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1(C).

請依下文回答第 56 題至第 60 題 
        “Forensic science” means applying scientific methods and processes to solving crimes. Forensic science has become an integral part of many criminal cases and convictions. The extraordinary innovations and advancements in forensic science have allowed it to become a highly developed science that involves a number of disciplines. The field of forensic science draws from a number of scientific branches, including physics, chemistry, and biology, with its focus being on the recognition,identification, and evaluation of physical evidence. These scientific experts use microscopic examining techniques, complex instruments, mathematical principles, scientific principles, and reference literature to analyze evidence as to identify both class and individual characteristics. In the past decade, they have started using laser scanners, drones and photogrammetry to obtain 3D point clouds of accidents or crime scenes. Reconstruction of an accident scene on a highway using drones involves data acquisition time of only 10-20 minutes and can be performed without shutting down traffic. The majority of forensic scientists perform their jobs within the confines of the forensic laboratory or morgue; their work may also take them outside of the laboratory and to the crime scenes, where they observe the scene and collect evidence. Forensic scientists may work for local, state and federal law enforcement agencies and government, private laboratories, and hospitals. They may also serve as independent forensic science consultants.

【題組】58 According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
(A)Reconstruction of an accident scene on a highway has to shut down traffic.
(B)Using drones to reconstruct an accident scene takes too much time.
(C)Reconstruction of an accident scene on a highway uses drones.
(D)Using drones to reconstruct an accident scene may frighten drivers on a highway.


2(B).
X


31-35
 In 2010, a South Korean couple was _31_ the murder of their daughter through neglect. When their daughter was born, she weighed 2.9 kilograms. Three months later, when she _32_, she weighed 2.4 kilograms. The strangest part was that the parents were playing a game for many hours each day in which they raised a _33_ child online. Similarly, 2014, a young South Korean man who spent much of his time in café's Internet was arrested after his two-year-old son starved to death. South Korea has seen exponential growth in computer and Internet use. This has caused many to worry that certain users are _34_ unable to control how much time they spend on the Internet. They fear an epidemic of addiction to video game. South Korea is not _35_: many other developed countries have also experienced huge growth in video games and Internet addiction.

【題組】31.
(A) charged with
(B) changed into
(C) chosen from
(D) checked out


3(C).
X


     The key to understanding organized crime is to recognize that, like corporations and other businesses, it exists for a single purpose: to make a profit in a capitalist economy. The key difference between organized crime and “legitimate” businesses is that organized crime often makes much of its profit from illicit goods and services, and organized crime is prepared to use illegal means and practices, including violence, to achieve its profit-making goals. Like legal businesses, organized crime also seeks to gather and harness political power to assist in the conduct of its business. Once again, however, organized crime is prepared to pursue that goal, if necessary, through recourse to illegal methods. Actual violence is rare in organized crime activities, and is usually related to street-level activities. While violence is bad for business, the potential for violence is often enough to give organized crime networks a distinct advantage in the marketplace.
【題組】12.The word "advantage" in the last sentence most nearly means?
(A) handicap
(B) hindrance
(C) burden
(D) benefit


4(A).
X


16-20 題 閱讀測驗:請根據題意,選擇一個最適當的答案。
    Great leaders in every walk of life love to learn. Learning something new keeps them motivated.
Learning brings meaning to adversity, allowing leaders to brush themselves off and to try again with better results. Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is no different. In fact, during the week of the 911 terrorist attacks, the biography of another great leader–Winston Churchill–was lying on Giuliani’s nightstand. He was learning the traits of leaders who went before him.
    He often asked, “How can we do things better?” Violent crime in New York City dropped nearly 70
percent on Giuliani’s watch because he asked that question and demanded answers. He studied and finally embraced a theory of crime reduction called “the broken windows theory.” The theory holds that relatively minor crimes, like vandalism and graffiti, result in a deterioration of neighborhoods and increasingly serious problems. Mayor Giuliani’s idea of preventing smaller crimes, however, was met with skepticism and an “it can’t be done” attitude. Giuliani would not accept it. As a former prosecutor, he applied his analytical skills to conduct his research.
    Learning about a new theory and refusing to accept the    status quo    formed the basis of his crime-fighting efforts. His learning paid off.

【題組】17.According to the broken windows theory, social problems often originate from ________.
(A) windows that are broken
(B) skepticism
(C) terrorist attacks
(D) minor crimes


5(A).
X


28 Firefighters _____ the children through the windows of the burning apartment.
(A) fled
(B) exited
(C) rescued
(D) transported


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