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39 關於監察院之職權,下列敘述何者正確?
彈劾與糾舉行使之對象與事由相同
彈劾案提出後,應由被彈劾者所屬公務機關追究其法律與政治責任
糾舉案通過後,若違法行為涉及刑事者,應將案件移送被糾舉人之主管長官
糾正案由監察委員 1人以上之提議,9人以上之審查及決定
40 依憲法增修條文規定及司法院大法官解釋,有關不信任案及解散立法院,以下敘述何者正確?
於立法院提出不信任案時,行政院院長即得解散立法院
不信任案不得於立法院常會以外之期間提出
立法院除得對行政院院長提出不信任案外,亦得罷免之
總統經行政院院長之呈請,並諮詢立法院院長後,得解散立法院
41 Chicago P. D., an American TV drama, shows how the uniformed cops and the Intelligence Unit
work together to combat crime, drug trafficking, high profile murders and beyond.
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42 Policewomen are often found to be more capable of talking their way through difficult situations or
listening to of domestic violence.
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43 Although prosecutors and judges regard criminals’ confessions as important, police investigators
should also search for by resorting to scientific methods.
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44 The police cannot arrest someone just because they highly someone might be a criminal.
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45 Surveillance camera databases are becoming tools for the police to solve criminal
problems.
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46 Helen, a 16-year-old girl, was walking her dog at 6 in the morning in a park when she
was . Someone called to threaten to kill her if the ransom was not paid.
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47 At his second trial, Syed, then 19, was of first-degree murder, and sentenced to life in
prison plus 30 years.
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48 Some police officers have suffered post- stress disorder symptoms after a disaster rescue
operation and seeing too many corpses.
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49 Generally, police officers take an at the beginning of their careers, which affirms their
standards of integrity, bravery and honor.
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50 Becoming a police officer doesn’t rely heavily on formal education; in fact, a high school is
often the minimum formal education required.
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(CNN Business) Tesla is selling its cars with the option of “full self-driving capability,” a feature
that’s drawing criticism from experts on self-driving technology. Experts say Tesla’s full self-driving
feature is really a “partial” self-driving feature that handles minor driving tasks such as keeping pace
with other cars on a highway and still requires diligent 51 oversight. To most autonomous vehicle
experts, “full self-driving” means a car in which a person could safely fall asleep 52 the wheel
and the steering wheel and pedals aren’t even needed. They say the general public doesn’t understand
this, and misperceptions abound. A 2018 study found that 71% of drivers believed they could purchase a
self-driving car today, despite no fully autonomous vehicles being available for sale. Experts warn that
this lack of understanding could be deadly as humans may put too much 53 in systems like
Tesla’s, leading to crashes. Part of the problem, according to experts, is that governing bodies haven’t
54 a definition for self-driving vehicles. Some experts tell CNN Business that the government needs
to step in to prevent businesses from misleading and confusing 55 . One says, “Tesla’s use of this
term is totally irresponsible.”
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