所屬科目:(甄試)警大◆英文
1. After the suspect fired several shots, he dropped the empty ________ on the ground and fled the scene. (A) magazine (B) holster (C) trigger (D) barrel
2. The _____ issue under analysis in the preventive patrol experiment was routine preventive patrol and its impact on crime and the community. (A) incite (B) immediately (C) immediacy (D) immediate
3. When the firefighter arrived at the scene, they found the building completely ______ in flames, making it difficult to search for survivors. (A) extinguished (B) engulfed (C) detached (D) ventilated
4. Criminals are increasingly using ________ technology to create realistic video and audio of family members to trick victims into sending money. (A) deepfake (B) bluetooth (C) broadband (D) dashboard
5. The officer decided to ______ the vehicle after discovering that the driver’s registration had been expired for over a year. (A) accelerate (B) impound (C) ignore (D) overhaul
6. SARA is the acronym used to refer to these four stages of problem-solving— _____, analysis, response, and assessment. (A) stopping (B) securitization (C) setting (D) scanning
7. In the US, before 2001, border functions were divided among various federal departments; however, the 9/11 events called for _____ of most of them under one roof. (A) perception (B) sensation (C) consolidation (D) transition
8. The detective is currently conducting an ________ to determine the cause of the suspicious fire. (A) investigation (B) investment (C) interaction (D) interruption
9. A key ________ who was present at the intersection provided a detailed description of the hit-and-run vehicle. (A) suspect (B) witness (C) victim (D) offender
10. ______change has made it possible for members to share information much more quickly and easily. (A) Tech (B) Technologist (C) Technology (D) Technological
11. (A) inspected (B) ambushed (C) accompanied (D) entertained
12. (A) reminded (B) deprived (C) persuaded (D) informed
13. (A) comply (B) hesitate (C) negotiate (D) rebel
14. (A) distributed (B) abandoned (C) exchanged (D) fled with
15. (A) incapable (B) suspicious (C) confident (D) intentional
16. According to the text, why is it important to check a driver’s ID badge? (A) It ensures the driver will take the fastest route possible. (B) It allows the traveler to qualify for corporate travel discounts. (C) It provides a way to hold the driver or company responsible for their conduct. (D) It helps the traveler remember the driver's name for future bookings.
17. What does the term "unauthorized operators" refer to in the first paragraph? (A) Drivers who are not employed by a specific digital app. (B) People who provide transportation services without a legal license. (C) Legitimate taxi companies that have gone out of business. (D) Airport employees who help passengers with their luggage.
18. Which of the following is a recommended safety step for using ride-hailing apps? (A) Paying the driver in cash to avoid digital tracking. (B) Checking if the car's physical details match the app's data. (C) Sharing your personal phone number with the driver for better communication. (D) Waiting inside the vehicle while the driver verifies your identity.
19. What is the author's view on "real-time location sharing"? (A) It is a helpful tool for keeping others informed of your safety. (B) It is an unnecessary invasion of a traveler's personal privacy. (C) It is only required when traveling in high-risk war zones. (D) It is a feature that often drains the phone's battery too quickly.
20. Which word is closest in meaning to "proactive" as used in the final paragraph? (A) passive (B) hesitant (C) precautionary (D) aggressive
21. Which of the following items are considered "Standard Issue" equipment for a patrol officer? (A) handcuffs and a key (B) a bulletproof vest (C) a search warrant signed by a judge (D) a two-way radio for communication (E) a service pistol or sidearm
22. Which of the following are recognized categories of terrorist attack methods? (A) chemical agent release (B) public concert (C) search and seizure (D) vehicle-ramming incidents (E) cyber attack
23. Which of the following are types of plagiarism? (A) direct copying without citation (B) paraphrasing without giving credit (C) pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (D) citing all references correctly (E) properly quoting and citing sources
24. What _______ have _______ _______ the corruption? (A) can / maybe / causing (B) could / possibly / caused (C) might / perhaps / caused (D) should / definitely / causing (E) can / definitely / causing
25. Which of the following are common methods to protect information security? (A) installing antivirus and firewall protections (B) sharing passwords with colleagues (C) ignoring suspicious emails or links (D) regularly updating software and systems (E) using strong, unique passwords
26. Please choose the words related to “Situational Crime Prevention”. (A) target hardening (B) surveillance (C) emergency landing (D) translation services (E) jury duty
27. Which of the following are functions of M-Police? (A) road construction (B) umbilicus (C) space exploration (D) identity verification (E) emergency alerts
28. Barking is a normal behavior for dogs; however, when they bark _____, they become a nuisance to their owners and the neighborhood. (A) quietly (B) continuously (C) underwater (D) constantly (E) upside-down
29. My mother spent NT$10,000 on a cream product which claims to be able to _____ eye wrinkles. (A) worry (B) occasional (C) smooth (D) reduce (E) remove
30. Which of the following are considered "Non-lethal Force"? (A) pepper spray (B) a service pistol (C) a Taser (conducted energy device) (D) an expandable baton (E) rubber bullets or bean bag rounds
31. Which of the following words are related to "Homicide"? (A) murder (B) manslaughter (C) slander (D) killing (E) kidnap
32. Which of the following describe "Probable Cause" for an arrest? (A) An officer witnesses a person breaking into a car. (B) A reliable witness identifies a person as the shooter. (C) An officer has a "gut feeling" that someone looks suspicious. (D) Drugs are found in plain view during a lawful traffic stop. (E) A suspect matches a detailed description from a recent BOL (Be On the Lookout).
33. Which of the following are types of "Physical Evidence"? (A) fingerprints found on a window (B) a witness's verbal description of the getaway car (C) DNA samples from a hair strand (D) shell casings recovered from the ground (E) surveillance camera footage of the crime scene
34. Choose the terms related to "Court Proceedings". (A) prosecution (B) defense (C) verdict (D) sentence (E) surveillance
35. In a medical emergency, which actions are typically performed by an EMT or Paramedic? (A) assessing vital signs (B) performing CPR (C) administering first aid (D) declaring a suspect guilty (E) stabilizing fractures
36. Which of the following are common "Traffic Citations" or offenses? (A) failure to signal (B) tailgating (C) suspended license (D) jaywalking (E) excessive speeding
37. Which of the following are synonyms or related terms for "Violation" of the law? (A) breach (B) infringement (C) compliance (D) offense (E) transgression