1. The man was given a________ test that registered 0.139, well above the legal limit of 0.08 for a driving under the
influence charge.
(A) Polygraph (B) Coordination (C) Breathalyzer (D) Aptitude
3. With an election win under his belt, Prime Minister Abe is expected to increase his efforts to________nuclear
power despite persistent public opposition.
(A) reveal (B) revolve (C) revise (D) revive
4. VW has dismissed a call to pay________to European drivers who bought cars with emissions test-cheating
software since the company has promised to remove the device.
(A) compensates (B) compensation (C) compensatory (D) compassion
5. By winning seven of eleven states, Clinton took a________ step toward winning the 2016 Democratic Presidential
nomination on Super Tuesday.
(A) monumental (B) marginal (C) memorial (D) mortal
6. Harry was misled by Carol’s________into donating all his savings to the Wildlife Conservation.
(A) appearance (B) clothing (C) eye-contact (D) rhetoric
7. A former professional baseball player was taken into custody late Tuesday by the Police on ________ of
possessing an illegal drug at his condominium in Tokyo.
(A) suspect (B) suspicion (C) suspension (D) suspense
8. Shane pleaded guilty to the charge of attempting to ________cocaine into the country and was sentenced to 17
years in prison.
(A) snatch (B) convey (C) smuggle (D) forge
9. Derek Robertson was charged with bank robbery and forcing a bank employee to accompany him without the
employee’s________.
(A) consent (B) consensus (C) conscience (D) consequence
10. Earlier this week, North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea a few days after threatening to
launch a " ________nuclear strike of justice" against the US and South Korea.
(A) pre-eminent (B) pre-exist (C) pre-emptive (D) preceding
11. The relationship between Apple and Microsoft is packed with ups and downs for decades, but the two companies
are________in the competition of developing new operating systems for the computer.
(A) arm in arm (B) hand in hand (C) face to face (D) neck and neck
12. Two Japanese former detectives________the idea of using footprints as a more reliable means of identification in
natural disasters after witnessing multiple errors in identifying bodies after the March 2011 earthquake and
tsunami.
(A) checked up on (B) came up with (C) put up with (D) went in for
13. Police officers have the right to frisk or________suspects when they aware that their personal safety may be at
risk.
(A) pat down (B) put down (C) throw out (D) catch on
14. The term "heart disease" refers to a range of conditions that affect one’s heart. Genetic factors may________ some patients’ heart disease, but in most cases a high-fat diet and low levels of activity compound it.
(A) carry on (B) count on (C) take for (D) account for
15. In order to ________current events many people read the news online every day.
(A) make up with (B) get along with (C) keep up with (D) go through with
16. DeepMind's AlphaGo________and defeated legendary Go player, Lee Sedol, marking a major milestone for
artificial intelligence.
(A) took on (B) took up (C) took off (D) took down
17. Louis Vuitton is one of the world’s most famous makers of luxury goods and is acknowledged as the creator of the
first “designer label.” Today the LV brand still________ the highest quality.
(A) stands out (B) stands up (C) stands for (D) stands over
18. A rescue operation that took place after the Taiwan earthquake was concluded on Saturday as the remains of the
last________person was pulled from the wreckage of the apartment complex.
(A) unaccustomed to (B) unaccounted for (C) unacknowledged for (D) unasked for
19. Johnny found a job that paid________he made working at the post office.
(A) as three times much as (B) as much three times as (C) three as much times as (D) three times as much as
20. According to the media, the missing freelance journalist was being held by an armed group, ________usually
makes use of hostages to conduct prisoner swaps or gain financial benefits.
(A) that (B) whose (C) which (D) whom
21. Gary wanted to let his families know right away, but Sheryl suggested __________ until the news had been
announced officially.
(A) to wait (B) waiting (C) waited (D) wait
23. A man was intoxicated in a bar when the bartender declined to give him any more alcohol. The man became upset
and started to disturb other customers. The word intoxicated in the sentence is closest in meaning to .
(A) drunk (B) poisoned (C) intolerant (D) intemperate
24. When the man was uncooperative, he was placed in handcuffs and charged with disorderly conduct by the police.
Which of the following is not “disorderly conduct” ?
(A) actions that disturb others (B) being too noisy or violent in a public place
(C) killing someone (D) being drunk in public
Questions 25-27 At least two people are dead and almost 70 injured following a 12-vehicle 25 inside a highway tunnel
on Tuesday. No sprinklers were installed inside the tunnel, but fire 26 were installed every 50 meters.
Rescue workers 27 a makeshift tent near the tunnel where the injured waited to be transported to hospitals. 【題組】25. (A) hit-and-run (B) pile-up (C) head-on (D) side-impact
28. Shoplifting can leave a person with a record and impact their life. The consequences can affect your life for years to
come.
(A) It’s exciting. (B) It’s not worth the risk. (C) It’s worth a try. (D) It’s the best part.
29. A: So how did the interview go?
B: It went well. The interviewer asked me if I had any previous work experience.
So I told her___________.
(A) I have several part-time jobs. (B) I had several part-time jobs.
(C) I’ve had several part-time jobs. (D) I’d had several part-time jobs
30. A: Hi, I need a room for the night. B:___________ .
(A) Really? That’s amazing! (B) You’re in luck. We have two rooms left.
(C) Of course! That makes sense. (D) So what are we going to do tonight?
31. A: Mrs. Smith is going through the sales files now.
B: The sales figures are OK, knock on wood.
A: Look, She’s calling you. B: Oh, dear! ___________in my reports. Wish me luck.
(A) She finds something wrong (B) She is found something wrong
(C) She might find something wrong (D) She might have found something wrong
32. A: What’s wrong with Jane? She’s been walking around all day looking sad.
B: Didn’t you hear? Ken dumped her last night!
A: Wow, I’m surprised. ___________ !
(A) They were quarrelling all the time (B) They broke up three weeks ago
(C) They always looked happy together (D) They were ripped off
Questions 33-36
Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is an organized treatment program to prevent juvenile crimes. The program aims to
enhance parenting skills and provide family therapy to troubled teens and delinquent teens that empower youth to
cope with the family, peer, school, and neighborhood problems they encounter. It is a four to six months
time-limited intensive program that provides services in the family's home, at other locations such as school and
neighborhoods, or wherever the family feels most comfortable. MST therapists advise young people and their
parents how to avoid arguments and encourage trust and respect. They also supervise participants at school and in
recreational areas. The program has even helped rehabilitate youth offenders who have served time for
committing serious crimes. It has been shown to be effective with targeted populations that include inner-city
delinquents, violent and chronic juvenile offenders, juvenile offenders who abuse or are dependent on substances
and also have psychiatric disorders, adolescent sex offenders. 【題組】33. What is the main idea of the passage?
(A) MST can help parents keep their children at home. (B) MST is an effective alternative to psychiatric
hospitalization. (C) MST can help young person who committed a serious crime and has been put behind bars.
(D) MST can effectively help high-risk young people modify their conduct or emotional problems by providing
therapy in their most comfortable place.
【題組】34. What does the word “rehabilitate” mean in the sentence?
(A) to extricate from an undesirable state (B) to bring to perfection or completion (C) to give new
strength and energy to (D) to return someone to a good, healthy, useful or active life again
【題組】35. How do MST therapists work with young offenders?
(A) MST therapists order the young offenders to stay at home. (B) MST therapists go to the
neighborhood where the young offenders live and attend school. (C) MST therapists solve problems for
the young offenders. (D) MST therapists put the young offenders in jail in order to discipline them.
【題組】36. The passage states that MST equips the youth to____________ .
(A) serve their families four to six months (B) abuse other young fellows at school (C) depend on
substances to escape problems (D) handle the difficulties they contend with at home or other locations.
Questions 37- 40
Forensic science (often shortened to forensics) is the practical application of scientific knowledge and
methodology to legal problems and criminal investigations. Modern forensic science originated in the late
nineteenth century in Europe, where the criminal investigators began to use fingerprinting and other identification
techniques to solve crimes. Forensics covers multiple scientific disciplines such as chemistry, physics, biology,
medicine, computing, engineering, etc. Forensic scientists study the details of a crime and testify as impartial
expert witnesses in both criminal and civil cases and can work for either the prosecution or the defense. They use
a variety of problem-solving methods, mathematical principles, complex instruments, and microscopic examining
techniques to explain the intricacies of each piece of evidence from a case. While some forensic scientists travel
to the scene to collect the evidence themselves or conduct their analysis at the scene of the crime, others occupy a
purely laboratory role, performing analysis on objects brought to them from the crime scene, victims and/or
suspects by the police or other law enforcement agencies. This includes the analysis of many kinds of materials,
including blood, fibers, bullets, and fingerprints. 【題組】37. According to the passage, which of the following is not true?
(A) In criminal law, forensics science can help prove the guilt or innocence of the defendant. (B) Forensic
Science is a multidisciplinary subject, drawing principally from biology, physics and chemistry. (C) Forensic
Scientists are responsible to explain the results of their analysis and describe the methods they used to reach their
conclusion and serve as witnesses in the police department. (D) Forensics can help resolve a broad spectrum
of legal issues through the identification, analysis and evaluation of physical evidence.
【題組】38. According to the passage, which one of the following types of materials is not analyzed by forensic scientists:
(A) materials from laboratory (B) materials from victims or suspects
(C) materials from the crime scene (D) blood, fibers, and fingerprints
【題組】40. Which of the following is not the type of role that forensic scientists play in criminal investigation?
(A) expert witness (B) evidence analyst (C) evidence collector (D) interview witness