3.Illicit or contraband materials such as weapons or drugs found in a public place may be seized by the
police without a ___________.
(A) power of attorney (B) waiver
(C) warrant (D) subpoena
4.Tony threatens Peter by saying, “Give me $5,000, or I will cut off your fingers next week.” What
crime has Tony committed under criminal law?
(A) Burglary (B) Extortion (C) Robbery (D) Homicide
7.When visiting any website, you had better not give away your _________ information easily.
(A) confiscated (B) confidential (C) counterfeit (D) consecutive
8.She cheated people out of their money time after time and can be called a ________ through and
through.
(A) swindler (B) defendant (C) cohort (D) heroine
9.Jane’s childhood was overshadowed by her mother’s __________ in a woman’s prison.
(A) importation (B) incarceration (C) inadmissibility (D) indictment
10.Making people believe that they are buying a product, then accepting payment but not providing a
product is ________.
(A) robbery (B) theft (C) forgery (D) fraud
11-15 題 段落填空
The police engage in too many high-speed chases, many of which are unnecessary. A(n) ___11___ is
more ___12___ to occur when people drive too fast. Officers should ___13___ the severity of a
suspect’s violation before a pursuit. ___14___ criminals should not be chased if it poses a ___15___ to
others.
【題組】11. (A) traffic (B) operation (C) condition (D) accident
16-20 閱讀測驗: 請根據題意,選擇一個最適當的答案。
It is not always understood that the term physical evidence embraces any and all objects, living or
inanimate. A knife, gun, signature, or burglar tool is immediately recognized as physical evidence. Less
often is it considered that dust, microscopic fragments of all types, even an odor, may equally be
physical evidence and often the most important of all. It is well established that the most useful types of
physical evidence are generally microscopic in dimensions, that is, not noticeable by the eye and,
therefore, most likely to be overlooked by the criminal and by the investigator. For this reason,
microscopic evidence persists for months or years after all other evidence has been removed and found
inconclusive. Naturally, there are limitations to the time of collecting microscopic evidence as it may be
lost or decayed. The exercise of judgment as to the possibility or profit of delayed action in collecting
the evidence is a field in which the expert investigator should judge. 【題組】
16.The one of the following which the above passage does NOT consider to be physical evidence is a
(A) criminal thought (B) minute speck of dust
(C) raw onion smell (D) typewritten note
【題組】17.According to the above passage, the rechecking of the scene of a crime
(A) is useless when performed years after the occurrence of the crime
(B) is advisable chiefly in crimes involving physical violence
(C) may turn up microscopic evidence of value
(D) should be delayed if the microscopic evidence is not subject to decay or loss
【題組】18.According to the above passage, the criminal investigator should
(A) give most of his attention to weapons used in the commission of the crime
(B) ignore microscopic evidence until a request is received from the laboratory
(C) immediately search for microscopic evidence and ignore the more visible objects
(D) realize that microscopic evidence can be easily overlooked
【題組】19.According to the above passage,
(A) a delay in collecting evidence must definitely diminish its value to the investigator
(B) microscopic evidence exists for longer periods of time than other physical evidence
(C) microscopic evidence is generally the most useful type of physical evidence
(D) every evidence is likely to be overlooked by the criminal and by the investigator
二、多重選擇題:(每題 3 分,共 60 分)21.According to the ______, levels of crime are at this moment getting lower.
(A) altitudes (B) numbers
(C) collections (D) figures
(E) statistics
22.Hackers were trying to _________ an important document on a computer in obtaining a benefit.
(A) alter (B) misconduct
(C) steal (D) offend
(E) fraud
24.Most countries require tourists to have a(n) _______ passport to enter or leave.
(A) illegitimate (B) important
(C) eligible (D) valid
(E) legally binding
28.Apps and websites that do not protect their users may be ______ under the new regulation.
(A) handcuffs (B) blocked
(C) spread (D) enclosured
(E) fined
29.Narcotics investigators ______ a drug deal who carried 30 kg of controlled medications.
(A) provided (B) cooperated
(C) interrogated (D) violated
(E) questioned
32.Police officers captured several _______ who tried to make people take part in a demonstration.
(A) protesters (B) hostages
(C) alibi (D) rebels
(E) agitators
33.The drug dealer was found in possession of cocaine and got _______during a police raid.
(A) distinguished (B) apprehended
(C) arrested (D) forced
(E) busted
36.When police officers arrived at the scene of the deadly crash, they learned there had been one
_________.
(A) fatality (B) death
(C) celebration (D) attraction
(E) birth
38.Officer Huang seldom makes a patrol in the morning. _________________
(A) So does Officer Chen. (B) Officer Chen is too.
(C) Officer Chen doesn't too. (D) Nor does Officer Chen.
(E) Officer Chen doesn't either.
39.Though the policeman __________ at the time, he recognized the man as a wanted criminal and
arrested him on the spot.
(A) was of service (B) was out of service
(C) was on duty (D) was off duty
(E) got off work
40.The program deals with drug addiction, juvenile delinquency, and issues _________ gang crimes.
(A) link with (B) relative to
(C) related to (D) associating with
(E) link up to