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1(A).

1. Simpson committed a crime. He is a_________________ .
(A) criminal
(B) criminal investigator
(C) criminal psychologist
(D) criminal lawyer
(E) criminalist


2(C).

Qs 11-20 閱讀測驗: 請根據題意,選擇一個最適當的答案。 
    DNA is a powerful investigative tool because no two people have the same DNA. The only exception scientists have found to this is identical twins. The sequence, or order, of the DNA building blocks is different in particular regions of the cell, making each person’s DNA unique. Because of this, DNA evidence collected at the scene of a crime can link a suspect to the crime or can eliminate someone from suspicion. DNA is similar to fingerprints, but has been considered more accurate for the past decade. DNA can also link evidence to a victim by using DNA of relatives if the victim’s body cannot be found. For example, if technicians have a biological sample from the victim, such as a bloodstain found at the crime scene, the DNA taken from that bloodstain can be compared with DNA from the victim’s biological relatives to determine whether the bloodstain came from that particular victim. When a DNA profile developed from evidence at one crime scene is compared with a DNA profile developed from evidence found at another crime scene, the crimes can be linked to each other or to the same suspect, making it possible to link crimes committed at a distance from one another. 
    Although many forensic scientists had begun to think of DNA as a miracle identifier, in 2009, scientists for the first time found that it was possible to fabricate DNA evidence from a person other than the donor of the blood or the saliva. This means that someone could plant another person’s DNA at a crime scene, causing the person whose DNA was found to be considered a prime suspect in a case. While this does not mean that DNA evidence will no longer be important, it reinforces that solving crimes must continue to rely on more than science to find a guilty party.

【題組】13. According to the passage, DNA should be collected from a crime scene because
(A) it is better than fingerprints.
(B) there is DNA left at every crime scene.
(C) it can be used to eliminate potential suspects.
(D) DNA is a new investigative tool.


3(C).

   Many people confuse education and training, but they are not the same thing. Education is knowledge-based and is defined as a body of academic knowledge that is most often learned in a classroom setting. Training is coaching to become proficient in particular behaviors or actions. Sometimes the two are confused because many training experiences, like a police academy, often involve many hours of classroom instruction. Such institutions combine elements of education and training, but the differences between the two remain. Knowledge is theoretical. Using a law enforcement example, you can study the laws of arrest without ever having to arrest anyone, but you need to be trained in handcuffing techniques if you will be expected to actually take someone into custody. Similarly, you can study laws and court cases pertaining to deadly physical force without ever having to fire a weapon. Training, on the other hand, is skills-based. It covers what you need to do, as much as what you need to know, in order to perform a task or group of tasks. Learning when or why is not the same as learning how.
【題組】18. Based on the passage, the activity most likely to be defined as training is
(A) studying for a graduate school entrance exam.
(B) learning the firearms laws.
(C) learning how to fire a shotgun.
(D) learning a foreign language.


4(A).

5. For flight safety, explosive items are ________ on the aircraft.
(A) prohibited
(B) entrenched
(C) evaluated
(D) implemented


5(D).

6. Please step out of the car for a ________ test.
(A) blowing
(B) breathtaking
(C) breath
(D) breathalyzer


6(B).

3. A variety of ________ measures are now in place in order to minimize the potential damage caused by the deadly epidemic.
(A) press
(B) preventive
(C) prevalent
(D) persecution


7(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


8(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】15.
(A) transferred
(B) prosecuted
(C) interrogated
(D) seized


9(B,C,D).
X


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


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