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1(D).

1. The Criminal Investigation Bureau transferred the suspect to the Taoyuan District Prosecutor’s Office on ________ of violating anti-drug laws.
(A) situations
(B) identifications
(C) witnesses
(D) charges


2(C).

2. Examples of aggravated ________ included highway robbery, burglary, attacks by footpads and piracy.
(A) abduction
(B) arson
(C) larceny
(D) homicide


3(A).

3. ________ is the illegal act of taking goods from a store without paying for them.
(A) Shoplifting
(B) Burglary
(C) Pickpocketing
(D) Extortion


4(A).

4. Security forces ________ the demonstrators by blocking the road.
(A) halted
(B) perpetrated
(C) fined
(D) deported


5(C).

5. The meeting was disrupted by a group of ________ who shouted and threw fruit at the speaker.
(A) prosecutors
(B) manslaughters
(C) protesters
(D) traffickers


6(D).

6. In case catastrophic ________ occurs, they immediately respond to work with local government for rescue operation within the first 72 golden hours.
(A) disagree
(B) disabuse
(C) diagnostic
(D) disaster


7(C).

7. The driver was asked to show his car registration at a police ________.
(A) victim
(B) criminal
(C) checkpoint
(D) sidewalk


8(D).

8. Efforts to concentrate police enforcement efforts in high-risk places, commonly known as hot spot policing, have been found to be ________ in controlling crime.
(A) edible
(B) enclose
(C) eatable
(D) effective


9(C).

9. The corrupt policing practices of the “political era” were slowly________ during the 1940s and 1950s as departments changed operational strategies to the reform model.
(A) endocrine
(B) endive
(C) eliminated
(D) enclosure


10(C).有疑問

10.Police responses to crime problems can be greatly ________ by securing productive partnerships with community members.
(A) emigrate
(B) enigma
(C) enhanced
(D) stifle


11(D).

11-15 題 段落填空:請根據前後文,選擇一個最適當的答案。 
    Spanish and French police    11    a human trafficking ring that smuggled migrants into Europe and the United States, charging up to 50,000 euros per person. A total of 75 suspects were    12    , including 51 in Spain and 24 in France after a two-year    13    investigation. The traffickers provided    14   identities and transport foreign citizens to the United States and countries such as Spain, France, and Turkey. Spanish police    15    81 fake passports from Asian countries such as Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan.

【題組】11.
(A) secured
(B) convicted
(C) sentenced
(D) dismantled


12(C).

【題組】12.
(A) consisted
(B) testified
(C) arrested
(D) survived


13(A).

【題組】13.
(A) joint
(B) ambiguous
(C) civil
(D) classified


14(B).

【題組】14.
(A) simplified
(B) false
(C) acceptable
(D) missing


15(D).

【題組】15.
(A) transferred
(B) prosecuted
(C) interrogated
(D) seized


16(B).

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】16.According to the passage, during the week of 911 attacks, which of the following about Giuliani is true?
(A) He tried to fix broken windows at night.
(B) He read Winston Churchill’s biography at night.
(C) He had another great leader to visit him at night.
(D) He lay in bed to have a good rest at night.


17(D).

【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


18(C).
X


【題組】18.What does “  status quo  ” in the last paragraph mean?
(A) previous event
(B) current quota
(C) present quotation
(D) present situation


19(C).

【題組】19.Before Giuliani became the Mayor of New York City, he was a ________.
(A) scientist
(B) professor
(C) prosecutor
(D) governor 


20(C).

【題組】20.According to the passage, which of the following about Giuliani is true?
(A) He fought only minor crime such as graffiti.
(B) He paid a lot of money to learn new theories.
(C) He loves to read the biographies of great leaders.
(D) His crime-fighting efforts failed to pay off.


21(A,B,C,D).

21.Involuntary confessions cannot be ________ as evidence in a criminal prosecution.
(A) accepted
(B) allowed
(C) admitted
(D) granted
(E) reception


22(B,D).

22.Studies examining the effectiveness of severe punishments for drunk driving have suggested that tough laws do not ________ drunk drivers.
(A) alternative
(B) deter
(C) collage
(D) discourage
(E) potential


23(D,E).

23.The weather is too ________ here in the summer. It is very hot and wet.
(A) humorous
(B) humble
(C) human
(D) humid
(E) damp


24(C,D,E).

24.What Mary feared most about becoming a teacher was that she must deal with ________ student and some difficult parents.
(A) pleasant
(B) nature
(C) naughty
(D) disobedient
(E) mischievous


25(C,D,E).

25.The government hopes that the charge for trash disposal can ________ people from throwing away usable resources.
(A) bombard
(B) forgave
(C) discourage
(D) prevent
(E) hinder


26(B,C,D,E).

26.This handmade car sold for a million dollars because it was ________.
(A) enroll
(B) unique
(C) extraordinary
(D) distinct
(E) special


27(A,B,C,D).有疑問
X


27.Officer Chen never gave up, no matter how bad the situation was. His ________ was incredible.
(A) tenacity
(B) perseverance
(C) persistence
(D) captivity
(E) capture


28(A,B,D).

28.People with ________ often find it hard to find a job.
(A) a criminal record
(B) a previous record
(C) subpoena
(D) a prior record
(E) alibi


29(C,D,E).

29.Detectives ________ them for four hours before they were released.
(A) pulled
(B) pushed
(C) quizzed
(D) questioned
(E) interrogated


30(B,C,E).

30.There is ________ evidence that people whose diets are rich in vitamins are less likely to develop some types of cancer.
(A) remanding
(B) mounting
(C) growing
(D) dwindling
(E) increasing


31(B,D,E).

31.National Police Agency assigns sobriety check nationally for ________ drunk driving on weekend.
(A) deteriorating
(B) deterring
(C) rushing
(D) stopping
(E) curbing


32(B,D).

32.His passport was ________ by the police to prevent him from leaving the country.
(A) extended
(B) confiscated
(C) altered
(D) seized
(E) forged


33(B,C,E).

33.If ________ coins were indistinguishable from genuine coin, the latter quickly would disappear from circulation.
(A) controlled
(B) counterfeit
(C) forged
(D) detected
(E) imitative


34(B,C,D).

34.Which of the following examples are traffic violations?
(A) graffiti
(B) DUI
(C) jaywalking
(D) illegal U turn
(E) auto theft


35(A,C,E).

35.Cheating on the exam is absolutely ________. You will fail this course, and your name will be made public on the university website.
(A) unacceptable
(B) unmanageable
(C) forbidden
(D) uncountable
(E) inappropriate


36(A,D,E).

36.The host didn’t even try to hide his ________ ; he asked those uninvited visitors to leave immediately.
(A) hostility
(B) utility
(C) eliminate
(D) antagonism
(E) unkindness


37(B,D).

37.There are many factors that would ________ the quality of our relationships with others.
(A) expect
(B) affect
(C) realm
(D) influence
(E) vanity


38(C,D).

38.Carrying illegal weapon is a ________ in Taiwan.
(A) deportation
(B) suspension
(C) felony
(D) crime
(E) riot


39(A,B,C,E).

39.What are the synonyms of “legal”?
(A) lawful
(B) licit
(C) legitimate
(D) proscribed
(E) authorized


40(A,B,E).

40.What are the synonyms of “criminal”?
(A) offender
(B) malefactor
(C) executive
(D) commissioner
(E) villain


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