sanitary (B)sanctuary (C)stationary (D)stationery
The major argument against immigration is that so many migrants fail to with the localcommunity and culture and this leads to social tension and even unrest. (A)integrate (B)implement (C)incorporate (D)interfere請依下文回答第 11 題至第15 題:For United States Government personnel abroad to host a banquet, round tables of six or more persons allowmore flexibility than rectangular ones. Often it is more convenient to 11 at two or more tables of six ormore persons. The advantage of this arrangement is that it affords more places of honor as the host andhostess can each have a co-hostess and cohost at their 12 tables. At seated meals, foreign guests shouldhave precedence 13 Americans of comparable rank with the exception of an American Ambassador.American officials present on such occasions should understand that it is 14 to cede one’s rank to arepresentative of another country. They should forget precedence among themselves and be prepared to beseated in any way that will make conversation easier and will take language abilities into account. To avoidany misunderstanding, it would be well for the host or hostess to inform in advance any guest, whetherAmerican or foreign, who are not seated according to protocol, of the reason for this 15 from the norm.When a high official is a guest, they should obtain his prior permission.11 (A)address (B)adhere (C)entertain (D)encourage12 (A)respective (B)responsible (C)responsive (D)restrictive13 (A)ahead (B)before (C)of (D)over14 (A)customary (B)reliable (C)regulatory (D)controversial15 (A)adventure (B)departure (C)puncture (D)rupture請依下文回答第 16 題至第20 題:Since the 1980s, immigration has drastically increased, making the city more ethnically and linguisticallydiverse. More than half of the people in Vancouver do not speak English as their first language. Almost 30%of the city’s inhabitants are of Chinese heritage. In the 1980s, an influx of immigrants from Hong Kong inanticipation of the transfer of sovereignty from the United Kingdom to China, combined with an increase inimmigrants from mainland China and previous immigrants from Taiwan, established in Vancouver one ofthe highest concentrations of ethnic Chinese residents in North America. This arrival of Asian immigrantscontinued a tradition of immigration from around the world that had established Vancouver as thesecond-most popular destination for immigrants in Canada after Toronto. Other significant Asian ethnicgroups in Vancouver are Filipino, Japanese, Korean, as well as sizeable communities of Vietnamese,Indonesians, and Cambodians.Despite increases in Latin American immigration to Vancouver in the 1980s and '90s, recent immigration hasbeen comparatively low, and African immigration has been similarly stagnant. The black population ofVancouver is rather scant in comparison to other Canadian major cities. The neighborhood of Strathcona wasthe core of the city’s Jewish community. Hogan’s Alley, a small area adjacent to Chinatown, just off MainStreet at Prior, was once home to a significant black community.Prior to the Hong Kong diaspora of the 1990s, the largest non-British ethnic groups in the city were Irish andGerman, followed by Scandinavian, Italian, Ukrainian and Chinese. From the mid-1950s until the 1980s,many Portuguese immigrants came to Vancouver and the city had the third-largest Portuguese population inCanada in 2001. Eastern Europeans began immigrating after the Soviet takeover of Eastern Europe afterWorld War II. Greek immigration increased in the late 1960s and early '70s, with most settling in theKitsilano area.16What is this passage mainly about? (A)Demographics in Vancouver. (B)Languages in Vancouver. (C)How to immigrate to Vancouver. (D)How to make a living in Vancouver.17According to the first paragraph, which of the following statements is true? (A)Since the 1980s, immigration has declined in Vancouver. (B)Half of the people in Vancouver do not speak English as their first language. (C)More than half of the city’s inhabitants are of Eastern Europe heritage. (D)An influx of immigrants from Taiwan became the most numerous ethnic Chinese residents inVancouver.18According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? (A)Immigrants from around the world established Toronto as the most popular destination in Canada. (B)There was a larger black population in Vancouver than in other Canadian major cities. (C)The neighborhood of Strathcona was the center of the city’s Jewish community. (D)Hogan’s Alley was once home to a significant black community.19When was a Polish family most likely to immigrate to Vancouver? (A)Before World War I. (B)Since the 1980s. (C)After World War I. (D)After World War II.20What does the word “stagnant” mean? (A)Statistical. (B)Spectacular. (C)Staggering. (D)Sluggish.
Illegal immigrants are considered by some to be an economic on the country because they useservices while paying almost no taxes.drain
(A)response
(B)indicator
(C)reform
(D)
Most immigrants readily form or join existing cultural, recreational, social or "homeland" associations,where mutual aid and cooperative efforts .
(A)confiscate
(B)discriminate
(C)eradicate
(D)germinate
For countries where dual citizenships are not permitted, the of original nationality should berequired.renunciation
(A)recalibration
(B)retri
(C)butionrestoration
(D)
In many countries, the immigration law puts a ban on employing aliens unless they arelawfully for permanent residence or authorized to be employed.admitted
(A)applied
(B)
(C)accustomed
(D)attributed
Tourism operators targeting senior tourists usually provide activities that are not too physically .adapting
(A)demanding
(B)adjusting
(C)yielding
(D)
A passenger would be deemed a/an when he/she is interdicted by an immigration officer forattempting to use a stolen passport to board a plane.
(A)agent
(B)courier
(C)broker
(D)impostor
People who skip or skimp on breakfast are more likely to have signs of plaque in their arteries thanthose who eat breakfast.
(A)submissive
(B)subordinate
(C)subsidiary
(D)substantial
Gender stereotypes are set in children as early as age 6, so it's crucial to introduce anage- curriculum with regard to gender equality.proof
(A)appropriate
(B)eligible
(C)resistant
(D)
Love, positivity, health, and family are all ingredients found in the to happiness.receipt
(A)r
(B)eceptionreaction
(C)recipe
(D)
Full-time foreign students are not to receive a work permit. That is, they are not allowed towork temporarily in this country.eligible
(A)overloaded
(B)overruled
(C)exclusive
(D)請依下文回答第11 題至第15 題:Roger White (2016) assumes that religion is a potential marker of cultural similarity betweensocieties. Two societies that share a common religion or that 11 the same dominant religion are likelymore culturally similar than are two societies that stick to different religious beliefs. Similar to language, whichacts as a representation of culture and a means 12 culture can be transmitted, to the extent that religiousviews 13 or influence broader attitudes, norms, expectations, and mores, it can be viewed as a 14 thatallows culture to be communicated across people and time periods. 15 , the researcher employs two measuresoff religious distance between parent and host countries as a potential proxy variable for culturaldifferences. The results obtained from his study support his assumptions.
ad
(A)here toagonize
(B)deter from
(C)disregard
(D)
by which
(A)even though
(B)so as
(C)in case
(D)
align with
(A)conflict with
(B)deviate from
(C)separate from
(D)
(A)block
(B)pedal
(C)terminal
(D)vessel
Accordingly
(A)Contrarily
(B)Surprisingly
(C)Unexpectedly
(D)請依下文回答第16 題至第20 題:In April 1968, Britain was debating the Race Relations Act, which made it illegal to deny a personemployment, housing or public services based on race or national origin. The law was intended to protectimmigrants from Commonwealth nations, especially former colonies in the Caribbean, India, and Pakistan.The first of these immigrants, 492 Jamaicans, had arrived 20 years earlier. Hundreds of thousands followed."The immigrants were called over," says Sathnam Sanghera, an author whose Sikh parents emigrated fromIndia during that time. "There was a labor shortage. There weren't enough people to run the factories after thewar." The immigrants were granted British citizenship and helped rebuild Britain after World War II. But theyfaced racism. Landlords wouldn't rent to them. Some employers turned them away. The Race Relations Actwas intended to protect immigrants.The tension was especially obvious in Wolverhampton, one of the first cities in Britain to experience massimmigration. Enoch Powell, who represented Wolverhampton in Parliament, feared a race war comingbecause of mass immigration. On April 20, 1968, he took the stage at a Conservative Party event at theMidlands Hotel in Birmingham and gave an incendiary speech that would come to define him — and dividehis country. In the speech, Powell warned, "that tragic and intractable phenomenon which we watch withhorror on the other side of the Atlantic ... is coming upon us here by our own volition and our own neglect."He attacked the bill that outlawed discrimination. He said it was whites who were facing deprivation and thatBritain "must be mad, literally mad, as a nation to be permitting" large numbers of immigrants to enter. TheTimes of London immediately labeled it an "evil speech." Conservative Party leader Edward Heath dismissedPowell from the party leadership. But polls showed a majority of Britons supported Powell. Many protested,saying, "Powell was right." The speech emboldened racists.16 What is this passage mainly about?Race Relations Act.
(A)Wolverhampton's
(B)mass immigration.Britain's making immigration laws.
(C)Anti
(D)-immigration in Britain.17Which of the following best describes the intention of drafting the Race Relations Act?To boost
(A)population growth of the country.To
(B)welcome commonwealth nationals to become labors in Britain.To safeguard immigrants from being treated based on race.
(C)To trigger race war in Wolverhampton.
(D)18What is the main idea of the second paragraph?Sathnam Sanghera's parents emigrated
(A)from India.Factories did not have enough people
(B)after World War II.Immigrants helped rebuild Britain but faced racism.
(C)Details of the
(D)Race Relations Act are explained.19According to the third paragraph, why did Powell attack the bill?Immigrants were being mistreated.
(A)People neglected immigration
(B)laws.Britain must permit large numbers of immigrants to enter.
(C)White people were being discriminated.
(D)20Which of the following is true about Enoch Powell and his speech?Powell's speech
(A)initiated Britain's immigration laws.Powell's speech
(B)terminated the Race Relations Act.Powell's political party did not support his racist view.
(C)Powell
(D)was right about the prospect of improved race relations.
Police arrested a man suspected of burning an old factory building. The suspect was reported near the buildingwhen the fire started.
(A)to be
(B)having been
(C)being
(D)to have been
Deforestation is a real threat to the wildlife. In fact, deforestation is certain species.
(A)cleaning up
(B)taking off
(C)wiping out
(D)pressing down
If you are a shopaholic, you are person.
(A)a compulsive
(B)an impulsive
(C)a comprehensive
(D)an irresolute
The trouble with Tanya is she always wants to have her cake and it.
(A)leave
(B)cut
(C)eat
(D)bake
Many people are multilingual, but people speak more than ten languages.
(A)a few
(B)a little
(C)few
(D)little
Scott’s teacher Mrs. Lee is very worried about him because his country has recently into war.
(A)drafted
(B)mingled
(C)probed
(D)erupted
The teachers discussed Jim, was poor study habits.
(A)whose problems
(B)of whose problem
(C)one of whose problems
(D)most of whose problem
Only if it rains, .
(A)the picnic will be canceled
(B)the picnic will cancel
(C)will the picnic cancel
(D)will the picnic be canceled
You are for any damages when you rent a car.
(A)obliged
(B)mandatory
(C)liable
(D)compulsory
Many North Americans have pets. Pets usually live in the house and are treated with great care and .
(A)isolation
(B)affection
(C)saturation
(D)ramification
If a person wears “no name” brands, he or she is not “in”, or accepted. Some people say that this is a symptom of asociety that is interested in surface, not .
(A)courtship
(B)material
(C)incentive
(D)substance
The American cowboy has long been a of the American belief in rugged individualism and the frontier spirit.
(A)disgrace
(B)symbol
(C)domino
(D)smear
A salesclerk who takes a break when customers are waiting is the thing that gets on my .
(A)angers
(B)barriers
(C)nerves
(D)attentions
The sight of beggars on city streets and the of the homeless may inspire sympathy but also concern.
(A)plight
(B)prowess
(C)priority
(D)prejudice
Sleep is a basic human need, as basic as the need for .
(A)quota
(B)slogan
(C)oxygen
(D)censor請依下文回答第16 題至第20 題:Have you noticed that the brightest students you knew in school are not necessarily the ones who have gone farthest inlife? We all know some people who have 16 IQs, but are successful in their work, social relationships, love lives, and inmaintaining physical and mental well-being. They are much more successful than many people who have higher IQs. Why do“smart” people think “dumb,” and vice versa? The answer is that there is a second kind of intelligence that is unrelated to IQtests, but is related, 17 , to social skills and coping with emotions.When people who are obviously bright get passed over for the key promotions or remain frustrated and unfulfilled in theirfamily lives, they naturally ask, “Where did I go wrong?” They try to figure out where they went wrong intellectually, but thatis not where the problem 18 . Although a high IQ does contribute to success in many life endeavors, it is far from thewhole story, or even the most important part. A high IQ equips us to learn from books and lectures, but it does not ensure thatwe know how to 19 practical lessons from experience. That requires an altogether different type of intelligence.In fact, we have two “minds” operating all the time. Besides our rational intelligence, we have a second kind ofintelligence, which IQ tests do not measure. It is experiential intelligence. While the rational mind learns by abstracting andanalyzing, the experiential mind learns directly from experience. While the rational mind solves problems by using 20 ,the experiential mind operates by intuitive wisdom. Both contribute to one’s success in life.
(A)modest
(B)clumsy
(C)tangible
(D)ingrained
(A)moreover
(B)instead
(C)rarely
(D)hence
(A)breaks
(B)flaws
(C)booms
(D)lies
(A)recruit
(B)sustain
(C)draw
(D)confer
(A)reason
(B)surmise
(C)nurture
(D)paradox
The considerable differences in wage levels across countries create for international migration.
(A)descendants
(B)frustrations
(C)incentives
(D)perplexities
From the moment immigrants arrive to settle, most of them will do their best to a place in their new society.
(A)decline
(B)inhibit
(C)secure
(D)void
In the United States, the number of illegal immigrants entering in 1996 was about 300,000, to one third of thenumber of legal immigrants that year.
(A)assimilative
(B)equivalent
(C)innocuous
(D)mandatory
It is important that recruiting agencies are by law to ensure their workers access to legal aid, covered by paymentto the insurance consortium by the migrants before departure.
(A)elicited
(B)evaded
(C)obsessed
(D)obliged
A country’s historical religion can have a large, sustaining impact on the country’s present national culture even ifits do not regularly attend religious services.
(A)deviants
(B)inhabitants
(C)pedestrians
(D)villains
In many countries potential migrant workers are officially required to go through a of nationality in their countryof origin and then apply for temporary passports and obtain permits to work.
(A)declamation
(B)fabrication
(C)segregation
(D)verification
Many immigrants and their children are becoming not only emotionally but also physically less isolated.
(A)calumniated
(B)decomposed
(C)incorporated
(D)slandered
Passengers are to contact their airlines and check with the airport’s website or the flight information displayscreens for the latest flight information.
(A)abated
(B)accrued
(C)acquitted
(D)advised
Following the social sciences’ cognitive revolution, many anthropologists have incorporated artifacts, mentifacts, andsociofacts when definitions of culture.
(A)abashing
(B)crafting
(C)depriving
(D)impairing
Over the past two decades, it has become clear that the current phase of globalization has been marked not justby trade and investment but also by internationals mobility of labor.
(A)introverted
(B)overcoaching
(C)retrospective
(D)transborder請依下文回答第11 題至第15 題:Recent practices and policies in rich countries suggest that the international mobility of people from poor regions of theglobe is regarded as 11 and to be avoided. Stronger border controls have made these journeys increasingly 12 ,exposing people to death. Even if they are seldom broadcast, their experiences of 13 are dramatic and distressing. So toois reality that some of them face 14 they arrive in Europe. For those who manage to reach the shores, the response is toblock, 15 and eject them through practices that resemble those deployed by the police to punish outlaws and disorderlysections of the population.
(A)affiliate
(B)detain
(C)entertain
(D)liberate請依下文回答第16 題至第20 題:Globalization has led to 16 of drug trafficking. Advances in technology, transport, and travel have added to theefficiency and speed of the global economy. They offer similar efficiencies to the business of trafficking networks. More than420 million 17 containers traverse the seas every year, transporting 90% of the world’s cargo. Most cargos carrylegitimate goods. However, authorities cannot 18 them all. And some are used to 19 drugs. Airplanes, submarines,speedboats, trucks, tunnels — taken as a whole, the systems used to move 20 drugs around the world comprise a networklikely bigger than Amazon, FedEx, and UPS combined. This is today’s golden age of drug trafficking.
For documents to have legal effect internationally, their source must be or proved genuine by notarization.
(A)signified
(B)familiarized
(C)authenticated
(D)distinguished
“Snowbirds” are people who south for the winter and come back north when the snow melts.
(A)migrate
(B)emigrate
(C)evacuate
(D)immigrate
This country has a long tradition of giving refuge to those who seek , thus having saved many lives over the years.
(A)habitat
(B)asylum
(C)lodging
(D)domicile
African elephants are to the African rainforests, while Asian elephants originated in Iraq and Syria.
(A)aboriginal
(B)indigenous
(C)prerequisite
(D)indispensable104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全一張(背面)考 試 別:移民行政人員類 科 組:移民行政(選試法文)
If you understate the value of an article declared at the customs, you may have to pay a penalty; otherwise, the articlecould be and may never be returned to you.
(A)expelled
(B)forfeited
(C)deprived
(D)convicted
Every country in the world is affected by human trafficking, whether as a country of origin, or destination for victims.
(A)transnational
(B)transplant
(C)transport
(D)transit
In light of the risk and potential of cyber events, strengthening the security and resilience of cyberspace has becomean important homeland security mission.
(A)conclusions
(B)consequences
(C)contingents
(D)congregations
Young people nowadays are good at multi-tasking. For example, they can check their Facebook and do schoolassignments.
(A)competitively
(B)comparably
(C)concurrently
(D)considerably
In order to attract foreign talents to Taiwan and accord privileged courtesy toward foreign academic or business professionals,the Ministry of the Interior has Directions for Foreign Nationals Applying for the Business and Academic Travel Card.
(A)proven
(B)prolonged
(C)propelled
(D)promulgated
Automatic ePassport gates at some airports use facial technology to check your identity against the photo in yourpassport.
(A)recording
(B)recognition
(C)realization
(D)recreation請依下文回答第11 題至第15 題:Immigration 11 around the world have used online arrival cards in place of traditional paper forms in recent years. Forinstance, the U.S. has 12 paper Form I-94 Arrival/Departure Record. Following this border 13 trend, the NationalImmigration Agency (NIA) also introduces Online Arrival Card services. Qualified users only need to 14 their arrivalinformation at NIA website before arriving in Taiwan. In this way, paper Arrival Card will not be needed during the 15 process.
(A)intention
(B)invention
(C)intervention
(D)inspection請依下文回答第16 題至第20 題:Cyberspace and its underlying 16 are vulnerable to a wide range of risk stemming from both physical and cyberthreats and hazards. Sophisticated cyber actors and nation-states 17 vulnerabilities to steal information and money andare developing capabilities to disrupt, destroy, or threaten the delivery of essential services. A range of traditional crimes isnow being 18 through cyberspace. This includes the production and 19 of child pornography and child exploitationconspiracies, banking and financial fraud, intellectual property violations, and other crimes. All these have 20 human andeconomic impacts.
Experience has proved that goods, and in particular drugs, can be within baggage andits contents in many different ways. (A)concealed (B)recited (C)abandoned (D)provoked
The trainees are warned to be of passengers arriving with only light baggage containingfew 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 articlesare to duty and what are duty-free. (A)liable (B)amenable (C)deductible (D)refundable
The government has aggressively foreign companies for new investment through taxbreaks, simplified tariffs, and other incentives. (A)boycotted (B)deployed (C)coerced (D)courted
Foreign nationals with Business and Academic Travel Card are accorded privileges andcan the fast screening counter at airports. (A)proceed (B)evade (C)waive (D)access
The represented their countries to attend the international conference to discussenvironmental issues in Asia. (A)delegates (B)fascists (C)racists (D)pilots
To protect the nation from security threat, customs officials need to every time theydeal with individuals or goods that may 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 toattract 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 of90 days or less without obtaining 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 local government. (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’s thinking 11 society’s evaluation of this time-honoredtradition. 12 relationships are becoming increasingly elusive. Many struggle to find happinessin their lives-only to watch their visions, goals and expectations evaporate into heartbreak andfailure. Yet happy, healthy marriages have one of the greatest impacts on people’s lives. Why thenhas the institution of 13 , which has existed in various forms in all cultures from earliest times,become so unpopular? America leads the world in divorce. Current figures show that 41-50 percentof first marriages 14 . While divorce rates are not yet as high in other countries, the number ofbroken homes is increasing, 15 Russia and eastern European countries presently showing thehighest 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 claimsthat it causes heart disease and cancer. 16 recent research indicates that coffee may not be sobad after all. So which is it-good or bad? The best answer may be that for most people the healthbenefits outweigh the risks.Recent studies have generally found no connection between coffee and an increased risk ofcancer or heart disease. 17 , most studies find an association between coffee consumption anddecreased overall mortality and possibly cardiovascular mortality, although this may not be true inyounger people who drink large amounts of coffee.Why the apparent reversal in the thinking about coffee? Earlier studies didn’t always take intoaccount that known high-risk behaviors, such as smoking and physical inactivity, tended to be morecommon among heavy coffee drinkers at that time.Studies have shown that coffee may have health benefits, including protecting 18 Parkinson’sdisease, Type II diabetes and liver disease, including liver cancer. It also appears to improvecognitive 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 been associated with mild elevations in cholesterol levels. And some studiesfound that two or more cups of coffee a day can increase the risk of heart disease in people with aspecific-and fairly common-genetic mutation that slows the breakdown of caffeine in the body.Although coffee may have fewer risks compared with benefits, keep in mind that otherbeverages, such as milk and some fruit juices, contain nutrients that coffee 20 . Also, addingcream and sugar to your coffee adds more fat and calories. Some coffee drinks contain more than500 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
When going through customs, passengers carrying items above permitted customs limits and/or carrying prohibited items must_______ in writing.
(A)declare
(B)denounce
(C)destroy
(D)deploy
Travelers should note that _______ are placed on certain agricultural products to protect community health, preserve theenvironment and prevent the introduction of devastating diseases to domestic plants and animals.
(A)emphases
(B)restrictions
(C)provisions
(D)permissions102年公務人員特種考試關務人員考試、102年公務人員特種考試稅務人員考試、102年公務人員特種考試海岸巡防人員考試、102年公務人員特種考試移民行政人員考試、102年特種考試退除役軍人轉任公務人員考試及102年國軍上校以上軍官轉任公務人員考試試題類(科)別: 移民行政(選試法文)全一張(背面)
Foreign visitors who make purchases of at least NT$3,000 on the same day from the same Tax Refund Shopping (TRS)-postedstore, are eligible to apply for a(n) _______ of the 5% VAT paid on those purchased goods.
(A)award
(B)reward
(C)amount
(D)refund
You may apply to _______ your stay if you have not committed any crimes that make you ineligible for a visa.
(A)examine
(B)exit
(C)extend
(D)expire
Under the current National Health Insurance Act, you are required to share 30% of the monthly insurance _______, youremployer pays for 60% of it, and the government subsidizes the remaining 10%.
(A)premium
(B)checkup
(C)policy
(D)document