9. The powerful lion is called the “king of beasts.” Who can hear it roar _______ trembling in fear?
(A)wilder (B)wicked (C)without (D)weaker (E)weather
10. _______ silver mines are found in many parts of the world, the countries that mine the most silver today are the United States, Mexico, and Peru.
(A)Thought (B)Beside (C)Theater (D)Although (E)Therapy
20. Raymond: I heard that Jason has been put behind bars again.
Sherlock: Well, that’s true._________________
(A) Jason likes the bar around the corner.
(B) Jason passed the bar exam, and will be a lawyer soon.
(C) He has been prohibited from drinking at the bar.
(D) Jason committed crimes again and was arrested.
(E) Jason decided to work for the bar again.
17. Officer: Please step out of the car for a ________ test. I think you are driving __________.
Driver: But I only drink a can of beer.
(A) blowing / while intoxicated (B) breath / under intoxicated
(C) breathtaking / while influenced (D) breathalyzer / under the influence of alcohol
(E) blew / under drunk
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】10.Organized crime often makes much of its profit from?
(A) charity
(B) loan-sharking, gambling and pornography
(C) big data analysis of market
(D) state-run businesses
27. The personal information you provide on this questionnaire will be treated as strictly ________ and will not be shared with any other companies. (A) Substantial (B) Circumstantial (C) Confidential (D) Essential
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.
2. Because two ships collided, relevant government agencies were quickly mobilized to control damage and contain
the spread of _______.
(A) exercise (B) decontamination (C) contamination (D) execution
2. The police said that the house was suspicious with illegal activities and was under_____.
(A) innocence (B) observation (C) assurance (D) estimation
3. It is both legally and _______ wrong to spread rumors about other people on the Internet.
(A) literarily (B) physically (C) morally (D) commercially
27. The manager had to _____ between problems because of a lack of ability from those of a lack of motivation.
(A) distant (B) distinct (C) distinguish (D) district
28. A: Hello. Do you have any special rates on group tours to Beijing?
B:______
(A)I'll check. Which group are you in?
(B)No, we just sold the last one.
(C)If you buy two apples, you get one free.
(D)Of course. When do you want to go?
10. Three fishing vessels have been detained by the R.O.C. Coast Guard as they were suspected of________ in our
territorial waters and conducting illegal fishing.
(A) inspecting (B) laundering (C) discharging (D) trespassing
1. The administration police officers are required to _______ a range of duties, which includes dealing with
community safety concerns, attending accidents, investigating crime, etc.
(A) undermine (B)undergo (C) undertake (D) underrun
4. The goal of police patrol is to _______ the law, which includes criminal apprehension, order maintenance,
public services, and traffic enforcement.
(A) unfold (B) uphold (C) adjust (D) classify