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112年 - 112 臺灣警察專科學校_甄選入學中央警察大學初試試題:英文#113768
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(甄試)警大◆英文 |
年份:
112年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
0
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(甄試)警大◆英文
選擇題 (40)
1. The administration police officers are required to _______ a range of duties, which includes dealing with community safety concerns, attending accidents, investigating crime, etc. (A) undermine (B)undergo (C) undertake (D) underrun
2. Firefighters not only inspect scenes of fires or accidents to _______ causes, but also to clean up fire scenes by removing debris. (A) activate (B) identify (C) eliminate (D) witness
3. Taiwan maritime authorities are very serious in ensuring that the country’s waters are always protected, and will not _______ any party that violates the law. (A) come up with (B) comply with (C) tussle with (D) compromise with
4. The goal of police patrol is to _______ the law, which includes criminal apprehension, order maintenance, public services, and traffic enforcement. (A) unfold (B) uphold (C) adjust (D) classify
5. Under the Fifth Amendment, criminal defendants are protected from having to testify if they may _______ themselves through the testimony. (A) incriminate (B) suffocate (C) determine (D) profile
6. After a thorough interrogation, the Police found the suspects _______ and subsequently charged them with human trafficking and sex exploitation. (A) culpable (B) reasonable (C) affordable (D) crucible
7. The driver was apprehended and charged with _______ seven illegal immigrants in a truck over the border. (A) defending (B) overtaking (C) smuggling (D) dispatching
8. A boat chartered by a criminal organization was _______ by law enforcement on the open sea, resulting in the arrest of its occupants, and the seizure of 1048 kilograms of hashish and 670 kilograms of marijuana. (A) interpreted (B) interdicted (C) interceded (D) intercepted
9. Under the _______ of representing police officers, the fraudsters called their victims to obtain their personal data. (A) excessive force (B) modus operandi (C) false pretense (D) false accusation
10. Firefighters are responsible for rapidly, efficiently, and safely carrying out various duties under emergency conditions which frequently involve considerable _______ . (A) hazards (B) disturbance (C) infrastructure (D) ignition
11. The leaders of a criminal network were able to _______ capture by using forged identity documents and taking various security measures. (A) disperse (B) evade (C) extradite (D) commute
12. Ernest Miranda was _______ when his estranged wife testified that he told her he was guilty of the kidnapping, rape and robbery charges. (A) outlawed (B) convicted (C) extorted (D) intoxicated
13. The victim had multiple stab wounds and also appeared to have been _______ with some type of heavy object. (A) irritated (B) released (C) disputed (D) bludgeoned
14. Forensic science is _______ of a wide range of disciplines, which includes fingerprint and DNA analysis, firearms examination and ballistics, toxicology, anthropology and so forth. (A) compromised (B) complied (C) comprised (D) compensated
15. Drug trafficking is a global illicit trade which involves the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of substances that are _______ by drug prohibition laws. (A) regulated (B) regarded (C) registered (D) regathered
16. The police operations at the Wharf resulted in the seizure of a combined 78 illegal firearms and more than 870 rounds of _______ , however, no arrests have been made in relation to the gun find. (A) accumulation (B) allegation (C) accommodation (D) ammunition
17. Tiny fragments such as hair, fibers, paint and glass are frequently considered as important _______ evidence in the context of crime scene investigation. (A) intentional (B) competent (C) conclusive (D) trace
18. The use of a fake caller ID information to falsify their identity of an incoming call is called _______ . (A) phone screening (B) phone spoofing (C) phone scanning (D) phone strapping
19. Tom was arrested late last night and was booked into jail on _______ charges of DUI causing injuries. (A) incident (B) pity (C) restitution (D) felony
20. In April, the police will be conducting _______ checkpoints throughout the county, and the focus of this enforcement will be impaired driving. (A) fatality (B) sobriety (C) confinement (D) stimulant
21. The defendant is subject to a 15-month jail term _______ for 21 months due to his lack of criminal record and his mental health issues. (A) suspected (B) suspended (C) sustained (D) suspired
22. An arrest warrant without bail was issued after the women accused of _______ 34 cars in one day failed to appear at court. (A) restoring (B) targeting (C) vandalizing (D) attributing
23. The officer pleaded guilty at the High Court to charges of supplying a prisoner and others with the _______ , including controlled drugs, phones and a Sim card. (A) consonant (B) consent (C) contraband (D) contract
24. According to a news report, the man previously sentenced to life in prison for the killing of his girlfriend has been approved for _______ and will be released from prison in two years. (A) parole (B) coercion (C) laundry (D) testimony
25. Police have issued a fresh _______ for information about a male that they are hunting in connection with a serious assault at a nightclub. (A) approach (B) probation (C) appeal (D) concern
26. The prison officer is accused of _______ in public office for having an inappropriate relationship with an inmate and bringing him a prohibited item into the jail where she had worked at. (A) confrontation (B) reputation (C) profession (D) misconduct
27. Williams had pleaded guilty to _______ after killing a much-loved grandfather with a single punch when an argument over bullying children escalated. (A) abduction (B) manslaughter (C) hostage-taking (D) assault
28. Within a week, he had sexually _______ and violated three women in a series of street attacks in broad daylight on busy roads. (A) incarcerated (B) justified (C) abused (D) obstructed
29. The former minister could face life in prison after he was found guilty of taking millions of dollars from the biggest drug cartel, and the conviction has big _______ for the government’s fight against corruption and organized crime. (A) jurisdictions (B) implications (C) injunctions (D) interceptions
30. Some courts have ruled criminal profiling testimony _______ , because they believe that there is no scientific evidence to support the reliability and validity of the profiling in solving crimes. (A) inadmissible (B) admirable (C) inadequate (D) counterfeit
31. The cocaine dealer caught _______ while making a delivery to Swansea was the man who had once fled to Spain after a police crackdown in the wake of a journalist assassination. (A) red-handed (B) reluctant (C) hot-tempered (D) distinctive
32. Taiwan’s Coast Guard announced that two Chinese fishing vessels had been detained for illegally _______ in Taiwanese waters near the Penghu archipelago. (A) provoking (B) trespassing (C) concealing (D) retrieving
33. The Vehicle Crime Taskforce has carried out a series of raids to crack down on car thefts and has arrested five suspects for _______ to steal motor vehicles. (A) conspiring (B) engraving (C) facilitating (D) infringing
34. Neighbors were horrified to find out that five vehicles have been _______ in flames on the street in a suspected arson attack. (A) disrupted (B) deprived (C) engulfed (D) compelling
35. This weekend an extensive basic life support training will _______ for city cops to become the first medical respondents in cases of accidents and other emergencies. (A) take on (B) take place (C) take part in (D) take up
36. (A) contaminating (B) transplanting (C) devastating (D) evolving
37. (A) aftereffects (B) afterwards (C) afterclaps (D) aftershocks
38. (A) publicity (B) scrutiny (C) jeopardy (D) persistency
39. (A) withdraw (B) withhold (C) witness (D) withstand
40. (A) levelled (B) allocated (C) accelerated (D) aggravated
申論題 (0)