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105年 - 105 中央警察大學_學士班二年制技術系入學考試_各系:英文#51959
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(甄試)警大◆英文 |
年份:
105年 |
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50 |
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0
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(甄試)警大◆英文
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1. A lot of ________ money was circulating in the market. The police warned shopkeepers to look out for forged notes. (A) made (B) counterfeit (C) exclusive (D) nouveau (E) contaminated
2. Two firefighters were injured because of smoke ________________. (A) inundation (B) exhibition (C) inhalation (D) exploitation (E) deluge
3. Tipped off by a police ____________ in Thailand, drug agents traced a shipment of teakwood furniture across the Pacific Ocean. (A) guerrilla (B) vanguard (C) informant (D) prophet (E) complainant
4. Immigration officers said that they are ready to __________ those detainees back to their home country. (A) extract (B) report (C) repatriate (D) reserve (E) sanction
5. Some misdemeanors are punishable by paying a ________. (A) patrol (B) fine (C) radar (D) car (E) trip
6. An act of deliberately damaging or destroying things, especially public property is called ________. (A) ventilation (B) vandalism (C) vocation (D) vocalism (E) vacation
7. An order to remain at home for a certain period of time is called ________ arrest. (A) house (B) home (C) family (D) restricted (E) open
8. ETC allows the traffic on freeways paying without stopping. What does it stands for? (A) Electronic Traffic Control (B) Engineering Traffic Control (C) Electronic Toll Collection (D) Engineering Toll Collection (E) Electric Toll Control
9. Police lineup is the identification procedure to determine whether the suspect is the __________of the crime. (A) abettor (B) perpetrator (C) pickpocket (D) plaintiff (E) betrayer
10. According to the FBI, identity theft is the number one ________ committed on the Internet. (A) piracy (B) larceny (C) forgery (D) theft (E) fraud 英文2 二、會話:請根據題意,選擇一個最適當的答案 ( 20 分)
11. Police: What happened? Pedestrian: As I came around the corner, I saw the robbers running down the street. Police: Did you get __________________________________ (A) the look on their faces? (B) a look on their faces? (C) to look in their faces? (D) a look at their faces? (E) a look of their faces?
12. Police: This is a one way street, sir. You have driven the wrong way down a one-way street. Driver: Oh, I’m sorry. I didn’t know that! Police: ______________________________ (A) Will you tell me the truth? (B) You can say that again. How could you be so reckless? (C) Didn’t you see any traffic lights? (D) Didn’t you see the no-entry sign? (E) How come you did this!
13. Officer Chen: Justin, let’s go jogging after work, ______________ Officer Lin (Justin): We can’t unless we finish our report. (A) shall we? (B) can we? (C) may you? (D) will you? (E) may we?
14. Foreigner: Why did you pull me over? Police: _________________________ (A) I am glad to hear that. (B) We are conducting a routine roadside check. (C) I don’t feel like staying here. (D) Everything is going to be okay. (E) What is the question?
15. The supermarket caught on fire this morning. (A) Really? What did she say? (B) Was anybody hurt? (C) What about going for a ride? (D) How do you like the class? (E) Any message for me?
16. Will you take a check? (A) I’m afraid we accept cash only. (B) No problem. I’ll check this for you. (C) O.K. What’s wrong with the check? (D) Fine, I’ll take a rain check. (E) But there seems to be something wrong with the bill.
17. Each year the world gets smaller and smaller. (A) Have you confirmed it yet? (B) So would I, if I got the chance. (C) The Internet has a lot to do with it. (D) Climate change is an issue. (E) It’s no wonder it takes so long to fly to Africa. 英文3
18. These days, kids have tough time concentrating on anything. (A) It was a difficult test after all. (B) I can help you focus that camera. (C) Except for computer games and toys. (D) The school holiday is too long. (E) Children grow up very fast.
19. I heard that you were sick. (A) Yes, I’ll be gone for a week. (B) Yeah, but mine is more fashionable. (C) Neither did I. (D) Yes, it will probably rain. (E) Yes, I had a cold.
20. If you find a thousand dollars lining on the sidewalk, what would you do? (A) Are you sure you dropped it on the sidewalk? (B) I told you it was mine. (C) I thought I gave it back to you already. (D) A police called me. (E) I’d probably buy myself something nice with it.
21. The fugitive was sentenced ________ five-year imprisonment. (A) with (B) at (C) to (D) by (E) on
22. A man was caught _________ a candy bar in the convenience store by police. He claimed to have paid for it but was unable to show any proof. (A) stolen (B) stealing (C) steal (D) stole (E) to steal
23. Lewis decided to study in the police academy _______ he could safeguard people’s lives. (A) if (B) in order to (C) until (D) so that (E) thus
24. The policeman impounded her car because she drove a(n) ________ car. (A) leased (B) license (C) licensed (D) unleased (E) unlicensed
25. Peter is ________ vacation in Japan now. (A) for (B) in (C) on (D) at (E) with
26. The news about Tessa ________ very interesting. (A) dose (B) do (C) are (D) is (E) have
27. Betty is sad because she did ________ on her last test. (A) poor (B) poorer (C) poorest (D) peaty (E) poorly
28. Jack can eat twenty hotdogs ________ two minutes. Can you believe it? (A) about (B) in (C) to (D) from (E) with
29. According to the police investigation, this accident ___________ the driver’s carelessness. (A) arose from (B) resulted in (C) originated (D) due to (E) brought about
30. A dog is different ________ a cat, but they are both good pets. (A) from (B) with (C) in (D) for (E) to
31. (A) likely (B) alike (C) the same (D) in addition (E) mostly
32. (A) Inspiring (B) Inspired (C) To inspire (D) For inspiring (E) With inspiring
33. (A) contact (B) contact with (C) contact of (D) contact in (E) contact to
34. (A) of fatal (B) to fatal (C) fatally (D) fatal (E) fatality
35. (A) endanger (B) endanger to (C) endanger of (D) endangering of (E) endangering
36. I am looking ________ graduating in May. (A) upto (B) into (C) unto (D) forward to (E) so as to
37. The phone line is engaged. What does it mean? (A) We got into an argument. (B) The phone line is busy. (C) The phone went to voicemail. (D) The phone hung up on me. (E) The phone didn’t go through.
38. There was a blackout last night; ________, we had to study by candle light. (A) nevertheless (B) therefore (C) similarly (D) sincerely (E) furthermore
39. (A) to convict (B) conviction with (C) conviction of (D) convict (E) conviction to
40. (A) Rather (B) As a result (C) Only if (D) Furthermore (E) Unless
41. The people who participated in this study did NOT include . (A) police officers (B) government officials (C) crime victims (D) scholars (E) social workers
42. According to Dr. Randell Alexander, ______________. (A) children who survive abuse usually grow up to be upstanding citizens (B) the cost for pre-kindergarten programs will not be balanced later (C) people may fall victim to children who have been abused and neglected (D) those who are born into a world of violence will surely be burdens on society (E) children who survive abuse and neglect can be significantly upright
43. The word “offset” in line 4 is mostly like . (A) initiated (B) set up (C) surpassed (D) compensated (E) shortened
44. Based on the report by Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, the actual total of child abuse and neglect every year may be __________ cases. (A) 30,000 (B) 36,000 (C) 261,000 (D) 900, 000 (E) 2,700,000
45. The report by Fight Crime: Invest in Kids _______________________________. (A) illustrated the need for strict enforcement of the law against child abuse and neglect (B) supported the idea that more money should be spent on parenting classes for families receiving aid from the government (C) found children who had been abused or neglected were 29 percent more likely to become violent criminals than other children (D) were questioned by the Health and Human Services Department, an organization in charge of preventing child abuse (E) was co-authored by eight people
46. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage? (A) How to Cheat on a Lie Detector Test (B) Do Polygraph Tests Always Reveal Lies? (C) In Search of the Perfect Lie Detector (D) The Technology of Crime Investigation (E) Pathology Tests vs. ECG Tests
47. The word “those” in line 6 refers to _____________. (A) responses (B) questions (C) addresses (D) birthdates (E) examiners
48. According to the passage, physiological reactions include all of the following EXCEPT (A) breathing movements (B) posture differences (C) blood-pressure changes (D) heartbeats (E) sweating
49. The passage indicates that whenever we see something we recognize, a brain wave (A) suddenly rises up higher than it was (B) suddenly falls down (C) suddenly slows down (D) suddenly shouts out (E) suddenly disappears
50. According to the author, _______________________. (A) lies are always detected by the polygraph (B) all physiological reactions indicate lying (C) a liar will often pause, even if just for a moment (D) observing the body movements can’t help to tell if a person is lying (E) the briefest pauses of a person cannot be detected and measured
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